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Steelfixing occupations

This suite contains National Occupational Standards (NOS) related to:

  • Steelfixing Occupations.

You can view individual standards on the NOS database , or by 

Reviews

New NOS have been requested to provide progression within the occupation and to reflect the additional skills and knowledge required on complex builds. The existing NOS were last reviewed in 2012/3. Industry representatives to be consulted on whether changes are required. To give feedback or suggest a change, 

CITB manages the structures for vocational qualifications. We base the content for these structures on the relevant National Occupational Standards.

The structures are approved by employers and industry stakeholders. Training organisations base their courses on the structures.

See the current recommended qualification structure and national vocational qualification structure for this occupational area.

Recommended qualification structures

Recommended Qualification Structure for Steelfixing (Construction) Level 2 (PDF, 20KB)

Recommended Qualification Structure for Steelfixing (Construction) Level 3 (PDF, 15KB)

 

Structures for NVQs/SVQ

NVQ Diploma in Steelfixing occupations (Construction) Level 2 v4  (PDF 23KB)

You can view individual standards on the NOS database , or by 

If you would like to suggest changes to the current standards or have a suggestion for the structures, please complete our Standards enquiry form.

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