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Introduction

The ProQual Level 2 Diploma in Ground Works Operations qualification provides a nationally

recognised qualification for existing workers and new entrants to the Civil Construction

Industry, working in the specialised area of ground works operations. Candidates will utilise

practical and technical skills needed to work as a ground works operative.

The awarding body for this qualification is ProQual Awarding Body (www.proqualab.com)

and the regulatory body is the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual).

The qualification has been accredited onto the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF)

and is published on Ofqual’s Register of Qualifications.

Qualification Profile

Level 2 Diploma in Ground Works Operations

Qualification title ProQual Level 2 Diploma in Ground Works Operations

Ofqual qualification number 603/0724/9

Level 2

Total Qualification Time 306 hours (246 GLH)

Assessment

Pass or fail

Internally assessed and verified by centre staff

External quality assurance by ProQual verifiers

Qualification start date 7/11/16

Qualification end date

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.

Centres should carry out an initial assessment of candidate skills and knowledge to identify

any gaps and help plan the assessment.

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Qualification Structure

To achieve the qualification candidates must complete the 13 Mandatory units.

Mandatory Units – complete ALL units

Unit Ref. Title Level GLH

D/615/3370 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment 1 40

H/615/3371 Workplace health, safety and welfare in ground works

operations

2 40

K/615/3372 Operate a powered tool and equipment in ground works

operations

2 20

M/615/3373 Utility location and avoidance in ground works operations 2 10

T/615/3374 Prepare for and carry out ground works operations 2 10

L/615/5213 Installing drainage in ground works operations 2 14

Y/615/5215 Laying kerbs and channels in ground works operations 2 14

D/615/5216 Laying modular paving in ground works operations 2 14

H/615/5217 Lay and finish concrete in ground works operations 2 14

A/615/3375 Working in confined spaces in ground works operations 2 10

F/615/3376 Providing shoring support in ground works operations 2 10

J/615/3377 Installing shallow pipelines in ground works operations 2 10

L/615/3378 Conform to productive work practices in ground works

operations

2 40

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Centre Requirements

Centres must be approved to offer this qualification. If your centre is not approved please

complete and submit form ProQual Additional Qualification Approval Application.

Staff

Staff delivering this qualification must be appropriately qualified and/or occupationally

competent.

Assessors/Internal Quality Assurance

Assessors for each unit must have verifiable, current industry experience and a sufficient

depth of relevant occupational expertise and knowledge.

Assessors and internal quality assurance verifiers for competence-based units or

qualifications will normally need to hold appropriate assessor or internal quality assurance

qualifications.

Support for Candidates

Materials produced by centres to support candidates should:

  • enable them to track their achievements as they progress through the learning

outcomes and assessment criteria;

  • provide information on where ProQual’s policies and procedures can be viewed;
  • provide a means of enabling Internal and External Quality Assurance staff to

authenticate evidence

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Assessment

This qualification is competence-based, candidates must demonstrate the level of

competence described in the units. Assessment is the process of measuring a candidate’s

skill, knowledge and understanding against the standards set in the qualification.

The qualifications must be assessed in a work environment, and it must be internally

assessed by an appropriately experienced and qualified assessor.

Each candidate is required to produce a portfolio of evidence which demonstrates their

achievement of all of the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each unit.

Evidence can include: – observation report by assessor

– assignments/projects/reports

– professional discussion

– witness testimony

– candidate product

– worksheets

– record of oral and written questioning

– Recognition of Prior Learning

Learning outcomes set out what a candidate is expected to know, understand or be able to

do.

Assessment criteria specify the standard a candidate must meet to show the learning

outcome has been achieved.

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria can be found from page 8.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace/practical

environment.

Internal Quality Assurance

An internal quality assurance verifier confirms that assessment decisions made in centres

are made by competent and qualified assessors, that they are the result of sound and fair

assessment practice and that they are recorded accurately and appropriately.

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Adjustments to Assessment

Adjustments to standard assessment arrangements are made on the individual needs of

candidates. ProQual’s Reasonable Adjustments Policy and Special Consideration Policy sets

out the steps to follow when implementing reasonable adjustments and special

considerations and the service that ProQual provides for some of these arrangements.

