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Level 5: Installation of Fire Resisting Ductwork and Ventilation Systems (7 Units) – 24 months
Level 5: Installation of Fire Resisting Ductwork and Ventilation Systems (7 Units) – 24 months
Curriculum
7 Sections
78 Lessons
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Unit 1
Apply Health and Safety and Environmental Legislation in the Building Services Engineering Sector
13
2.1
K1 – Industry Standards & Regulations
2.2
K2 – Your responsibilities
2.3
K3 – Working practices
2.4
K4 – Harmful materials & substances
2.5
K5 – Organisational procedure requirements
2.6
K6 – Harmful materials & substances procedures
2.7
K7 – Health & safety information
2.8
K8 – Hazards & risks
2.9
K9 – Handling hazardous materials & substances
2.10
K10 – Safe use, maintenance, handling, transport & storage
2.11
K11 – Warning signs
2.12
K12 – Waste material, substances & liquids
2.13
K13 – Reporting issues
Unit 2
Establish and Maintain Relationships in the Building Services Engineering Sector
9
3.1
K1 – Customer service
3.2
K2 – Technical & functional info
3.3
K3 – Technical & functional info sources
3.4
K4 – Supplying information
3.5
K5 – Implications of providing info
3.6
K6 – Handover & demo of a BSE system
3.7
K7 – Knowledge of a BSE system
3.8
K8 – Establishing positive relations
3.9
K9 – Working requirements & practices
Unit 3
Prepare to Carry Out Work
14
4.1
K1 – Details of different systems
4.2
K2 – System equipment
4.3
K3 – Installing & testing systems
4.4
K4 – Job info & documentation
4.5
K5 – Risk assessment & method statement
4.6
K6 – Equipment, components & accessories
4.7
K7 – Diagrams & drawings
4.8
K8 – Organisational procedures
4.9
K9 – Fitting, fixing and connecting
4.10
K10 – Test procedures
4.11
K11 – Safety & control features
4.12
K12 – Cleaning a system
4.13
K13 – Organisational procedures
4.14
K14 – Implementing organisational procedures
Unit 4
Identify Systems, Equipment and Components
12
5.1
K1 – Obtaining information
5.2
K2 – Location review
5.3
K3 – Documentation
5.4
K4 – Analysing proposals
5.5
K5 – Environmental protection
5.6
K6 – Customer agreement
5.7
K7 – Job information
5.8
K8 – Positioning requirements
5.9
K9 – Requirement calculations
5.10
K10 – Information presentation
5.11
K11 – Work plans
5.12
K12 – Work programme variations
Unit 5
Inspect and Test Mechanical Systems, Equipment and Components
5
6.1
K1 – Applying specified tests
6.2
K2 – Input services
6.3
K3 – Connecting components
6.4
K4 – Defects
6.5
K5 – Pre-commissioning documentation
Unit 6
Install Fire Resisting Ductwork Systems
19
7.1
K1 – Organisational procedures, inappropriate information and unsuitable resources
7.2
K2 – Types of information
7.3
K3 – Organisational procedures to solve problems
7.4
K4 – Legislation & guidance
7.5
K5 – Fire extinguishers
7.6
K6 – Emergencies
7.7
K7 – Organisational security procedures
7.8
K8 – Accident reporting procedures
7.9
K9 – Health and safety control equipment
7.10
K10 – Environmentally responsible work practices
7.11
K11 – Resources & defects
7.12
K12 – How resources should be used
7.13
K13 – Organisational procedures to select resources
7.14
K14 – Hazards
7.15
K15 – Protecting work from damage
7.16
K16 – Disposal of waste
7.17
K17 – Methods of work
7.18
K18 – Maintenance of tools and equipment
7.19
K19 – Programme for work
Unit 7
Manual Handling and Lifting Loads
6
8.1
K1 – How to find out what you can lift safely
8.2
K2 – How to find out the weight of the loads you are asked to lift
8.3
K3 – Company guidelines for not lifting more than is safe
8.4
K4 – Why you should plan your route when moving goods?
8.5
K5 – How to plan your route when moving goods, including the types of obstacles to look for and how to remove or avoid them
8.6
K6 – Approved techniques for safe handling and lifting
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