Tile Setting NC II
Tile Setting NC II
PIPEFITTINGREGULATIONS
(METALLIC) NC II
TILE SETTING NC II
CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
(CIVIL WORKS)
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS
TILE-SETTING NC II Revision 01 DEVELOPMENT
Promulgated (mm/dd/yyyy) AUTHORITY
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East Service Road, South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), Taguig City, Metro Manila
Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994
(Republic Act No. 7796)
Section 2 The Competency Standards format was revised to include the Required
Knowledge and Required Skills per element. These fields explicitly state
the required knowledge and skills for competent performance of a unit of
competency in an informed and effective manner. These also emphasize
the application of knowledge and skills to situations where understanding is
converted into a workplace outcome.
Page No.
COMPETENCY MAP 91
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 95-96
TRAINING REGULATIONS FOR
TILE SETTING NC II
❑ Tile Setter
This section gives the details and contents of the units of competency required in TILE
SETTING NC II. These units of competency are categorized into basic, common and core
competencies. BASIC COMPETENCIES
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to
gather, interpret and convey information in response to
workplace requirements.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Obtain and 1.1 Specific and 1.1 Effective verbal 1.1 Following simple
convey relevant and nonverbal spoken language
workplace information is communication 1.2 Performing routine
information accessed from 1.2 Different modes of workplace duties
appropriate communication following simple
sources 1.3 Medium of written notices
1.2 Effective communication in 1.3 Participating in
questioning, the workplace workplace meetings
active listening 1.4 Organizational and discussions
and speaking policies 1.4 Preparing work-
skills are used to 1.5 Communication related documents
gather and convey procedures and 1.5 Estimating,
information systems calculating and
1.3 Appropriate 1.6 Lines of recording routine
medium is used Communication workplace
to transfer 1.7 Technology measures
information and relevant to the 1.6 Relating/ Interacting
ideas enterprise and the with people of
1.4 Appropriate non- individual’s work various levels in the
verbal responsibilities workplace
communication is 1.8 Workplace 1.7 Gathering and
used etiquette providing basic
1.5 Appropriate lines information in
of communication response to
with supervisors workplace
and colleagues requirements
are identified and 1.8 Basic business
followed writing skills
1.6 Defined workplace 19 Interpersonal skills
procedures for the in the workplace
location and 2.0 Active-listening skills
storage of
information are
used
VARIABLES RANGE
1. Appropriate May include:
sources 1.1. Team members
1.2. Supervisor/Department Head
1.3. Suppliers
1.4. Trade personnel
1.5. Local government
1.6. Industry bodies
2. Medium May include:
2.1. Memorandum
2.2. Circular
2.3. Notice
2.4. Information dissemination
2.5. Follow-up or verbal instructions
2.6. Face-to-face communication
2.7. Electronic media (disk files, cyberspace)
3. Storage May include:
3.1. Manual filing system
3.2. Computer-based filing system
4. Workplace May include:
interactions 4.1. Face-to-face
4.2. Telephone
4.3. Electronic and two-way radio
4.4. Written including electronic means, memos,
instruction and forms
4.5. Non-verbal including gestures, signals, signs
and diagrams
5. Forms May include:
5.1. HR/Personnel forms, telephone message
forms, safety reports
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the skills, knowledge and attitudes to
identify one’s roles and responsibilities as a member of a
team.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Describe 1.1 The role and 1.1 Group structure 1.1 Communicating
team role objective of the 1.2 Group development with others,
and scope team is identified 1.3 Sources of appropriately
from available information consistent with the
sources of culture of the
information workplace
1.2 Team parameters, 1.2 Developing ways
reporting in improving work
relationships and structure and
responsibilities are performing
identified from respective roles in
team discussions the group or
and appropriate organization
external sources
2. Identify one’s 2.1 Individual roles 2.1 Team roles and 2.1 Communicating
role and and responsibilities objectives with others,
responsibility within the team 2.2 Team structure appropriately
within a team environment are and parameters consistent with the
identified 2.3 Team culture of the
2.2 Roles and development workplace
objectives of the 2.4 Sources of 2.2 Developing ways
team is identified information in improving work
from available structure and
sources of performing
information respective roles in
2.3 Team parameters, the group or
reporting organization
relationships and
responsibilities are
identified based on
team discussions
and appropriate
external sources
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Role and objective May include:
of team 1.1. Work activities in a team environment with
enterprise or specific sector
1.2. Limited discretion, initiative and judgement
maybe demonstrated on the job, either
individually or in a team environment
2. Sources of May include:
information 2.1. Standard operating and/or other workplace
procedures
2.2. Job procedures
2.3. Machine/equipment manufacturer’s
specifications and instructions
2.4. Organizational or external personnel
2.5. Client/supplier instructions
2.6. Quality standards
2.7. OHS and environmental standards
3. Workplace context May include:
3.1. Work procedures and practices
3.2. Conditions of work environments
3.3. Legislation and industrial agreements
3.4. Standard work practice including the storage,
safe handling and disposal of chemicals
3.5. Safety, environmental, housekeeping and
quality guidelines
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to
apply problem-solving techniques to determine the origin of
problems and plan for their resolution. It also includes
addressing procedural problems through documentation, and
referral.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Identify 1.1 Routine problems 1.1 Current industry 1.1 Identifying
routine or procedural hardware and current industry
problems problem areas software products hardware and
are identified and services software products
1.2 Problems to be 1.2 Industry and services
investigated are maintenance, 1.2 Identifying
defined and service and current industry
determined helpdesk practices, maintenance,
1.3 Current conditions processes and services and
of the problem are procedures helpdesk
identified and 1.3 Industry standard practices,
documented diagnostic tools processes and
1.4 Malfunctions and procedures.
resolutions 1.3 Identifying
current industry
standard
diagnostic tools
1.4 Describing
common
malfunctions and
resolutions.
