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Capital Goods Industry Training Guide

This document provides an overview of the role and training requirements for a mechanical draughtsman. It covers 10 modules that make up the training, including understanding the capital goods industry, occupational health and safety, engineering drawings, computer-aided drafting, parts and assembly drawings, and employability skills. The role of a mechanical draughtsman involves creating technical drawings for machinery, equipment, and other products to convey design specifications. Safety, accurate documentation, and computer skills are essential for the role.

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Capital Goods Industry Training Guide

This document provides an overview of the role and training requirements for a mechanical draughtsman. It covers 10 modules that make up the training, including understanding the capital goods industry, occupational health and safety, engineering drawings, computer-aided drafting, parts and assembly drawings, and employability skills. The role of a mechanical draughtsman involves creating technical drawings for machinery, equipment, and other products to convey design specifications. Safety, accurate documentation, and computer skills are essential for the role.

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Mechanical Draughtsman

Table of Contents
S.No. Modules and Units Page No.
1. About Capital Goods Industry 1
Unit 1.1 – Understanding of Capital Goods industry 3
Unit 1.2 - Understanding various types of Capital Goods industry 8
Unit 1.3 – Role of a mechanical drafter in industry 10
2. Occupational health and safety (OHAS) (CSC/N1335) 13
Unit 2.1 – Learn occupational health and safety 15
Unit 2.2 – Hazards 19
Unit 2.3 – Safe Working Practices 25
Unit 2.4 – Safe Working at Heights 30
Unit 2.5 – Fire prevention 34
Unit 2.6 – Emergency, rescue and first-aid procedures 42
3. 5S & house-keeping (CSC/N1335) 49
Unit 3.1 – Housekeeping and safety issues in industry 51
Unit 3.2 – 5S Safety system 54
Unit 3.3 – Waste management 65
4. Engineering drawing (CSC/ N 0402) 69
Unit 4.1 – Introduction 71
Unit 4.2 – Presentation of engineering drawings 77
Unit 4.3 – Standards of drawing 86
Unit 4.4 – Sectional views 94
5. Limits, fits and tolerances (CSC/ N 0402) 99
Unit 5.1 – Limits 101
Unit 5.2 – Fits 103
Unit 5.3 – Tolerance 107
6. Computer aided draughting (CAD) (CSC/ N 0402) 111
Unit 6.1 – Computer aided draughting (CAD) 113
Unit 6.2 – Auto CAD basics 116
Unit 6.3 – Using AutoCAD 140
7. Parts and assembly drawings (CSC/ N 0402) 161

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Participant Handbook

Unit 7.1 – Rivets and fasteners drawings 163


Unit 7.2 – Piping drawings 175
Unit 7.3 – Gears drawings 183
Unit 7.4 – Jigs and fixtures drawings 189
Unit 7.5 – Assembly drawings 193
8. Risk management and reporting (CSC/N 1335) 201
Unit 8.1 – Risk management 203
Unit 8.2 – Escalation matrix 205
Unit 8.3 – Reporting of accidents 208
Unit 8.4 –Reporting of defects 212
9. Work effectively with others (CSC/ N 1336) 213
Unit 9.1 – Ensure appropriate communication with others 215
Unit 9.2 – Workplace etiquettes 218
10. Employability & Entrepreneurship Skills 221
Unit 10.1 – Personal Strengths & Value Systems 225
Unit 10.2 – Digital Literacy: A Recap 244
Unit 10.3 – Money Matters 250
Unit 10.4 – Preparing for Employment & Self Employment 261
Unit 10.5 – Understanding Entrepreneurship 270
Unit 10.6 – Preparing to be an Entrepreneur 292

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