COSVR68 - SQA Unit Code DY2J 04 Install direct bond dry linings

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Overview This standard is about 1 interpreting information 2 adopting safe and healthy working practices 3 selecting materials, components and equipment 4 preparing and installing dry linings by direct bond to internal solid backgrounds COSVR68 1

Performance criteria You must be able to: P1 interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance P2 comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices P3 select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work P4 comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area P5 comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification P6 complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work COSVR68 2

Knowledge and understanding Performance Criteria 1 Interpretation of information K1 the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented K2 the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted K3 the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed Performance Criteria 2 Safe work practices K4 the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied K5 how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond K6 the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings K7 what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report K8 why and when personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used Performance Criteria 3 Selection of resources K9 the characteristics, quality, uses, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified K10 how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported K11 the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used K12 the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome Performance Criteria 4 Minimise the risk of damage K13 how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection K14 why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved COSVR68 3

Performance Criteria 5 Meet the contract specification K15 how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported K16 how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out Performance Criteria 6 Allocated time K17 what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept COSVR68 4

Additional Information Scope/range related to performance criteria Performance Criteria 1 1 interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out Performance Criteria 2 2 safe use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and access equipment/working platforms to carry out the activity, in accordance with legislation and/or organisational requirements 3 safe use and storage of tools and equipment Performance Criteria 3 4 selection of resources associated with own work 4.1 materials, components and fixings 4.2 tools and equipment Performance Criteria 4 5 protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage 6 minimise damage and maintain a clean work space 7 disposal of waste in accordance with legislation Performance Criteria 5 8 demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, mix, cut, apply, fit, finish, position and secure 9 use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment 10 installation to given working instructions of 10.1 direct bonding to solid backgrounds 10.2 forming openings with reveals Performance Criteria 6 11 completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client COSVR68 5

Scope/range related to knowledge and understanding Disposal of waste 1 environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance Emergencies 2 operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with 2.1 fires, spillages, injuries Hazards 3 those identified by method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance Information 4 drawings, specifications, schedules, manufacturers' information and regulations Legislation and official guidance 5 this relates to the operative's responsibilities regarding potential accidents and health hazards whilst working in the workplace, below ground level, at height, with tools and equipment, with materials and substances, with movement/storage of materials and by manual handling and mechanical lifting Maintenance 6 operative care of hand tools and/or portable power tools and ancillary equipment Methods of work 7 application of knowledge for safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the method/area of work and materials used, to 7.1 install internal dry linings by direct bond to solid backgrounds 7.2 form openings and reveals 7.3 form finished joints 7.4 use hand tools, power tools and equipment 7.5 work at height 8 team work and communication 9 needs of other occupations associated with the installation and repair of direct bond dry internal linings COSVR68 6

Personal protective equipment (PPE) 10 occupational use, types, purpose of each type and work situations Problems 11 those arising from information, resources and methods of work 11.1 own authority to rectify 11.2 organisational reporting procedures Programme 12 types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times 13 organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme Protect work 14 protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions Resources 15 materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality and sizes of standard and/or specialist 15.1 manufactured proprietary boards 15.2 bonding compounds 15.3 jointing materials 15.4 hand and/or powered tools and equipment 16 methods of calculating quantity, length, area and wastage associated with the method/procedure to install direct dry bond linings Security procedures 17 site, workplace, company and operative COSVR68 7

Developed by ConstructionSkills Version number 1 Date approved March 2005 Indicative review date Validity Status Originating organisation Original URN Relevant occupations Suite Key words February 2014 Current Original ConstructionSkills VR68 Plasterers Plastering (Construction) Solid-backgrounds; Forming- openings; Finished-joints; Plasterwork; Plastering; Installing dry-linings COSVR68 8