1.5 Determining the
root cause of a
routine
malfunction
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Problems/Procedural May include:
Problem 1.1 Routine/non – routine processes and quality
problems
1.2 Equipment selection, availability and failure
1.3 Teamwork and work allocation problem
1.4 Safety and emergency situations and
incidents
1.5 Work-related problems outside of own work
area
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills, and attitudes in
managing one’s emotions, developing reflective practice, and
boosting self-confidence and developing self-regulation.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA
REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Manage one’s 1.1 Self-management 1.1 Self- 1.1 Managing
emotion strategies are management properly one’s
identified strategies that emotions and
1.2 Skills to work assist in recognizing
independently and to regulating situations that
show initiative, to be behavior and cannot be
conscientious, and achieving changed and
persevering in the personal and accept them and
face of setbacks and learning goals remain
frustrations are (e.g. Nine self- professional
developed management 1.2 Developing self-
1.3 Techniques for strategies discipline,
effectively handling according to working
negative emotions Robert Kelley) independently
and unpleasant 1.2 Enablers and and showing
situation in the barriers in initiative to
workplace are achieving achieve personal
examined personal and and career goals
career goals 1.3 Showing
1.3 Techniques in confidence, and
handling resilience in the
negative face of setbacks
emotions and and frustrations
unpleasant and other
situation in the negative
workplace emotions and
such as unpleasant
frustration, situations in the
anger, worry, workplace
anxiety, etc.
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Self- May include:
management 1.1 Seeking assistance in the form of job coaching or mentoring
strategies 1.2 Continuing dialogue to tackle workplace grievances
1.3 Collective negotiation/bargaining for better working
conditions
1.4 Share your goals to improve with a trusted co-worker or
supervisor
1.5 Make a negativity log of every instance when you catch
yourself complaining to others
1.6 Make lists and schedules for necessary activities
2. Unpleasant May include:
situation 2.1 Job burn-out
2.2 Drug dependence
2.3 Sulking
EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes
required to make a pro-active and positive
contribution to workplace innovation.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Identify 1.1 Opportunities for 1.1 Roles of individuals 1.1 Identifying
opportunities improvement are in suggesting and opportunities to
to do things identified making improve and to do
better. proactively in own improvements. things better.
area of work. 1.2 Positive impacts Involvement.
1.2 Information are and challenges in 1.2 Identifying the
gathered and innovation. positive impacts
reviewed which 1.3 Types of changes and the challenges
may be relevant to and responsibility. of change and
ideas and which 1.4 Seven habits of innovation.
might assist in highly effective 1.3 Identifying
gaining support for people. examples of the
idea. types of changes
that are within and
outside own scope
of responsibility
2. Discuss 2.1 People who could 2.1 Roles of individuals 2.1 Identifying
and provide input to in suggesting and opportunities to
develop ideas for making improve and to do
ideas with improvements are improvements. things better.
others identified. 2.2 Positive impacts Involvement.
2.2 Ways of and challenges in 2.2 Identifying the
approaching innovation. positive impacts
people to begin 2.3 Types of changes and the challenges
sharing ideas are and responsibility. of change and
selected. 2.4 Seven habits of innovation.
2.3 Meeting is set with highly effective 2.3 Providing examples
relevant people. people. of the types of
2.4 Ideas for follow up changes that are
are review and within and outside
selected based on own scope of
feedback. responsibility
2.5 Critical inquiry 2.4 Communicating
method is used to ideas for change
discuss and through small
develop ideas with group discussions
others. and meetings.
VARIABLES RANGE
1. Opportunities for May include:
improvement 1.1 Systems.
1.2 Processes.
1.3 Procedures.
1.4 Protocols.
1.5 Codes.
1.6 Practices.
2. Information May include:
2.1 Workplace communication problems.
2.2 Performance evaluation results.
2.3 Team dynamics issues and concerns.
2.4 Challenges on return of investment
2.5 New tools, processes and procedures.
2.6 New people in the organization.
3. People who could provide May include:
input 3.1 Leaders.
3.2 Managers.
3.3 Specialists.
3.4 Associates.
3.5 Researchers.
3.6 Supervisors.
3.7 Staff.
3.8 Consultants (external)
3.9 People outside the organization in the
same field or similar expertise/industry.
3.10 Clients
4. Critical inquiry method May include:
4.1 Preparation.
4.2 Discussion.
4.3 Clarification of goals.
4.4 Negotiate towards a Win-Win outcome.
4.5 Agreement.
4.6 Implementation of a course of action.
4.7 Effective verbal communication. See
our pages: Verbal Communication and
Effective Speaking.
4.8 Listening.
4.9 Reducing misunderstandings is a key
part of effective negotiation.
