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Figure  1-2.—-Typical  task  analysis  with  task  elements  and  related  action  statements.

.2 .3 132 - Mixing, Placing, and Finishing Concrete CONTENTS 132 Skill  Definition .1 Skill Level 1 .01 Mix Concrete .02  Place  and  finish  concrete .03  Maintain  tools  and  equipment Skill Level 2 .01  Operate  concrete  machines .02 Perform operator’s maintenance on concrete machines .03  Determine  proportion  of  materials  of  standard  mix  by  rule  of  thumb Skill Level 3 .01  Operate  and  maintain  pumping  machines. SKILL DEFINITIONS Skill Level 1: Individual  must  use  and  explain  common  concrete  construction  terms;  use  and  care  of  tools, equipment, and materials (including those from the Mason Tool Kit) used to mix, place, compact,  screed,  float,  trowel,  and  tool  concrete  by  hand;  use  and  care  for  mechanical vibrators; and grind, point, and “ sack rub” concrete surfaces. Skill Level 2: Skill Level 1, plus operate and perform operator’s maintenance on typical portable concrete mixers, hand-held finishing machines, and concrete saws; and designate standard mix and determine proportion of materials by “rule of thumb.” Skill  Level  3: Individual  must  operate  and  perform  operator’s  maintenance  before,  during,  and  after operation  on  pneumatic,  or  piston-type  concrete  pump;  remove,  connect  and  disconnect tube/hoseline from pump’s manifold or nozzle; check and adjust pressure on hydraulic system; control and regulate flow of concrete; clear and clean out clogs; maintain concrete pumps (pneumatic,  squeeze-crete  or  piston  type)  and  associated  accessories. Figure 1-1.—Title and content of the PRCP Standards and Guides. is identified in the guides by a capital letter  (A, B, C, Use a positive approach when you interview. The etc.).  Capital  letters  are  listed  near  the  top,  and  how interviewee  either  “knows”  or  “doesn’t  know”  the many are used varies from task to task. The first action statement  in  figure  1-2  is  “Describe  the  sequence  of steps  of  this  procedure  and  explain  the  reasons  for each.”  A  matrix  is  used  to  show  how  the  statements relate to the task elements. To become familiar with the matrix, refer to task element  132.1.02,  “Methods  of  finishing  concrete.” Under   the   task   element   subparagraph   b,   you   find “troweling.” When you follow this line and look to the right of this statement at the matrix, you will see Xs under letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. This indicates which action statements apply to this task element. 1-4 skill   and   the   interviewer   must   make   this determination. Task Interviews You are to begin the interview by reading the task aloud. This directs the interviewee’s concentration to the right area. Then rephrase the task in your own words. For example, you could rephrase it as follows: “Describe   the   sequence   of   steps   in ’troweling’ a concrete slab to a smooth finish, and explain the reasons for troweling. ”

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