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  1. select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work

    COSVR278 cosvr675 COSVR649 cosvr528 COSVR513 COSVR269 COSVR242 COSVR651 COSVR681 COSVR286 cosvr374 cosvr527 COSVR486 COSVR517 cosvr400 COSVR229 COSVR653 COSVR277 COSVR792 cosvr674 COSVR520 cosvr289l COSVR652 COSVR281 COSVR676 COSVR167 COSVR347 cosvr290l COSVR365 COSVR648 COSVR272 COSVR342 COSVR795 COSVR612 cosvr397 COSVR507 COSVR332 COSVR97 COSVR491 COSVR464 COSVR679 COSVR349 COSVR94 COSVR188 COSVR323 COSVR243 COSVR334 COSVR487 COSVR183 COSVR245 COSVR239 COSVR244 COSVR164 COSVR646 COSVR235 COSVR503 COSVR343 COSVR565 COSVR196 COSVR96 COSVR236 COSVR57 COSVR336 COSVR519 COSVR184 COSVR123 COSVR170 COSVR39 COSVR782 COSVR58 COSVR337 COSVR171 COSVR199 COSVR515 cosvr365 COSVR368 COSVR754 COSVR333 COSVR230 COSVR514 cosvr537 COSVR786 cosvr401 COSVR367 cosvr686 COSVR124 COSVR348 COSVR563 COSVR346 cosvr668 COSVR785 COSVR283 COSVR647 COSVR613 COSVR366 COSVR788 COSVR490 COSVR339 COSVR240 COSVR375 cosvr536 COSVR794 COSVR682 cosvr685 COSVR169 COSVR340 COSVR327 COSVR383 cosvr371 COSVR44 cosvr745 COSVR791 COSVR489 COSVR518 COSVR793 cosvr747 COSVR168 cosvr100 cosvr372 COSVR467 cosvr673 cosvr628 cosvr746 COSVR173 COSVR466 COSVR617 COSVR161 COSVR195 COSVR465 cosvr321 cosvr632 cosvr320 COSVR492 COSVR463 cosvr254 cosvr672 COSVR521 cosvr291 COSVR462 cosvr366 cosvr148 cosvr182 cosvr180 COSVR564 cosvr378 cosvr181 COSVR201 cosvr538 cosvr670 COSVR203 cosvr360 cosvr671 COSVR139 cosvr108 COSVR82 COSVR208 cosvr640 cosvr101 cosvr669 COSVR140 cosvr383 cosvr499 cosvr377 COSVR197 COSVR142 COSVR137 COSVR144 COSVR206 COSVR138 COSVR175 COSVR151 COSVR198 COSVR187 COSVR797 COSVR177 COSVR627 COSVR141 COSVR506 cosvr367 COSVR637 COSVR80 COSVR626 COSVR149 COSVR73 COSVR335 COSVR568 COSVR83 COSVR200 COSVR516 COSVR125 COSVR768 COSVR172 COSVR205 COSVR783 COSVR66 COSVR207 cosvr744 COSVR176 COSVR329 COSVR191 COSVR129 COSVR135 COSVR569 COSVR227 COSVR571 COSVR81 COSVR174 COSVR153 COSVR192 COSVR126 COSVR95 COSVR77 COSVR543 COSVR194 COSVR769 COSVR99 COSVR178 COSVR85 COSVR127 COSVR638 COSVR72 COSVR233 COSVR542 cosvr368 COSVR143 COSVR268 COSVR202 COSVR98 COSVR69 COSVR620 COSVR84 COSVR204 COSVR71 COSVR133 COSVR41 COSVR267 COSVR86 COSVR535 cosvr634 COSVR618 COSVR811 COSVR152 COSVR287 COSVR534 COSVR541 COSVR166 COSVR755 COSVR680 cosvr631 COSVR70 cosvr15 COSVR810 COSVR225 COSVR684 COSVR136 COSVR678 COSVR372 COSVR556 COSVR40 COSVR767 cosvr375 COSVR280 COSVR231 COSVR42 COSVR549 cosvr370 COSVR328 COSVR228 COSVR656 cosvr296 COSVR557 COSVR252 COSVR324 COSVR687 COSVR411 cosvr12 COSVR405 COSVR373 COSVR654 cosvr295 COSVR677 COSVR609 cosvr121 COSVR322 COSVR796 cosvr122 COSVR408 COSVR655 COSVR683 COSVR251 COSVR282 cosvr379 COSVR154 COSVR406 cosvr16 COSVR688 cosvr667 cosvr382 COSVR248 COSVR276 cosvr380 COSVR157 COSVR247 COSVR279 cosvr381 COSVR274 COSVR156 COSVR407 COSVR241 COSVR273 COSVR764 COSVR158 COSVR249 COSVR275 cosvr526 COSVR155 COSVR250 COSVR505 COSVR288 cosvr525 COSVR566 COSVR650 COSVR504 COSVR258 select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work