4.10 Rapport Building.
4.11 Problem Solving.
4.12 Decision Making.
4.13 Assertiveness.
4.14 Dealing with Difficult Situations.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit of covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes
required to present data/information appropriately.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Gather 1.1 Evidence, facts 1.1 Organisational 1.1 Describing
data/ and information protocols organisational
information are collected 1.2 Confidentiality protocols relating
1.2 Evaluation, terms 1.3 Accuracy to client liaison
of reference and 1.4 Business 1.2 Protecting
conditions are mathematics and confidentiality
reviewed to statistics 1.3 Describing
determine 1.5 Data analysis accuracy
whether techniques/proced 1.4 Computing
data/information ures business
falls within 1.6 Reporting mathematics and
project scope requirements to a statistics
range of audiences 1.5 Describing data
1.7 Legislation, policy analysis
and procedures techniques/
relating to the procedures
conduct of 1.6 Reporting
evaluations requirements to a
1.8 Organisational range of audiences
values, ethics and 1.7 Stating legislation,
codes of conduct policy and
procedures relating
to the conduct of
evaluations
1.8 Stating
organisational
values, ethics and
codes of conduct
2. Assess 2.1 Validity of data/ 2.1 Business 2.1 Computing
gathered information is mathematics and business
data/ assessed statistics mathematics and
information 2.2 Analysis 2.2 Data analysis statistics
techniques are techniques/ 2.2 Describing data
applied to assess procedures analysis
data/ information. 2.3 Reporting techniques/
2.3 Trends and requirements to a procedures
anomalies are range of audiences 2.3 Reporting
identified 2.4 Legislation, policy requirements to a
2.4 Data analysis and procedures range of
techniques and relating to the audiences
procedures are conduct of 2.4 Stating legislation,
documented evaluations policy and
2.5 Recommendation 2.5 Organisational procedures
s are made on values, ethics and relating to the
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PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
areas of possible codes of conduct conduct of
improvement. evaluations
2.5 Stating
organisational
values, ethics and
codes of conduct
VARIABLES RANGE
1. Data analysis techniques May include:
1.1. Domain analysis
1.2. Content analysis
1.3. Comparison technique
EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required
to identify OSH compliance requirements, prepare OSH
requirements for compliance, perform tasks in accordance
with relevant OSH policies and procedures
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Identify OSH 1.1 Relevant OSH 1.1. OSH preventive 1.1. Communication
compliance requirements, and control skills
requirements regulations, requirements 1.2. Interpersonal
policies and 1.2. Hierarchy of skills
procedures are Controls 1.3. Critical thinking
identified in 1.3. Hazard skills
accordance with Prevention and 1.4. Observation
workplace policies Control skills
and procedures 1.4. General OSH
1.2 OSH activity non- principles
conformities are 1.5. Work standards
conveyed to and procedures
appropriate 1.6. Safe handling
personnel procedures of
1.3 OSH preventive tools, equipment
and control and materials
requirements are 1.7. Standard
identified in emergency plan
accordance with and procedures
OSH work policies in the workplace
and procedures
VARIABLE RANGE
1. OSH Requirements, May include:
Regulations, Policies 1.1 Clean Air Act
and Procedures 1.2 Building code
1.3 National Electrical and Fire Safety Codes
1.4 Waste management statutes and rules
1.5 Permit to Operate
1.6 Philippine Occupational Safety and Health
Standards
1.7 Department Order No. 13 (Construction Safety
and Health)
1.8 ECC regulations
2. Appropriate Personnel May include:
2.1 Manager
2.2 Safety Officer
2.3 EHS Offices
2.4 Supervisors
2.5 Team Leaders
2.6 Administrators
2.7 Stakeholders
2.8 Government Official
2.9 Key Personnel
2.10 Specialists
2.11 Himself
3. OSH Preventive and May include:
Control Requirements 3.1 Resources needed for removing hazard
effectively
3.2 Resources needed for substitution or
replacement
3.3 Resources needed to establishing engineering
controls
3.4 Resources needed for enforcing administrative
controls
3.5 Personal Protective equipment
4. Non OSH-Compliance May include non-compliance or observance of the
Work Activities following safety measures:
4.1 Violations that may lead to serious physical
harm or death
4.2 Fall Protection
4.3 Hazard Communication
4.4 Respiratory Protection
4.5 Power Industrial Trucks
4.6 Lockout/Tag-out
4.7 Working at heights (use of ladder, scaffolding)
4.8 Electrical Wiring Methods
4.9 Machine Guarding
4.10 Electrical General Requirements
4.11 Asbestos work requirements
4.12 Excavations work requirements
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR This unit covers knowledge, skills and attitude to identify the
: efficiency and effectiveness of resource utilization, determine
causes of inefficiency and/or ineffectiveness of resource
utilization and Convey inefficient and ineffective environmental
practices
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA
REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Identify the 1.1 Required resource 1.1. Importance of 1.1 Recording Skills
efficiency and utilization in the Environmental 1.2 Writing Skills
effectiveness of workplace is Literacy 1.3 Innovation Skills
resource utilization measured using 1.2. Environmental
appropriate Work Procedures
techniques 1.3. Waste
1.2 Data are recorded in Minimization
accordance with 1.4. Efficient Energy
workplace protocol Consumptions
1.3 Recorded data are
compared to
determine the
efficiency and
effectiveness of
resource utilization
according to
established
environmental
work procedures
RANGE OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Environmental Work May include:
Procedures 1.1 Utilization of Energy, Water, Fuel Procedures
1.2 Waster Segregation Procedures
1.3 Waste Disposal and Reuse Procedures
1.4 Waste Collection Procedures
1.5 Usage of Hazardous Materials Procedures
1.6 Chemical Application Procedures
1.7 Labeling Procedures
2. Appropriate Personnel May include:
2.1 Manager
2.2 Safety Officer
2.3 EHS Offices
2.4 Supervisors
2.5 Team Leaders
2.6 Administrators
2.7 Stakeholders
2.8 Government Official
2.9 Key Personnel
2.10 Specialists
2.11 Himself
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA
REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENTS Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Apply 1.1 Good practices 1.1 Workplace best 1.1 Communication
entrepreneurial relating to practices, policies skills
workplace best workplace and criteria 1.2 Complying with
practices operations are 1.2 Resource utilization quality procedures
observed and 1.3Ways in fostering
selected following entrepreneurial
workplace policy. attitudes:
1.2 Quality procedures • Patience
and practices are • Honesty
complied with • Quality-
according to consciousness
workplace • Safety-
requirements. consciousness
1.3 Cost-conscious • Resourcefulness
habits in resource
utilization are
applied based on
industry standards.
