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  1. Accurately identify building materials, structure and construction techniques

    ST0614 Accurately identify building materials, structure and construction techniques

    Knowledge
    • ST0614 Digital technologies for the transfer and recording of information, BIM, QA systems.

    • ST0614 Engineering principles including: setting out and surveying, forces, mass, weights units of measure and the principle of lever arms, principles of loads absorption, physiology of arresting a fall, identification of building materials including accurate identification of masonry construction, identification of building structure, bimetallic corrosion. Materials sciences including an understanding of why specifications are important and a basic understanding of the characteristics of failure.

    • ST0614 Legal liabilities, following manufacturer's specifications and installation instruction. The importance of record keeping.

    • ST0614 Principles of loads absorption, physiology of arresting a fall, harness fatigue & fall clearance differing, consequences of differing product applications.

    • ST0614 Strutural fixings and installation techniques including: interpreting drawings, setting out, the range of fall protection systems and components, how to deal with varying site conditions, functional tests for installed equipment and completion of mandatory records. System and component identification consequences of utilisng wrong, mismatching or untested.

    • ST0614 The range of structural fixings typically used in fall protection (masonry fixings mechanical & chemical, concrete fixings mechanical & chemical, roof sheet fixings, rivet and toggle, steelwork fixings, bolts/ clamps and hollow fix, tension in fixings required torque, use of sprung washers and locking nuts). The limitations and application of these fixings, bimetallic corrosion, installation techniques, how to deal with varying site conditions, functional tests for installed equipment and completion of mandatory records.

    Skill
    • ST0614 Carry out dynamic risk assessments.

    • ST0614 Effective communication and team work, be alert and able to alert others to differing site conditions or potential hazards. Escalate issues appropriately.

    • ST0614 Interpret design specifications: accurately read engineering drawings, details, specifications, quantities; verify that goods on site match the design, verify that the conditions, materials and structure on site match the design, identyfing omissions.

    • ST0614 Measure quantities and stocktake, demonstrating accuracy in on site conditions.

    • ST0614 Safe access: Safely select, and utilize the correct equipment for the task and onsite conditions ()

    • ST0614 Use digital information systems to communicate and record information in accordance with QA systems and specific client requirements.

    Behaviour
    • ST0614 Promote a positive health, safety & environmental culture through situational awareness and personal example.

  2. accurately set out fall protection provisions.

    ST0614 accurately set out fall protection provisions.

    Knowledge
    • ST0614 Digital technologies for the transfer and recording of information, BIM, QA systems.

    • ST0614 Engineering principles including: setting out and surveying, forces, mass, weights units of measure and the principle of lever arms, principles of loads absorption, physiology of arresting a fall, identification of building materials including accurate identification of masonry construction, identification of building structure, bimetallic corrosion. Materials sciences including an understanding of why specifications are important and a basic understanding of the characteristics of failure.

    • ST0614 Principles of loads absorption, physiology of arresting a fall, harness fatigue & fall clearance differing, consequences of differing product applications.

    • ST0614 Strutural fixings and installation techniques including: interpreting drawings, setting out, the range of fall protection systems and components, how to deal with varying site conditions, functional tests for installed equipment and completion of mandatory records. System and component identification consequences of utilisng wrong, mismatching or untested.

    Skill
    • ST0614 Effective communication and team work, be alert and able to alert others to differing site conditions or potential hazards. Escalate issues appropriately.

    • ST0614 Install and set up fall protection systems (structural fix, top fix cable system and handrail), ensure the correct materials and equipment to carry out the installation is present in strict accordance with the design, specification and product instructions.

    • ST0614 Interpret design specifications: accurately read engineering drawings, details, specifications, quantities; verify that goods on site match the design, verify that the conditions, materials and structure on site match the design, identyfing omissions.

    • ST0614 Measure quantities and stocktake, demonstrating accuracy in on site conditions.

    • ST0614 Understand work methods and plan ahead to anticipate potential issues.

    Behaviour
    • ST0614 Promote a positive health, safety & environmental culture through situational awareness and personal example.

  3. Achieve goals in relation to budgets and finance targets and take account of financial implications of projects. Appraise opportunities to develop future funding streams and commercial opportunities to sustain the management of parks and landscapes through engagement with relevant stakeholders and partners.

    ST0742 Achieve goals in relation to budgets and finance targets and take account of financial implications of projects. Appraise opportunities to develop future funding streams and commercial opportunities to sustain the management of parks and landscapes through engagement with relevant stakeholders and partners.

    Knowledge
    • ST0742 Business management: Management of a landscape practice or organisation including legal liabilities, duties and obligations on businesses and individuals. Health and Safety liabilities, duties and obligations including CDM and management of risk. Economic and financial management.

    • ST0742 Leadership and project management: Appropriate processes, methodologies, tools and techniques to lead and to manage projects effectively to time and budget and evaluate effectiveness. Methods of conflict avoidance and resolution.

    • ST0742 Professional ethics and ethical framework: The characteristics of a landscape professional, the importance of upholding the highest standards of ethical behaviour and commitment to maintaining and developing professional competence. Equality and diversity including relevant legislation. The required standards of practice and ethics for Chartered Members of the Landscape Institute and the core ethical principles.

    Skill
    • ST0742 Critical analysis and decision making: Critically analyse, interpret and evaluate information, appraise options, negotiate, make clear, evidenced based decisions and provide professional advice and recommendations.

    • ST0742 Lead, manage and deliver landscape projects: Agree project briefs and agree clear aims and objectives. Lead, manage and deliver landscape projects to time and budget. Manage risk and evaluate projects. Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and regulations.

    Behaviour
    • ST0742 A passion for landscape, the environment and creating great places for people

    • ST0742 A professional attitude.

    • ST0742 Attention to detail

    • ST0742 Commitment to own continuing professional development and reflective practice and that of others

    • ST0742 Creative vision

    • ST0742 Reliability, integrity and respect for confidentiality on work related and personal matters, including appropriate use of social media and information systems

    • ST0742 The Landscape Institute standards of conduct and practice.

    • ST0742 Versatility

  4. Address FM-related risks, hazards and threats to people, property and premises

    ST0617 Address FM-related risks, hazards and threats to people, property and premises

    Knowledge
    • ST0617 Good practice in risk management in the FM industry e.g. security, access and inclusion

    • ST0617 HSE Five steps to risk assessment

    • ST0617 Risk-related information requirements and those of the FM risk register

    • ST0617 The limits of their personal authority and competence

    • ST0617 The requirements of the emergency and evacuation procedures

    Skill
    • ST0617 Act on the findings of health and safety checks in accordance with SOPs

    • ST0617 Identify risks, hazards and threats to people, property and premises in accordance with SOPs

    • ST0617 Implement site emergency and evacuation procedures in accordance with SOPs e.g. acting as emergency evacuation marshal, submitting evacuation plans and reports/audits

    • ST0617 Report on the actions taken in accordance with SOPs

    Behaviour
    • ST0617 Adaptability

    • ST0617 Attention to detail

    • ST0617 Customer focus

    • ST0617 Honesty

    • ST0617 Personal effectiveness

    • ST0617 Team working

  5. Adhere to safe working practices to ensure the BEMS elements of the electrical systems are safe to use

    ST0629 Adhere to safe working practices to ensure the BEMS elements of the electrical systems are safe to use

    Knowledge
    • ST0629 Understand relevant health & safety legislation and safe working practices applying to themselves and others. Give particular reference to understanding the requirements for protection of and safe working with electrical installations and BEMS impact on wellbeing

    • ST0629 Understand the control principles associated with the design, function, facilities management and use of the building

    • ST0629 Understand the fundamentals of controlling HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and building technology

    Skill
    • ST0629 Applying relevant safety legislation, codes of practice and safe working practices to themselves and others

    • ST0629 Identifying requirements for protection of electrical installations

    Behaviour
    • ST0629 Be aware of the needs and concerns of others, especially in relation to diversity and equality

    • ST0629 Commit to compliance with health and safety

  6. Advise on procurement routes and tender processes.

    ST0331 Advise on procurement routes and tender processes.

    Knowledge
    • ST0331 Procurement and contracts - Identifying when different forms of procurement and tendering are appropriate and the clauses of building/infrastructure contracts.

    Skill
    • ST0331 Tendering and procurement - Provide advice and recommendations as to appropriate procurement routes and manage the tendering processes relevant to them.

    Behaviour
    • ST0331 Act in a way that promotes trust in the surveying profession - Act in a manner, both in your professional life and private life, to promote you, your firm or the organisation you work for in a professional and positive way.

    • ST0331 Act with integrity - Always be trustworthy, open and transparent. Respect confidential information of your clients or potential clients and do not allow bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others to override your professional or business judgments or obligations. Always act consistently in the public interest when making decisions or providing advice.

    • ST0331 Provide a high standard of service - Always ensure your client, or others to whom you have a professional responsibility, receive the best possible advice, support or performance of the terms of engagement you have agreed to and ensure you always give attention to detail.

    • ST0331 Take responsibility - Always act with skill, care and diligence and deal with any complaint in an appropriate professional manner.

    • ST0331 Treat others with respect - Treat everyone with courtesy, politeness and respect and consider cultural sensitivities and business practices.

  7. Analyse data relating to land, buildings or construction

    ST0331 Analyse data relating to land, buildings or construction

    Knowledge
    • ST0331 Client relationships - How to manage client/customer relationships.

    • ST0331 Construction technology - The technology of complex buildings including materials.

    • ST0331 Ethics and professionalism - The role, governance and regulatory frameworks of the RICS. Global and professional ethical standards and Rules of Conduct and how to deal with ethical dilemmas.

    • ST0331 Information management - The methods and techniques for providing information, data and advice to clients.

    Skill
    • ST0331 Construction technology - Provide advice relating to the construction technology of buildings and their materials.

    • ST0331 Consultancy - Manage instructions from engagement to completion.

    • ST0331 Information management - Provide data, information and advice for clients relevant to the surveying discipline.

    Behaviour
    • ST0331 Act in a way that promotes trust in the surveying profession - Act in a manner, both in your professional life and private life, to promote you, your firm or the organisation you work for in a professional and positive way.

    • ST0331 Act with integrity - Always be trustworthy, open and transparent. Respect confidential information of your clients or potential clients and do not allow bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others to override your professional or business judgments or obligations. Always act consistently in the public interest when making decisions or providing advice.

    • ST0331 Provide a high standard of service - Always ensure your client, or others to whom you have a professional responsibility, receive the best possible advice, support or performance of the terms of engagement you have agreed to and ensure you always give attention to detail.

    • ST0331 Take responsibility - Always act with skill, care and diligence and deal with any complaint in an appropriate professional manner.

    • ST0331 Treat others with respect - Treat everyone with courtesy, politeness and respect and consider cultural sensitivities and business practices.

  8. Analyse information from inspections or visits to buildings, land and construction sites

    ST0331 Analyse information from inspections or visits to buildings, land and construction sites

    Knowledge
    • ST0331 Client relationships - How to manage client/customer relationships.

    • ST0331 Construction technology - The technology of complex buildings including materials.

    • ST0331 Diversity and inclusion - The importance and recognition of diversity. Legal, regulatory and ethical requirements including inclusive environments.

    • ST0331 Ethics and professionalism - The role, governance and regulatory frameworks of the RICS. Global and professional ethical standards and Rules of Conduct and how to deal with ethical dilemmas.

    • ST0331 Finance - Accounting procedures and methods for obtaining and managing finance.

    • ST0331 Health and safety - How to ensure safe and secure working environments for self and others.

    • ST0331 Information management - The methods and techniques for providing information, data and advice to clients.

    • ST0331 Law - The law and the role of legal advisers relating to either acquisition/disposal of property, standard forms of building contracts or other property related contracts.

    • ST0331 Sustainability - How to embed sustainability into projects and how to influence client behaviour.

    Skill
    • ST0331 Construction technology - Provide advice relating to the construction technology of buildings and their materials.

    • ST0331 Consultancy - Manage instructions from engagement to completion.

    • ST0331 Health and safety - Recommend solutions to ensure safe and secure working environments.

    • ST0331 Information management - Provide data, information and advice for clients relevant to the surveying discipline.

    • ST0331 Law - Negotiate and agree terms for acquisition/disposal of property, standard forms of building contracts or other property related contracts and liaise with legal advisers.

    Behaviour
    • ST0331 Act in a way that promotes trust in the surveying profession - Act in a manner, both in your professional life and private life, to promote you, your firm or the organisation you work for in a professional and positive way.

    • ST0331 Act with integrity - Always be trustworthy, open and transparent. Respect confidential information of your clients or potential clients and do not allow bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others to override your professional or business judgments or obligations. Always act consistently in the public interest when making decisions or providing advice.

    • ST0331 Provide a high standard of service - Always ensure your client, or others to whom you have a professional responsibility, receive the best possible advice, support or performance of the terms of engagement you have agreed to and ensure you always give attention to detail.

    • ST0331 Take responsibility - Always act with skill, care and diligence and deal with any complaint in an appropriate professional manner.

    • ST0331 Treat others with respect - Treat everyone with courtesy, politeness and respect and consider cultural sensitivities and business practices.

  9. Apply a range of plastering coats and finishes including heritage lime mortars according to specifications.

    ST0096 Apply a range of plastering coats and finishes including heritage lime mortars according to specifications.

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Application methods for different types of mortars and finishes, including heritage and how to re-instate plastering systems post chemical damp-proof injection.

    • ST0096 Application methods for different types of render systems including colour rendering; run in situ moulding work in sand and cement.

  10. Apply advanced mathematical, scientific and engineering principles, methods and modelling to the design of fire engineering solutions

    ST0859 Apply advanced mathematical, scientific and engineering principles, methods and modelling to the design of fire engineering solutions

    Knowledge
    • ST0859 A range of research techniques used to develop acceptable and safe solutions to fire engineering problems and the use of current and emerging technologies, products and fire safety data and research. Understanding of the use and validation of software, codes and data gathering to model, evaluate, test, build and manage fire safe buildings with an awareness of limitation of software and data.

    • ST0859 Principles of both active and passive groups of fire protection systems and the individual systems within both groups. Understanding of the principles to include function and application, cause and effect matrices, cost benefit analysis, interaction between systems, limitations, design freedoms and compensations, their design and use during and after construction.

    • ST0859 The mathematical, scientific and engineering principles, methods and modelling that contribute and help to develop the design and construction to create a fire safe and sustainable built and natural environment. The analysis and understanding of fire growth and smoke movement, determining the behaviour of materials in fire, the behaviour of structure and peoples reaction to fire, as well as limitations that come with different analytical approaches.

    • ST0859 The principles, techniques and methodologies of risk assessment used to evaluate the impact of fire safety on life, property and environment in the built environment. This includes the importance and limitations of tools used to measure, enhance or protect welfare, health and safety and sustainability.

    Skill
    • ST0859 Apply acquired knowledge to develop and or review fire safety solutions and be able to objectively review, identify issues or offer alternative solutions/opinions including, fire engineered analysis, means of escape calculations, smoke ventilation calculations, heat transfer calculations and hazard identification and fire risk assessments.

    • ST0859 Demonstrate solutions proposed are safe and the level of safety they provide. Critically analyse prescriptive recommendations and alternative solutions, the use of bench-marking, cost/benefit and sensitivity analysis.

    • ST0859 Use and evaluate modelling software including smoke and evacuation models.

  11. Apply ancillary works according to drawings and specifications. e.g lathing, beads and trims

    ST0096 Apply ancillary works according to drawings and specifications. e.g lathing, beads and trims

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 How to fix ancillary works including beads, trims and how to use additives to form a mechanical key.

    Skill
    • ST0096 Ancillary works: Fix beads and trims, use additives and form mechanical keys as required, mechanically fix EML, rib lath and timber lath.

  12. Apply and finish a range of plastering and rendering systems according to specifications.

    ST0096 Apply and finish a range of plastering and rendering systems according to specifications.

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Application methods for different types of render systems including colour rendering; run in situ moulding work in sand and cement.

    Skill
    • ST0096 Rendering: Apply traditional, modern and machine applied render systems including colour rendering; run in situ moulding work in sand and cement.

  13. Apply and finish a range of rendering systems to external elevations

    ST0096 Apply and finish a range of rendering systems to external elevations

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Application methods for different types of render systems including colour rendering; run in situ moulding work in sand and cement.

    • ST0096 Customer service: The principles of high quality customer service. Establishing the needs of others (colleagues, customers and other stakeholders). Respect the working environment including customers properties, impact on other trades and the project.

    • ST0096 Materials: Types of traditional and modern materials; moving, handling and storage of them; their uses and characteristics, e g types, condition, strength and compatibility. Cost awareness and environmental considerations/waste awareness, e g surface water management and recycling. Chemical damp proofing installation, moisture effects and damage.

    Skill
    • ST0096 Rendering: Apply traditional, modern and machine applied render systems including colour rendering; run in situ moulding work in sand and cement.

    • ST0096 Working environment: Select appropriate tools, equipment, materials and components where necessary. Interpret and use drawings and specifications including BIM/CAD. Maintain a clean working area.

  14. Apply and seal air seal gaskets within the system and relevant sealing pieces and thermal breaks

    ST0802 Apply and seal air seal gaskets within the system and relevant sealing pieces and thermal breaks

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 Different types of products and their purpose, including specialist products for blast mitigation, safety, security, and fire resistance

    • ST0802 How to check access/scaffold is correctly installed to allow; access to correct levels for work, positioning of products by handling equipment, safe working practices

    • ST0802 How to install glazed elements and infill panels. The considerations, hazards and problems that can occur and how to overcome them

    • ST0802 How to use MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), the hazards and how to control the risks, what training is required and inspection, maintenance and examination

    • ST0802 Materials compatibility e.g. what can happen if two materials are incompatible and preventing bi-metallic corrosion by use of an isolation component

    • ST0802 Methods for the safe handling, movement and storage of frames and infills. Authority/licenses required to use moving and handling equipment such as cranes, forklift trucks and manipulators. Different types of handling equipment/plant as required by various heavy frames and profiles. Working limits of handling equipment. Problems or damage that can occur and avoidance methods.