Centres should contact ProQual for further information or queries about the contents of the

policy.

Results Enquiries and Appeals

All enquiries relating to assessment or other decisions should be dealt with by centres, with

reference to ProQual’s Enquiries and Appeals Procedures.

Certification

Candidates who achieve the requirements for this qualification will be awarded:

  • A certificate listing all units achieved, and
  • A certificate giving the full qualification title –

ProQual Level 2 Diploma in Ground Works Operations

Claiming certificates

Centres may claim certificates for candidates who have been registered with ProQual and

who have successfully achieved the qualification. All certificates will be issued to the centre

for successful candidates.

Unit certificates

If a candidate does not achieve all of the units required for a qualification, the centre may

claim a unit certificate for the candidate which will list all of the units achieved.

Replacement certificates

If a replacement certificate is required a request must be made to ProQual in writing.

Replacement certificates are labelled as such and are only provided when the claim has

been authenticated. Refer to the Fee Schedule for details of charges for replacement

certificates.

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Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria

Unit D/615/3370

Health and Safety in a Construction Environment

Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Know the principles of risk

assessment for maintaining and

improving health and safety at work.

1.1 State the purpose of risk assessments and method

statements.

1.2 State the legal requirements of risk assessments and

method statements.

1.3 State common causes of work-related:

  • fatalities
  • injuries.

1.4 State the implications of not preventing accidents and

ill health at work.

1.5 State the meaning of the following in relation to health

and safety at work:

  • accident
  • near miss
  • hazard
  • risk
  • competence.

1.6 List typical hazards/risks associated with the following:

  • resources
  • equipment
  • obstructions
  • storage
  • services
  • wastes
  • work activities.

1.7 State the importance of reporting accidents and near

misses.

1.8 State typical accident reporting procedures.

1.9 State who is responsible for making accident reports.

2 Know the importance of safe manual

handling in the workplace.

2.1 State the reasons for ensuring safe manual handling in

the workplace.

2.2 State potential injuries and ill health that may occur

from incorrect manual handling.

2.3 State the employee’s responsibilities under current

legislation and official guidance for:

  • moving and storing materials
  • manual handling
  • mechanical lifting.

2.4 State the procedures for safe lifting in accordance with

official guidance.

2.5 State the importance of using site safety equipment

when handling materials and equipment.

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Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

2.6 List aids available to assist manual handling in the

workplace.

2.7 State how to apply safe work practices, follow

procedures and report problems when carrying out

safe manual handling in the workplace.

3 Know the importance of working

safely at height in the workplace.

3.1 Define the term ‘working at height’.

3.2 State the employee’s responsibilities under current

legislation and official guidance whilst working at

height.

3.3 List hazards/risks associated with the following:

dropping tools and debris

  • stability of ladders
  • overhead cables
  • fragile roofs
  • scaffolds
  • internal voids
  • equipment
  • the working area
  • other people.

3.4 State how hazards/risks associated with working at

height can be controlled.

3.5 State the regulation that controls the use of suitable

equipment for working at height.

4 Know risks to health within a

construction environment.

4.1 List substances hazardous to health under current

regulations.

4.2 List common risks to health within a construction

environment.

4.3 State the types of hazards/risks that may occur in the

workplace linked with use of drugs and alcohol.

4.4 State the importance of the correct storage of

combustibles and chemicals on site.

4.5 State the importance of personal hygiene within a

construction environment.

4.6 State the potential hazards/risks to the health of

workers exposed to asbestos.

4.7 State types of asbestos waste.

4.8 State types of personal protective equipment (PPE)

used when dealing with hazardous materials.

4.9 State the correct procedures and demonstrate the

selection of correct PPE when carrying out Hot Works

Operations

5 Know the importance of working

around plant and equipment safely.

5.1 List ways in which moving machinery can cause

injuries.

5.2 State hazards/risks relating to the use of plant and

equipment.

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Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

5.3 State the importance of keeping a safe distance away

from plant/machinery and equipment until clear

contact is made with the operator.

5.4 Outline how method statements can assist in ensuring

the safety of workers where moving plant is in use.

5.5 State ways to eliminate or control hazards/risks

relating to working around plant and equipment.

