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Your search for repair resulted in 131 matches. The standards are sorted in alphabetical order.

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Timber frame repair using flexible epoxy resin

The aim of this course is to promote the advantages for sustainable timber restoration and maintenance. How to identify and rectify decayed and damaged timber.

Timber frame repair using flexible epoxy resin - Refresher

The purpose of Timber frame repair using flexible epoxy resin – Refresher standard is for delegates who have previously passed training to the full Timber frame repair using flexible epoxy resin standard or subsequent refresher training and can provide proof of attendance.

Timber treatment building repairs

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge and skills to support the following: interpreting information, deploying signage and barriers, preparing, identifying services, repairing and renewing floor-boards, repairing and renewing decayed joist end(s) and wall plate(s), removing existing timber floor(s), laying suspended timber floor(s), repairing timber stud partition(s), replacing decayed timber lintels and trimmers, installing sub floor air vent(s), safe disposal of waste.

Understanding road construction

This training standard is in development and will be published shortly

Utility pipework restoration (gas network components to operational by repair)

This is one of the standards held by the Energy & Utility Skills Register

Vehicle restraint systems in construction training

This standard is available from a number of recognised awarding organisations, for example Lantra. CITB is working with these awarding organisations to map their courses to a standard. Full details of this standard will be published in due course.

VRS foundation

This standard aims to provide foundation knowledge for all potential VRS Labourers and Installers of Permanent Vehicle Restraint Systems before proceeding to detailed training for the installation of any of the Proprietary or Non-proprietary systems.

VRS installer

This standard aims to provide training for learners with at least 3 months experience in installing Permanent Vehicle Restraint Systems before proceeding to detailed training for the installation of any of the Proprietary or Non-proprietary systems.

VRS non-proprietary safety barrier systems (NPSBS)

The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with the knowledge and skills to reconstruct legacy VRS non-proprietary safety barrier systems, in a work gang (VRS – vehicle restraint systems).

VRS proprietary safety barrier systems

This training standard is in development and will be published shortly

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