    • ST0802 The importance of fixings and heavier anchors, how to use them in accordance with installation drawings/manufacturers instructions

    Skill
    • ST0802 Apply face caps and gaskets correct to specification

    • ST0802 Carry out the handover process

    • ST0802 Read and interpret specifications, diagrams, drawings, and work instructions such as BIM; following instructions

    • ST0802 Select the correct type and quantity of materials, components and equipment for each task in line with specifications/instructions

    • ST0802 Use a range of sealants and sealing methods correctly and according to specification.

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Applies time management, for example uses their time effectively to complete work to schedule and always arrives at, and ready to work on time

    • ST0802 Has a health & safety-first attitude, for example, resists pressures to follow unsafe working practices

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

  15. Apply appropriate and relevant specialist fire safety guidance and codes of practice

    ST0859 Apply appropriate and relevant specialist fire safety guidance and codes of practice

    Knowledge
    • ST0859 Building life cycle management, using acquired knowledge to understand the impact of their design from a commercial and practical viability viewpoint and demonstrate an awareness of fire safety beyond design into construction and occupation. This includes how fire safety measures are specified, constructed and maintained by others.

    • ST0859 Construction fundamentals including what makes a structure, construction methods and construction types. What designers are involved in the design of a structure (e.g. structures and their component parts), how they fundamentally work together as a system, and key design decision drivers (i.e. sustainability, energy, natural lighting etc.). The different fire hazards that arise from different construction methods (modular, mass timber, timber frame, etc). An understanding of common fire safety defects.

    • ST0859 Legal and regulatory frameworks, that govern the life cycle of the built environment such as Building Regulations, Construction (Design and Management) Regulations, Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order.

    • ST0859 Management and maintenance requirements for different fire safety strategies, systems and the impact these may have on owners / tenants during the life cycle of the building.

    • ST0859 Principles of both active and passive groups of fire protection systems and the individual systems within both groups. Understanding of the principles to include function and application, cause and effect matrices, cost benefit analysis, interaction between systems, limitations, design freedoms and compensations, their design and use during and after construction.

    • ST0859 The capabilities and limitations of the fire service and how building design can facilitate safe and effective fire service intervention. Firefighting objectives that may need to be considered during an operational incident include: firefighter safety; life safety of building users; loss control; business continuity; property and environmental protection.

    • ST0859 The differences between regulation, statutory guidance, British and European Standard guidance, and guidance produced by others, e.g. trade bodies.

    • ST0859 The key topics related to sustainable development and how fire safety design methods can impact on these, and where challenges can arise with competing design requirements. Examples include the significance of carbon and climate change; building energy use; material selection; responsible procurement and efficient use of resources during construction; life cycle costing.

    • ST0859 The principles, techniques and methodologies of risk assessment used to evaluate the impact of fire safety on life, property and environment in the built environment. This includes the importance and limitations of tools used to measure, enhance or protect welfare, health and safety and sustainability.

    Skill
    • ST0859 Apply acquired knowledge to develop and or review fire safety solutions and be able to objectively review, identify issues or offer alternative solutions/opinions including, fire engineered analysis, means of escape calculations, smoke ventilation calculations, heat transfer calculations and hazard identification and fire risk assessments.

    • ST0859 Demonstrate solutions proposed are safe and the level of safety they provide. Critically analyse prescriptive recommendations and alternative solutions, the use of bench-marking, cost/benefit and sensitivity analysis.

    • ST0859 Develop and or review, safe, technical solutions to fire safety engineering problems through the use of research techniques, current and emerging technologies, products and innovations as well as best practice. Examples include: ability to use of range of research methods to collect and analyses data to draw well-founded practical conclusions for implementation, applicable research strategy and methodology, literature searches.

    • ST0859 Interpret and apply design and quality standards including codes of practice, legal and regulatory frameworks, in the development of fire engineering solutions, Examples include: planning, designing, construction and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure in compliance with current codes, standards and legislation, industry regulations.

    • ST0859 Use and evaluate modelling software including smoke and evacuation models.

    Behaviour
    • ST0859 Adhere to the UK Engineering Council's code of conduct and ethical principles.

  16. Apply current and relevant legislation

    ST0859 Apply current and relevant legislation

    Knowledge
    • ST0859 Legal and regulatory frameworks, that govern the life cycle of the built environment such as Building Regulations, Construction (Design and Management) Regulations, Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order.

    • ST0859 Management and maintenance requirements for different fire safety strategies, systems and the impact these may have on owners / tenants during the life cycle of the building.

    • ST0859 Principles of both active and passive groups of fire protection systems and the individual systems within both groups. Understanding of the principles to include function and application, cause and effect matrices, cost benefit analysis, interaction between systems, limitations, design freedoms and compensations, their design and use during and after construction.

    • ST0859 The application of the regulatory framework affecting the life cycle of the building i.e. from concept design through to occupation and beyond.

    • ST0859 The differences between regulation, statutory guidance, British and European Standard guidance, and guidance produced by others, e.g. trade bodies.

    • ST0859 The principles, techniques and methodologies of risk assessment used to evaluate the impact of fire safety on life, property and environment in the built environment. This includes the importance and limitations of tools used to measure, enhance or protect welfare, health and safety and sustainability.

    • ST0859 UK Engineering Council's and other relevant codes of conduct and ethical principles.

    Skill
    • ST0859 Demonstrate solutions proposed are safe and the level of safety they provide. Critically analyse prescriptive recommendations and alternative solutions, the use of bench-marking, cost/benefit and sensitivity analysis.

    • ST0859 Interpret and apply design and quality standards including codes of practice, legal and regulatory frameworks, in the development of fire engineering solutions, Examples include: planning, designing, construction and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure in compliance with current codes, standards and legislation, industry regulations.

    Behaviour
    • ST0859 Adhere to the UK Engineering Council's code of conduct and ethical principles.

  17. Apply decorative face caps, gaskets or weather seals according to specification and systems manuals

    ST0802 Apply decorative face caps, gaskets or weather seals according to specification and systems manuals

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 Different types of products and their purpose, including specialist products for blast mitigation, safety, security, and fire resistance

    • ST0802 Drawings and schedules including comprehensive working drawings and installation diagram dictating the installation schedule (start and finish points of the screen)

    • ST0802 How to ensure all work is complete to avoid delays and what effect delays would have on the company and the company's profitability. How and why you ensure all additional works are recorded to support additional cost claims

    • ST0802 How to use MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), the hazards and how to control the risks, what training is required and inspection, maintenance and examination

    • ST0802 Materials compatibility e.g. what can happen if two materials are incompatible and preventing bi-metallic corrosion by use of an isolation component

    • ST0802 Product types including specific fabrication elements to be checked prior to installation

    • ST0802 Specifications, work instructions, diagrams, surveys, system specific checklists etc. what they include, how to complete them, different interpretations, query/error procedures

    • ST0802 The different components and ancillary items within a curtain wall system such as air seal gasket, thermal breaks, support/setting blocks, perimeter closers, face caps, sealing pieces, pressure plates. How and why they are used, their importance and the consequences of being omitted or misused

    • ST0802 Types of errors that occur; reporting and rectification. Error investigation techniques.

    Skill
    • ST0802 Correctly utilise the appropriate fixings, anchors and brackets to secure to the structure

    • ST0802 Follow health & safety and environmental policy and procedures. Re-use, re-cycle and dispose of material, waste and scrap from the work area, as appropriate

    • ST0802 Read and interpret specifications, diagrams, drawings, and work instructions such as BIM; following instructions

    • ST0802 Select the correct type and quantity of materials, components and equipment for each task in line with specifications/instructions

    • ST0802 Use a range of sealants and sealing methods correctly and according to specification.

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Applies logical thinking, for example, uses clear and valid reasoning when making decisions related to undertaking the work instructions

    • ST0802 Applies time management, for example uses their time effectively to complete work to schedule and always arrives at, and ready to work on time

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Takes responsibility, for example, completes own work to required quality standards

    • ST0802 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

  18. Apply external finishing's such as silicone, mastic, cement, plaster or beading, taking into account fire regulations (fire stopping), environmental performance

    ST0743 Apply external finishing's such as silicone, mastic, cement, plaster or beading, taking into account fire regulations (fire stopping), environmental performance

    Knowledge
    • ST0743 Buildings: how to identify whether the correct structural support is incorporated in the building and if not, know what to do. Various building methods and how windows and doorsets interact with them such as cavity wall, timber frame, steel frame etc. The structural requirements when installing bay windows, sliding patio and bi-fold doors. Vertical Damp-Proof Course : its function and how to repair/replace if damaged or missing

    • ST0743 External Finishings: the requirements of external finishing in relation to reduce cold bridging around the opening and prevent water penetration through the window/building junction; the various methods of external finishing; how to finish the joint below the sill between it and the structure ; scribing techniques

    • ST0743 Health and safety, including: Health & Safety at Work Act, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR), personal protective equipment (PPE), manual handling, Working at Height, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), Hand Arm Vibration System (HAVS), Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV), site safety (CSCS), asbestos handling, site fire and evacuation procedures, PAT testing, RCD protection; how they must be applied in the workplace. Risk assessments and dynamic risk assessments

    • ST0743 Legislation, regulations and industry standards, including window energy rating standards, CE marking, Secured by Design, Building Regulations such as Approved Documents Parts A-J, K-N, P, Q and Regulation 7

    • ST0743 Materials used in fenestration installation - aluminium, steel, timber, composites or PVC-U; their mechanical properties, uses and design limitations. Ancillary items - for example fixings and fastening, handles, hinges, locks, ventilators and louvers; their purpose and how/where they should interact. Weatherproofing products and systems - for example, gaskets, DPCs, membranes, sealants, weather seals and drainage systems; their purpose, compatibility, conditions for storage and use (shelf-life)

    Skill
    • ST0743 Apply external wet sealants and appropriate associated products such as foam rods as backing material etc; scribing

    • ST0743 Follow health & safety and environmental policy and procedures

    • ST0743 Measure, cut and fix trims

    • ST0743 Remove Windows and Doors and/or Prepare Apertures for Installation Activities

  19. Apply internal finishings e.g. internal partitions, trims, configure interior layout, painting, electrical and plumbing, tiling.

    ST0265 Apply internal finishings e.g. internal partitions, trims, configure interior layout, painting, electrical and plumbing, tiling.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 how to construct, install, maintain and dismantle modular and portable buildings including the following elements:

    Skill
    • ST0265 Install floor systems according to drawings and specifications including cassettes, joists and combination systems.

  20. Apply internal finishing's such as trims, decorators caulk, window boards. Protect the work area and make good when necessary

    ST0743 Apply internal finishing's such as trims, decorators caulk, window boards. Protect the work area and make good when necessary

    Knowledge
    • ST0743 Internal Finishings : the various methods of finishing internally between the window and the opening reveals, the purpose of internal finishing and how this is linked to post installation complaints

    • ST0743 Materials used in fenestration installation - aluminium, steel, timber, composites or PVC-U; their mechanical properties, uses and design limitations. Ancillary items - for example fixings and fastening, handles, hinges, locks, ventilators and louvers; their purpose and how/where they should interact. Weatherproofing products and systems - for example, gaskets, DPCs, membranes, sealants, weather seals and drainage systems; their purpose, compatibility, conditions for storage and use (shelf-life)

    Skill
    • ST0743 Apply external wet sealants and appropriate associated products such as foam rods as backing material etc; scribing

    • ST0743 Follow health & safety and environmental policy and procedures

    • ST0743 Measure, cut and fix trims

  21. Apply Mastic Asphalt in the workplace.

    ST0750 Apply Mastic Asphalt in the workplace.

    Knowledge
    • ST0750 Backgrounds and Structures Understanding of the types and characteristics of the structures, substrates and backgrounds, where mastic asphalt can be applied.

    • ST0750 Disposal of Waste: Understanding of environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance regarding the disposal of waste.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety. Understanding of relevant health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation*, safe working practices including when working at height. * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002 (including Asbestos Containing Materials). Working at Height Regulations 2005 Provision and Use of Work Equipment 1998 Manual Handling Operations Regs 1992. Reporting Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence 2013. Construction Design Management Regs 2015 Code of Practice for Mastic Asphalting BS 8218:1998 Note: Extant legislation and guidance is listed. This may be replaced by subsequent legislation and guidance that the individual would to understand.

    • ST0750 Interpreting Information: Understanding of plans, works specifications, drawings, risk assessments, oral instructions, manufacturers instructions, and method statements. Understanding organisational procedures for incorrect or inappropriate information.

    • ST0750 Mastic Asphalt: Understanding of the composition of mastic asphalt, its preparation and application in the workplace.

    • ST0750 Minimise the Risk of Damage: Understanding of how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection;

    • ST0750 Programme of Works: Understanding the purpose of a Programme of Work and why deadlines should be kept.

    • ST0750 Resources. Understanding of organisational procedures for the selection, security and storage of resources; the use and characteristics of resources, including potential hazards and there control (CoSHH); organisational procedures for incorrect or inappropriate information. Understanding of relevant resources and materials used in Mastic Asphalt work e.g. asphalt, felt, control layers, solar protection, primers.

    Skill
    • ST0750 Communication: Good listening, written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex or technical information in a clear and understandable manner.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety: Ability to identify, anticipate and mitigate health, safety and welfare risks in the working environment, including the correct use of relevant PPE; ability to correctly deploy control equipment e.g. fire extinguishers.

    • ST0750 Literacy and Numeracy: Ability to understand and interpret data and information using literacy and numeracy skills. Ability to undertake correct calculations with regard to the measurement of lengths, areas, quantities and wastage.

    • ST0750 Mastic Asphalt: Ability to apply mastic asphalt to given working instructions for flat and inclined surfaces; perimeter details; outlets and intrusions; and surface applications.

    Behaviour
    • ST0750 Communication: Committed to listening and applying learning. Patient and methodical approach to communication skills, understanding that complex information will need to be communicated to people with varying levels of knowledge of technical issues, and being able to tailor communication as appropriate to the knowledge of the recipient.

    • ST0750 Customer Care: A commitment to meeting the needs of customers to the required standard, including an understanding that customer needs may change at short notice and being able to respond to these changes in a positive and constructive way Understanding that there will be a range of customers, colleagues, other trades, and stakeholders (e.g. users of a building) to work with and alongside. A commitment to the principles of equality and diversity.

    • ST0750 Positive and Professional: A positive and professional attitude to work. Demonstrating appropriate preparation for the workplace, punctuality, correct attire (including PPE); a serious attitude to health, safety and welfare in the workplace, questioning unsafe behaviours and incorrect work practices and procedures. Pro-active mindset, committed to undertaking work to a high standard.

    • ST0750 Self-Motivated: Self - motivated to undertake work to the required standard and within the allocated time. Working with minimal supervision and demonstrating an enquiring mind with a willingness to learn. Showing initiative, able to identify potential problems and suggest solutions to overcome problems in a practical and cost-effective manner.

  22. Apply Mastic Asphalt to special features in the workplace.

    ST0750 Apply Mastic Asphalt to special features in the workplace.

    Knowledge
    • ST0750 Backgrounds and Structures Understanding of the types and characteristics of the structures, substrates and backgrounds, where mastic asphalt can be applied.

    • ST0750 Disposal of Waste: Understanding of environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance regarding the disposal of waste.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety. Understanding of relevant health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation*, safe working practices including when working at height. * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002 (including Asbestos Containing Materials). Working at Height Regulations 2005 Provision and Use of Work Equipment 1998 Manual Handling Operations Regs 1992. Reporting Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence 2013. Construction Design Management Regs 2015 Code of Practice for Mastic Asphalting BS 8218:1998 Note: Extant legislation and guidance is listed. This may be replaced by subsequent legislation and guidance that the individual would to understand.

    • ST0750 Interpreting Information: Understanding of plans, works specifications, drawings, risk assessments, oral instructions, manufacturers instructions, and method statements. Understanding organisational procedures for incorrect or inappropriate information.

    • ST0750 Mastic Asphalt: Understanding of the composition of mastic asphalt, its preparation and application in the workplace.

    • ST0750 Minimise the Risk of Damage: Understanding of how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection;

    • ST0750 Programme of Works: Understanding the purpose of a Programme of Work and why deadlines should be kept.

    • ST0750 Resources. Understanding of organisational procedures for the selection, security and storage of resources; the use and characteristics of resources, including potential hazards and there control (CoSHH); organisational procedures for incorrect or inappropriate information. Understanding of relevant resources and materials used in Mastic Asphalt work e.g. asphalt, felt, control layers, solar protection, primers.

    • ST0750 Special Features: Identification of Special Features and how mastic asphalt is applied to these features.

    Skill
    • ST0750 Backgrounds: Prepare backgrounds for mastic asphalt to given working instructions for substrates; primers; and undertake remedial work to backgrounds.

    • ST0750 Communication: Good listening, written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex or technical information in a clear and understandable manner.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety: Ability to identify, anticipate and mitigate health, safety and welfare risks in the working environment, including the correct use of relevant PPE; ability to correctly deploy control equipment e.g. fire extinguishers.

    • ST0750 Literacy and Numeracy: Ability to understand and interpret data and information using literacy and numeracy skills. Ability to undertake correct calculations with regard to the measurement of lengths, areas, quantities and wastage.

    • ST0750 Mastic Asphalt: Ability to apply mastic asphalt to given working instructions for flat and inclined surfaces; perimeter details; outlets and intrusions; and surface applications.

