Industry expected performance
- Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic) RSOS - Overview
- About RSOS
- Description of the Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic) trade
- Trends in the Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic) trade
- Skills for success (Essential Skills) summary
- Industry expected performance
- Language requirements
- Examination Weightings
- Harmonization of apprenticeship training
- Major Work Activity A - Performs common occupational skills
- Major Work Activity B - Performs framing activities
- Major Work Activity C - Installs interior systems
- Major Work Activity D - Installs exterior systems
- Appendix A - Acronyms
- Appendix B - Tools and Equipment
- Appendix C - Glossary
All tasks must be performed according to the applicable jurisdictional regulations, codes and standards. All health and safety standards must be respected and observed. Work should be done efficiently and to a high quality without material waste or environmental damage. All requirements of employers, engineers, designers, manufacturers, clients and quality control policies must be met. At a journeyperson level of performance, all tasks must be done with minimal direction and supervision. As a journeyperson progresses in their career there is an expectation they continue to upgrade their skills and knowledge to maintain pace with industry and promote continuous learning in their trade through mentoring of apprentices.