5.6 Demonstrate the identification of hazard warning signs

and symbols used around the use of plant and

equipment.

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit H/615/3371

Workplace health, safety and welfare in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Understand health, safety and

welfare requirements

1.1 State the role of the Health and Safety Executive

1.2 Give examples of how induction, briefings and

application of prior training can avoid risks in the

workplace

1.3 Identify why it is important to take individual

responsibility for health, safety and welfare

1.4 Explain the impact that behaviour can have on own

and others’ health and safety

1.5 Identify and use health, safety and control equipment

1.6 Explain why changing circumstances can create

hazards

2 Understand the organisation’s

approach to health, safety and

welfare

2.1 Demonstrate the health, safety and welfare that

applies to the work area

2.2 Outline the organisational policies and procedures for

health, safety and welfare

2.3 LIdentify the hazards and risks associated with the

work area

2.4 Outline the organisation’s requirements for dealing

with accidents and emergencies in the work

environment

2.5 Demonstrate the procedures for evacuation, including

safe exit procedures

2.6 Demonstrate the practical and written methods of

reporting hazards in the work area

2.7 Demonstrate the procedures for complying with

control measures identified by risk assessments

2.8 Demonstrate the correct use of the security

arrangements in the work area

3 Understand risk control in the

workplace

3.1 List the notices and warning signs associated with the

work environment

3.2 List the health and safety control equipment in the

work area

3.3 State when control equipment should be used

3.4 Identify and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

3.5 Identify the types of Respiratory Personal Protection

available

3.6 State work situations where Respiratory Protective

Equipment (RPE) is used

3.7 State work situations where Local Exhaust Ventilation

(LEV) is used

3.8 List the different types of fire extinguisher in the

workplace

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Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

3.9 Give examples of situations when different types of

fire extinguisher should be used

3.10 Demonstrate the practical application of extinguishing

medium

4 Confirm health and safety

requirements in the workplace

4.1 Interpret work instructions to maintain safe systems

of work

4.2 Take part in discussions with others to identify safe

systems of work

4.3 Provide feedback on health, safety and welfare

policies

4.4 Report hazards as they are identified

5 Work in accordance with health and

safety requirements

5.1 Store equipment in designated areas

5.2 Ensure equipment is secured appropriately when

stored

5.3 Dispose of waste in required receptacles, including

those for reuse or recycling

5.4 Use safety control equipment according to

instructions, induction and prior training

5.5 Follow the requirements of safety notices and warning

signs, as directed

5.6 Comply with control measures as identified by risk

assessments and safe symbols of work

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit K/615/3372

Operate a powered tool and equipment in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The

learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Know how to conduct pre

and post-operational checks

of powered tool, equipment

and the work area

1.1 Interpret drawings and work specifications for the task

1.2 Identify the correct powered tool and equipment for the task

1.3 Identify components and controls of tool and equipment

1.4 Check tools and equipment are safe for operational use

1.5 Give examples of power sources that safely sustain the tool

and equipment, e.g. 110V, Battery

1.6 Identify potential hazards, including underground and

overhead utilities apparatus, to avoid during the task

1.7 State legislative requirements for disposing of waste

2 Know the safety

requirements for operating

powered tool and

equipment

2.1 Identify personal protective equipment (PPE) for the task in

accordance with the specification

2.2 State procedures for workplace safety and dealing with

problems, accidents and emergencies

2.3 Demonstrate the workplace safety and legislative

requirements for operating abrasive wheels, powered tools

and equipment

3 Operate and monitor

powered tool and

equipment

3.1 Inspect and confirm tool and equipment are safe for

operational use

3.2 Secure accessories and tool attachments

3.3 Operate powered tools, abrasive wheels and equipment in

accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines and the

operator’s handbook

3.4 Monitor the power unit during the specified task

3.5 Stop, dismantle and secure all tools and equipment

3.6 Transport and/or store tools and equipment in line with the

specification

3.7 Comply with workplace safety and legislative requirements

3.8 Dispose of waste in accordance with legislative requirements

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit M/615/3373

Utility location and avoidance in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Understand published guidance covering