    • ST0750 Repairs and Maintenance: Ability to evaluate surface condition and repair and maintain mastic asphalt to given working instructions with cracks, splits and blisters; removal of debris and freeing blockages

    • ST0750 Special Features: Ability to apply mastic asphalt to given working instructions for sumps; tanking; curved and/or overhead surfaces; flat, inclined and vertical surfaces; and decorative surface finishes

    Behaviour
    • ST0750 Communication: Committed to listening and applying learning. Patient and methodical approach to communication skills, understanding that complex information will need to be communicated to people with varying levels of knowledge of technical issues, and being able to tailor communication as appropriate to the knowledge of the recipient.

    • ST0750 Customer Care: A commitment to meeting the needs of customers to the required standard, including an understanding that customer needs may change at short notice and being able to respond to these changes in a positive and constructive way Understanding that there will be a range of customers, colleagues, other trades, and stakeholders (e.g. users of a building) to work with and alongside. A commitment to the principles of equality and diversity.

    • ST0750 Positive and Professional: A positive and professional attitude to work. Demonstrating appropriate preparation for the workplace, punctuality, correct attire (including PPE); a serious attitude to health, safety and welfare in the workplace, questioning unsafe behaviours and incorrect work practices and procedures. Pro-active mindset, committed to undertaking work to a high standard.

    • ST0750 Self-Motivated: Self - motivated to undertake work to the required standard and within the allocated time. Working with minimal supervision and demonstrating an enquiring mind with a willingness to learn. Showing initiative, able to identify potential problems and suggest solutions to overcome problems in a practical and cost-effective manner.

  23. Apply one and two coat plastering systems to plain and window walls and ceilings, protecting the work area and making good when necessary.

    ST0096 Apply one and two coat plastering systems to plain and window walls and ceilings, protecting the work area and making good when necessary.

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Application methods for different types of mortars and finishes, including heritage and how to re-instate plastering systems post chemical damp-proof injection.

    • ST0096 Customer service: The principles of high quality customer service. Establishing the needs of others (colleagues, customers and other stakeholders). Respect the working environment including customers properties, impact on other trades and the project.

    • ST0096 Materials: Types of traditional and modern materials; moving, handling and storage of them; their uses and characteristics, e g types, condition, strength and compatibility. Cost awareness and environmental considerations/waste awareness, e g surface water management and recycling. Chemical damp proofing installation, moisture effects and damage.

    Skill
    • ST0096 Plastering: Apply solid plastering systems using one and two coat plastering to internal surfaces.

    • ST0096 Working environment: Select appropriate tools, equipment, materials and components where necessary. Interpret and use drawings and specifications including BIM/CAD. Maintain a clean working area.

  24. Apply relevant legislation and national and locally adopted policy when working on planning projects and casework.

    ST0936 Apply relevant legislation and national and locally adopted policy when working on planning projects and casework.

    Knowledge
    • ST0936 Conditions, appeals and enforcement: The features of monitoring compliance of authorised and unauthorised developments and support the processing of planning appeals.

    • ST0936 Environmental procedures and sustainability: The features of environmental and ecological designations and processes relevant to the planning system. Where to find information identifying potential flood risk for developments and matters such as energy and climate change.

    • ST0936 Legislation and Policy: The features of current town planning regulations, policy and guidance. Appreciation of the implications of case law for planning applications and statutory plan making

    • ST0936 Planning Process: Forms of development management and development plans that happen in planning and their supporting administrative processes. How to respond to requests for technical information about proposals and planning issues.

    • ST0936 Report writing: How to select and present information about policy constraints, site research and baseline analysis

    Skill
    • ST0936 Casework: Process own casework of projects including checking planning documentation for completeness and taking action in response to missing documentation

    • ST0936 Data analysis: Research, collate and compare data relating to development proposals, applications and other planning considerations

    • ST0936 Policy analysis: Apply legislation, local and national policy and regulations to projects and casework

    • ST0936 Report writing: Write reports and summaries and prepare initial documentation for planning proposals and policy representations

    Behaviour
    • ST0936 Commitment to their own Continuing Professional Development

    • ST0936 Demonstrate time management skills, prioritise workload, work under pressure and be able to meet critical deadlines

    • ST0936 Reliability, integrity and respect for confidentiality on work related and personal matters, including appropriate use of social media and information systems. Follows their employers Code of Conduct.

    • ST0936 Take care for their own health and safety

    • ST0936 Work effectively both on their own and as part of a team

  25. Apply relevant setting blocks/support pieces to ensure correct load transfer of infill elements

    ST0802 Apply relevant setting blocks/support pieces to ensure correct load transfer of infill elements

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 Different types of products and their purpose, including specialist products for blast mitigation, safety, security, and fire resistance

    • ST0802 hen to use pocket closers, balancer profiles, Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) carriers and pressed metal closure profiles

    • ST0802 How to check access/scaffold is correctly installed to allow; access to correct levels for work, positioning of products by handling equipment, safe working practices

    • ST0802 How to install windows and doors into their positions, the considerations such as adjustments and any problems that can occur and how to overcome them

    • ST0802 Materials compatibility e.g. what can happen if two materials are incompatible and preventing bi-metallic corrosion by use of an isolation component

    • ST0802 What project specific testing will be needed and why. How and when testing takes place. Types of testing. What happens during testing and why. Consequences of unsatisfactory results

    Skill
    • ST0802 Carry out the handover process

    • ST0802 Read and interpret specifications, diagrams, drawings, and work instructions such as BIM; following instructions

    • ST0802 Select the correct type and quantity of materials, components and equipment for each task in line with specifications/instructions

    • ST0802 Use support/setting blocks correctly to avoid damage

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Adaptable when required, for example adapts to changes to work instructions or variations in workplace contexts and environments

    • ST0802 Applies logical thinking, for example, uses clear and valid reasoning when making decisions related to undertaking the work instructions

    • ST0802 Has a health & safety-first attitude, for example, resists pressures to follow unsafe working practices

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

  26. Apply safe working techniques for moving, lifting and handling pre-assembled, manufactured elements

    ST0265 Apply safe working techniques for moving, lifting and handling pre-assembled, manufactured elements

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 the different techniques and methods to move, handle and store resources prior to installation.

    • ST0265 the different techniques and methods to move, lift and handle, pre-assembled, manufactured elements and modules.

    • ST0265 the responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance to undertake the work e.g. Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations.

    • ST0265 the specific safe working practices for moving, lifting and handling pre-assembled, manufactured elements and modules including risk assessments and method statements, lift plans, control of hand-arm vibration syndrome, dust and noise.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Identify and apply safe working practices in accordance with current legislation, health, safety and welfare regulations, Approved Codes of Practice, company guidance, site specific requirements and taking account of changing circumstances.

    • ST0265 Identify and apply safe working techniques when manual handling, working at height and using access equipment and plant such as fall prevention systems e.g. fall arrest, restraint and access systems, harnesses and scaffold.

    • ST0265 Plan and undertake work practices productively.

    Behaviour
    • ST0265 Effective communication: oral, written, listening, body language, digital and personal presentation.

    • ST0265 Team work: work effectively and respectfully with others with minimum supervision, having consideration for equality and diversity.

  27. Apply sealers and bonding agents to ensure plaster and render adhesion in line with the manufactures instructions.

    ST0096 Apply sealers and bonding agents to ensure plaster and render adhesion in line with the manufactures instructions.

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Application methods for different types of mortars and finishes, including heritage and how to re-instate plastering systems post chemical damp-proof injection.

    • ST0096 Application methods for different types of render systems including colour rendering; run in situ moulding work in sand and cement.

    • ST0096 Materials: Types of traditional and modern materials; moving, handling and storage of them; their uses and characteristics, e g types, condition, strength and compatibility. Cost awareness and environmental considerations/waste awareness, e g surface water management and recycling. Chemical damp proofing installation, moisture effects and damage.

    Skill
    • ST0096 Materials: Identify and prepare surfaces for plastering. Determine quantities and ratios of materials. Move, handle and store materials.

  28. Apply the perimeter closure products to head, cill and jambs of the screens to integrate with the adjacent trades prior to final periphery seal application. These may include pocket closers, balancer profiles, Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) carriers and pressed metal closure profiles etc

    ST0802 Apply the perimeter closure products to head, cill and jambs of the screens to integrate with the adjacent trades prior to final periphery seal application. These may include pocket closers, balancer profiles, Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) carriers and pressed metal closure profiles etc

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 Different types of products and their purpose, including specialist products for blast mitigation, safety, security, and fire resistance

    • ST0802 How to check access/scaffold is correctly installed to allow; access to correct levels for work, positioning of products by handling equipment, safe working practices

    • ST0802 How to stack and store products and materials safely, effectively and securely. Problems or damage that can occur with stored resources and how to overcome them

    • ST0802 How to use MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), the hazards and how to control the risks, what training is required and inspection, maintenance and examination

    • ST0802 Materials compatibility e.g. what can happen if two materials are incompatible and preventing bi-metallic corrosion by use of an isolation component

    • ST0802 Methods for the safe handling, movement and storage of frames and infills. Authority/licenses required to use moving and handling equipment such as cranes, forklift trucks and manipulators. Different types of handling equipment/plant as required by various heavy frames and profiles. Working limits of handling equipment. Problems or damage that can occur and avoidance methods.

    • ST0802 Product types including specific fabrication elements to be checked prior to installation

    • ST0802 Toggle and/or pressure plate and why is it used

    • ST0802 Types of errors that occur; reporting and rectification. Error investigation techniques.

    • ST0802 What project specific testing will be needed and why. How and when testing takes place. Types of testing. What happens during testing and why. Consequences of unsatisfactory results

    Skill
    • ST0802 Carry out the handover process

    • ST0802 Prepare the work area effectively, making the site safe and ensuring all parties are considered

    • ST0802 Read and interpret specifications, diagrams, drawings, and work instructions such as BIM; following instructions

    • ST0802 Select the correct type and quantity of materials, components and equipment for each task in line with specifications/instructions

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Has a health & safety-first attitude, for example, resists pressures to follow unsafe working practices

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Takes responsibility, for example, completes own work to required quality standards

    • ST0802 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

  29. Applying an external water repellent (treatment for lateral water penetration)

    ST0670 Applying an external water repellent (treatment for lateral water penetration)

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 The various building construction and terminology including methods of construction from foundation to roof; roof construction, roof coverings, foundation types, load bearing wall construction, construction of a timber stud partition, how to identify a timber frame building, types of windows and doors

    • ST0670 Understand the environmental impact of treatments i.e. what to do if bats are discovered before or during treatment and who to report the discovery to

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Employ damp control techniques including the installation of a chemical damp proof course, apply an exterior wall surface water repellent, apply a cavity drain membrane as a dry lining system, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Identifying and locating incoming services (i.e. position of stopcock, electrical fuse board, gas meter) to avoid loss of service

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  30. Assess the condition of the roof per agreed works, prepare the roof for thatching, understanding the differences between the different buildings to be thatched.

    ST0821 Assess the condition of the roof per agreed works, prepare the roof for thatching, understanding the differences between the different buildings to be thatched.

    Knowledge
    • ST0821 Health and safety: compliance with working at height regulations, outdoor working and suitability of weather conditions. Manual handling techniques. Why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used when undertaking thatching work including personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protective equipment (RPE).

    • ST0821 How to assess the condition of the roof and to prepare the roof for thatching.

    • ST0821 The assessment of thatched roofs and how to quantify thatching and associated roof works and materials.

    • ST0821 The relevant building, conservation and fire safety regulation affecting thatched buildings. Planning instructions, drawings, product information, specifications and how to interpret them.

    • ST0821 Understanding of the various building types including historic, new-build, commercial, residential. The sympathetic approach to historic and listed buildings; maintaining the local and vernacular character and techniques.

    • ST0821 What fixing method is appropriate including spars, screws and wires, crooks, pins, stitching. Understanding of spar production.

    Skill
    • ST0821 Evaluate the condition of the roof prior to thatching work taking place. Assess condition of existing materials, quality of materials, covering over fixings, condition of fixings, overall thickness of thatch, factors affecting the performance of the roof.

    • ST0821 Prepare appropriate thatching and fixing materials for installation on the roof including damping and yealming long straw; butting and bundling combed wheat reed; trimming, splitting and twisting spars and rods.

    • ST0821 Safely load, transport, unload and store thatching materials. Store materials correctly and give adequate and effective protection against vermin and weather conditions. Ensure materials are accesible when required for use.

    • ST0821 Use, maintain and correctly store thatching tools and any associated equipment.

    • ST0821 Work safely at height and use access equipment. Ensure that own work practices minimise the risk of damage to the surrounding environment, equipment, materials and components.

    • ST0821 Work safely, and be aware of key health, safety and welfare issues. Ensure that own work practices conform to organisational requirements, current legislation and official guidance, and minimise risk of injury and ill health to self and others.

    • ST0821 Working safely and effectively with others. Develop and maintain productive working relationships with colleagues on a daily basis, communicate with customers/visitors/colleagues. Offer constructive views and ideas on developing and maintaining productive working relationships.

    Behaviour
    • ST0821 Safety-first mindset. Adhere to safe systems of work and relevant procedures including attending all safety briefings and training.

    • ST0821 Show professionalism, be prepared for work, arrive on time and present a positive attitude. Work collaboratively, show respect for others, do what has been agreed and offer assistance to others when help is needed. Be approachable, providing timely answers and explanations.

    • ST0821 Take responsbility for their own work and standards of work. Be aware of the limits of their own competence and seek advice when required. Cooperate with employers, other employees and site providers to ensure that their competence is maintained and up-to-date.

  31. Assess the site or workplace for hazards and identify/implement the necessary control measures.

    ST0651 Assess the site or workplace for hazards and identify/implement the necessary control measures.

    Knowledge
    • ST0651 How to interpret design layout drawings and determine the correct and safe methods for access, work tasks and egress.

    • ST0651 The methods of surveying and investigating ground conditions, paying particular regard to the safe identification and avoidance of buried services e.g. cable avoidance tools and techniques and service plan drawings.

    • ST0651 The use of task specific personal protective equipment e.g. fall restraint/arrest equipment for working at height, goggles for drilling/cutting, face masks for dust/drilling and gloves for work with sharp/hot equipment.

    Skill
    • ST0651 Cross reference to Method Statements and Risk Assessments

    • ST0651 Identify shortfalls in the process and/or changes to the workplace which will have a safety, production or budgetary impact.

    • ST0651 Solve problems - predict and prevent H&S problems through observation and preventative action.

    Behaviour
    • ST0651 Compliance/Instruction: abide by employer procedure/company values, site inductions, Risk Assessment and Method Statements, tool box talks.

    • ST0651 Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions to undertake work instructions.

  32. Assist Chartered Town Planners with consultation and/or community engagement on planning applications and/or strategic or local plans including taking part in technical discussions on proposals for development with members of the public and/or councillors and justifying the stance you take.

    ST0936 Assist Chartered Town Planners with consultation and/or community engagement on planning applications and/or strategic or local plans including taking part in technical discussions on proposals for development with members of the public and/or councillors and justifying the stance you take.

    Knowledge
    • ST0936 Health and Safety: Responsibilities under health and safety legislation on safe working practices

    • ST0936 Stakeholder engagement: The wider decision making and political context in which planners work. Including the types and sizes of organisations working in planning, statutory authorities and other consultees, including the local community

    Skill
    • ST0936 Administration: Provide administrative support to line managers and peers. Keep an accurate record of meetings. Use appropriate case management systems.

    • ST0936 Communication: Communicate effectively with members of the public, clients and other stakeholders. Respond to queries in writing and verbally. Use community engagement techniques to encourage participation in the planning system.

    • ST0936 Presentation external: Prepare and deliver presentations to external audiences e.g. members of the public or other community or professional stakeholders

    Behaviour
    • ST0936 Commitment to their own Continuing Professional Development

    • ST0936 Demonstrate time management skills, prioritise workload, work under pressure and be able to meet critical deadlines

    • ST0936 Reliability, integrity and respect for confidentiality on work related and personal matters, including appropriate use of social media and information systems. Follows their employers Code of Conduct.

    • ST0936 Take care for their own health and safety

    • ST0936 Work effectively both on their own and as part of a team

  33. Assist Chartered Town Planners with planning appeals, collating casework materials and supporting documentation and responding to written evidence and other planning information presented by the opposing side.

    ST0936 Assist Chartered Town Planners with planning appeals, collating casework materials and supporting documentation and responding to written evidence and other planning information presented by the opposing side.

    Knowledge
    • ST0936 Conditions, appeals and enforcement: The features of monitoring compliance of authorised and unauthorised developments and support the processing of planning appeals.

    • ST0936 Legislation and Policy: The features of current town planning regulations, policy and guidance. Appreciation of the implications of case law for planning applications and statutory plan making

    • ST0936 Planning Process: Forms of development management and development plans that happen in planning and their supporting administrative processes. How to respond to requests for technical information about proposals and planning issues.

    • ST0936 Size and scale: How to assess the size and scale of developments and structures in relation to planning policy and impact on adjacent developments

    Skill
    • ST0936 Casework: Process own casework of projects including checking planning documentation for completeness and taking action in response to missing documentation

    • ST0936 Data analysis: Research, collate and compare data relating to development proposals, applications and other planning considerations

    • ST0936 Data monitoring: Consult, create and where necessary maintain records on relevant planning registers

    • ST0936 Policy analysis: Apply legislation, local and national policy and regulations to projects and casework

    • ST0936 Report writing: Write reports and summaries and prepare initial documentation for planning proposals and policy representations

    Behaviour
    • ST0936 Commitment to their own Continuing Professional Development

    • ST0936 Demonstrate time management skills, prioritise workload, work under pressure and be able to meet critical deadlines

    • ST0936 Reliability, integrity and respect for confidentiality on work related and personal matters, including appropriate use of social media and information systems. Follows their employers Code of Conduct.