    knowledge
    • COSVR278Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    context
    • COSVR278selection of resources associated with own work materials, components and fixings tools and equipment

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • materials, components and fixings
      • tools and equipment

  2. comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe and healthy work practices

    COSVR278 COSVR368 cosvr675 COSVR202 COSVR649 cosvr528 COSVR513 COSVR651 COSVR681 COSVR286 cosvr527 COSVR486 COSVR229 COSVR653 COSVR277 COSVR99 COSVR520 cosvr289l COSVR269 COSVR44 COSVR652 COSVR281 COSVR676 COSVR167 COSVR347 COSVR268 COSVR287 COSVR171 cosvr290l COSVR365 COSVR648 COSVR96 COSVR172 COSVR797 COSVR342 COSVR98 cosvr296 COSVR612 cosvr397 COSVR507 COSVR332 COSVR491 COSVR679 COSVR349 COSVR94 COSVR464 COSVR795 COSVR243 COSVR177 COSVR334 COSVR487 COSVR183 COSVR245 COSVR335 COSVR516 COSVR239 COSVR82 COSVR244 COSVR164 COSVR646 COSVR235 COSVR503 COSVR343 COSVR565 COSVR236 COSVR57 COSVR336 COSVR519 COSVR184 COSVR123 COSVR346 COSVR170 COSVR782 COSVR58 COSVR337 COSVR515 cosvr365 COSVR39 COSVR754 COSVR199 COSVR333 COSVR514 cosvr537 COSVR786 cosvr686 COSVR230 COSVR124 COSVR348 COSVR563 cosvr401 COSVR785 COSVR375 COSVR755 cosvr370 COSVR647 COSVR613 cosvr668 COSVR366 COSVR283 COSVR788 COSVR490 cosvr108 COSVR339 COSVR372 cosvr536 COSVR267 COSVR794 cosvr685 COSVR169 COSVR340 COSVR383 cosvr371 cosvr745 COSVR791 COSVR489 COSVR327 COSVR793 cosvr747 COSVR168 cosvr372 COSVR467 COSVR518 cosvr673 COSVR792 cosvr746 COSVR173 cosvr367 COSVR466 cosvr628 COSVR617 COSVR161 cosvr667 cosvr368 COSVR465 cosvr321 cosvr375 COSVR492 COSVR463 cosvr632 cosvr672 COSVR521 COSVR97 cosvr291 COSVR462 cosvr366 cosvr148 cosvr182 cosvr180 COSVR564 cosvr378 cosvr181 COSVR201 cosvr538 cosvr670 COSVR205 COSVR203 cosvr360 cosvr671 COSVR139 COSVR208 cosvr640 cosvr669 COSVR140 COSVR196 cosvr383 COSVR195 COSVR142 COSVR137 COSVR144 COSVR206 COSVR138 COSVR151 COSVR198 COSVR135 COSVR175 COSVR187 COSVR367 COSVR323 COSVR627 COSVR188 COSVR517 COSVR141 COSVR194 COSVR637 COSVR80 COSVR197 COSVR149 COSVR626 COSVR73 COSVR568 COSVR83 cosvr377 COSVR200 COSVR125 COSVR768 COSVR783 COSVR66 COSVR207 COSVR556 cosvr744 COSVR176 COSVR191 COSVR129 COSVR74 COSVR569 COSVR329 COSVR227 COSVR571 cosvr674 COSVR81 COSVR174 COSVR153 COSVR192 COSVR126 COSVR678 COSVR77 COSVR543 COSVR769 cosvr374 COSVR95 COSVR178 COSVR85 COSVR127 COSVR638 COSVR72 COSVR233 COSVR542 COSVR69 COSVR620 COSVR84 COSVR143 COSVR204 COSVR71 COSVR133 COSVR41 COSVR86 COSVR535 COSVR618 COSVR811 COSVR152 COSVR534 COSVR541 COSVR166 COSVR680 COSVR70 cosvr15 COSVR810 cosvr320 cosvr631 COSVR684 cosvr634 cosvr16 COSVR225 COSVR136 COSVR682 COSVR40 COSVR767 COSVR280 COSVR231 COSVR42 COSVR549 COSVR328 COSVR228 COSVR656 cosvr25 COSVR557 cosvr499 COSVR252 COSVR324 COSVR411 COSVR687 cosvr400 COSVR506 cosvr12 COSVR158 COSVR405 COSVR373 COSVR654 cosvr295 COSVR677 COSVR609 COSVR272 COSVR322 COSVR796 cosvr122 COSVR408 COSVR655 COSVR683 COSVR251 COSVR282 cosvr379 COSVR154 COSVR406 COSVR688 cosvr382 COSVR248 COSVR276 cosvr380 COSVR157 COSVR247 COSVR240 COSVR279 cosvr381 COSVR156 COSVR407 COSVR241 COSVR273 COSVR274 COSVR764 COSVR249 COSVR242 COSVR275 cosvr526 COSVR155 COSVR250 COSVR505 COSVR288 cosvr525 COSVR566 COSVR650 COSVR504 COSVR258 comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe and healthy work practices

