Description
Cover parts from being treated with chemicals in order to protect them.
Alternative labels
keep workpiece components from being treated with chemicals
keep away parts of workpiece from processing
protect pieces of work from processing
protect components of workpieces from processing
cover workpiece parts from processing
cover workpiece components from processing
ensure workpiece components are not treated with chemicals
preserve workpiece components from processing
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
cross-sector
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Protect workpiece components from processing is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Fiberglass laminator: Fiberglass laminators mould fiberglass materials to form hulls and boat decks. They read blueprints and use hand and power tools to cut the composite materials. They apply waxes and lacquers, and prepare surfaces for the placement of fiberglass mats. They use resin-saturated fiberglass to bond wood reinforcing strips to cabin structures and decks. They also prepare materials exposing those to the right temperature. They check finished products for defects and make sure they comply with the specifications.
Transport equipment painter: Transport equipment painters use painting machines and hand tools to coat individual parts and to paint the surface of all types of transport equipment such as cars, buses, boats, aircraft, motorcycles and railway cars. They prepare the surface of the pieces for the paint and apply the coaat. Transport equipment painters can perform industrial painting or individual customisation. They may also remove or repair painting errors such as scratches.
Optional skill
Protect workpiece components from processing is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Glass engraver: Glass engravers engrave lettering and ornamental designs onto glass articles, using engravers hand tools. They sketch and lay out the lettering and designs on the article, cut the design in the article and finish it.
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