    • ST0936 Take care for their own health and safety

    • ST0936 Work effectively both on their own and as part of a team

  34. Assist in the development of civil engineering solutions, by collecting and interpreting technical information and data, carrying out calculations and analysing the outputs

    ST0091 Assist in the development of civil engineering solutions, by collecting and interpreting technical information and data, carrying out calculations and analysing the outputs

    Knowledge
    • ST0091 Appropriate engineering principles, underpinned by appropriate mathematical, scientific and technical knowledge and understanding, relating to civil engineering and the construction process

    • ST0091 Key principles, techniques and methods of data and technical information collection, analysis and evaluation used in delivering civil engineering models, designs, and technical solutions

    Skill
    • ST0091 Apply appropriate civil engineering principles, techniques, and methods, including mathematical, scientific, and technical know-how, to civil engineering and the construction process

    • ST0091 Apply key principles, techniques and methods of data and technical information collection, analysis, and evaluation to support the delivery of civil engineering models, designs, and technical solutions

    Behaviour
    • ST0091 Applies a structured approach to problem solving with attention to detail, accuracy, and diligence

    • ST0091 Work independently, operating in a systematic, proactive, and transparent way, using resources effectively to complete tasks, knowing their limitations and when to ask for support or escalate

  35. Assist with installing light rail track, points, switches and crossing

    ST0669 Assist with installing light rail track, points, switches and crossing

    Knowledge
    • ST0669 Codes of conduct, organisational expectations and requirements including those relating to working with others, working in public facing/open working environment, quality expectations and working solutions that support environmental sustainability.

    • ST0669 Safe working practices, legislation and organisational policies, procedures, requirements and systems in place relating to fitness for duty, health, safety and security including those for noise, dust and vibration control, working with limited space and access, working in an open/public/urban environment, working on or near a road or track.

    • ST0669 The operational Tramway, its components, functionality, signalling principles and characteristics.

    • ST0669 The principles of civil engineering and the range of construction and inspection methods and techniques required for the construction and renewal of the Tramway, including understanding the range of components, acceptable tolerances, geometry specifications and the factors which may affect Tramway construction.

    • ST0669 The tramway environment, its history, customers, relationship between stakeholders (landowners, councils, businesses, general public), range of structures and components (buildings, including grade II listed, bridges, tunnels etc.) and the interface with Heavy Railway, Highways and the pedestrianised environment.

    Skill
    • ST0669 Access and follow information and documentation to support construction and renewals activities, including method statements, risk assessments, plans, specifications, manuals etc.

    • ST0669 Communicate relevant and technical information clearly and timely, using appropriate equipment, verbal and non-verbal communication methods to colleagues and customers.

    • ST0669 Contribute to safe working practices and procedures, including wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment and follow the appropriate rules and procedures relating to safe systems of work in the Tramway environment, including working at heights and in confined spaces/trenches and on or near roads or track.

    • ST0669 Ensure all preparations for the shift have been carried out and all relevant information has been communicated and understood.

    • ST0669 Safely carry out construction and renewals activities, including:

    • ST0669 Select, inspect and prepare hand held tools, equipment and items of plant to support construction and renewals activities, ensuring calibration tolerances have been met as applicable.

    Behaviour
    • ST0669 Customer Service

    • ST0669 Professionalism

    • ST0669 Quality

    • ST0669 Safety

  36. Assist with installing steelwork structures such as OLE (Overhead Line Equipment)

    ST0669 Assist with installing steelwork structures such as OLE (Overhead Line Equipment)

    Knowledge
    • ST0669 Codes of conduct, organisational expectations and requirements including those relating to working with others, working in public facing/open working environment, quality expectations and working solutions that support environmental sustainability.

    • ST0669 Safe working practices, legislation and organisational policies, procedures, requirements and systems in place relating to fitness for duty, health, safety and security including those for noise, dust and vibration control, working with limited space and access, working in an open/public/urban environment, working on or near a road or track.

    • ST0669 The operational Tramway, its components, functionality, signalling principles and characteristics.

    • ST0669 The principles of civil engineering and the range of construction and inspection methods and techniques required for the construction and renewal of the Tramway, including understanding the range of components, acceptable tolerances, geometry specifications and the factors which may affect Tramway construction.

    • ST0669 The tramway environment, its history, customers, relationship between stakeholders (landowners, councils, businesses, general public), range of structures and components (buildings, including grade II listed, bridges, tunnels etc.) and the interface with Heavy Railway, Highways and the pedestrianised environment.

    Skill
    • ST0669 Access and follow information and documentation to support construction and renewals activities, including method statements, risk assessments, plans, specifications, manuals etc.

    • ST0669 Communicate relevant and technical information clearly and timely, using appropriate equipment, verbal and non-verbal communication methods to colleagues and customers.

    • ST0669 Contribute to safe working practices and procedures, including wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment and follow the appropriate rules and procedures relating to safe systems of work in the Tramway environment, including working at heights and in confined spaces/trenches and on or near roads or track.

    • ST0669 Ensure all preparations for the shift have been carried out and all relevant information has been communicated and understood.

    • ST0669 Safely carry out construction and renewals activities, including:

    • ST0669 Select, inspect and prepare hand held tools, equipment and items of plant to support construction and renewals activities, ensuring calibration tolerances have been met as applicable.

    Behaviour
    • ST0669 Customer Service

    • ST0669 Professionalism

    • ST0669 Quality

    • ST0669 Safety

  37. Assist with processing, investigating and resolving any correspondence which has been returned to sender.

    ST0877 Assist with processing, investigating and resolving any correspondence which has been returned to sender.

    Knowledge
    • ST0877 Contact referencing and the methods that a land referencer would use to make contact with stakeholders before, during and post-site work.

    • ST0877 Digital tools used to inspect and report information. The forms of acquiring and recording information from project stakeholders.

    • ST0877 Diligent enquiry: the definition of, processes required to satisfy and the consequences of non-compliance.

    • ST0877 Processes involved with identifying and requesting information from major landowners and statutory undertakers. The registration of ownership in land and consequences of unregistered land. Interests and land/property and the hierarchy of interests. Balancing and validating conflicting data sources.

    • ST0877 The elements of a typical land referencing project including structure, lifecycle, hierarchy, contact and non-contact referencing. The range of typical projects where land referencing is applied and the risks posed to a typical land referencing project (e.g. ransom strips, un-notified interested parties).

    • ST0877 The range of information sources, including paper and digital map data, and how this is procured to support land referencing exercises. Quality control standards and methodology. The unknown owner process.

    • ST0877 The various stakeholders in a land referencing project. The importance of consultation and the purpose of public engagement. Landowner liaison processes, consideration of attitudes and behaviours. Managing conflict when engaging with project stakeholders.

    • ST0877 UK consent methods and instruments.

    Skill
    • ST0877 Communication with a range of stakeholders via numerous methods including phone, email and in person.

    • ST0877 Identify relevant legislation and the appropriate data extraction required to satisfy the requirements of the chosen consent method. Ensure compliance with relevant health, safety and well-being legislation, company policy and practice. Process personal information in a secure manner.

    • ST0877 Interpret information from multiple sources, including paper and digital, relaying in a coherent and clear format. Identify proprietors, types of tenure and rights over land, current beneficiaries and successors and unknown interests in land.

    • ST0877 Maintain accurate records in accordance with company procedures.

    • ST0877 Record information accurately and comprehensively, providing a full auditable trail of evidence. Use a Geographic Information System (GIS) for data processing and analysis, areas measurement and plan production.

    Behaviour
    • ST0877 Adopt a professional approach to work, respect confidentiality and work collaboratively across multiple disciplines.

    • ST0877 Demonstrate an attention to detail when solving problems, taking into consideration people, places and environments and the relationship between them.

    • ST0877 Work independently, self-manage and prioritise work and own professional development.

  38. Attend and speak at planning meetings, in an office environment and on site, and keep an accurate record of meetings

    ST0936 Attend and speak at planning meetings, in an office environment and on site, and keep an accurate record of meetings

    Knowledge
    • ST0936 Environmental procedures and sustainability: The features of environmental and ecological designations and processes relevant to the planning system. Where to find information identifying potential flood risk for developments and matters such as energy and climate change.

    • ST0936 Health and Safety: Responsibilities under health and safety legislation on safe working practices

    • ST0936 Legislation and Policy: The features of current town planning regulations, policy and guidance. Appreciation of the implications of case law for planning applications and statutory plan making

    • ST0936 Planning Process: Forms of development management and development plans that happen in planning and their supporting administrative processes. How to respond to requests for technical information about proposals and planning issues.

    • ST0936 Stakeholder engagement: The wider decision making and political context in which planners work. Including the types and sizes of organisations working in planning, statutory authorities and other consultees, including the local community

    Skill
    • ST0936 Administration: Provide administrative support to line managers and peers. Keep an accurate record of meetings. Use appropriate case management systems.

    • ST0936 Communication: Communicate effectively with members of the public, clients and other stakeholders. Respond to queries in writing and verbally. Use community engagement techniques to encourage participation in the planning system.

    • ST0936 Presentation external: Prepare and deliver presentations to external audiences e.g. members of the public or other community or professional stakeholders

    • ST0936 Presentation internal: Discuss and present planning information, documentation and findings to colleagues

    • ST0936 Site analysis: Take and edit site photographs correctly, and take site visit notes accurately

    Behaviour
    • ST0936 Commitment to their own Continuing Professional Development

    • ST0936 Demonstrate time management skills, prioritise workload, work under pressure and be able to meet critical deadlines

    • ST0936 Reliability, integrity and respect for confidentiality on work related and personal matters, including appropriate use of social media and information systems. Follows their employers Code of Conduct.

    • ST0936 Take care for their own health and safety

    • ST0936 Work effectively both on their own and as part of a team

  39. Be aware of specific health and safety legislation and possible hazards associated with bricklaying and concreting

    ST0414 Be aware of specific health and safety legislation and possible hazards associated with bricklaying and concreting

    Knowledge
    • ST0414 Potential hazards associated with bricklaying and concreting resources and methods of work

    • ST0414 Specific health and safety practices that include any specific procedures, problem solving and the establishment of the authority needed to rectify them covering all aspects of the trade

  40. Be prepared to take responsibility in cases where others are unable to continue with tasks adapting to the environment accordingly

    ST0414 Be prepared to take responsibility in cases where others are unable to continue with tasks adapting to the environment accordingly

    Skill
    • ST0414 Be adaptable to environment being worked in

    • ST0414 Plan the sequence of work, using appropriate resources, in accordance with organisational procedures to ensure work is completed safely and efficiently

    • ST0414 Undertake basic project management process to include the bidding for necessary resources across long logistic chains, whilst avoiding wastage and all to be completed within the required time frame

    • ST0414 Undertake site supervision to ensure completion of task in a military (often hostile) environment , maintaining health and safety and a safe working environment

    Behaviour
    • ST0414 An alert and tactical awareness prior to, during and after any construction project in a hostile environment and be able to adapt to a changing environment

    • ST0414 The initiative to adapt, develop and overcome any situation that may arise during a task whilst maintaining a military approach

    • ST0414 The willingness to take charge of a situation should it be required

  41. Calculate the most efficient quantity, length and area of resources.

    ST0264 Calculate the most efficient quantity, length and area of resources.

    Knowledge
    • ST0264 how to estimate resource quantities to carry out work eg quantity of fixings, length of timber, sheet materials

    Skill
    • ST0264 demonstrate a range of fundamental skills including measuring, marking out, fitting, cutting, splicing, mitring, scribing, horizontal and vertical levelling (including laser levelling), finishing, positioning and securing.

    • ST0264 Estimate resource quantities to carry out work eg quantity of fixings, length of timber

    • ST0264 Plan and undertake work practices productively.

    Behaviour
    • ST0264 Independent working: take responsibility for completing their own work.

    • ST0264 Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions

    • ST0264 Time management: use own time effectively to complete the work on schedule

  42. Carry out after hire inspections and report findings once the building is returned to the depot in order to prepare invoice for damages.

    ST0265 Carry out after hire inspections and report findings once the building is returned to the depot in order to prepare invoice for damages.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 how to complete product paperwork, including pre-delivery inspection, handover documentation and after hire inspection reports, identify and record all damages and faults in accordance with company procedures.

  43. Carry out all combat engineering tasks safely and with due consideration for others, using necessary protective equipment and guiding unloading tasks

    ST0414 Carry out all combat engineering tasks safely and with due consideration for others, using necessary protective equipment and guiding unloading tasks

    Knowledge
    • ST0414 Health and safety requirements for control equipment when undertaking work on site along with accident reporting when involved with, fires, spillages, injuries

    • ST0414 Safety requirements when working at height and below ground using relevant equipment

    • ST0414 The different techniques and methods used to move, handle and store resources in the workplace and be aware of potential hazards involved with these resources

    • ST0414 The importance of site safety whilst being aware of the role of other site workers and their welfare

    • ST0414 The principles of waste management, disposal and environmental control in relation to environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations, official guidance and local requirements when working in foreign countries

    Skill
    • ST0414 Carry out work to military standards, as laid down by the on-site military design team. All works must be of quality, within budget

    • ST0414 Move, manage and store resources in the workplace in a safe manner

    • ST0414 Oversee the preparation of resources safely for transport by land, sea or air and safely unload resources with the use of signaling

    • ST0414 Use personal protective equipment relevant to the task and the tactical situation

    Behaviour
    • ST0414 The initiative to adapt, develop and overcome any situation that may arise during a task whilst maintaining a military approach

    • ST0414 The willingness to take charge of a situation should it be required

  44. Carry out and produce detailed conditional site survey reports along with remedial/ enhancement recommendations

    ST0629 Carry out and produce detailed conditional site survey reports along with remedial/ enhancement recommendations

    Knowledge
    • ST0629 Understand cooling systems, heat generation and renewable technology

    • ST0629 Understand hydrodynamics and hydronic systems in buildings e.g. the transfer of heat energy and cooling energy through a building using water

    • ST0629 Understand the control principles associated with the design, function, facilities management and use of the building

    • ST0629 Understand the fundamentals of controlling HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and building technology

    Skill
    • ST0629 Applying communications technology protocols and media e.g. MODBUS and BACNET

    • ST0629 Applying the control principles associated with the design, function and use of buildings e.g. to create points lists, description of operation, cable schedules

    • ST0629 Applying the principles and practices for the commissioning of BEMS systems and equipment in a variety of building types and environments

    • ST0629 Applying the principles and practices of measurement technology

    • ST0629 Applying the principles for completing conditional site surveys, along with associated recommendations

    • ST0629 Identifying requirements for protection of electrical installations

    • ST0629 Incorporating Control Panel wiring, construction and relay logic into the design process

    • ST0629 Incorporating cooling systems, heat generation and renewable technology into designs as applicable

    • ST0629 Incorporating hydrodynamics/ hydronic systems into designs

    • ST0629 Incorporating the needs of a variety of building stakeholders (e.g. owners/ operators) within the design of the BEMS system

    Behaviour
    • ST0629 Accepting, prioritizing, delegating and undertaking technical and other tasks effectively

    • ST0629 Be aware of the needs and concerns of others, especially in relation to diversity and equality

    • ST0629 Commit to compliance with health and safety

    • ST0629 Committed to working effectively with colleagues, the public, clients and other stakeholders

    • ST0629 Create maintain, and enhance productive working relationships

    • ST0629 Strive to communicate effectively with work colleagues and clients using oral, written and electronic methods to communicate technical and other information

    • ST0629 Take responsibility for personal development, demonstrating commitment to learning and self-improvement

    • ST0629 Take responsibility for working independently and completing work to the appropriate specifications and codes of practice

    • ST0629 Undertake work in a way that contributes to sustainable development

  45. Carry out and record CPD necessary to maintain and enhance competence in own area of practice

    ST0859 Carry out and record CPD necessary to maintain and enhance competence in own area of practice

    Knowledge
    • ST0859 Building life cycle management, using acquired knowledge to understand the impact of their design from a commercial and practical viability viewpoint and demonstrate an awareness of fire safety beyond design into construction and occupation. This includes how fire safety measures are specified, constructed and maintained by others.

    • ST0859 Managing teams and developing staff to meet changing technical and managerial needs including reviewing and appraising performance in relation to delivery of fire engineering projects.

    • ST0859 UK Engineering Council's and other relevant codes of conduct and ethical principles.

    Skill
    • ST0859 Apply acquired knowledge to develop and or review fire safety solutions and be able to objectively review, identify issues or offer alternative solutions/opinions including, fire engineered analysis, means of escape calculations, smoke ventilation calculations, heat transfer calculations and hazard identification and fire risk assessments.

    • ST0859 Carry out and record the continuing professional development necessary to maintain and enhance knowledge and competence as a fire safety engineer.

    • ST0859 Contribute to effective team working and developing staff to meet changing technical and managerial needs.

  46. Carry out basic fault identification on the engine, the electrical system, the fuel system, the cooling system and the hydraulic system

    ST0414 Carry out basic fault identification on the engine, the electrical system, the fuel system, the cooling system and the hydraulic system

    Knowledge
    • ST0414 Understand the basic fault identification on the engine, the electrical system, the fuel system, the cooling system and the hydraulic system of the plant being used

    Skill
    • ST0414 Carry out basic fault identification on the engine, the electrical system, the fuel system, the cooling system and the hydraulic system

  47. Carry out checks, make adjustments and alterations to the machine and preparing the machines for work

    ST0736 Carry out checks, make adjustments and alterations to the machine and preparing the machines for work

    Knowledge
    • ST0736 How to extract information from the operator's manual and electronic readout systems for to prepare and use the machine effectively

    • ST0736 How tools and equipment for maintenance, checks, servicing and configuration requirements are to be used and maintained

    • ST0736 Relevant legislation and regulations including Health and Safety at Work Act, PUWER, LOLER, COSHH and the requirements for, and devising of static and dynamic risk assessments, method statements, COSHH-based assessments and permit-to-work systems.

