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21st-Century Life and Careers
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9.4 Career and Technical EducationAll students who complete a career and technical education program will acquire academic and technical skills for careers in emerging and established professions that lead to technical skill proficiency, credentials, certificates, licenses, and/or degrees. (For descriptions of the 16 career clusters, see the Career Clusters Table.)
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M. Manufacturing Career Cluster
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(5) Logistics & Inventory Control
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Communication Skills: All clusters rely on effective oral and written communication strategies for creating, expressing, and interpreting information and ideas that incorporate technical terminology and information.
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9.4.12.M.(5).1
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Communicate with co-workers and/or external customers about logistics and inventory control issues to ensure production meets business requirements.
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Safety, Health, and Environment: Implementation of health, safety, and environmental management systems and organizational policies and procedures impacts organizational performance, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement.
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9.4.12.M.(5).2
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Describe and/or implement safety inspections and practices common to the pathway to maintain safe and productive classrooms and/or workplaces.
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9.4.12.M.(5).3
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Examine emerging safety issues related to using green energy and to green environments.
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Technical Skills: Technical knowledge and skills play a role in all careers within the cluster and pathway.
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9.4.12.M.(5).4
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Ship and receive products and materials using logistics and inventory control procedures and processes to meet business requirements.
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9.4.12.M.(5).5
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Use logistics and inventory control processes and procedures to demonstrate how to manage inventory to meet production requirements.
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