Specifications include, but are not limited to: Career and Technical Education is a diversified educational program that involves both academic and hands-on learning. The purpose is to give the students some realistic experience in the areas listed below. The following list of materials and equipment is not a complete list, but is a general list of common items needed. All Career and Technical Education programs use academic materials (e.g., textbooks, workbooks, audio-video visual materials, etc.) related to their subject area that we have not listed. The best way to determine if your company can supply materials to the Career and Technical Education program is to view the course offered as an industry or trade. If your company would supply that industry or trade, then your company could possibly supply our needs on a smaller scale. Trades And Industries (Includes: Automotive Technology, Metal Trades, and Electrical Trades) Materials Used: Welding supplies and equipment -- fuels (oxygen, acetylene, argon, etc.), rods (electrodes, flux coated brass, etc.), cut off blades, grinding discs, brushes, hammers, safety equipment and clothing, etc. Electrical supplies and equipment -- wire, connectors, tools, boxes, switches, and safety equipment and clothing, etc. Automotive supplies and equipment -- overhaul and repair parts, tools, diagnostic equipment, lubricants, safety equipment and clothes, etc.