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Interior Systems introduction to the abutment of partitions and plasterboard systems

The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with an introduction practical knowledge and skills required to work on abutment of partitions and linings at an entry level.

Introduction to health and safety in construction

Also known as Health and Safety Awareness (HSA). The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with knowledge and skills required to work safely in a construction environment.

Introduction to joint design and frame engineering

This intermediate level standard will provide the attendee with the knowledge and skills to design, identify and specify appropriate joints in a simple oak frame structure.

Ladders and stepladders for managers

The scope of this standard is to ensure that managers are trained to a competent level to assess and determine when it’s appropriate to inspect a ladder or stepladder; record finding and recommend action to be taken if faults are found; and accurately record details of ladders and stepladders.

Laser scanning for construction surveying

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: the principles and practices of laser scanning for use in construction specific contexts and covers the practical elements, relevant theory, use of software and considerations when working in a public area.

Levelling and tape measurement

This standard covers the principles of levelling and setting out by tape which can be applied to all aspects of construction including earthworks, roads, buildings, foundations, piles, structural steel, structures, reinforced concrete, and houses.

Low-level towers for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

MEWP competent assessed person

The IPAF Competent Assessed Person (CAP) programme focuses on a crucial aspect of safety – that of the machine itself. It is an assessment of skill in the thorough examination of MEWPs.

MEWP demonstrator

This course trains a demonstrator to familiarise operators with their responsibilities and to demonstrate pre-operational and safe operating procedures, and the limitations of MEWPs.

MEWP instructor

This course trains and assesses an instructor to understand the delivery of the IPAF training programme and assesses knowledge on machines and the ability to convey information to candidates.

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