utility avoidance in the location of buried

services in construction

1.1 Explain what is meant by a Safe System of

Work

1.2 Describe the difference between legislation

and guidance

1.3 Explain the reasons why excavations take place

1.4 Describe the consequences of an underground

service strike

2 Understand the importance of regulations

related to the location of buried services in

construction

2.1 Describe client responsibility in terms of buried

services

2.2 Describe the responsibility of construction

designers in terms of buried services

2.3 Describe how to identify when it is necessary

to make alterations to a project due to the

presence of buried services

3 Understand the advantages of obtaining

accurate information related to the

positioning of underground services

3.1 Identify different types of drawings used in

services location

3.2 Describe types of inaccuracies that may be

found in drawings

3.3 Explain how the data and detail on drawings

may have limitations

3.4 Describe how regional differences may exist on

drawings

4 Understand the requirements for the

maintenance of underground service location

equipment

4.1 Describe the calibration requirements of the

equipment

4.2 Describe the reasons for the correct storage

and carriage of equipment including ancillaries

4.3 Demonstrate equipment functionality including

ancillaries

4.4 Demonstrate the use of control measures for

faulty equipment including ancillaries

5 Be able to recognise electro-magnetic fields

and their relationship to underground service

location

5.1 Demonstrate how to apply active signals to

services

5.2 Describe the use of passive signals in service

location

5.3 Describe how service depth is obtained when

using electro-magnetic location methods

5.4 Demonstrate how to accurately position

services when using service location

equipment

5.5 Describe the limitations of electro-magnetic

location in areas of heavy service congestion

5.6 Describe the effects of metallic structures on

electro-magnetic service location

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Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

5.7 Describe the types of services, including

construction materials, that can be located

using electro-magnetic location

6 Be able to close out a site 6.1 Demonstrate final site sweeping procedures

6.2 Describe site surface marking standards

6.3 Explain site handover requirements

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit T/615/3374

Prepare for and carry out ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Understand the health and safety

permit process

1.1 State the rationale for the permit to break ground

1.2 Explain why it is important to take individual

responsibility for health and safety

1.3 Explain the importance of health, safety and control

equipment

1.4 Demonstrate correct completion of the permit to

break ground

2 Understand why a site ground

investigation is undertaken

2.1 Explain why ground investigation of a site should be

carried out prior to breaking ground

2.2 List hazards associated with previous site usage of

construction sites

2.3 Identify examples of contaminated land

3 Understand the term sub-structure

and ground stabilisation

3.1 Describe what a Substructure is

3.2 Identify methods of ground stabilisation

3.3 Explain factors that affect ground conditions

3.4 State the purpose of geosynthetic materials

3.5 Demonstrate the correct application of geosynthetic

materials in a construction environment

4 Understand the importance of correct

“blinding” techniques

4.1 Outline the role of blinding

4.2 Explain why accurate blinding is critical to further

works being carried out

4.3 Describe the method / procedure of blinding

4.4 Demonstrate correct blinding techniques

5 Understand the term “benching” 5.1 Explain why benching is critical to further works being

carried out

5.2 Mix the benching materials to the required

specification

5.3 Demonstrate benching of a manhole chamber

5.4 Operate hand/powered tools and equipment

6 Understand the term “stepping” 6.1 Outline why stepping is carried out when excavating

7 Be able to demonstrate the

compaction of sub base materials

7.1 Demonstrate the compaction of the sub base

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit L/615/5213

Installing drainage in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner

will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Know the requirements for

installing drainage

1.1 Interpret the given drawings and specifications for work

1.2 Explain the procedures for workplace safety and dealing with

problems, accidents and emergencies

1.3 Comply with legislative requirements for disposing of waste

2 Know how to prepare for

installing drainage

2.1 Identify the materials and resources including pipes, fittings,

manholes, inspection chambers, sand, cement, mortar,

concrete, sealant and ancillary components

2.2 Calculate the quantity of components and materials required

to meet the specification

2.3 Identify the hand and/or powered tools and equipment

required

2.4 Identify personal protective equipment (PPE) for the task, in

accordance with the specification

2.5 Identify the types of hazards related to drainage

3 Be able to install drainage

components to line and

gradient required

3.1 Select personal protective equipment (PPE) and operate hand

and/or powered tools and equipment for the task, in

accordance with the specification

3.2 Measure and set out the work area and protect from damage

during the task

3.3 Prepare the ground to receive drainage components

3.4 Position and lay drainage to gradients and alignment to meet

the specification

3.5 Install plastic, concrete and brick inspection chambers

3.6 Install pre-cast structures of the drainage system

3.7 Lay drainage components to specification

3.8 Test the drainage system is complete and operational

3.9 Backfill and compact the work area as required

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit Y/615/5215

Laying kerbs and channels in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Know how to prepare for the