2. Communicate 2.1 Observed good 2.1 Workplace best 2.1 Communication
entrepreneurial practices relating to practices, policies skills
workplace best workplace and criteria 2.2 Complying with
practices operations are 2.2 Resource quality procedures
communicated to utilization 2.3 Following
appropriate 2.3 Ways in fostering workplace
person. entrepreneurial communication
2.2 Observed quality attitudes: protocol
procedures and • Patience
practices are • Honesty
communicated to • Quality-
appropriate person consciousness
2.3 Cost-conscious • Safety-
habits in resource consciousness
utilization are • Resourcefulness
communicated
based on industry
standards.
VARIABLE RANGE
1.Good practices May include:
1.1 Economy in use of resources
1.2 Documentation of quality practices
EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes
on identifying, requesting and receiving construction
materials and tools in various workplace settings.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA
REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variable
1. Identify 1.1 Materials are identified 1.1 Different work 1.1 Identifying tools
materials as per job requirements specifications and accessories
1.2 Quantity and 1.2 Types and uses according to the
description of of Tile Setting job requirements
materials and tools tools and
conform with the job accessories
requirements
1.3 Tools and accessories
are identified according
to job requirements
2. Prepare requisition 2.1 Materials and tools 2.1 Work 2.1 Preparing material
of materials needed are requested requirements take-off
according to the 2.2 Types and uses 2.2 Requesting
identified requirements of Tile Setting materials and tools
2.2 Request is done as per tools and
company standard accessories
operating procedures 2.3 Material take-off
(SOP) 2.4 Requisition
2.3 Substitute materials and procedures
tools are provided
without sacrificing cost
and quality of work
3. Receive and 3.1 Materials and tools 3.1 Policy on 3.1 Checking and
inspect materials issued are inspected as receiving inspecting
per quantity and material materials and tools
specification deliveries 3.2 Storing/ stacking
3.2 Tools, accessories and 3.2 Material and of tool and
materials are checked tools quality and materials
3.3 Materials and tools are defects
set aside to appropriate 3.3 Material
location handling
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Description of May include:
materials and tools 2.1 Brand name
2.2 Size
2.3 Capacity
2.4 Kind of application
2. Tools and May include:
accessories 2.1 Electrical supplies
2.2 Mechanical supplies
2.3 Cleaning supplies
3. Company standard May include:
operating 3.1 Job order
procedures 3.2 Requisition slip
3.3 Borrower slip
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes
on identifying, interpreting, applying services to
specifications and manuals and storing manuals.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA
REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Identify and access 1.1 Appropriate manuals are 1.1 Types of 1.1 Identifying
specification/ identified and accessed manuals used in manuals and
manuals as per job requirements Tile Setting specifications
1.2 Version and date of 1.2 Identification of 1.2 Accessing
manual are checked to symbols used in information and
ensure that correct the manuals data
specification and
procedures are
identified
2. Interpret manuals 2.1 Relevant sections, 2.1 Types of 2.1 Interpreting
chapters of manuals used in symbols and
specifications/ manuals Tile Setting specifications
are located in relation to 2.2 Types of 2.2 Accessing
the work to be symbols used in information and
conducted manuals data
2.2 Information and 2.3 System of 2.3 Applying
procedure in the manual measurements conversion of
are interpreted in 2.4 Unit conversion units of
accordance with measurements
industry practices
VARIABLE RANGE
2.1 Manual May include:
1.1 Manufacturer's Specification Manual
1.2 Maintenance Procedure Manual
1.3 Periodic Maintenance Manual
EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes
on identifying and measuring objects based on the
required performance standards.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA
REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variable
1. Select measuring 2.1 Object or component to 1.1 Types of 1.1 Selecting
instruments be measured is measuring tools measuring
identified, classified and its uses instruments
and interpreted
according to the
appropriate regular
geometric shape
2.2 Measuring tools are
selected/identified as
per object to be
measured or job
requirements
2.3 Correct specifications
are obtained from
relevant sources
2.4 Measuring
instruments are
selected according to
job requirements
2.5 Alternative measuring
tools are used without
sacrificing cost and
quality of work
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Geometric shape May include:
1.1 Round
1.2 Square
1.3 Rectangular
1.4 Triangle
1.5 Sphere
1.6 Conical
2. Measuring May include:
instruments 2.1 Micrometer (In-out, depth)
2.2 Vernier caliper (out, inside)
2.3 Thickness gauge
2.4 Torque gauge
2.5 Small hole gauge
2.6 Try-square
2.7 Protractor
2.8 Steel ruler
2.9 Voltmeter
2.10 Ammeter
2.11 Gauges
2.12 Thermometers
3. Measurements May include:
and calculations 3.1 Linear
3.2 Volume
3.3 Area
3.4 Wattage
3.5 Voltage
3.6 Amperage
3.7 Inside diameter
3.8 Length
3.9 Thickness
3.10 Outside diameter
3.11 Density
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes
on checking condition, performing preventive
