Tasks to DWAs
Purpose: | Provide a mapping of task statements to Detailed Work Activities. |
Structure and Description:
Column | Type | Column Content |
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O*NET-SOC Code | Character(10) | O*NET-SOC Code (see Occupation Data) |
Title | Character Varying(150) | O*NET-SOC Title (see Occupation Data) |
Task ID | Integer(8) | Identifies each task (see Task Statements) |
Task | Character Varying(1000) | Task statement associated with an occupation (see Task Statements) |
DWA ID | Character Varying(20) | Identifies each Detailed Work Activity (see DWA Reference) |
DWA Title | Character Varying(150) | Detailed Work Activity statement (see DWA Reference) |
Date | Character(7) | Date when data was updated |
Domain Source | Character Varying(30) | Source of the data |
This file maps each Detailed Work Activity (DWA) to the task statements, and consequently to the O*NET-SOC occupations, requiring that activity. Each DWA is mapped to multiple task statements, and each referenced task statement is mapped to one or more DWAs.
The file is displayed in 8 tab delimited fields with the columns named O*NET-SOC Code, Title, Task ID, Task, DWA ID, DWA Title, Date, and Domain Source. The 8 fields are represented by one row. There are a total of 23,533 rows of data in this file.
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File Structure Changes:
Release Number | Description of Change |
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18.1 | Added as a new file |
19.0 - 26.1 | No structure changes |
Data Example - Tasks to DWAs:
O*NET-SOC Code | Title | Task ID | Task | DWA ID | DWA Title | Date | Domain Source |
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45-4021.00 | Fallers | 13484 | Stop saw engines, pull cutting bars from cuts, and run to safety as tree falls. | 4.A.3.a.2.I14.D01 | Cut trees or logs. | 03/2014 | Analyst |
45-4021.00 | Fallers | 13484 | Stop saw engines, pull cutting bars from cuts, and run to safety as tree falls. | 4.A.3.a.3.I11.D02 | Operate forestry equipment. | 03/2014 | Analyst |
45-4021.00 | Fallers | 13485 | Appraise trees for certain characteristics, such as twist, rot, and heavy limb growth, and gauge amount and direction of lean, to determine how to control the direction of a tree's fall with the least damage. | 4.A.2.a.1.I05.D02 | Evaluate quality of plants or crops. | 03/2014 | Analyst |
45-4021.00 | Fallers | 13486 | Saw back-cuts, leaving sufficient sound wood to control direction of fall. | 4.A.3.a.2.I14.D01 | Cut trees or logs. | 03/2014 | Analyst |
45-4021.00 | Fallers | 13487 | Clear brush from work areas and escape routes, and cut saplings and other trees from direction of falls, using axes, chainsaws, or bulldozers. | 4.A.3.a.2.I14.D02 | Trim trees or other vegetation. | 03/2014 | Analyst |