    • ST0736 The characteristics, functions, uses and limitations of use of the relevant item of plant

    • ST0736 The function and use of all controls, gauges, switches and performance aids to carry out machine operations

    • ST0736 The health, safety, wellbeing and environmental requirements and considerations that apply for operational and maintenance activities, such as the control of diesel and oil spills, and reporting procedures for unsafe or environmental situations

    • ST0736 The operator-level servicing, checks and maintenance requirements for the range of plant

    • ST0736 What resources and ancillary equipment the machine will require to carry out core operational functions

    Skill
    • ST0736 Extract information from a variety of sources for basic servicing, checks, operational and maintenance requirements

    • ST0736 Identify and apply information from a range of sources so that the machine is set for the work and for the work to be carried out

    • ST0736 Identify and source materials, equipment and consumables for operational requirements

    • ST0736 Select and use tools, lubricants and equipment required for operator-level maintenance, checks, servicing and configuration requirements

    • ST0736 Work in accordance with health, safety, welfare and environmental requirements, evaluate the working area and activity according to static and dynamic risk assessments and method statements, and report on unsafe situations following organisational procedures

    Behaviour
    • ST0736 Attitude and discipline - Adopts a professional approach to the work and to colleagues and clients and shows professionalism whilst being polite and courteous to peers, managers, clients, general public and others, questions and challenges others when procedures are not being followed.

    • ST0736 Health and Safety-first attitude - Is aware of the importance of following procedures and following guidance of senior members of the team due to the many risks and hazards present in the work environment and acts in accordance to H & S requirements, constantly evaluating the operation for hazards and takes appropriate actions whilst following safe systems of work, avoids taking short cuts that may increase risks

    • ST0736 Positive customer relationships - Behaves in accordance with the values of the employer; treats customers and stakeholders with courtesy and responds quickly to their requirements, forming and enhancing customer relationships, creating and maintaining effective working and commercial relationships

    • ST0736 Teamwork and independent working - Working and engaging collaboratively and effectively with co-workers of different occupations to achieve requisite results safely and efficiently and safe working, and achieving those results through independence, resourcefulness and ability, operates as an effective team member and under supervision, takes responsibility, accountability and ownership of their own actions and for the completion their own work.

    • ST0736 Working effectively - Undertakes the work in a reliable and productive manner.

  48. Carry out Death Watch Beetle treatment

    ST0670 Carry out Death Watch Beetle treatment

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Identifying and understanding various building repairs including bricklaying and brickwork, floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates, removing existing timber floor at ground level, decaying timber lintel, small voids in a wall; and the associated waste disposal

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 The principles of timber treatment including the various timber treatment products, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 The various building construction and terminology including methods of construction from foundation to roof; roof construction, roof coverings, foundation types, load bearing wall construction, construction of a timber stud partition, how to identify a timber frame building, types of windows and doors

    • ST0670 Understand the environmental impact of treatments i.e. what to do if bats are discovered before or during treatment and who to report the discovery to

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Employ building repair techniques including bricklaying and brickwork, renew and repair floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates; remove existing timber floor at ground level; replace decayed timber lintel, timber floor trimmer spanning a bay; install a new sub floor air vent; infill small voids in a wall; correctly dispose of waste

    • ST0670 Employ damp control techniques including the installation of a chemical damp proof course, apply an exterior wall surface water repellent, apply a cavity drain membrane as a dry lining system, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Employ timber treatment techniques including the application of timber treatment products, calculate the amount of timber treatment/biocide product needed to complete the work, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 Identifying and locating incoming services (i.e. position of stopcock, electrical fuse board, gas meter) to avoid loss of service

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  49. Carry out dimensional checks of the slab and mark up positions e.g. starter bars and rails according to specifications and drawings.

    ST0265 Carry out dimensional checks of the slab and mark up positions e.g. starter bars and rails according to specifications and drawings.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 How to adjust temporary works to achieve alignment and level.

    • ST0265 How to select and fix specified temporary works, edge protection.

    • ST0265 How to set out components in relation to datum points to maintain dimensional control.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Measure, mark, align, position and set out lines, starter rails and/or dowel bars according to drawings and specifications.

  50. Carry out dimensional checks of the slab and mark up positions, e.g.: grid, anchorages, ground cleats, services and drainage, according to specifications and drawings.

    ST0265 Carry out dimensional checks of the slab and mark up positions, e.g.: grid, anchorages, ground cleats, services and drainage, according to specifications and drawings.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 How to install, check and record to achieve alignment and level.

    • ST0265 How to set out components in relation to datum points to maintain dimensional control.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Interpret survey information supplied. Measure, mark, align, position and set out lines, ground-cleats, anchorages and modular landing grids according to drawings and specifications.

  51. Carry out Dry Rot (Serpula lacrymans) treatment

    ST0670 Carry out Dry Rot (Serpula lacrymans) treatment

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Identifying and understanding various building repairs including bricklaying and brickwork, floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates, removing existing timber floor at ground level, decaying timber lintel, small voids in a wall; and the associated waste disposal

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 The principles of timber treatment including the various timber treatment products, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 The various building construction and terminology including methods of construction from foundation to roof; roof construction, roof coverings, foundation types, load bearing wall construction, construction of a timber stud partition, how to identify a timber frame building, types of windows and doors

    • ST0670 Understand the environmental impact of treatments i.e. what to do if bats are discovered before or during treatment and who to report the discovery to

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Employ building repair techniques including bricklaying and brickwork, renew and repair floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates; remove existing timber floor at ground level; replace decayed timber lintel, timber floor trimmer spanning a bay; install a new sub floor air vent; infill small voids in a wall; correctly dispose of waste

    • ST0670 Employ damp control techniques including the installation of a chemical damp proof course, apply an exterior wall surface water repellent, apply a cavity drain membrane as a dry lining system, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Employ timber treatment techniques including the application of timber treatment products, calculate the amount of timber treatment/biocide product needed to complete the work, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 Identifying and locating incoming services (i.e. position of stopcock, electrical fuse board, gas meter) to avoid loss of service

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  52. Carry out fault finding and rectification of defective control equipment or software algorithms

    ST0629 Carry out fault finding and rectification of defective control equipment or software algorithms

    Knowledge
    • ST0629 Understand Control Panel wiring, construction and relay logic

    • ST0629 Understand the fundamentals of controlling HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and building technology

    • ST0629 Understand the operation and application of BEMS field devices e.g. sensors

    • ST0629 Understand the principles for diagnosing and correcting faults in BEMS network systems and BEMS equipment in buildings

    Skill
    • ST0629 Applying communications technology protocols and media e.g. MODBUS and BACNET

    • ST0629 Applying relevant safety legislation, codes of practice and safe working practices to themselves and others

    • ST0629 Applying the control principles associated with the design, function and use of buildings e.g. to create points lists, description of operation, cable schedules

    • ST0629 Applying the principles and practices for the commissioning of BEMS systems and equipment in a variety of building types and environments

    • ST0629 Applying the principles, for diagnosing and correcting faults in BEMS network systems and BEMS equipment

    • ST0629 Identifying requirements for protection of electrical installations

    • ST0629 Incorporating the needs of a variety of building stakeholders (e.g. owners/ operators) within the design of the BEMS system

    • ST0629 Interpreting the requirements for the BEMS element of electrical installations

    Behaviour
    • ST0629 Accepting responsibility for their own work and actions and that of others in their team

    • ST0629 Accepting, prioritizing, delegating and undertaking technical and other tasks effectively

    • ST0629 Be aware of the needs and concerns of others, especially in relation to diversity and equality

    • ST0629 Commit to compliance with health and safety

    • ST0629 Committed to working effectively with colleagues, the public, clients and other stakeholders

    • ST0629 Create maintain, and enhance productive working relationships

    • ST0629 Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner

    • ST0629 Solving problems within their own scope of responsibility, by applying technical and behavioural skills and knowledge to define the problem, identify, evaluate and select alternatives and implement solutions.

    • ST0629 Strive to communicate effectively with work colleagues and clients using oral, written and electronic methods to communicate technical and other information

    • ST0629 Take responsibility for working independently and completing work to the appropriate specifications and codes of practice

  53. Carry out finishing works and installation of the ancillary items such as window formers, cavity trays and insulation products.

    ST0265 Carry out finishing works and installation of the ancillary items such as window formers, cavity trays and insulation products.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 Application methods of cementitious finishing products such as grouts and fillers.

    • ST0265 The range of insulation types their performance, options, quality and installation methods e.g. preventing cold bridges and forming fire stops.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Apply finishing products to specified quality standard.

    • ST0265 Use appropriate materials and fixings in accordance with drawings, specifications and manufacturer's instructions.

  54. Carry out internal finishing works and installation of the ancillary items such as bay joints, service connections and completions, suspended ceilings, flooring, thresholds, internal fabric items, cavity trays, insulation products and decorative finishes.

    ST0265 Carry out internal finishing works and installation of the ancillary items such as bay joints, service connections and completions, suspended ceilings, flooring, thresholds, internal fabric items, cavity trays, insulation products and decorative finishes.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 Application methods of passive fire protection products such as mineral wools, intumescent tapes and fillers.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Apply finishing products to quality standard in accordance with drawings and project specifications.

    • ST0265 Select, pre-form, assemble and install internal inter-modular fire stopping and internal building fabric-finishing components and materials in accordance with drawings, specifications, manufacturer's instructions and regulatory compliance.

  55. Carry out maintenance and inspection duties, including fault finding and rectification.

    ST0651 Carry out maintenance and inspection duties, including fault finding and rectification.

    Knowledge
    • ST0651 The principles of the British Standard for Lightning Protection (BS EN 62305) and, in particular, Part 3: Physical Damage to Structures and Life Hazard and how this is provides for 4 different levels of protection.

    • ST0651 The procedure for testing and verification of a Lightning Protection or Earthing System, including equipment required and its correct use.

    • ST0651 The use of surge protection devices for electrical, data and telecom systems.

    Skill
    • ST0651 Ability to fault-find and determine and/or apply suitable corrective action.

    Behaviour
    • ST0651 Independent working: take responsibility for completion of own work.

    • ST0651 Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions to undertake work instructions.

  56. Carry out maintenance to buildings in accordance with the planned schedule or in reaction to customer feedback e.g. broken component, different layout required.

    ST0265 Carry out maintenance to buildings in accordance with the planned schedule or in reaction to customer feedback e.g. broken component, different layout required.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 how to construct, install, maintain and dismantle modular and portable buildings including the following elements:

    Skill
    • ST0265 commission, operate and decommission powered units, machinery and equipment specific to the relocatable modular and portable building operations e.g. pumps, generators, compressors, pressure washers and lighting sets.

  57. Carry out necessary building repairs (treatment for lateral water penetration)

    ST0670 Carry out necessary building repairs (treatment for lateral water penetration)

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Identifying and understanding various building repairs including bricklaying and brickwork, floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates, removing existing timber floor at ground level, decaying timber lintel, small voids in a wall; and the associated waste disposal

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Understand the environmental impact of treatments i.e. what to do if bats are discovered before or during treatment and who to report the discovery to

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Employ building repair techniques including bricklaying and brickwork, renew and repair floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates; remove existing timber floor at ground level; replace decayed timber lintel, timber floor trimmer spanning a bay; install a new sub floor air vent; infill small voids in a wall; correctly dispose of waste

    • ST0670 Employ damp control techniques including the installation of a chemical damp proof course, apply an exterior wall surface water repellent, apply a cavity drain membrane as a dry lining system, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Employ timber treatment techniques including the application of timber treatment products, calculate the amount of timber treatment/biocide product needed to complete the work, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 Identifying and locating incoming services (i.e. position of stopcock, electrical fuse board, gas meter) to avoid loss of service

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  58. Carry out operator-level servicing and maintenance activities using relevant information sources

    ST0736 Carry out operator-level servicing and maintenance activities using relevant information sources

    Knowledge
    • ST0736 How to extract information from the operator's manual and electronic readout systems for to prepare and use the machine effectively

    • ST0736 How tools and equipment for maintenance, checks, servicing and configuration requirements are to be used and maintained

    • ST0736 Relevant legislation and regulations including Health and Safety at Work Act, PUWER, LOLER, COSHH and the requirements for, and devising of static and dynamic risk assessments, method statements, COSHH-based assessments and permit-to-work systems.

    • ST0736 The health, safety, wellbeing and environmental requirements and considerations that apply for operational and maintenance activities, such as the control of diesel and oil spills, and reporting procedures for unsafe or environmental situations

    • ST0736 The operator-level servicing, checks and maintenance requirements for the range of plant

    Skill
    • ST0736 Extract information from a variety of sources for basic servicing, checks, operational and maintenance requirements

    • ST0736 Identify and apply information from a range of sources so that the machine is set for the work and for the work to be carried out

    • ST0736 Identify and source materials, equipment and consumables for operational requirements

    • ST0736 Select and use tools, lubricants and equipment required for operator-level maintenance, checks, servicing and configuration requirements

    • ST0736 Work in accordance with health, safety, welfare and environmental requirements, evaluate the working area and activity according to static and dynamic risk assessments and method statements, and report on unsafe situations following organisational procedures

    Behaviour
    • ST0736 Attitude and discipline - Adopts a professional approach to the work and to colleagues and clients and shows professionalism whilst being polite and courteous to peers, managers, clients, general public and others, questions and challenges others when procedures are not being followed.

    • ST0736 Health and Safety-first attitude - Is aware of the importance of following procedures and following guidance of senior members of the team due to the many risks and hazards present in the work environment and acts in accordance to H & S requirements, constantly evaluating the operation for hazards and takes appropriate actions whilst following safe systems of work, avoids taking short cuts that may increase risks

    • ST0736 Positive customer relationships - Behaves in accordance with the values of the employer; treats customers and stakeholders with courtesy and responds quickly to their requirements, forming and enhancing customer relationships, creating and maintaining effective working and commercial relationships

    • ST0736 Teamwork and independent working - Working and engaging collaboratively and effectively with co-workers of different occupations to achieve requisite results safely and efficiently and safe working, and achieving those results through independence, resourcefulness and ability, operates as an effective team member and under supervision, takes responsibility, accountability and ownership of their own actions and for the completion their own work.

    • ST0736 Working effectively - Undertakes the work in a reliable and productive manner.

  59. Carry out pre-use checks of all lifting and handling equipment to be used for the project

    ST0265 Carry out pre-use checks of all lifting and handling equipment to be used for the project

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 the different techniques and methods to move, handle and store resources prior to installation.

    • ST0265 the responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance to undertake the work e.g. Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations.

    • ST0265 the specific safe working practices for moving, lifting and handling pre-assembled, manufactured elements and modules including risk assessments and method statements, lift plans, control of hand-arm vibration syndrome, dust and noise.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Apply different materials for load bearing and non-load bearing purposes according to design and specifications.

    • ST0265 Identify and apply safe working techniques when slinging and signalling the movement of loads.

    Behaviour
    • ST0265 Working safely: in accordance with legal, regulatory, contractual and company procedures.

  60. Carry out pre-use checks of all tools and equipment to be used for the project by self and colleagues, providing training and instruction where necessary.

    ST0263 Carry out pre-use checks of all tools and equipment to be used for the project by self and colleagues, providing training and instruction where necessary.

    Knowledge
    • ST0263 Power Tools: how to prepare, use, maintain and store power tools including the procedure for undertaking visual first use check eg multi-functional tool, portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders and nail guns. How to produce jigs.

    • ST0263 The responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance to undertake the work e.g. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, Fire Door legislation

    Skill
    • ST0263 Apply safe use, storage and maintenance of hand tools, power tools and equipment including the use of PPE, LEV and RPE.

    Behaviour
    • ST0263 Independent working: take responsibility for completing own work and monitoring the work of others.

    • ST0263 Working effectively: undertake the work in a reliable and productive manner, lead others by example.

  61. Carry out quality checks against specification and take remedial action where instructed

    ST0265 Carry out quality checks against specification and take remedial action where instructed

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 how and when to follow organisational reporting procedures to identify and rectify problems arising from information, resources and methods of work.

    • ST0265 how to communicate with others and follow organisational procedures to conform to productive work practices.

    • ST0271 How to complete post installation quality checks to ensure compliance with specification outlined in drawings and/or digital models and when to follow organisational reporting procedures to identify and rectify problems arising from information, resources and methods of work.

    • ST0271 How to comply with specifications and drawings when assembling, positioning and fixing elements.

    • ST0271 How to interpret various types of information for drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling

    • ST0265 how to interpret various types of information for drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling and Personal Digital Assistant models.

    • ST0271 The quality requirements of the materials and products that are being installed

    • ST0265 the quality requirements of the materials and products that are being installed.

    • ST0271 Verbal and written communication techniques and their use in creating productive work practices.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Assemble, position and install manufactured components such as structural elements, flooring units, stairs, pods, modules and cladding.

    • ST0265 Complete post installation checks to ensure compliance with specification.

    • ST0271 Complete post installation checks to ensure quality through compliance with specification outlined in drawings and/or digital models . Report and rectify problems as necessary

    • ST0271 Interpret and work to drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling

    • ST0265 Interpret information for drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling and Personal Digital Assistant models.

    Behaviour
    • ST0271 Adaptability: be able to adjust to changes in the work instruction.

    • ST0265 Customer focus: deliver work to required quality standards.

    • ST0265 Independent working: take responsibility for completion of your own work.

    • ST0271 Independent working: take responsibility for completion of your own work.

    • ST0271 Team work: work effectively with others respecting equality, diversity and inclusion

  62. Carry out quality checks against specification and take remedial action where required or instructed

    ST0264 Carry out quality checks against specification and take remedial action where required or instructed

    Knowledge
    • ST0264 how to interpret and produce relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)

    Skill
    • ST0264 demonstrate a range of fundamental skills including measuring, marking out, fitting, cutting, splicing, mitring, scribing, horizontal and vertical levelling (including laser levelling), finishing, positioning and securing.