    knowledge
    • COSVR278Safe work practices the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used how to comply with environmentally responsible work practices to meet current legislation and official guidance

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used
      • how to comply with environmentally responsible work practices to meet current legislation and official guidance

    context
    • COSVR278avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to the following methods of work safe use of health and safety control equipment safe use of access equipment/working platforms safe use, storage and handling of materials, tools and equipment specific risks to health

      avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use of access equipment/working platforms
      • safe use, storage and handling of materials, tools and equipment
      • specific risks to health

  3. interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance

    COSVR278 cosvr675 COSVR649 COSVR269 cosvr528 COSVR513 COSVR651 COSVR681 COSVR286 cosvr527 COSVR486 COSVR653 COSVR277 COSVR242 COSVR520 cosvr289l COSVR652 COSVR281 COSVR676 COSVR99 COSVR167 COSVR44 COSVR347 COSVR268 COSVR287 COSVR171 cosvr290l COSVR365 COSVR795 COSVR648 COSVR172 COSVR342 COSVR96 COSVR612 COSVR194 COSVR507 COSVR332 COSVR97 COSVR491 COSVR679 COSVR349 COSVR94 COSVR243 COSVR334 COSVR487 COSVR183 COSVR245 COSVR514 COSVR335 COSVR516 COSVR239 COSVR244 COSVR646 COSVR235 COSVR95 COSVR322 COSVR503 COSVR343 COSVR565 COSVR82 COSVR236 COSVR57 COSVR336 COSVR519 COSVR682 COSVR184 COSVR123 COSVR556 COSVR346 COSVR170 COSVR329 COSVR782 COSVR58 COSVR515 COSVR754 COSVR333 COSVR372 cosvr537 COSVR84 COSVR786 COSVR367 cosvr686 COSVR124 COSVR348 COSVR563 COSVR785 COSVR375 COSVR755 cosvr370 COSVR613 COSVR366 COSVR788 COSVR490 cosvr108 COSVR339 cosvr668 COSVR283 cosvr536 COSVR794 cosvr685 COSVR169 COSVR340 COSVR383 cosvr371 cosvr745 COSVR489 COSVR98 COSVR793 cosvr747 COSVR168 COSVR327 cosvr372 COSVR467 cosvr673 COSVR792 cosvr746 COSVR173 cosvr296 cosvr367 COSVR466 COSVR617 COSVR161 cosvr667 cosvr368 COSVR647 COSVR465 cosvr628 cosvr121 cosvr321 COSVR492 COSVR463 cosvr672 COSVR521 cosvr291 COSVR462 cosvr366 cosvr148 cosvr182 COSVR267 cosvr180 COSVR564 cosvr378 cosvr181 COSVR201 cosvr538 cosvr670 COSVR203 cosvr360 cosvr671 COSVR139 cosvr674 COSVR208 cosvr640 cosvr669 COSVR140 COSVR196 cosvr383 COSVR136 COSVR142 COSVR195 COSVR137 COSVR144 COSVR206 COSVR138 COSVR198 COSVR187 COSVR135 COSVR627 COSVR188 cosvr254 COSVR637 COSVR80 COSVR149 COSVR73 COSVR197 COSVR626 COSVR568 COSVR83 COSVR200 COSVR125 COSVR768 COSVR205 COSVR783 COSVR66 COSVR207 cosvr744 COSVR176 COSVR191 COSVR129 COSVR74 COSVR569 COSVR227 COSVR571 COSVR368 COSVR81 COSVR174 COSVR153 COSVR192 COSVR126 COSVR199 COSVR77 COSVR177 COSVR543 COSVR769 COSVR678 COSVR178 COSVR85 COSVR337 COSVR127 COSVR638 cosvr374 COSVR72 COSVR233 COSVR542 COSVR518 COSVR202 COSVR69 COSVR175 COSVR620 COSVR204 COSVR71 COSVR41 COSVR143 cosvr377 COSVR86 COSVR535 COSVR618 COSVR811 COSVR152 cosvr634 COSVR534 COSVR541 COSVR166 COSVR680 COSVR39 COSVR70 cosvr15 COSVR810 cosvr320 COSVR684 cosvr631 COSVR225 cosvr401 COSVR40 COSVR767 cosvr632 COSVR280 COSVR231 COSVR42 COSVR549 COSVR328 COSVR273 COSVR228 COSVR656 cosvr375 COSVR557 COSVR252 COSVR324 COSVR411 COSVR687 COSVR323 COSVR506 COSVR133 COSVR405 COSVR229 COSVR373 COSVR654 cosvr295 COSVR158 COSVR677 cosvr16 COSVR609 COSVR272 COSVR164 COSVR796 cosvr122 COSVR408 COSVR464 COSVR655 COSVR683 COSVR251 COSVR282 COSVR151 cosvr379 COSVR154 COSVR406 COSVR688 cosvr382 cosvr365 COSVR248 COSVR276 cosvr380 COSVR157 COSVR247 COSVR240 COSVR279 cosvr381 COSVR797 COSVR156 COSVR407 COSVR241 COSVR764 COSVR249 COSVR275 COSVR274 cosvr526 COSVR517 COSVR155 COSVR250 COSVR505 COSVR288 cosvr525 COSVR566 COSVR650 COSVR504 COSVR258 interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • COSVR278Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • COSVR278interpretation of oral/written working instructions, drawings, specifications, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of oral/written working instructions, drawings, specifications, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