construction of kerbs and channels

1.1 Interpret drawings and specifications for the work

1.2 Identify the materials and resources required including

sand, cement, aggregates, additives, pre-cast and stone

kerbs and channels

1.3 Confirm the quantity of materials required

1.4 Set up pins and lines to the required level

1.5 Give examples of tools and equipment used for setting

out

1.6 Identify the procedures for workplace safety and dealing

with problems, accidents and emergencies

1.7 Comply with the legislative requirements for disposing

of waste

2 Know how to set out the work area

for the construction of kerbs and

channels

2.1 Confirm the type of kerbs and channels to be used

2.2 Set out the work area

2.3 Prepare ground and formation

2.4 Set up lines to the required gradient

2.5 Demonstrate how to transport and stack kerbs and

channels

3 Be able to lay kerbs and channels to

specification

3.1 Bed kerbs and channels to required specification

3.2 Operate hand and/or powered tools and equipment

3.3 Comply with workplace safety requirements

3.4 Dispose of waste in accordance with legislative

procedures

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit D/615/5216

Laying modular paving in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner

will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Know the requirements for

modular paving

1.1 Interpret drawings and specifications for work

1.2 Identify the procedures for workplace safety and dealing

with problems, accidents and emergencies

1.3 Comply with legislative requirements for disposing of

waste

2 Know how to prepare and set out

for modular paving

2.1 Identify materials and resources required including sand,

concrete, blocks, stone sets, bricks and flags

2.2 Identify hand and/or powered tools and equipment

required

2.3 Calculate the quantity of materials required to meet the

specification

2.4 Identify personal protective equipment (PPE) for the task,

in accordance with the specification

3 Be able to lay modular paving 3.1 Select personal protective equipment (PPE) for the task, in

accordance with the specification

3.2 Measure and set out the work area to specification

3.3 Prepare ground and base, lay sub-base and set out edge

restraints to specification

3.4 Lay bedding materials and screed to the required level and

specification

3.5 Protect the work from becoming damaged during the task

3.6 Lay modular block, brick, set and flag, domestic and

commercial paving to specification

3.7 Operate hand and/or powered tools and equipment

3.8 Compact and seal the paved area

3.9 Comply with workplace safety and legislative requirements

for disposing of waste

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit H/615/5217

Lay and finish concrete in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner

will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Know the requirements for

laying and finishing concrete

1.1 Interpret drawings and specifications for work

1.2 Identify the procedures for workplace safety and dealing with

problems, accidents and emergencies

1.3 Comply with the legislative requirements for disposing of

waste

2 Know how to prepare for

laying and finishing concrete

2.1 Calculate the concrete required to meet the works

specification

2.2 Identify the materials and resources required including

concrete, fabric reinforcement, timber, plywood, edgings and

fixings

2.3 Identify the hand and/or powered tools and equipment

required

2.4 Identify personal protective equipment (PPE) for the task, in

accordance with the specification

2.5 Identify the types of hazards to be aware of during the work

3 Be able to lay and finish

concrete to specification

3.1 Prepare the base and set out the work area

3.2 Lay reinforcement according to specification

3.3 Mix, transport and lay concrete according to specification

3.4 Place fabric reinforcement

3.5 Form slab edging

3.6 Prepare at least two of the following materials for use to given

working instructions:

  • cementitious
  • plasters
  • resins
  • adhesives
  • bonding agents
  • colourings
  • waterproof coatings
  • grouts
  • pre-mixed compounds
  • granular fill
  • cohesive fill
  • concrete
  • bituminous

