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MODULE NO:
PAGE
2  OF
6
TRAINING / EVALUATION (T/E) STANDARDS
MODE OF EVALUATION:
The following T/E Codes are found next to each task element and question on
the PEC to indicate the mode of evaluation acceptable for that element:
P
=
Perform
D
=
Discuss
S
=
Simulate
O
=
Observe
In order for the trainee/incumbent to successfully pass the PEC and be Task
Qualified:
-  "perform" items (P) MUST be performed.
-  "simulate"  items  (S)  must  be  simulated  and  may  be  performed  if
conditions permit.
-  "discuss" items (D) must be discussed and may be simulated or performed
if conditions permit.
-  "observe" items (O) must be observed and may be discussed, simulated,
or performed if conditions permit.
STANDARDS AND CONDITIONS:
Standards and conditions are listed for each task element as appropriate.
These standards and conditions amplify and clarify those stated or
implied in the terminal and enabling objectives.
For example, the
overriding OJT evaluation standard, "WITHOUT ERROR," may be amplified to
achieve a more precise performance measurement.
STANDARDS may relate to the process or product of performance.
Process standards:
-  procedural steps which must be performed sequentially are coded
"S."
Steps  which  must  be  performed  without  deviation  from
procedure, are deemed critical, and coded "C."  The designation "S"
and/or "C" in the column provided, indicates that the step must be
performed  sequentially  AND  without  deviation.
A  trainee's
inability to meet process standards constitutes immediate failure
during evaluation.
Product of performance standards:
-  criteria  for  judging  acceptability
of  performance,
e.g.,
calibrating an instrument to within a specified tolerance.
CONDITIONS are requirements that exist for task performance.
They define
such aspects as:
Facility conditions, e.g., breaker open, pump shut down.
-
Safety conditions, e.g., wearing a respirator; with backup tools.
-
Information and resources available (or not) to the trainee.
-
BADGE:
DATE:
OJT INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE:
EVALUATOR SIGNATURE:
BADGE:
DATE:
TRAINEE/INCUMBENT SIGNATURE:
BADGE:
DATE:
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