  4. complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    COSVR778 cosvr675 cosvr10 COSVR649 COSVR327 cosvr394 cosvr528 COSVR513 COSVR651 COSVR681 COSVR286 cosvr403 cosvr527 COSVR229 COSVR653 cosvr399 cosvr389 cosvr674 COSVR520 cosvr296 COSVR652 cosvr404 COSVR167 cosvr289 COSVR347 cosvr396 cosvr290l COSVR365 COSVR795 COSVR648 COSVR464 COSVR172 cosvr760 COSVR486 COSVR797 COSVR342 COSVR612 cosvr397 COSVR507 COSVR332 COSVR779 COSVR97 COSVR491 COSVR679 COSVR349 COSVR225 COSVR775 COSVR94 COSVR243 COSVR334 COSVR487 COSVR752 COSVR773 COSVR245 COSVR239 COSVR772 COSVR244 COSVR164 COSVR646 COSVR233 COSVR235 COSVR777 COSVR405 COSVR503 COSVR39 COSVR343 COSVR565 COSVR171 COSVR96 COSVR236 COSVR776 COSVR57 COSVR336 COSVR519 COSVR535 COSVR184 COSVR774 cosvr401 COSVR346 cosvr368 COSVR608 COSVR170 COSVR782 COSVR58 COSVR337 COSVR515 cosvr365 COSVR76 COSVR368 COSVR754 COSVR73 COSVR333 COSVR514 cosvr537 COSVR786 COSVR240 COSVR375 cosvr686 COSVR124 COSVR348 cosvr374 COSVR785 COSVR755 cosvr370 COSVR647 COSVR613 COSVR366 COSVR282 COSVR788 cosvr643 COSVR490 COSVR272 COSVR281 COSVR372 cosvr536 COSVR794 cosvr685 COSVR340 COSVR383 cosvr371 cosvr745 COSVR791 COSVR489 cosvr376 COSVR793 cosvr747 COSVR676 COSVR168 cosvr100 cosvr632 cosvr372 COSVR467 cosvr673 COSVR792 cosvr746 COSVR173 cosvr367 COSVR466 COSVR617 cosvr14 COSVR161 cosvr667 cosvr321 cosvr320 cosvr375 COSVR492 COSVR463 cosvr672 COSVR521 cosvr291 COSVR462 cosvr366 cosvr148 cosvr182 cosvr180 COSVR564 COSVR82 cosvr378 cosvr181 COSVR195 COSVR201 COSVR135 cosvr538 cosvr670 COSVR203 cosvr360 COSVR139 COSVR208 cosvr640 cosvr101 cosvr669 COSVR140 COSVR70 COSVR175 COSVR196 cosvr668 cosvr383 COSVR136 cosvr499 COSVR129 cosvr15 COSVR465 cosvr377 COSVR142 COSVR137 COSVR177 