maintenance and storing of construction painting
tools and equipment.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA
REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Check condition of 1.1 Materials, tools and 1.1 Use of PPE 1.1 Maintaining
tools and equipment are 1.2 Handling of tools tools and
equipment identified according to and equipment equipment
classification and job 1.3 Good 1.2 Handling of
requirements housekeeping tools and
1.2 Non-functional tools 1.4 Types and uses equipment
and equipment are of lubricants 1.3 Identifying
segregated and labeled 1.5 Types and uses tools and
according to of cleaning equipment
classification materials defects
1.3 Safety of tools and
equipment are
observed in
accordance with
manufacturer's
instructions
1.4 Condition of Personal
Protective Equipment
(PPE) are checked in
accordance with
manufacturer's
instructions
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Materials May include:
1.1 Lubricants
1.2 Cleaning materials
1.3 Rust remover
1.4 Rugs
1.5 Spare parts
2. Tools and equipment May include:
2.1 Tools
Cutting tools - hacksaw, crosscut saw
Boring tools - brace, hand drill
Holding tools - vise grip, C-clamp, bench vise
Threading tools - die and stock, taps
2.2 Measuring instruments/equipment
3. Personal Protective May include:
Equipment (PPE) 3.1 Goggles
3.2 Gloves
3.3 Safety shoes
3.4 Hard hat
3.5 Reflectorized Vest
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitude
required to productively lay tiles on plain and curved
surfaces for walls, floors and other application.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Plan and 1.1 Personal protective 1.1 DOLE Department 1.1 Communication
prepare for work equipment (PPE) is Order No. 13 series skills
used in accordance with 1998 Guidelines 1.2 Estimating of
Rule 1080 of Governing materials and
Occupational Safety Occupational Safety tools
and Health Standards and Health in the 1.3 Handling of
1.2 Work instruction is Construction materials
secured and interpreted Industry 1.4 Making pattern
in line with job 1.2 Materials, tools and 1.5 Mixing and
requirements equipment applying of
1.3 Work plan is produced identifications and surface
in accordance with work classifications treatment
instruction 1.3 Manufacturer’s methods
1.4 Safety and quality product
requirements are specifications and
identified in line with instructions
Occupational Safety 1.4 Pattern development
and Health Standards 1.5 Adherence to work
(OSHS) and company requirements
standard operating 1.6 Surface treatment
procedures methods
1.5 Materials, tools and
equipment are identified
in accordance with job
requirements
1.6 Tiling area is cleaned
and prepared according
to standard operating
procedures
1.7 Surface treatment
method is selected and
used as per work
requirements
1.8 Required output is
completed as specified
by the immediate
supervisor based on
work schedule
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PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
2. Lay-out tiling 2.1 Personal protective 2.1 DOLE Department 2.1 Communication
area equipment (PPE) is Order No. 13 series skills
used in accordance 1998 Guidelines 2.2 Applying
with Rule 1080 of Governing mensuration
Occupational Safety Occupational Safety 2.3 Applying
and Health and Health in the productive
Standards Construction Industry methods and
2.2 Area to be tiled is Applied Mathematics techniques in
checked in line with 2.2 Green Building lay-out of tiling
job requirements. Concept relative to area
2.3 Tiles are laid-out in Construction (3R, 5S) 2.4 Implementing 3R
line with work 2.3 Work drawing and and 5S
instruction. instructions
2.4 Work area is 2.4 Procedures in laying-
cleaned according to out on plain and
safety and curved surfaces
environmental 2.5 Factors affecting
regulations (e.g. PD productivity
1152 Section 6, 8 & 2.6 Productivity work
42) measurements
2.5 Required output is 2.7 Ways of improving
completed as productivity
specified by the 2.8 Adherence to work
immediate requirements
supervisor based on
work schedule.
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Personal Include:
Protective 1.1 Hard hat
Equipment (PPE) 1.2 Safety shoes/ rubber boots
1.3 Proper uniform/clothing
1.4 Gloves (cotton)
1.5 Dust mask
1.6 Safety goggles
1.7 Reflectorized vest
1.8 Knee pads
UNIT DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitude
required to productively repair tiles on plain and
curved surfaces for walls, floors and other
application.
PERFORMANCE
CRITERIA REQUIRED
ELEMENT Italicized terms are REQUIRED SKILLS
KNOWLEDGE
elaborated in the
Range of Variables
1. Plan and prepare for 1.1 Personal protective 1.1 DOLE 1.1 Communication
work equipment (PPE) is Department skills
used in accordance Order No. 13 1.2 Estimating of
with Rule 1080 of series 1998 materials and tools
Occupational Safety Guidelines 1.3 Proper handling of
and Health Governing materials
Standards Occupational 1.4 Making pattern
1.2 Work instruction is Safety and
secured and Health in the
interpreted in line Construction
with job Industry
requirements. 1.2 Materials, tools
1.3 Work plan is and equipment
produced in identifications
accordance with and
work instruction. classifications
1.4 Safety and quality 1.3 Manufacturer’s
requirements are product
identified in line with specifications
Occupational and instructions
Safety and Health 1.4 Pattern
Standards (OSHS) development
and company 1.5 Adherence to
standard operating work
procedures. requirements
1.5 Materials and tools
are identified in
accordance with job
requirements.
