- Published
- Insulation and building treatments
- Assured
- £140 (Tier 2)
- GET3271
The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following:
Interpreting information.
Understanding current legislation, standards and official guidance.
Checking the suitability, compatibility and characteristics of the materials, components and finishes and determine if they are moisture open or moisture closed and their impact on the building.
Carrying out pre-installation checks.
Identifying common building defects.
Recording and reporting issues or defects with materials.
Implication of the type of construction and materials for the introduction of energy efficiency measures.
Sequencing of energy efficiency measures.
Understanding how continuity of insulation and building treatments can prevent problems.
Causes of mould and fungal decay.
Impact of ventilation and air flow.
Specific requirements for buildings and structures with statutory protection, of traditional construction, hard to treat and buildings of historical significance.
- Published
- Insulation and building treatments
- Assured
- £60 (Tier 1)
- GET3251
The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge and skills to support the following:
recognising when a remedial DPC is unsuitable, preparing wall surfaces, isolating electrical circuits on walls, fixing cavity drainage plaster membranes
- Withdrawn
- Painting and decorating
- Assured
- £30 (Tier 1 - refresher)
- GET3205
This standard has been withdrawn
- Published
- Working at height
- Recognised
- £60 (Tier 1)
- GET1321
The scope of this standard is to ensure that managers are trained to a competent level to assess and determine when it’s appropriate to inspect a ladder or stepladder; record finding and recommend action to be taken if faults are found; and accurately record details of ladders and stepladders.
- Published
- Working at height
- Recognised
- £140 (Tier 2)
- GET1330
This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.
- Published
- Surveying and setting out
- Assured
- £140 (Tier 2)
- GET3038
The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: the principles and practices of laser scanning for use in construction specific contexts and covers the practical elements, relevant theory, use of software and considerations when working in a public area.
- Published
- Leadership and management
- Assured
- £240 (Tier 3)
- GET3256
This standard is exclusively for use by Approved Training Organisations (ATOs). The purpose of this standard is to enable the delegate to develop knowledge and understanding of using leadership and management skills to ensure safety and quality requirements and appropriate standards of behaviour are met when achieving project and work plans as required by a practising or potential team leader or site supervisor.
- Published
- Lean construction
- Recognised
- £140 (Tier 2)
- GET3479
The purpose of this standard is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to support the following:
The workshop is designed to build the Lean Practitioners’ confidence in their ability to lead their project while also reassuring them that they will be fully supported throughout the process. It will familiarise them with the A3 form that they will use to capture key project data and outcomes and enable them to draft initial content for the Define section of the form.
- Published
- Lean construction
- Recognised
- £240 (Tier 3)
- GET3551
The purpose of this standard is to focus on the development of skills needed to lead structured Lean improvement projects, with an emphasis on the Define, Measure, and Analyse stages. Learners apply Lean tools in their own workplace to scope problems, gather data, and identify root causes.
- Published
- Insulation and building treatments
- Assured
- £60 (Tier 1)
- GET2109
The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with knowledge of the important legal aspects of structural waterproofing, good practices when conducting surveys, and writing meaningful reports.