COSVR144 COSVR206 COSVR95 COSVR682 COSVR138 COSVR151 COSVR198 COSVR197 COSVR761 COSVR506 COSVR143 COSVR187 COSVR339 cosvr108 COSVR627 COSVR188 cosvr254 COSVR335 COSVR141 cosvr388 COSVR655 COSVR516 COSVR626 COSVR637 COSVR80 COSVR149 COSVR199 COSVR563 COSVR518 cosvr121 COSVR568 COSVR83 COSVR200 COSVR329 COSVR125 COSVR768 COSVR205 cosvr289l COSVR783 COSVR176 COSVR771 COSVR207 cosvr744 cosvr398 COSVR191 COSVR74 COSVR569 COSVR227 COSVR81 COSVR174 cosvr628 COSVR153 COSVR192 COSVR126 COSVR268 COSVR543 COSVR194 COSVR769 COSVR178 COSVR85 COSVR127 COSVR638 COSVR72 COSVR542 COSVR202 COSVR287 COSVR66 COSVR69 COSVR620 COSVR84 COSVR204 COSVR71 COSVR41 COSVR86 cosvr634 COSVR811 COSVR152 COSVR534 cosvr631 COSVR541 COSVR166 COSVR571 COSVR169 COSVR680 COSVR810 COSVR44 COSVR684 cosvr16 cosvr402 COSVR678 COSVR556 COSVR133 COSVR767 cosvr386 COSVR280 COSVR231 COSVR42 COSVR549 COSVR328 COSVR228 COSVR656 COSVR557 COSVR252 COSVR230 COSVR324 COSVR411 COSVR687 cosvr400 cosvr390 COSVR323 COSVR283 COSVR373 cosvr392 COSVR654 cosvr295 COSVR677 COSVR609 cosvr761 COSVR322 COSVR796 cosvr122 COSVR408 COSVR274 cosvr391 COSVR683 COSVR251 cosvr379 cosvr395 COSVR618 COSVR277 COSVR123 COSVR154 COSVR267 COSVR406 COSVR688 COSVR566 cosvr382 cosvr387 COSVR385 COSVR248 COSVR276 cosvr380 cosvr393 COSVR157 COSVR247 COSVR279 cosvr381 COSVR367 COSVR269 COSVR156 COSVR407 COSVR241 COSVR273 COSVR517 COSVR764 COSVR158 COSVR249 COSVR242 COSVR275 cosvr526 COSVR155 COSVR250 COSVR505 COSVR288 cosvr608 cosvr525 COSVR650 COSVR504 COSVR258 COSVR278 complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    knowledge
    • COSVR778Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • COSVR778completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

      completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

  5. comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area

    cosvr628 cosvr675 COSVR269 COSVR517 COSVR649 COSVR173 COSVR327 cosvr394 cosvr528 COSVR513 COSVR651 COSVR681 COSVR286 cosvr403 cosvr527 COSVR486 cosvr389 cosvr10 COSVR229 COSVR653 cosvr399 cosvr674 COSVR520 cosvr289l COSVR652 COSVR676 cosvr404 COSVR167 COSVR347 cosvr396 cosvr296 cosvr290l COSVR365 COSVR795 COSVR172 cosvr760 COSVR95 COSVR778 COSVR612 cosvr397 COSVR507 COSVR332 COSVR779 COSVR97 COSVR491 COSVR82 COSVR679 COSVR349 COSVR775 COSVR94 COSVR243 COSVR334 COSVR487 COSVR752 COSVR183 COSVR773 COSVR785 COSVR245 COSVR516 COSVR648 COSVR239 COSVR772 COSVR244 COSVR682 COSVR164 COSVR646 COSVR556 COSVR196 COSVR235 COSVR777 COSVR503 COSVR343 COSVR565 COSVR96 cosvr608 COSVR236 COSVR776 COSVR57 COSVR336 COSVR519 COSVR184 COSVR774 COSVR123 COSVR346 COSVR608 COSVR170 COSVR782 COSVR58 COSVR337 COSVR515 cosvr365 COSVR368 cosvr401 COSVR754 COSVR333 COSVR514 cosvr537 COSVR786 COSVR98 cosvr668 COSVR367 cosvr686 COSVR283 COSVR464 COSVR124 COSVR348 COSVR563 COSVR755 COSVR647 COSVR613 COSVR240 COSVR375 COSVR366 COSVR788 COSVR490 COSVR339 COSVR372 cosvr536 COSVR202 COSVR794 cosvr685 COSVR169 COSVR340 COSVR383 cosvr371 cosvr745 COSVR791 COSVR489 COSVR281 cosvr376 COSVR761 COSVR793 cosvr747 COSVR168 cosvr100 cosvr372 COSVR467 cosvr673 COSVR792 cosvr746 COSVR335 cosvr25 cosvr367 COSVR466 COSVR617 COSVR161 COSVR171 cosvr667 COSVR465 cosvr321 COSVR230 cosvr320 cosvr375 COSVR492 cosvr390 COSVR463 cosvr631 cosvr672 COSVR521 cosvr291 COSVR462 cosvr366 cosvr148 cosvr182 cosvr180 COSVR564 cosvr378 cosvr181 COSVR201 COSVR135 cosvr538 cosvr670 cosvr108 COSVR203 cosvr360 cosvr398 cosvr671 COSVR139 COSVR195 COSVR208 cosvr640 cosvr101 cosvr669 COSVR140 cosvr383 cosvr499 cosvr377 COSVR197 COSVR142 COSVR137 COSVR70 COSVR175 cosvr370 COSVR144 COSVR206 COSVR129 COSVR138 COSVR151 COSVR198 COSVR797 COSVR177 COSVR143 COSVR187 COSVR627 COSVR188 cosvr254 COSVR141 COSVR626 COSVR637 COSVR80 COSVR342 COSVR40 COSVR149 COSVR199 COSVR73 cosvr388 COSVR655 COSVR568 COSVR83 COSVR200 COSVR125 COSVR768 COSVR205 COSVR783 COSVR66 COSVR771 COSVR207 COSVR329 cosvr744 COSVR518 COSVR176 COSVR191 COSVR74 COSVR569 cosvr632 COSVR227 COSVR571 cosvr374 COSVR81 COSVR174 COSVR153 COSVR192 COSVR126 COSVR543 COSVR194 COSVR769 COSVR178 COSVR85 cosvr368 COSVR127 COSVR638 COSVR268 COSVR72 COSVR233 COSVR542 COSVR69 COSVR620 COSVR84 COSVR204 COSVR71 COSVR133 COSVR41 COSVR86 COSVR535 COSVR287 COSVR811 COSVR152 cosvr634 COSVR534 COSVR541 COSVR166 COSVR680 COSVR39 COSVR225 cosvr15 COSVR810 COSVR44 COSVR684 COSVR136 COSVR678 COSVR767 cosvr386 COSVR280 COSVR231 COSVR42 COSVR549 COSVR328 COSVR687 COSVR228 COSVR656 COSVR557 cosvr16 COSVR252 COSVR324 COSVR411 cosvr400 COSVR323 COSVR506 cosvr12 COSVR405 COSVR373 cosvr392 COSVR654 cosvr295 COSVR677 COSVR609 cosvr121 COSVR272 COSVR99 cosvr761 COSVR322 COSVR796 cosvr122 COSVR408 cosvr391 COSVR683 COSVR251 COSVR282 cosvr379 cosvr395 COSVR154 COSVR267 COSVR406 COSVR688 cosvr382 cosvr387 COSVR385 COSVR248 COSVR276 cosvr380 COSVR274 COSVR618 COSVR277 cosvr393 COSVR157 COSVR247 COSVR279 cosvr381 COSVR156 COSVR407 COSVR241 COSVR273 COSVR764 COSVR158 COSVR249 COSVR242 COSVR275 cosvr526 COSVR155 COSVR250 COSVR505 COSVR288 cosvr525 COSVR566 COSVR650 COSVR504 COSVR258 COSVR278 comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area

