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Metal Framed Wall-Lining Systems Installation

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: hazards, risk assessment and safe systems of work, installation of metal wall-linings to maintain designed acoustic, thermal and fire performance. working to construction and manufacturers drawings, construction principles. related products (e.g. plasterboards, fixings, sealants, components, etc.) required tools and equipment

Operating diamond bladed track saws

The purpose of this training standard is to ensure that learners operating track sawing equipment are trained in both practical and theoretical aspects of the safe setup, operation, and maintenance of track-mounted concrete cutting systems.

Panel wall and column formwork for general operatives

This standard is designed to provide the skills / information required to erect and dismantle vertical formwork. This is to cover vertical formwork for typical building applications utilising standard proprietary formwork systems

Paperhanging Introduction (GET3440)

This standard is about hanging foundation paper (cross), textured/relief and patterned finishing papers in non-complex locations.

Paperhanging introduction refresher (GET3439)

This standard is about hanging foundation paper (cross), textured/relief and patterned finishing papers in non-complex locations. Scope, interpreting information, adopting safe and healthy working practices, selecting and preparing materials and associated equipment, providing protection to the work area, hanging foundation papers, textured & vinyl wallpaper to walls

Party wall surveying

The objective of this standard is to ensure that practising surveyors can demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 and apply aspects of the Act in a range of circumstances.

Preparation and use of mortar

The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with the knowledge and skills to mix and apply mortar for use on different types of roof, typically for: flashings, chimney repointing, roof wall repairs, copings, ridge tiles, and hip tiles.

Preparing to and installing external wall insulation introduction

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to further support their learning with the following: understanding the characteristics of resources; organisational procedures for selecting resources; identifying potential hazards with resources; protecting work and work area from damage; understanding work programmes; how to communicate with your team and others; carrying out external and internal pre and post installation checks; installing pre-finished or non-finished insulation systems; minimising thermal bridging; installing vapour control barriers; risks associated with ventilation and combustion appliances; recognising specific requirements for structures of special interest, traditional construction and historical significance; recognising when specialist skills are required; disposing of waste; looking after tools and equipment; working at height; safe use of access equipment and harness systems.

Shaftwall Systems

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: hazards, risk assessment and safe systems of work; installation of metal stud partitions to maintain designed acoustic and fire performance including deflection heads, T junctions, internal and external corners, door openings, firestop plasterboard joints and service openings, and more.

Sills, copings, cappings and junctions

The purpose of training against this standard is to give an overview of sills, copings, cappings and junctions in masonry construction.