    Behaviour
    • ST0264 Adaptability: be able to adjust to changes to work instructions

    • ST0264 Independent working: take responsibility for completing their own work.

    • ST0264 Working effectively: undertake the work in a reliable and productive manner.

  63. Carry out quality checks of own and others work against specification and take remedial action, providing instructions to others as to the work required.

    ST0263 Carry out quality checks of own and others work against specification and take remedial action, providing instructions to others as to the work required.

    Knowledge
    • ST0263 How to communicate and work with others effectively in the workplace

    • ST0263 How to plan work activities for self and others in order to meet schedules and deadlines.

    • ST0263 The characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components, such as hardwood, softwood, MDF and other materials. The different energy efficiency and sustainable materials for construction

    • ST0263 The responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance to undertake the work e.g. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, Fire Door legislation

    Skill
    • ST0263 Carry out a range of carpentry and joinery skills including measuring, marking out, fitting, cutting, splicing, mitring, scribing, horizontal and vertical levelling (including laser levelling), finishing, positioning and securing.

    • ST0263 Plan and undertake work practices productively.

    Behaviour
    • ST0263 Adaptability: be able to implement change and adjust existing requirements to meet the work instructions.

    • ST0263 Independent working: take responsibility for completing own work and monitoring the work of others.

    • ST0263 Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions and in achieving work targets of self and others.

    • ST0263 Working effectively: undertake the work in a reliable and productive manner, lead others by example.

  64. Carry out site clearance activities and ensure all equipment is secure and safe

    ST0669 Carry out site clearance activities and ensure all equipment is secure and safe

    Knowledge
    • ST0669 Codes of conduct, organisational expectations and requirements including those relating to working with others, working in public facing/open working environment, quality expectations and working solutions that support environmental sustainability.

    • ST0669 Safe working practices, legislation and organisational policies, procedures, requirements and systems in place relating to fitness for duty, health, safety and security including those for noise, dust and vibration control, working with limited space and access, working in an open/public/urban environment, working on or near a road or track.

    • ST0669 The tramway environment, its history, customers, relationship between stakeholders (landowners, councils, businesses, general public), range of structures and components (buildings, including grade II listed, bridges, tunnels etc.) and the interface with Heavy Railway, Highways and the pedestrianised environment.

    Skill
    • ST0669 Carry out site clearance activities, dealing with waste items, storage of reusable materials and components.

    • ST0669 Communicate relevant and technical information clearly and timely, using appropriate equipment, verbal and non-verbal communication methods to colleagues and customers.

    • ST0669 Contribute to safe working practices and procedures, including wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment and follow the appropriate rules and procedures relating to safe systems of work in the Tramway environment, including working at heights and in confined spaces/trenches and on or near roads or track.

    • ST0669 Lift, move and install large and irregular shaped loads using appropriate equipment and/or methods within restricted space confinements.

    Behaviour
    • ST0669 Customer Service

    • ST0669 Professionalism

    • ST0669 Quality

    • ST0669 Safety

  65. Carry out site measurements and evaluations in the workplace.

    ST0750 Carry out site measurements and evaluations in the workplace.

    Knowledge
    • ST0750 Backgrounds and Structures Understanding of the types and characteristics of the structures, substrates and backgrounds, where mastic asphalt can be applied.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety. Understanding of relevant health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation*, safe working practices including when working at height. * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002 (including Asbestos Containing Materials). Working at Height Regulations 2005 Provision and Use of Work Equipment 1998 Manual Handling Operations Regs 1992. Reporting Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence 2013. Construction Design Management Regs 2015 Code of Practice for Mastic Asphalting BS 8218:1998 Note: Extant legislation and guidance is listed. This may be replaced by subsequent legislation and guidance that the individual would to understand.

    • ST0750 Interpreting Information: Understanding of plans, works specifications, drawings, risk assessments, oral instructions, manufacturers instructions, and method statements. Understanding organisational procedures for incorrect or inappropriate information.

    • ST0750 Mastic Asphalt: Understanding of the composition of mastic asphalt, its preparation and application in the workplace.

    Skill
    • ST0750 Communication: Good listening, written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex or technical information in a clear and understandable manner.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety: Ability to identify, anticipate and mitigate health, safety and welfare risks in the working environment, including the correct use of relevant PPE; ability to correctly deploy control equipment e.g. fire extinguishers.

    • ST0750 Literacy and Numeracy: Ability to understand and interpret data and information using literacy and numeracy skills. Ability to undertake correct calculations with regard to the measurement of lengths, areas, quantities and wastage.

    • ST0750 Measurements and Evaluations: Ability to accurately measure, mark out, evaluate, and report on site findings.

    • ST0750 Recording Information: Ability to produce concise and accurate written records in a timely manner.

    Behaviour
    • ST0750 Communication: Committed to listening and applying learning. Patient and methodical approach to communication skills, understanding that complex information will need to be communicated to people with varying levels of knowledge of technical issues, and being able to tailor communication as appropriate to the knowledge of the recipient.

    • ST0750 Customer Care: A commitment to meeting the needs of customers to the required standard, including an understanding that customer needs may change at short notice and being able to respond to these changes in a positive and constructive way Understanding that there will be a range of customers, colleagues, other trades, and stakeholders (e.g. users of a building) to work with and alongside. A commitment to the principles of equality and diversity.

    • ST0750 Positive and Professional: A positive and professional attitude to work. Demonstrating appropriate preparation for the workplace, punctuality, correct attire (including PPE); a serious attitude to health, safety and welfare in the workplace, questioning unsafe behaviours and incorrect work practices and procedures. Pro-active mindset, committed to undertaking work to a high standard.

    • ST0750 Self-Motivated: Self - motivated to undertake work to the required standard and within the allocated time. Working with minimal supervision and demonstrating an enquiring mind with a willingness to learn. Showing initiative, able to identify potential problems and suggest solutions to overcome problems in a practical and cost-effective manner.

  66. Carry out structural connections using items such as inter-modular bracketry, tie cleats, core cleat connections, ground anchors, grout and specialist fixings as per specifications and drawings.

    ST0265 Carry out structural connections using items such as inter-modular bracketry, tie cleats, core cleat connections, ground anchors, grout and specialist fixings as per specifications and drawings.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 The properties of a range of fixings, connections, materials and their applications e.g. the purpose and use of wall plates and brackets.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Carry out and record validation testing of connected services upon installation and connection, in accordance and alignment with the applicable standards and regulations.

    • ST0265 Select, pre-form, assemble and install internal inter-modular service connections in accordance with drawings, specifications, manufacturer's instructions and regulatory compliance.

  67. Carry out structural connections using items such as, rebar, strand, grout and specialist fixings as per specifications and drawings.

    ST0265 Carry out structural connections using items such as, rebar, strand, grout and specialist fixings as per specifications and drawings.

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 Application methods of cementitious finishing products such as grouts and fillers.

    • ST0265 The properties of a range of fixings, connections, materials and their applications e.g. the purpose and use of wall plates and brackets.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Assemble components in accordance with specification and drawings including move, measure, align, fit, level, plumb, position and secure.

    • ST0265 Use appropriate materials and fixings in accordance with drawings, specifications and manufacturer's instructions.

  68. Carry out the electrical testing and inspection of BEMS related controls equipment

    ST0629 Carry out the electrical testing and inspection of BEMS related controls equipment

    Knowledge
    • ST0629 Understand relevant health & safety legislation and safe working practices applying to themselves and others. Give particular reference to understanding the requirements for protection of and safe working with electrical installations and BEMS impact on wellbeing

    • ST0629 Understand the requirements of inspection and testing of BEMS element of electrical installations

    • ST0629 Understand the testing, inspection and certification of BEMS related controls equipment

    Skill
    • ST0629 Applying relevant safety legislation, codes of practice and safe working practices to themselves and others

    • ST0629 Applying the control principles associated with the design, function and use of buildings e.g. to create points lists, description of operation, cable schedules

    • ST0629 Carrying out the testing, inspection and certification of BEMS related controls and equipment

    • ST0629 Identifying requirements for protection of electrical installations

    • ST0629 Identifying the requirements of inspection and testing of BEMS element of electrical installations within relevant legislative requirements, specifications, codes of practice and industry recognised practices

    • ST0629 Incorporating the needs of a variety of building stakeholders (e.g. owners/ operators) within the design of the BEMS system

    • ST0629 Interpreting the requirements for the BEMS element of electrical installations

    Behaviour
    • ST0629 Accepting responsibility for their own work and actions and that of others in their team

    • ST0629 Commit to compliance with health and safety

    • ST0629 Committed to working effectively with colleagues, the public, clients and other stakeholders

    • ST0629 Strive to communicate effectively with work colleagues and clients using oral, written and electronic methods to communicate technical and other information

    • ST0629 Take responsibility for working independently and completing work to the appropriate specifications and codes of practice

  69. Carry out treatment for condensation

    ST0670 Carry out treatment for condensation

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 The principles of timber treatment including the various timber treatment products, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  70. Carry out treatment for the control of rising damp

    ST0670 Carry out treatment for the control of rising damp

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Identifying and understanding various building repairs including bricklaying and brickwork, floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates, removing existing timber floor at ground level, decaying timber lintel, small voids in a wall; and the associated waste disposal

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 The various building construction and terminology including methods of construction from foundation to roof; roof construction, roof coverings, foundation types, load bearing wall construction, construction of a timber stud partition, how to identify a timber frame building, types of windows and doors

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Employ building repair techniques including bricklaying and brickwork, renew and repair floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates; remove existing timber floor at ground level; replace decayed timber lintel, timber floor trimmer spanning a bay; install a new sub floor air vent; infill small voids in a wall; correctly dispose of waste

    • ST0670 Employ damp control techniques including the installation of a chemical damp proof course, apply an exterior wall surface water repellent, apply a cavity drain membrane as a dry lining system, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Identifying and locating incoming services (i.e. position of stopcock, electrical fuse board, gas meter) to avoid loss of service

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  71. Carry out visual checks on delivered materials for quality, complete delivery, and correct fabrication and machining

    ST0802 Carry out visual checks on delivered materials for quality, complete delivery, and correct fabrication and machining

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 Architectural finishes and how to ensure they are free of damage or imperfections prior to installation

    • ST0802 Different types of products and their purpose, including specialist products for blast mitigation, safety, security, and fire resistance

    • ST0802 Drawings and schedules including comprehensive working drawings and installation diagram dictating the installation schedule (start and finish points of the screen)

    • ST0802 Health and safety regulations and procedures, including: Health & Safety at Work Act, personal protective equipment (PPE), manual handling, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) how they must be applied in the workplace. RAMS (Risk assessments, dynamic risk assessments and method statements) and how they inform your work. Safe methods of work including HSE 2005 Work at Height Regulations, person safe systems, scaffold/ harnessing and limited access areas found in roof glazing. Accident and Emergency Procedures and reporting methods and why these are important including basic knowledge of first aid and RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations)

    • ST0802 How a curtain wall system is designed and fabricated, how different designs will affect the specifications and the fabrication

    • ST0802 How to check access/scaffold is correctly installed to allow; access to correct levels for work, positioning of products by handling equipment, safe working practices

    • ST0802 Materials compatibility e.g. what can happen if two materials are incompatible and preventing bi-metallic corrosion by use of an isolation component

    • ST0802 What project specific testing will be needed and why. How and when testing takes place. Types of testing. What happens during testing and why. Consequences of unsatisfactory results

    Skill
    • ST0802 Check and inspect own work. Report work outcomes and problems

    • ST0802 Complete all relevant documentation to the job such as system specific checklists and accident and emergency reporting methods

    • ST0802 Select the correct type and quantity of materials, components and equipment for each task in line with specifications/instructions

    • ST0802 Use lifting and handling equipment/plant that is appropriate for the installation

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Adaptable when required, for example adapts to changes to work instructions or variations in workplace contexts and environments

    • ST0802 Applies logical thinking, for example, uses clear and valid reasoning when making decisions related to undertaking the work instructions

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Takes responsibility, for example, completes own work to required quality standards

  72. Carry out Wet Rot treatment

    ST0670 Carry out Wet Rot treatment

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Identifying and understanding various building repairs including bricklaying and brickwork, floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates, removing existing timber floor at ground level, decaying timber lintel, small voids in a wall; and the associated waste disposal

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 The principles of timber treatment including the various timber treatment products, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 The various building construction and terminology including methods of construction from foundation to roof; roof construction, roof coverings, foundation types, load bearing wall construction, construction of a timber stud partition, how to identify a timber frame building, types of windows and doors

    • ST0670 Understand the environmental impact of treatments i.e. what to do if bats are discovered before or during treatment and who to report the discovery to

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Employ building repair techniques including bricklaying and brickwork, renew and repair floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates; remove existing timber floor at ground level; replace decayed timber lintel, timber floor trimmer spanning a bay; install a new sub floor air vent; infill small voids in a wall; correctly dispose of waste

    • ST0670 Employ damp control techniques including the installation of a chemical damp proof course, apply an exterior wall surface water repellent, apply a cavity drain membrane as a dry lining system, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Employ timber treatment techniques including the application of timber treatment products, calculate the amount of timber treatment/biocide product needed to complete the work, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 Identifying and locating incoming services (i.e. position of stopcock, electrical fuse board, gas meter) to avoid loss of service

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  73. Carry out wood boring insect treatment

    ST0670 Carry out wood boring insect treatment

    Knowledge
    • ST0670 Drawings, plans and specifications in order to identify what works are required

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 How to prepare and operate specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 How to work in accordance with the Property Care Association's Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidance documents, Industry Codes of Practice, British Standards, Manufacturer Material Safety Data Sheets and other guidance relevant to the occupation

    • ST0670 Identifying and understanding various building repairs including bricklaying and brickwork, floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates, removing existing timber floor at ground level, decaying timber lintel, small voids in a wall; and the associated waste disposal

    • ST0670 Responsibilities under relevant legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992 and Construction Design Management 2015

    • ST0670 Risk assessments, method statements, COSSH assessments, asbestos awareness and other official guidance required in order to undertake work

    • ST0670 The principles of damp control and damp proofing, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 The principles of timber treatment including the various timber treatment products, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 The various building construction and terminology including methods of construction from foundation to roof; roof construction, roof coverings, foundation types, load bearing wall construction, construction of a timber stud partition, how to identify a timber frame building, types of windows and doors

    • ST0670 Understand the environmental impact of treatments i.e. what to do if bats are discovered before or during treatment and who to report the discovery to

    Skill
    • ST0670 Apply appropriate health, safety and environmental procedures when working, moving, storing, lifting, handling and disposing of resources

    • ST0670 Communicate effectively using oral and written communication methods

    • ST0670 Employ building repair techniques including bricklaying and brickwork, renew and repair floorboards, decayed joist ends and wall plates; remove existing timber floor at ground level; replace decayed timber lintel, timber floor trimmer spanning a bay; install a new sub floor air vent; infill small voids in a wall; correctly dispose of waste

    • ST0670 Employ damp control techniques including the installation of a chemical damp proof course, apply an exterior wall surface water repellent, apply a cavity drain membrane as a dry lining system, the treatment of condensation and specialist replastering

    • ST0670 Employ timber treatment techniques including the application of timber treatment products, calculate the amount of timber treatment/biocide product needed to complete the work, exposure and reinstatement works and joinery skills

    • ST0670 Identifying and locating incoming services (i.e. position of stopcock, electrical fuse board, gas meter) to avoid loss of service

    • ST0670 Plan, undertake and inspect work safely, efficiently and productively

    • ST0670 Prepare and establish the work environment/preparing for a high standard of technical work

    • ST0670 Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and relevant industry Codes of Practice and Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating small hand and power tools such as circular saws, drills, angle grinders, nail guns

    • ST0670 Safely preparing and operating specialist equipment such as caulking gun, electric spray/injection pump, pneumatic sprayers, trigger assembly spray lance, stair back spray and nozzle

    • ST0670 Use own time effectively in order to consistently complete work on time to agreed programmes

    • ST0670 Work effectively within a team environment, cooperating and supporting team members when required

    • ST0670 Work safely within the property identifying hazards and control measures (including fire prevention, working in confined spaces, use of appropriate signage/safety notices, screening of areas, safe working platforms) as required by legislation and industry standards to protect all parties and the property whilst works are undertaken

    Behaviour
    • ST0670 Apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others

    • ST0670 Be polite and courteous when dealing with colleagues, clients and the public

    • ST0670 Display the confidence to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices

    • ST0670 Promote a positive safety culture in the working environment

    • ST0670 Show a willingness to be adaptable, adjusting to changing work instructions

  74. Carry out workplace risk assessments.

    ST0750 Carry out workplace risk assessments.

    Knowledge
    • ST0750 Disposal of Waste: Understanding of environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance regarding the disposal of waste.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety. Understanding of relevant health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation*, safe working practices including when working at height. * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002 (including Asbestos Containing Materials). Working at Height Regulations 2005 Provision and Use of Work Equipment 1998 Manual Handling Operations Regs 1992. Reporting Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence 2013. Construction Design Management Regs 2015 Code of Practice for Mastic Asphalting BS 8218:1998 Note: Extant legislation and guidance is listed. This may be replaced by subsequent legislation and guidance that the individual would to understand.

    • ST0750 Interpreting Information: Understanding of plans, works specifications, drawings, risk assessments, oral instructions, manufacturers instructions, and method statements. Understanding organisational procedures for incorrect or inappropriate information.

    • ST0750 Resources. Understanding of organisational procedures for the selection, security and storage of resources; the use and characteristics of resources, including potential hazards and there control (CoSHH); organisational procedures for incorrect or inappropriate information. Understanding of relevant resources and materials used in Mastic Asphalt work e.g. asphalt, felt, control layers, solar protection, primers.

    Skill
    • ST0750 Communication: Good listening, written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex or technical information in a clear and understandable manner.