1.6 Damaged area is
prepared according
to standard operating
procedures.
1.7 Required output is
completed as
specified by the
immediate supervisor
based on work
schedule.
VARIABLE RANGE
1. Personal May include:
Protective 1.1 Hard hat
Equipment (PPE) 1.2 Safety shoes/ rubber boots
1.3 Proper uniform/clothing
1.4 Gloves (cotton)
1.5 Dust mask
1.6 Safety goggles
1.7 Reflectorized vest
1.8 Knee pads
These standards are set to provide technical and vocational education and training
(TVET) providers with information and other important requirements to consider when
designing training programs for TILE SETTIING NC II.
Delivery of knowledge requirements for the basic, common and core units of
competency specifically in the areas of mathematics, science/technology,
communication/language and other academic subjects shall be contextualized. To this
end, TVET providers shall develop a Contextual Learning Matrix (CLM) to accompany
their curricula.
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide the learner with knowledge, practical skills and
attitude, applicable in performing work activities involve in laying of tiles on plain and curved
surfaces for walls, floors and other application and repairing of tiles on plain and curved
surfaces. This includes classroom learning activities and practical work in actual work site or
simulation area.
Upon completion of the course, the learners are expected to demonstrate the above-
mentioned competencies to be employed. To obtain this, all units prescribed for this
qualification must be achieved.
2.3 Work as a team • Participate in group planning activities •Group work • Role Play 1 Hour
member •Role Play • Written Test
• Role play : Communication protocols •Lecture/
Discussion
• Participate in the discussion of standard
work procedures and practices
3. Solve/address 3.1 Identify routine • Review of the current industry hardware •Group discussion • Case 1 Hour
routine problems problems and software products and services •Lecture Formulation
• Identify correctly the industry maintenance, •Demonstration • Life Narrative
service and helpdesk practices, processes •Role playing Inquiry
and procedures (Interview)
• Make use of the industry standard • Standardized
diagnostic tools test
• Share best practices in determining basic
malfunctions and resolutions to general
problems in the workplace
• Analyze routine/procedural problems
3.2 Look for solutions • Review of the current industry hardware •Group discussion • Case 1 Hour
to routine problems and software products and services •Lecture Formulation
• Identify correctly the industry maintenance, •Demonstration • Life Narrative
service and helpdesk practices, processes •Role playing Inquiry
and procedures (Interview)
• Make use of the industry standard • Standardized
diagnostic tools test
• Share best practices in determining basic
malfunctions and resolutions to general
problems in the workplace
• Formulate possible solutions to problems
and document procedures for reporting
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Learning Outcomes Learning Activities Methodology
Competency Approach Duration
3.3 Recommend • Discuss standard operating procedures •Group discussion • Case 1 Hour
solutions to and documentation processes •Lecture Formulation
problems •Demonstration • Life Narrative
•Role playing Inquiry
(Interview)
• Standardized
test
4. Develop Career 4.3 Manage one’s • Demonstrate self-management strategies • Discussion • Demonstration or 1 Hour
and Life emotion that assist in regulating behavior and • Interactive Lecture simulation with
Decisions achieving personal and learning goals • Brainstorming oral questioning
• Explain enablers and barriers in achieving • Demonstration • Case problems
personal and career goals • Role-playing involving
• Identify techniques in handling negative workplace
emotions and unpleasant situation in the diversity issues
workplace such as frustration, anger,
worry, anxiety, etc.
• Manage properly one’s emotions and
recognize situations that cannot be
changed and accept them and remain
professional
• Recall instances that demonstrate self-
discipline, working independently and
showing initiative to achieve personal and
career goals
• Share experiences that show confidence,
and resilience in the face of setbacks and
frustrations and other negative emotions
and unpleasant situations in the workplace
4.4 Develop reflective • Enumerate strategies to improve one’s • Small Group • Demonstration or 1 Hour
practice attitude in the workplace Discussion simulation with
• Explain Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle/Model • Interactive Lecture oral questioning
(Description, Feelings, Evaluation, •Brainstorming • Case problems
Analysis, Conclusion, and Action plan) • Demonstration involving
• Use basic SWOT analysis as self- •5 Role-playing workplace
assessment strategy diversity issues
• Develop reflective practice through
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Competency Approach Duration
realization of limitations, likes/ dislikes;
through showing of self-confidence
• Demonstrate self-acceptance and being
able to accept challenges
4.5 Boost self- • Describe the components of self-regulation • Small Group • Demonstration 1 Hour
confidence and based on Self-Regulation Theory (SRT) Discussion or simulation
develop self- • Explain personality development concepts • Interactive Lecture with oral
regulation • Cite self-help concepts (e. g., 7 Habits by • Brainstorming questioning
Stephen Covey, transactional analysis, • Demonstration • Case problems
psycho-spiritual concepts) • Role-playing involving
• Perform effective communication skills – workplace
reading, writing, conversing skills diversity issues
• Show affective skills – flexibility,
adaptability, etc.
