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Unit 1
Apply Health and Safety and Environmental Legislation in the Building Services Engineering Sector
- K1 – Industry Standards & Regulations
- K2 – Your responsibilities
- K3 – Working practices
- K4 – Harmful materials & substances
- K5 – Organisational procedure requirements
- K6 – Harmful materials & substances procedures
- K7 – Health & safety information
- K8 – Hazards & risks
- K9 – Handling hazardous materials & substances
- K10 – Safe use, maintenance, handling, transport & storage
- K11 – Warning signs
- K12 – Waste material, substances & liquids
- K13 – Reporting issues
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Unit 2
Establish and Maintain Relationships in the Building Services Engineering Sector
- K1 – Customer service
- K2 – Technical & functional info
- K3 – Technical & functional info sources
- K4 – Supplying information
- K5 – Implications of providing info
- K6 – Handover & demo of a BSE system
- K7 – Knowledge of a BSE system
- K8 – Establishing positive relations
- K9 – Working requirements & practices
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Unit 3
Prepare to Carry Out Work
- K1 – Details of different systems
- K2 – System equipment
- K3 – Inspecting, Installing and Testing
- K4 – Job info & documentation
- K5 – Risk assessment & method statement
- K6 – Equipment, components & accessories
- K7 – Diagrams & drawings
- K8 – Organisational procedures
- K9 – Connecting to Connections
- K10 – Test procedures
- K11 – Safety & control features
- K12 – Cleaning a system
- K13 – Organisational procedures
- K14 – Implementing organisational procedures
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Unit 4
Identify Systems, Equipment and Components
- K1 – Obtaining information
- K2 – Location review
- K3 – Documentation
- K4 – Analysing proposals
- K5 – Environmental protection
- K6 – Customer agreement
- K7 – Job information
- K8 – Positioning requirements
- K9 – Requirement calculations
- K10 – Information presentation
- K11 – Work plans
- K12 – Work programme variations
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Unit 5
Inspect and Test Fire and Smoke Dampers
- K1 – The operation, applications, advantages and limitations of fire and smoke dampers and associated equipment
- K2 – Industry standards and regulations relevant to inspecting and pre-commissioning fire and smoke dampers
- K3 – Understand behavioural competence, the ethical principles to promote safe outcomes
- K4 – Building fire safety, human behaviour and escape requirements, principles of fire chemistry and physics
- K5 – Job information and documentation
- K6 – How to produce a risk assessment and method statement
- K7 – Organisational procedures for confirming, before work starts, that work location & work area can be accessed safely and has been checked for risk
- K8 – The methods for checking installation of damper
- K9 – How to interpret diagrams and drawings of a system
- K10 – Methods and techniques for inspecting and pre-commissioning fire and smoke dampers, associated equipment, components and accessories
- K11 – Organisational procedures
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Unit 6
Install Fire and Smoke Dampers
- K1 – The operation, applications, advantages and limitations of fire and smoke dampers
- K2 – Industry standards and regulations
- K3 – Understanding behavioural competence & ethical principles
- K4 – Understand fire safety in buildings
- K5 – Job information and documentation, plant, instruments, access equipment and tools
- K6 – How to produce a risk assessment and method statement
- K7 – Organisational procedures for confirming safety of the work location
- K8 – Methods for verifying the suitability of dampers and accessories to be installed
- K9 – How to interpret system diagrams and drawings
- K10 – Methods, techniques and jointing methods for fitting, fixing, connecting and installing the selected damper and accessories
- K11 – The appropriate test procedures for confirming the system’s integrity
- K12 – Methods and techniques for adjusting safety and control features
- K13 – The methods and techniques for cleaning the system
- K14 – Organisational procedures for confirming the appropriate actions to be taken to ensure that any work programme variations are safe
- K15 – The safe transport and/or disposal of any waste material, substances and liquids
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Unit 7
Decommission Fire and Smoke Dampers and associated components
- K1 – Operation, applications, advantages and limitations of fire and smoke dampers
- K2 – Appropriate industry standards and regulations
- K3 – Behavioural competence and ethical principles
- K4 – Understanding fire safety in buildings
- K5 – How to verify that job information and documentation is current and relevant and that the plant, instruments, access equipment and tools are fit for purpose
- K6 – How to produce a risk assessment and method statement
- K7 – Organisational procedures for confirming the appropriate actions to be taken to ensure that any work programme variations are safe.
- K8 – The checks required to confirm that fire & smoke dampers, and associated components, have been decommissioned correctly.
- K9 – How to interpret diagrams and drawings of the system to identify the location of fire and smoke dampers, associated equipment, components and accessories.
- K10 – Methods and techniques for decommissioning fire and smoke dampers, associated equipment, components and accessories.
- K11 – Methods and techniques to ensure the system cannot be accidently reactivated or become dangerous.
- K12 – Organisational procedures
- K13 – Methods for the safe transport and/or disposal of waste material, substances and liquids.