3.7 Operate hand and/or powered tools and equipment

3.8 Compact and finish concrete to specification

3.9 Comply with workplace safety and legislative requirements for

disposing of waste

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Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit A/615/3375

Working in confined spaces in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Understand current policies and legislation

relating to confined spaces

1.1 Define the term “confined space“

1.2 Identify the health, safety and welfare legislation

that applies to confined spaces

1.3 Outline the organisational policies and

procedures for confined spaces

2 Recognise associated hazards when working

in a confined space

2.1 List the hazards and risks when working in a

confined space work environment

2.2 List the health and safety control equipment in

the work area

2.3 Identify when control equipment should be used

2.4 Explain the purpose of Personal Protective

Equipment (PPE)

3 Understand safe systems of work for

confined spaces

3.1 Interpret work instructions to maintain safe

systems of work

3.2 Report hazards as they are identified

4 Be able to use the equipment needed to

perform safe access/egress of a confined

space

4.1 Explain what is meant by ”intrinsic safety”

4.2 Explain the importance of gas detection

4.3 Ensure equipment is secured appropriately when

stored

4.4 Use safety control equipment according to

instructions, induction and prior training

Including:

  • Gas Detection
  • Respiratory Protective Equipment
  • Access / Egress Equipment
  • Lighting
  • Communications
  • Safety Harness

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit F/615/3376

Providing shoring support in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner

will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Interpret the given information

relating to the work and

resources when providing

temporary excavation support in

ground works operations

1.1 Interpret and extract information from drawings,

specifications, schedules and manufacturers’ information

1.2 Comply with information and/or instructions derived

from risk assessments and method statement

1.3 State the organisational procedures developed to report

and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable

resources and how they are implemented

1.4 Describe different types of information, their source and

how they are interpreted in relation to: – drawings,

specifications, schedules, manufacturers’ information

and regulations governing construction works and

support of excavations

2 Know how to comply with

relevant legislation and official

guidance when providing

temporary excavation support

2.1 Describe their responsibilities under current legislation

and official guidance 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

2.2 Describe the organisational security procedures for tools,

equipment and personal belongings in relation to site,

workplace, company and operative

3 Maintain safe working practices

when providing temporary

excavation support

3.1 Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and access

equipment/working platforms safely to carry out the

activity in accordance with legislation and organisational

requirements when providing temporary excavation

support

3.2 Explain why and when personal protective equipment

(PPE) should be used, relating to providing temporary

excavation support, and the types, purpose and

limitations of each type

3.3 State how emergencies should be responded to in

accordance with organisational authorisation and

personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries

and other task-related hazards

4 Select the required quantity of

quality of resources for the

methods of work to provide

temporary excavation support

4.1 Describe the characteristics, quality, uses, limitations and

defects associated with the resources in relation to:

  • poling boards, wailings, struts, wedges, soldiers,

steel struts and trench sheets

  • proprietary systems
  • ancillary fixing devices
  • hand and/or powered tools and ancillary

equipment

4.2 Demonstrate the selection of resources associated with

own work in relation to materials, components, fixings,

tools and equipment

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Learning Outcome – The learner

will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

4.3 State how the resources should be used correctly, how

problems associated with the resources are reported and

how the organisational procedures are used

4.4 Outline potential hazards associated with the resources

and method of work

4.5 Describe how to calculate quantity, length, area and

wastage associated with the method/procedure to

provide temporary excavation support

5 Minimise the risk of damage to

the work and surrounding area

when providing temporary

excavation support

5.1 Protect the work and its surrounding area from damage

5.2 Minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

5.3 Describe how to protect work from damage and the

purpose of protection in relation to general workplace

activities, other occupations and adverse weather

conditions

5.4 Dispose of waste in accordance with legislation

5.5 State why the disposal of waste should be carried out in

relation to the work

6 Be able to measure, mark out,

prepare, position, fit support, fix

secure, dismantle and remove

shoring equipment

6.1 Install proprietary systems, e.g. drag box, trench box,

manhole box

6.2 Install open and closed support systems

6.3 Install piling systems, e.g. diaphragm wall, trench sheets,

sheet piles, secant support or contiguous support

6.4 Install bespoke support systems

7 Be able to install temporary

excavation supports

7.1 Construct and fit temporary excavation support shorings

to specification

7.2 Secure temporary excavation support shorings to

specification

7.3 Dismantle and remove the excavation support structure

7.4 Operate hand and/or powered tools and ancillary

equipment

7.5 Carry out checks on the safety and maintenance of

support shorings

7.6 Comply with workplace safety requirements

7.7 Dispose of waste in accordance with legislative

requirements

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit J/615/3377

Installing shallow pipelines in ground works operations

Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Interpret the given information