    • ST0750 Health and Safety: Ability to identify, anticipate and mitigate health, safety and welfare risks in the working environment, including the correct use of relevant PPE; ability to correctly deploy control equipment e.g. fire extinguishers.

    • ST0750 Literacy and Numeracy: Ability to understand and interpret data and information using literacy and numeracy skills. Ability to undertake correct calculations with regard to the measurement of lengths, areas, quantities and wastage.

    • ST0750 Preparation: Ability to select the correct occupational resources; protect the occupational resources and their surrounding area from damage; dispose of waste and packaging in accordance with legislation; and maintain a clean work space.

    • ST0750 Recording Information: Ability to produce concise and accurate written records in a timely manner.

    Behaviour
    • ST0750 Communication: Committed to listening and applying learning. Patient and methodical approach to communication skills, understanding that complex information will need to be communicated to people with varying levels of knowledge of technical issues, and being able to tailor communication as appropriate to the knowledge of the recipient.

    • ST0750 Positive and Professional: A positive and professional attitude to work. Demonstrating appropriate preparation for the workplace, punctuality, correct attire (including PPE); a serious attitude to health, safety and welfare in the workplace, questioning unsafe behaviours and incorrect work practices and procedures. Pro-active mindset, committed to undertaking work to a high standard.

  75. Cast mouldings from a range of materials including fibrous plaster, GRG and GRC (glass fibre reinforced cement)

    ST0096 Cast mouldings from a range of materials including fibrous plaster, GRG and GRC (glass fibre reinforced cement)

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 How to cast from reverse moulds in fibrous plaster, GRG (glass fibre reinforced gypsum) and GRC (glass fibre reinforced concrete)

    Skill
    • ST0096 Casting: Cast from reverse moulds in fibrous plaster, GRG and GRC (glass fibre reinforced cement) Fixing cast mouldings: install cast mouldings (e g enriched cornice, arches, columns, pilasters, corbels, ceiling centre and beam casing.

  76. Check work area is safe at all times and in line with method statements and risk assessments

    ST0265 Check work area is safe at all times and in line with method statements and risk assessments

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 the principles of environment, health, safety and welfare and how they must be applied in relation to their work and to others.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Identify and apply safe working practices in accordance with current legislation, health, safety and welfare regulations, Approved Codes of Practice, company guidance, site specific requirements and taking account of changing circumstances.

    Behaviour
    • ST0265 Working safely: in accordance with legal, regulatory, contractual and company procedures.

  77. Clean and handover to customer including main contractors, clients, architects, fabrication specialists, fa&#;ade specialist

    ST0802 Clean and handover to customer including main contractors, clients, architects, fabrication specialists, fa&#;ade specialist

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 How a curtain wall system is designed and fabricated, how different designs will affect the specifications and the fabrication

    • ST0802 Safe use of hand/power tools understanding the limitations of battery powered tools. Basic RCD ( Residual-current device) and PAT (portable appliance testing) Knowledge and how it affects the tools and equipment used on site

    Skill
    • ST0802 Carry out the handover process

    • ST0802 Complete all relevant documentation to the job such as system specific checklists and accident and emergency reporting methods

    • ST0802 Complete own work correct to specification within the defined schedule.

    • ST0802 Follow health & safety and environmental policy and procedures. Re-use, re-cycle and dispose of material, waste and scrap from the work area, as appropriate

    • ST0802 Use lifting and handling equipment/plant that is appropriate for the installation

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Adaptable when required, for example adapts to changes to work instructions or variations in workplace contexts and environments

    • ST0802 Applies logical thinking, for example, uses clear and valid reasoning when making decisions related to undertaking the work instructions

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Takes responsibility, for example, completes own work to required quality standards

    • ST0802 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

  78. Clean facade surfaces.

    ST0442 Clean facade surfaces.

    Knowledge
    • ST0442 Stone Facade Preservation - Surface condition of facades recording requirements (how and why) prior to commencing work; methods of chemical and non-chemical cleaning processes.

    Skill
    • ST0442 Stone Facade Preservation - Dismantle facade surfaces to allow for safe and effective cleaning and preservation; brush, use jets and sprays to clean facades; effectively clean flat, textured & moulded stone and art stone using chemical and non-chemical methods; effectively clean non-masonry surfaces e.g. burnt clay, cast stone, metal, plastic, plastic-coated materials, wood, glass by chemical and non-chemical methods.

  79. Clear away leftover materials on completion of installation and disposal of waste appropriately according to the appropriate code of practice

    ST0743 Clear away leftover materials on completion of installation and disposal of waste appropriately according to the appropriate code of practice

    Knowledge
    • ST0743 Environmental considerations: safe disposal of waste, minimising waste (re-use and re-cycle), waste contractors permit, energy efficiency

    • ST0743 Health and safety, including: Health & Safety at Work Act, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR), personal protective equipment (PPE), manual handling, Working at Height, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), Hand Arm Vibration System (HAVS), Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV), site safety (CSCS), asbestos handling, site fire and evacuation procedures, PAT testing, RCD protection; how they must be applied in the workplace. Risk assessments and dynamic risk assessments

    • ST0743 Legislation, regulations and industry standards, including window energy rating standards, CE marking, Secured by Design, Building Regulations such as Approved Documents Parts A-J, K-N, P, Q and Regulation 7

    Skill
    • ST0743 Follow health & safety and environmental policy and procedures

    • ST0743 Identify risks and hazards in the workplace and control measures

    • ST0743 Re-use, re-cycle and dispose of material, waste and scrap from the work area, as appropriate

    Behaviour
    • ST0743 Has a health & safety first attitude, for example, resists pressures to follow unsafe working practices

    • ST0743 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

  80. Clear away leftover materials on completion of project and disposal of waste appropriately according to the appropriate code of practice.

    ST0096 Clear away leftover materials on completion of project and disposal of waste appropriately according to the appropriate code of practice.

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Customer service: The principles of high quality customer service. Establishing the needs of others (colleagues, customers and other stakeholders). Respect the working environment including customers properties, impact on other trades and the project.

    • ST0096 Health and safety: Health and safety hazards, current regulations and legislation. Codes of practice and safe working practices, including asbestos awareness and correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

    Skill
    • ST0096 Safe Working: Adhere to relevant health and safety legislation, codes of practice and apply safe working practices, including when working at heights.

    • ST0096 Working environment: Select appropriate tools, equipment, materials and components where necessary. Interpret and use drawings and specifications including BIM/CAD. Maintain a clean working area.

  81. Clear away leftover materials on completion of work and dispose of waste appropriately according to the appropriate code of practice.

    ST0442 Clear away leftover materials on completion of work and dispose of waste appropriately according to the appropriate code of practice.

    Knowledge
    • ST0442 Core - Environmental considerations in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act: safe disposal of waste, minimising waste (re-use and re-cycle), waste contractors permit, energy efficiency, how to contribute to zero/low carbon outcomes.

    • ST0442 Core - Health and safety: Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, approved codes of practice and industry guidance for the stone industry, reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR), personal protective equipment (PPE), manual handling, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), and how they must be applied in the workplace. Risk assessments and dynamic risk assessment, manual handling and working at height.

    Skill
    • ST0442 Core - Carry out safe stonemasonry working practices, comply with health, safety and welfare legislation, conduct risk assessments; Report any workplace hazards, incidents, near misses, accidents or emergencies.

    • ST0442 Core - Clean and tidy work area when work is finished; Store, transport and dispose of masonry waste; Reduce, reuse or recycle waste produced; Use work practices and resources which will contribute to zero/low carbon outcomes

    • ST0442 Core - Plan the sequence of stonemasonry work required; Ensure work is completed safely within the allocated time and budget and report any situations which affect the work schedule.

    Behaviour
    • ST0442 Core - Prioritises health, safety and environment-, for example, always ensuring the correct PPE is worn for the task being undertaken.

    • ST0442 Core - Professional, for example, develops good working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues.

    • ST0442 Core - Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner.

  82. Commission BEMS software and controls equipment

    ST0629 Commission BEMS software and controls equipment

    Knowledge
    • ST0629 Understand communications technology protocols and media

    • ST0629 Understand Control Panel wiring, construction and relay logic

    • ST0629 Understand cooling systems, heat generation and renewable technology

    • ST0629 Understand hydrodynamics and hydronic systems in buildings e.g. the transfer of heat energy and cooling energy through a building using water

    • ST0629 Understand relevant health & safety legislation and safe working practices applying to themselves and others. Give particular reference to understanding the requirements for protection of and safe working with electrical installations and BEMS impact on wellbeing

    • ST0629 Understand the control principles associated with the design, function, facilities management and use of the building

    • ST0629 Understand the energy efficiency and comfort control requirement within buildings

    • ST0629 Understand the fundamentals of controlling HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and building technology

    • ST0629 Understand the operation and application of BEMS field devices e.g. sensors

    • ST0629 Understand the practices and procedures for the installation of BEMS wiring systems

    • ST0629 Understand the principles and practices for the commissioning of BEMS and associated equipment in buildings

    • ST0629 Understand the principles and practices of measurement technology

    • ST0629 Understand thermodynamic relationships in air conditioning systems

    Skill
    • ST0629 Applying communications technology protocols and media e.g. MODBUS and BACNET

    • ST0629 Applying relevant safety legislation, codes of practice and safe working practices to themselves and others

    • ST0629 Applying the control principles associated with the design, function and use of buildings e.g. to create points lists, description of operation, cable schedules

    • ST0629 Applying the principles and practices for the commissioning of BEMS systems and equipment in a variety of building types and environments

    • ST0629 Applying the principles and practices for the design and commissioning of standard network architectures e.g. Ethernet TCP/IP, MSTP and RS48

    • ST0629 Applying the principles and practices of measurement technology

    • ST0629 Identifying requirements for protection of electrical installations

    • ST0629 Incorporating Control Panel wiring, construction and relay logic into the design process

    • ST0629 Incorporating cooling systems, heat generation and renewable technology into designs as applicable

    • ST0629 Incorporating hydrodynamics/ hydronic systems into designs

    • ST0629 Incorporating the needs of a variety of building stakeholders (e.g. owners/ operators) within the design of the BEMS system

    Behaviour
    • ST0629 Accepting responsibility for their own work and actions and that of others in their team

    • ST0629 Accepting, prioritizing, delegating and undertaking technical and other tasks effectively

    • ST0629 Be aware of the needs and concerns of others, especially in relation to diversity and equality

    • ST0629 Commit to compliance with health and safety

    • ST0629 Committed to working effectively with colleagues, the public, clients and other stakeholders

    • ST0629 Create maintain, and enhance productive working relationships

    • ST0629 Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner

    • ST0629 Solving problems within their own scope of responsibility, by applying technical and behavioural skills and knowledge to define the problem, identify, evaluate and select alternatives and implement solutions.

    • ST0629 Strive to communicate effectively with work colleagues and clients using oral, written and electronic methods to communicate technical and other information

    • ST0629 Take responsibility for working independently and completing work to the appropriate specifications and codes of practice

  83. Communicate and liaise effectively with own project team, customers, internal or external stakeholders

    ST0091 Communicate and liaise effectively with own project team, customers, internal or external stakeholders

    Knowledge
    • ST0091 Methods of communication and when to use them, including how to write technical reports and using appropriate engineering terminology and conventions

    Skill
    • ST0091 Communicate using appropriate methods for the audience, and incorporate relevant and appropriate terms, standards, and data

    Behaviour
    • ST0091 Is motivated when collaborating in teams, offering sensible challenge, reflects on and provides constructive feedback and contributes to discussions

  84. Communicate clearly at all levels ensuring the message has been understood

    ST0414 Communicate clearly at all levels ensuring the message has been understood

    Skill
    • ST0414 Carry out work to military standards, as laid down by the on-site military design team. All works must be of quality, within budget

    • ST0414 Undertake basic project management process to include the bidding for necessary resources across long logistic chains, whilst avoiding wastage and all to be completed within the required time frame

  85. Communicate complex subjects to technical and non- technical people

    ST0859 Communicate complex subjects to technical and non- technical people

    Knowledge
    • ST0859 Managing teams and developing staff to meet changing technical and managerial needs including reviewing and appraising performance in relation to delivery of fire engineering projects.

    • ST0859 The principles and techniques of effective project management to time cost and quality. Utilising change-management techniques and impacts on project design and delivery. Understanding the design and construction stages RIBA, BIM and other PM tools.

    Skill
    • ST0859 Communicate effectively and provide guidance to others using appropriate language to suit the audience through varying methods: design models, calculations, reports, drawings, specifications, presentations, digital media and discussions with those both inside and outside the industry.

    • ST0859 Coordinate fire safety solutions with technical and non-technical people.

    • ST0859 Illustrate/present Fire Safety Engineering solutions to the appropriate level of detail for concept design and detailed design.

  86. Communicate effectively with the end user, listening and understanding issues to faults or service, demonstrating the working service providing clear explanations as to how to get the best performance from their products.

    ST0832 Communicate effectively with the end user, listening and understanding issues to faults or service, demonstrating the working service providing clear explanations as to how to get the best performance from their products.

    Knowledge
    • ST0832 Customer service, understanding the differing needs and priorities of various customers. Adapting communication style to interact with customers or members of the public in a range of situations.

    • ST0832 Escalation channels and the correct escalation process including when, how and to whom.

    • ST0832 GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) and how they impact the role.

    • ST0832 Service Level Agreements (SLA) and the impact of failing to meet these.

    • ST0832 Task management systems, how to access and interpret the information critical to completing tasks, including the importance of keeping records up to date and keeping to expected completion times.

    Skill
    • ST0832 Use a variety of communication methods to interact with third parties to give/receive information accurately, in a timely manner in order to deliver the best possible experience.

    Behaviour
    • ST0832 Deliver a polite, courteous professional service to all customers and members of the public whilst safeguarding customer welfare and recognising vulnerability.

  87. Communicate professionally with colleagues, customers and stakeholders, providing a high level of customer service at all times.

    ST0096 Communicate professionally with colleagues, customers and stakeholders, providing a high level of customer service at all times.

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Communication: Different communication methods. How to communicate in a clear, articulate and appropriate manner. How to adapt communication style to different situations. How to interpret and use drawings and specifications.

    • ST0263 How to communicate and work with others effectively in the workplace

    Skill
    • ST0096 Safe Working: Adhere to relevant health and safety legislation, codes of practice and apply safe working practices, including when working at heights.

    • ST0096 Working environment: Select appropriate tools, equipment, materials and components where necessary. Interpret and use drawings and specifications including BIM/CAD. Maintain a clean working area.

    Behaviour
    • ST0096 Effective communication: Oral (including listening), written, body language and presentation. Collaborate with others, e g colleagues, clients, architects, contract managers, other trades, clients, suppliers and the public regardless of differences in race, gender, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.

    • ST0263 Effective communication: oral, written, listening especially in working with others

    • ST0096 Positive and mature attitude: Conscientious, punctual, enthusiastic, reliable and professional including appearance. Take responsibility for personal judgements and actions. Be aware of the limits of personal competence. Show drive and energy in fulfilling requirements of role, including deadlines and being proactive not reactive. Show honesty and integrity by developing the trust of customers and colleagues and undertaking responsibilities in an ethical and empathetic manner. Demonstrate awareness of equality and diversity in all aspects of role.

    • ST0096 Quality focused: Be reliable, productive, efficient and quality focussed in work and in personal standards to current industrial standards. Awareness and consideration of other trades, e g plaster walls in a way that allows for pipes and electrical wiring. Keep work area clean and tidy. Provide protection to adjacent finishes to avoid possible damage. Provide good customer service. Give consideration to the appropriate use of resources and personal actions in regards to environmental, social and economic factors and their impacts.

    • ST0263 Team work: work effectively without supervision and give leadership to others being willing to lead a team.

    • ST0263 Time management: use own time effectively to complete work on schedule and support effective team working.

  88. Complete any relevant documentation such as; sign off documents and/or handover documents for main contractors, site/product specific check lists, time sheets for additional works, and operation and maintenance manuals.

    ST0802 Complete any relevant documentation such as; sign off documents and/or handover documents for main contractors, site/product specific check lists, time sheets for additional works, and operation and maintenance manuals.

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 How a curtain wall system is designed and fabricated, how different designs will affect the specifications and the fabrication

    • ST0802 How scheduling and planning affect specifications, an installers working practices and what risk assessments need to take place

    • ST0802 Methods for the safe handling, movement and storage of frames and infills. Authority/licenses required to use moving and handling equipment such as cranes, forklift trucks and manipulators. Different types of handling equipment/plant as required by various heavy frames and profiles. Working limits of handling equipment. Problems or damage that can occur and avoidance methods.

    • ST0802 Product types including specific fabrication elements to be checked prior to installation

    • ST0802 The methods of sealing that can be used, when and why to use them and how to overcome problems that can occur

    • ST0802 Who they need to communicate with and when and communication techniques; verbal, digital and written. Limits of autonomy; reporting channels. What is expected of the workforce during handovers

    Skill
    • ST0802 Check and inspect own work. Report work outcomes and problems

    • ST0802 Read and interpret specifications, diagrams, drawings, and work instructions such as BIM; following instructions

    • ST0802 Use lifting and handling equipment/plant that is appropriate for the installation

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Applies logical thinking, for example, uses clear and valid reasoning when making decisions related to undertaking the work instructions

    • ST0802 Applies time management, for example uses their time effectively to complete work to schedule and always arrives at, and ready to work on time

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Takes responsibility, for example, completes own work to required quality standards

    • ST0802 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

  89. Complete documentation related to the project e.g. timesheet, delivery notes, method statements

    ST0265 Complete documentation related to the project e.g. timesheet, delivery notes, method statements

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 how and when to follow organisational reporting procedures to identify and rectify problems arising from information, resources and methods of work.

    • ST0265 how to communicate with others and follow organisational procedures to conform to productive work practices.

