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Install, inspect, and remove steel and proprietary support systems

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: plan to install steel and proprietary support systems; prepare to install and remove steel and proprietary support systems; install and remove steel and proprietary support systems; inspect steel and proprietary support systems.

Installing fire protection encasements for steelwork with Glasroc F Firecase

Encasement systems provide 2 purposes, fire protection and aesthetics to create square columns and beams. This standard is designed to develop the practical skills in installing fire protection systems and understanding the process of specifying which product meets the fire protection requirements for steelwork between 60 and 180 minutes protection.

Installing fire protection encasements for steelwork with GypLyner encasements

Encasement systems provide 2 purposes, fire protection and aesthetics to create square columns and beams. This standard is designed to develop the practical skills in installing fire protection systems and understanding the process to determine which product meets the fire protection requirements for steelwork between 60 and 180 minutes protection.

Levelling and tape measurement

This standard covers the principles of levelling and setting out by tape which can be applied to all aspects of construction including earthworks, roads, buildings, foundations, piles, structural steel, structures, reinforced concrete, and houses.

Power Networks - Wood Pole Steel work

This standard is held by the Energy & Utility Skills Register.

Reinforced concrete for engineers and supervisors

This standard aims to provide learners including engineers’ foreman, supervisors, gangers and graduates with knowledge and understanding of inspecting, pouring and testing of products relating to steel reinforcement, formwork and poured concrete.

Robotic total station training - GET3408

The purpose of this standard to enable learners to learn how to use a Robotic Total Station. The content is relevant to all types of construction including earthworks, roads, houses, buildings, foundations, piles, structural steel, structures, and reinforced concrete.

Steelfixing introduction

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: principles of reinforcing concrete including but not limited to pre-cast, post-tension; storing different types and quality of steel; methods used to determine cover for rebar; read and decipher information from rebar drawings and schedules covering 3D formats generated from design software; methods of tying and when different ties are used; risk awareness and hazard recognition and mitigation; deciding between pre-fabrication and in situ steelfixing; how to read steelfixing drawings and schedules; how to prefabricate a small ground beam from a drawing and schedule; pre-pour, placement and post-placement inspections.

Steelfixing introduction - refresher

The purpose of the Steelfixing introduction – refresher course is for delegates who have previously passed the full Steelfixing introduction course or subsequent refresher course and can provide proof of attendance.

Total station for construction - GET3407

This standard covers the principles of using a total station for site surveying and setting out. These principles can be applied to all types of construction including earthworks, roads, houses, buildings, foundations, piles, structural steel, structures, and reinforced concrete.