• Determine strengths and weaknesses
5. Contribute to 5.1 Identify • Identify different roles of individuals in •Interactive Lecture • Psychological 1 Hour
workplace opportunities to do contributing to doing things better in the •Appreciative and behavioral
innovation things better workplace Inquiry Interviews
• Appreciate positive impacts and challenges •Demonstration • Performance
in innovation •Group work Evaluation
• Show mastery of the different types of • Life Narrative
changes and levels of participation in the Inquiry
workplace • Review of
• Discuss 7 habits of highly effective people portfolios of
evidence and
third-party
workplace
reports of on-the-
job performance.
• Standardized
assessment of
character
strengths and
5.2 Discuss and • Identify different roles of individuals in •Interactive Lecture • Psychological 1 Hour
develop ideas with contributing to doing things better in the •Appreciative and behavioral
others workplace Inquiry Interviews
• Appreciate positive impacts and challenges •Demonstration • Performance
in innovation •Group work Evaluation
• Show mastery of the different types of • Life Narrative
changes and levels of participation in the Inquiry
workplace • Review of
• Discuss 7 habits of highly effective people portfolios of
• Communicate ideas through small group evidence and
discussions and meetings third-party
workplace
reports of on-the-
job performance.
• Standardized
assessment of
character
strengths and
virtues applied
5.3 Integrate ideas for • Identify different roles of individuals in •Interactive Lecture • Psychological 1 Hour
change in the contributing to doing things better in the •Appreciative and behavioral
workplace workplace Inquiry Interviews
• Appreciate positive impacts and challenges •Demonstration • Performance
in innovation •Group work Evaluation
• Show mastery of the different types of • Life Narrative
changes and levels of participation in the Inquiry
workplace • Review of
• Discuss 7 habits of highly effective people portfolios of
• Communicate ideas through small group evidence and
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Competency Approach Duration
discussions and meetings third-party
• Demonstrate basic skills in data analysis workplace
reports of on-the-
job performance.
• Standardized
assessment of
character
strengths and
virtues applied
6. Present relevant 6.1 Gather data/ • Lecture and discussion on: • Group discussion • Oral evaluation 2 Hours
information information o Organisational protocols • Lecture • Written Test
o Confidentiality and accuracy • Demonstration • Observation
o Business mathematics and statistics • Role Play • Presentation
o Legislation, policy and procedures
relating to the conduct of evaluations
• Reviewing data/ information
6.2 Assess gathered • Lecture and discussion on: • Group discussion • Oral evaluation 3 Hours
data/ information o Data analysis techniques/ procedures • Lecture • Written Test
o Organisational values, ethics and • Demonstration • Observation
codes of conduct • Role Play • Presentation
o Trends and anomalies • Practical
• Computing business mathematics and exercises
statistics
• Application of data analysis techniques
6.3 Record and • Lecture and discussion on: • Group discussion • Oral evaluation 3 Hours
present information o Reporting requirements to a range of • Lecture • Written Test
audiences • Demonstration • Observation
o Recommendations for possible • Role Play • Presentation
improvements • Practical
• Analysis and comparison of interim and exercises
final reports’ outcomes
• Reporting of data findings
7.2 Prepare OSH • Identification of required safety materials, • Lecture • Written Exam 1 Hour
requirements for tools and equipment • Group • Demonstration
compliance • Handling of safety control resources Discussion • Observation
• Interviews /
Questioning
7.3 Perform tasks in • Discussion of General OSH Standards and • Lecture • Written Exam 2 Hours
accordance with Principles • Group • Demonstration
relevant OSH • Performing industry related work activities Discussion • Observation
policies and in accordance with OSH Standards • Interviews /
procedures Questioning
8. Exercise Efficient 8.1 Identify the - Discussion on the process how • Lecture • Written Exam
and Effective efficiency and Environmental Policies coherence is • Group • Demonstration
Sustainable effectiveness of achieved Discussion • Observation
Practices in the resource utilization • Discussion on Necessary Skills in • Simulation • Interviews /
Workplace response to changing environmental • Demonstration Questioning
policies needs
- Waste Skills
- Energy Skills
- Water Skills
- Building Skills
- Transport Skills
- Material Skills
8.3 Convey inefficient • Identification of (re)training needs and • Lecture • Written Exam 1 Hout
and ineffective usage of environment friendly methods and • Group • Demonstration
environmental technologies Discussion • Observation
practices • Identification of environmental corrective • Role Play • Interviews /
actions • Demonstration Questioning
• Practicing Environment Awareness
9. Practice 9.1 Apply • Case studies on Best entrepreneurial • Case Study • Case Study
Entrepreneurial entrepreneurial practices • Lecture/ • Written Test
Skills in the workplace best • Discussion on Quality procedures and Discussion • Interview
Workplace practices practices
• Case studies on Cost consciousness in
resource utilization
9.2 Communicate • Discussion on communicating • Lecture/Discussi • Written Test 1 Hour
entrepreneurial entrepreneurial workplace best practices on • Interview
workplace best
practices
9.3 Implement cost- • Case studies on Preservation, optimization • Case Study • Case Study 2 Hours
effective operations and judicious use of workplace resources • Lecture/ • Written Test
Discussion • Interview
1.2 Receive and • Checking and inspecting • Practical • Written / Oral 2 Hours
inspect materials materials and tools Exercise Test
• Storing/ stacking of tool and • Demonstration • Demonstration
materials with oral
questioning
2. Observe 2.1 Identify and • Identifying manuals and • Lecture- • Demonstration 2 Hours
procedures, access specifications demonstration with oral
specifications and specification/ • Accessing information and data questioning
manuals of manuals • Written
instructions examination
2.2 Interpret • Interpreting symbols and • Actual • Demonstration 2 Hours
manuals specifications demonstration with oral
• Accessing information and data • Group discussion questioning
• Written
• Applying conversion of units of
examination
measurements
3.2 Carry out • Interpreting formulas for volume, • Group discussion • Written 2 Hours
measurements areas, perimeters of plane and • Practical Lab examination
and calculations geometric figures • Demonstration • Third party report
• Handling of measuring instruments • Demonstration
with oral
questioning
1. The delivery of training shall adhere to the design of the curriculum. Delivery shall
be guided by the principles of competency-based TVET.