    • ST0271 How to complete post installation quality checks to ensure compliance with specification outlined in drawings and/or digital models and when to follow organisational reporting procedures to identify and rectify problems arising from information, resources and methods of work.

    • ST0265 how to interpret various types of information for drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling and Personal Digital Assistant models.

    • ST0271 Verbal and written communication techniques and their use in creating productive work practices.

    Skill
    • ST0271 Communicate with colleagues or customers; using common industry terminology appropriately and accurately.

    • ST0265 Complete post installation checks to ensure compliance with specification.

    • ST0271 Complete post installation checks to ensure quality through compliance with specification outlined in drawings and/or digital models . Report and rectify problems as necessary

    • ST0265 Interpret information for drawings and specifications in various types and formats including digital e.g. Building Information Modelling and Personal Digital Assistant models.

    Behaviour
    • ST0265 Effective communication: oral, written, listening, body language, digital and personal presentation.

    • ST0271 Independent working: take responsibility for completion of your own work.

  90. Complete quality assurance checks in accordance with specification to enable handover in line with site procedures

    ST0388 Complete quality assurance checks in accordance with specification to enable handover in line with site procedures

    Knowledge
    • ST0388 General principles of building design and regulation particularly in relation to interface with internal construction. Including: How fire spreads through a building, how to impede it and protect the structure; noise nuisance, noise transfer, noise reverberation and to reduce it with improved acoustics; vibration and how to reduce it; the need for air and water barriers (Vapour Control Layer's (VCL)Damp Proof Membrane's (DPM)) to seal a building, how these work, materials used and where they are found)

    • ST0388 How to calculate quantity, length, area and wastage from sources such as setting out drawings, using BIM, digital working and Computer Aided Drawing (CAD)

    • ST0388 How to identify suitable materials, components, equipment and resources in accordance with project specification (e.g. fire, acoustics, deflection requirements)

    • ST0388 How to utilise materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions

    • ST0388 The different methods to install dry lining systems to metal and stud partitions framed wall linings, framed and frameless beam and column encasements

    • ST0388 The importance of health and safety, how to work safely, including working at height and use of access equipment (e.g scissor lifts, Mobile towers) asbestos awareness and manual handling. The appropriate additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which may be required for various tasks eg cutting metal, drilling, shot-firing

    • ST0388 The industry standards which cover the interior systems sector including BS 5234-1:1992, BS 8000-0:2014, BS 8000-8:1994, BS EN 13964:2014 and FIS Best Practice Guidelines

    • ST0388 The purpose and importance of risk assessments, method statements and Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) assessments

    • ST0388 The tools, equipment, plant and machinery appropriate for use in each project type. e.g. scaffold, Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs), nail gun, circular saw, lasers

    Skill
    • ST0388 Accurately measure and cut components (e.g. metal sections, plasterboard, insulation, timber and plywood)

    • ST0388 Apply fire and acoustic mastic seals in accordance with specification, designs details and manufacturers recommendations

    • ST0388 Appropriately fix all components according to specifications and/or drawings

    • ST0388 Clearly communicate with management, customers and colleagues including other trades onsite

    • ST0388 Effectively protect surround surfaces and segregate work areas and cutting areas

    • ST0388 Form service penetrations through partitions

    • ST0388 Frame and fit access panels

    • ST0388 Identify and select appropriate PPE for the task

    • ST0388 Install dry lining systems to metal and stud partitions framed wall linings, framed and frameless beam and column encasements

    • ST0388 Install insulation

    • ST0388 Install pattresses

    • ST0388 Install primary channels or main runners to line and level. Cut to length

    • ST0388 Maintain a clean and tidy environment, appropriately disposing of waste according to site procedures

    • ST0388 Safely and correctly operate tools and equipment, plant and machinery appropriate for use. (e.g. scaffold, MEWPS, nail gun, circular saw, lasers

    • ST0388 Select the appropriate materials, tools and equipment in accordance with the specification requirements and or manufacturer specific instructions

    Behaviour
    • ST0388 Ability to work alone taking responsibility for completing of designated work in agreed schedule

    • ST0388 An attention to detail

    • ST0388 Be able to work with others applying the principles of equality and diversity

    • ST0388 Focus on timekeeping and productivity

    • ST0388 Safety first approach

    • ST0388 Working towards high quality of all work completed with an understanding of impact of defects

  91. Complete work in respect of fire doors in accordance with current legislation.

    ST0263 Complete work in respect of fire doors in accordance with current legislation.

    Knowledge
    • ST0263 How to use health and safety control equipment including personal protective equipment (PPE), respiratory protective equipment (RPE), local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

    • ST0263 The different workplace signs and safety notices and their meaning, how to undertake hazard identification in the workplace and the procedures for the identification and removal of hazardous waste

    • ST0263 The principles of building construction including foundations, roofs, walls, floors, utilities and services, BIM and environmental and sustainability considerations

    • ST0263 The principles of environment, health, safety and welfare and how they must be applied in relation to their work and to others. eg electrical safety, storage of materials, accident & emergency procedures

    • ST0263 The responsibilities under current legislation and official guidance to undertake the work e.g. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, Fire Door legislation

    Skill
    • ST0263 Apply safe working practices in accordance with current legislation, health, safety and welfare regulations, approved Codes of Practice, company guidance, site specific requirements and taking account of changing circumstances. Apply safe working techniques when manual handling, working at height and using access equipment and plant such as fall prevention systems e.g. fall arrest, restraint and access systems, harnesses and scaffold.

    • ST0263 ASC: carry out second fixing work including service encasements, cladding, bespoke wall and floor units, tops, cornices and fitments, complex spindles and handrails to stairs with turns, side hung doors, ironmongery, timber mouldings, fire doors and door sets.

    • ST0263 ASC: Install floor joists including cut to fit, solid timber and coverings including planed, tongued and grooved (PTG) boards

    • ST0263 ASC: maintain structural and non-structural carpentry work including doors, windows and structural timbers, replace glazing, reinstate surfaces, timber doors, window frames, mouldings, guttering and fixings and replace sash window cords

    Behaviour
    • ST0263 Independent working: take responsibility for completing own work and monitoring the work of others.

  92. Comply with all relevant legislation and initiate and maintain the necessary paperwork

    ST0414 Comply with all relevant legislation and initiate and maintain the necessary paperwork

    Knowledge
    • ST0414 Identifying the correct maintenance requirements for accessories and how to report defects

    • ST0414 Safe working practices and procedures and how to report problems when working on site undertaking numerous procedures

    Skill
    • ST0414 Demonstrate compliance with given information and relevant legislation in relation to the safe use of access equipment, safe handling of materials, safe use and storage of materials, tools, equipment and ancillaries

  93. Comply with commercial, contractual, environmental obligations and consumer awareness

    ST0802 Comply with commercial, contractual, environmental obligations and consumer awareness

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 How a curtain wall system is designed and fabricated, how different designs will affect the specifications and the fabrication

    • ST0802 How to ensure a product is compliant with specification and no damage or marking has occurred during transportation

    • ST0802 How to use MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), the hazards and how to control the risks, what training is required and inspection, maintenance and examination

    • ST0802 Specifications, work instructions, diagrams, surveys, system specific checklists etc. what they include, how to complete them, different interpretations, query/error procedures

    • ST0802 The role of curtain walling in the fenestration industry. Key markets for curtain wall products - domestic, commercial, public sector and their requirements

    • ST0802 Toolbox talks and inductions and how they should affect working practices

    • ST0802 Types of errors that occur; reporting and rectification. Error investigation techniques.

    • ST0802 What is line, level and plumb and how to check the installation for this

    • ST0802 What is the purpose of snagging, what does it look for and what are its implications

    • ST0802 Who they need to communicate with and when and communication techniques; verbal, digital and written. Limits of autonomy; reporting channels. What is expected of the workforce during handovers

    Skill
    • ST0802 Complete own work correct to specification within the defined schedule.

    • ST0802 Follow health & safety and environmental policy and procedures. Re-use, re-cycle and dispose of material, waste and scrap from the work area, as appropriate

    • ST0802 Read and interpret specifications, diagrams, drawings, and work instructions such as BIM; following instructions

    • ST0802 Use lifting and handling equipment/plant that is appropriate for the installation

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Applies logical thinking, for example, uses clear and valid reasoning when making decisions related to undertaking the work instructions

    • ST0802 Has a health & safety-first attitude, for example, resists pressures to follow unsafe working practices

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

  94. Comply with environmental policies and practice sustainable principles, supporting the civil engineering projects they work on to assist in the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and net-zero carbon emissions

    ST0091 Comply with environmental policies and practice sustainable principles, supporting the civil engineering projects they work on to assist in the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and net-zero carbon emissions

    Knowledge
    • ST0091 Environmental policies and the principles of sustainable development, including those relating to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and net-zero carbon emissions, and their impact on the civil engineering projects

    Skill
    • ST0091 Apply environmental policies and sustainable principles in civil engineering projects, recognising the need to reduce carbon use, lower emissions and plan for wider sustainability

    Behaviour
    • ST0091 Comply with health, safety and welfare requirements, industry standards, statutory regulations, policies and codes of practice

  95. Comply with relevant legislation, regulations, policies, strategies, and technical guidance, such as such as Construction Design and Management (CDM) or Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB), ensuring they are interpreted correctly and communicated appropriately

    ST0091 Comply with relevant legislation, regulations, policies, strategies, and technical guidance, such as such as Construction Design and Management (CDM) or Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB), ensuring they are interpreted correctly and communicated appropriately

    Knowledge
    • ST0091 Industry policies, standards, regulations and codes of practice, such as Common Safety Method (CSM), Construction Design and Management (CDM) or Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB), that must be adhered to in the civil engineering environment

    Skill
    • ST0091 Support and contribute to the production or modification of civil engineering technical solutions in accordance with relevant industry standards, regulations, and procedures and codes of practice

    Behaviour
    • ST0091 Comply with health, safety and welfare requirements, industry standards, statutory regulations, policies and codes of practice

  96. Comply with the current legislation, work instructions and toolbox talks to carry out the work and maintain safe and healthy work practices

    ST0265 Comply with the current legislation, work instructions and toolbox talks to carry out the work and maintain safe and healthy work practices

    Knowledge
    • ST0265 the principles and practice of working at height and the use of access equipment including: mobile elevated work platforms, scaffold, fall prevention systems and equipment.

    • ST0265 the principles of environment, health, safety and welfare and how they must be applied in relation to their work and to others.

    Skill
    • ST0265 Identify and apply safe use, storage and maintenance of hand tools, power tools and ancillary equipment.

    • ST0265 Identify and apply safe working practices in accordance with current legislation, health, safety and welfare regulations, Approved Codes of Practice, company guidance, site specific requirements and taking account of changing circumstances.

    • ST0265 Identify and apply safe working techniques when slinging and signalling the movement of loads.

    • ST0265 Plan and undertake work practices productively.

    Behaviour
    • ST0265 Independent working: take responsibility for completion of your own work.

    • ST0265 Team work: work effectively and respectfully with others with minimum supervision, having consideration for equality and diversity.

    • ST0265 Working safely: in accordance with legal, regulatory, contractual and company procedures.

  97. Conduct desk-based research in preparation for an infrastructure project in order to determine those with a legal interest in affected land, to establish an accurate representation of the land ownership within the area of interest.

    ST0877 Conduct desk-based research in preparation for an infrastructure project in order to determine those with a legal interest in affected land, to establish an accurate representation of the land ownership within the area of interest.

    Knowledge
    • ST0877 Agricultural practices, uses and interests in land, land classification, rural conditions, impacts of surveys and projects on agricultural land.

    • ST0877 Digital tools used to inspect and report information. The forms of acquiring and recording information from project stakeholders.

    • ST0877 Diligent enquiry: the definition of, processes required to satisfy and the consequences of non-compliance.

    • ST0877 Processes involved with identifying and requesting information from major landowners and statutory undertakers. The registration of ownership in land and consequences of unregistered land. Interests and land/property and the hierarchy of interests. Balancing and validating conflicting data sources.

    • ST0877 The definition, significance, identification and recording of special category land and crown land.

    • ST0877 The elements of a typical land referencing project including structure, lifecycle, hierarchy, contact and non-contact referencing. The range of typical projects where land referencing is applied and the risks posed to a typical land referencing project (e.g. ransom strips, un-notified interested parties).

    • ST0877 The range of information sources, including paper and digital map data, and how this is procured to support land referencing exercises. Quality control standards and methodology. The unknown owner process.

    • ST0877 Types of public rights of way, identifying public and private rights of way, their boundaries and methods of identifying beneficiaries of private rights of way.

    Skill
    • ST0877 Analyse land features and how they impact or inform legal interest in the land.

    • ST0877 Identify relevant legislation and the appropriate data extraction required to satisfy the requirements of the chosen consent method. Ensure compliance with relevant health, safety and well-being legislation, company policy and practice. Process personal information in a secure manner.

    • ST0877 Interpret information from multiple sources, including paper and digital, relaying in a coherent and clear format. Identify proprietors, types of tenure and rights over land, current beneficiaries and successors and unknown interests in land.

    • ST0877 Maintain accurate records in accordance with company procedures.

    • ST0877 Record information accurately and comprehensively, providing a full auditable trail of evidence. Use a Geographic Information System (GIS) for data processing and analysis, areas measurement and plan production.

    Behaviour
    • ST0877 Demonstrate an attention to detail when solving problems, taking into consideration people, places and environments and the relationship between them.

    • ST0877 Work independently, self-manage and prioritise work and own professional development.

  98. Conduct interim and final inspections of the work and work area

    ST0743 Conduct interim and final inspections of the work and work area

    Knowledge
    • ST0743 Interim and final inspection requirements what needs checking (size, shape, components) and why

    • ST0743 Limits of autonomy; reporting channels

    • ST0743 Repair and make good any damaged plasterwork and external finishes

    • ST0743 Who they need to communicate with and when, and communication techniques; verbal, written and digital. Documentation requirements

    Skill
    • ST0743 Check and inspect work interim and final

    • ST0743 Complete workplace documentation

    • ST0743 Identify and rectify any work that is incorrect or incomplete

    • ST0743 Post Installation Activities such as interaction with customer or site manager, completion of paperwork, demonstration, handover of booklet or manuals

    • ST0743 Report work outcomes and problems

    Behaviour
    • ST0743 Takes responsibility, for example, completes own work to required quality standards

  99. Conduct interim and final inspections of the work and work area.

    ST0096 Conduct interim and final inspections of the work and work area.

    Knowledge
    • ST0096 Communication: Different communication methods. How to communicate in a clear, articulate and appropriate manner. How to adapt communication style to different situations. How to interpret and use drawings and specifications.

    • ST0096 Customer service: The principles of high quality customer service. Establishing the needs of others (colleagues, customers and other stakeholders). Respect the working environment including customers properties, impact on other trades and the project.

    • ST0096 Health and safety: Health and safety hazards, current regulations and legislation. Codes of practice and safe working practices, including asbestos awareness and correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

    Behaviour
    • ST0096 Positive and mature attitude: Conscientious, punctual, enthusiastic, reliable and professional including appearance. Take responsibility for personal judgements and actions. Be aware of the limits of personal competence. Show drive and energy in fulfilling requirements of role, including deadlines and being proactive not reactive. Show honesty and integrity by developing the trust of customers and colleagues and undertaking responsibilities in an ethical and empathetic manner. Demonstrate awareness of equality and diversity in all aspects of role.

  100. Conduct interim and final inspections of the workmanship, ensuring drainage and ventilation is clear and functioning and the work is correct to specification and systems manuals

    ST0802 Conduct interim and final inspections of the workmanship, ensuring drainage and ventilation is clear and functioning and the work is correct to specification and systems manuals

    Knowledge
    • ST0802 Drainage types used in different systems, how they work. Any problems that can occur with them and how to overcome them

    • ST0802 How a curtain wall system is designed and fabricated, how different designs will affect the specifications and the fabrication

    • ST0802 How to check access/scaffold is correctly installed to allow; access to correct levels for work, positioning of products by handling equipment, safe working practices

    • ST0802 How to ensure a product is compliant with specification and no damage or marking has occurred during transportation

    • ST0802 How to ensure all work is complete to avoid delays and what effect delays would have on the company and the company's profitability. How and why you ensure all additional works are recorded to support additional cost claims

    • ST0802 How to use MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), the hazards and how to control the risks, what training is required and inspection, maintenance and examination

    • ST0802 Product types including specific fabrication elements to be checked prior to installation

    • ST0802 The different components and ancillary items within a curtain wall system such as air seal gasket, thermal breaks, support/setting blocks, perimeter closers, face caps, sealing pieces, pressure plates. How and why they are used, their importance and the consequences of being omitted or misused

    • ST0802 The methods of sealing that can be used, when and why to use them and how to overcome problems that can occur

    • ST0802 Toolbox talks and inductions and how they should affect working practices

    Skill
    • ST0802 Carry out the handover process

    • ST0802 Check and inspect own work. Report work outcomes and problems

    • ST0802 Communicate with colleagues/customers; using common industry terminology appropriately and accurately

    • ST0802 Complete all relevant documentation to the job such as system specific checklists and accident and emergency reporting methods

    • ST0802 Complete own work correct to specification within the defined schedule.

    • ST0802 Read and interpret specifications, diagrams, drawings, and work instructions such as BIM; following instructions

    Behaviour
    • ST0802 Adaptable when required, for example adapts to changes to work instructions or variations in workplace contexts and environments

    • ST0802 Applies logical thinking, for example, uses clear and valid reasoning when making decisions related to undertaking the work instructions

    • ST0802 Professional, for example, develops working relationships recognising dependencies, uses co-operative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity with limited supervision, shows respect for colleagues

    • ST0802 Takes responsibility, for example, completes own work to required quality standards

    • ST0802 Works effectively, for example, undertakes work in a reliable, tidy and productive manner

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