relating to the work and resources

when installing pipelines

1.1 Interpret and extract the relevant information from

drawings, risk assessments, method statements,

specifications, schedules and manufacturers

information

1.2 Comply with information and / or instructions derived

from risk assessments and method statements

1.3 Describe different types of information, their source ad

how they are interpreted in relation to – drawings, risk

assessments, method statements, regulations

governing the installation of pipe-laying

2 Know how to comply with relevant

legislation and official guidance

when installing pipelines

2.1 Describe their responsibilities regarding potential

accidents and health hazards, whilst working:

  • in the workplace, below ground level, in

confined spaces, at height, with tools and

equipment, with materials and substances,

with movement/storage of materials and by

manual handling and mechanical lifting

3 Maintain safe and healthy working

practices when installing pipelines

3.1 Use health and safety control equipment and access

equipment safely to carry out the activity in accordance

with current legislation and organisational

requirements when installing pipelines

3.2 Comply with information relating to specific risks to

health when installing pipelines

3.3 Describe how emergencies should be responded to in

accordance with organisational authorisation and

personal skills when involved with fires, spillages,

injuries and other task-related hazards

4 Select the required quantity and

quality of resources for the methods

of work to install pipelines

4.1 Demonstrate the selection of resources associated with

own work in relation to materials, components and

fixings, and tools and equipment

4.2 Describe the characteristics, quality, uses,

sustainability, limitations and defects associated with

the resources in relation to:

  • pipes, fittings and ancillary components
  • pre-cast (metal, concrete, clay or plastic)

components

  • bricks, blocks and sandbags
  • granular materials, aggregates, cement,

concrete, mortars and sand

  • sealant materials (adhesives, compounds,

solvents)

  • hand and/or powered tools and equipment.

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Learning Outcome – The learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

5 Be able to construct concrete

structures and access points

5.1 Construct concrete structures and access points

5.2 Operate hand and/or powered tools and equjipment

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace / practical

environment to underpin all elements.

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Unit L/615/3378

Conform to productive working practices in ground works

operations

Learning Outcome – The

learner will: Assessment Criterion – The learner can:

1 Know how to work

productively in the

workplace

1.1 Explain why it is important to be productive in the workplace

1.2 State the procedures that must be followed in the workplace

1.3 List the documentation that must be maintained by the

organisation including job cards, worksheets, material/resources

lists and timesheets

1.4 State the importance of maintaining accurate, up to date records

2 Understand low/zero

carbon outcomes

2.1 Explain why zero/low carbon production is desirable

2.2 Describe the contribution that the built environment makes to

carbon production

2.3 Explain how zero/low carbon production can be achieved in the

built environment

2.4 Explain the term “sustainability” and how this affects the

organisation

2.5 Contribute to the organisation’s sustainability policy

3 Understand equality and

diversity in the workplace

3.1 State the legislation that protects equality and diversity in the

workplace

3.2 Explain why equality and diversity in the workplace is important

4 Know how to communicate

with others

4.1 Describe ways of communicating with others that encourages

cooperation

4.2 Outline the methods of communication used in the workplace

4.3 State the information needs of the customer, line manager, own

occupation and allied trades

5 Work productively in the

workplace

5.1 Interpret procedures to plan a productive sequence of work

5.2 Plan a sequence of work which is productive and sets out the use

of time and resources

5.3 Communicate with others in the work environment to ensure

that work is carried out productively

5.4 Maintain records as required in the workplace and by the

organisation

Assessment

There must be valid, authentic and sufficient for all the assessment criteria. However, one

piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning

outcome or assessment criterion.

Practical demonstrations of evidence must be completed whilst in the workplace/practical

environment to underpin all elements.

 

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