2. The competency-based TVET system recognizes various types of delivery modes, both
on-and off-the-job as long as the learning is driven by the competency standards specified
by the industry. The following training modalities and their variations/components may be
adopted singly or in combination with other modalities when designing and delivering
training programs:
2.2 Enterprise-Based:
Trainees or students who wish to enter this training should possess the following
requirements:
List of tools, equipment and materials for the training of a maximum of 25 trainees for
Tile Setting NC II are as follows:
TOOLS
QTY. DESCRIPTION
5 pcs. Notched trowel
25 pcs. Diamond Tile cutter
10 pcs. Push pull rule, 5m
5 pcs. Tile Nipper
5 pcs. Plumb bob
5 pcs. Spirit level, 24 inches, aluminum
5 pcs. Steel square
5 pcs. Claw Hammer, 1.5 lbs.
10 pcs. Grout spreader (Rubber)
5 pcs. Rubber Mallet
5 pcs. Mortar Shovel
5 pcs. Mortar trowel, pointed
5 pcs. Bucket/ Pail
5 pcs. Mixing Board
5 pcs. Double-sided Carburandum, (smooth and rough)
EQUIPMENT
QTY. DESCRIPTION
5 units Baby grinder, 4” dia. Diamond disc
5 pcs. Extension Cord, 7 m
5 pcs. Wheel Barrow
1 unit Paddle mixer, 1200W
Area in
Space Requirement Size in Meters
Sq. Meters
Library 4x5 20
7 x6
Lecture Room 48
4 x5
Wash room/Toilet 20
10 x 6
Circulation area 60
TOTAL AREA
438
4.1.4 Holders of valid National Certificate (NC) Tile Setting NC II will have to undergo
re-assessment to the newly promulgated TR for Tile Setting NC II.
4.1.5 The industry shall determine assessment and certification requirements for each
qualification with promulgated Training Regulations: It includes the following:
Follow
Receive and Apply Adopt
Solve/address Enhance self- Access and occupational
respond to Work with Support environmental entrepreneurial
routine management maintain safety and
workplace others Innovation work mindset in the
problems skills information health policies
communication standards workplace
and procedures
Exercise
Practice
efficient and
Solve/address occupational Practice
Participate in Develop Contribute to Present effective
Work in Team general safety and entrepreneurial
workplace career and workplace relevant sustainable
Environment workplace health policies skills in the
communication life decisions innovation information practices in
problems and workplace
the
procedures
workplace
Observe
Prepare procedures, Perform
Maintain
construction specifications mensurations
tools and
materials and and manual and
equipment
tools of calculations
instructions
1. PORTLAND CEMENT is a bonding agent that reacts with water to form a hard stone
like substance that is resistant to disintegrate in water.
3. CERAMIC TILE A tile made from clay that has been permanently hardened by
heat, are made for covering and as finishing of interior and
exterior floor and wall.
4. PORCELAIN TILE Are ceramic tile commonly use to cover floor and wall with a
water with absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent. They can be
either glazed or unglazed.
5. MOSAIC TILE A picture or design made from small pieces of colored tile, glass
or other material set in mortar. Mosaic have been widely use in
christian churches to decorate walls and ceilings.
7. MARBLE Like many other stone tile, has very high maintenance
requirements. Marble is also porous, which means it can be
stained, scratched and worn easily.
9. TILE GROUT A powder in texture made up of different colors when mixed with
water become putty. it is used as filler or gap between tiles.
10. TILE TRIM Made up of plastic use for covering the edges of tile for
protection and to attain acceptable finish.
11. TILE SPACER A “cross” like material with a minimum thickness of 3mm made
up of plastic. It is being placed at the intersection of titles to
maintain uniform spacing.
12. NOSING A protecting edge, as the part of the tread of a step extending
beyond the riser of a stair.
13. PLANE SURFACE Refers to even or flat surface of roof, floor and wall.
14. CURVED SURFACE Refers to round, conical, spherical and oval surface commonly
occur in corinthian motif, round columns, walkways and large
entrance of buildings.
Deployment
Replaces Version New Version
Document (TESDA
Revision (TESDA Board (TESDA Board
Description Circular/
No. Resolution No./ Resolution No./
Types* Implementing
Date) Date)
Guidelines)
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Created
Tile Setting NC II
01 Document 2007-21 / 07/27/07 2018-33 / 10/29/18
Amended
Tile Setting NC II
Legend: *Description Types
- Document Created
- Document Amended
ROLANDO C. BADILLA
Technical Specialist – Industry Expert
James Hardie Philippines, Inc.
Cabuyao, Laguna
VISAYAS REGION
LUZON REGION