    knowledge
    • cosvr628Minimise the risk of damage how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

    context
    • cosvr628protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

      protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

    • cosvr628minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

      minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

    • cosvr628disposal of waste in accordance with current legislation

      disposal of waste in accordance with current legislation

  6. comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    cosvr675 COSVR649 COSVR327 cosvr394 cosvr528 COSVR513 COSVR272 cosvr10 COSVR651 COSVR681 COSVR286 cosvr403 cosvr527 COSVR486 COSVR229 COSVR653 cosvr399 cosvr674 COSVR520 COSVR652 cosvr404 COSVR167 cosvr289 COSVR95 COSVR347 cosvr396 cosvr290l COSVR365 COSVR795 COSVR648 COSVR172 cosvr760 COSVR797 COSVR342 COSVR464 COSVR612 COSVR788 cosvr397 COSVR768 COSVR507 COSVR332 COSVR779 COSVR97 COSVR491 COSVR366 COSVR679 COSVR349 COSVR775 COSVR94 COSVR243 COSVR334 COSVR487 COSVR752 COSVR183 COSVR773 COSVR245 COSVR516 COSVR239 COSVR772 COSVR244 COSVR164 COSVR646 COSVR235 COSVR777 COSVR503 COSVR343 COSVR565 COSVR96 cosvr608 COSVR236 COSVR776 COSVR57 COSVR336 COSVR519 COSVR171 COSVR184 COSVR774 COSVR123 COSVR346 COSVR608 COSVR170 COSVR535 COSVR782 COSVR58 COSVR337 COSVR515 cosvr365 COSVR144 COSVR368 COSVR754 COSVR333 COSVR514 cosvr537 COSVR786 COSVR367 cosvr686 COSVR124 COSVR348 cosvr374 COSVR563 COSVR785 COSVR240 COSVR375 COSVR755 COSVR202 COSVR647 COSVR613 COSVR490 COSVR282 COSVR372 COSVR373 cosvr536 COSVR794 COSVR518 cosvr685 COSVR169 COSVR677 COSVR281 COSVR340 COSVR383 cosvr371 cosvr745 COSVR791 cosvr628 COSVR489 COSVR129 cosvr376 COSVR505 COSVR793 COSVR177 cosvr747 COSVR168 cosvr372 COSVR467 cosvr673 COSVR792 cosvr746 COSVR173 cosvr296 cosvr632 cosvr367 COSVR466 COSVR617 COSVR161 cosvr667 cosvr368 cosvr390 COSVR465 cosvr321 cosvr320 cosvr375 COSVR463 cosvr672 COSVR521 cosvr291 COSVR462 cosvr366 cosvr148 cosvr182 cosvr180 COSVR564 cosvr378 cosvr181 cosvr108 COSVR201 COSVR82 COSVR135 cosvr538 cosvr670 COSVR195 COSVR203 cosvr360 cosvr671 COSVR139 COSVR208 cosvr640 cosvr669 COSVR140 COSVR196 cosvr668 cosvr383 cosvr499 COSVR70 COSVR175 cosvr377 COSVR197 COSVR142 COSVR137 COSVR206 COSVR542 COSVR138 COSVR517 COSVR151 COSVR198 cosvr401 COSVR143 COSVR187 COSVR627 COSVR339 COSVR188 cosvr254 COSVR761 COSVR141 cosvr391 COSVR335 COSVR626 COSVR637 COSVR80 cosvr388 COSVR655 COSVR534 COSVR199 COSVR73 COSVR778 COSVR568 COSVR83 COSVR200 COSVR125 COSVR205 COSVR329 COSVR810 COSVR783 COSVR66 COSVR771 cosvr289l COSVR207 cosvr744 COSVR176 COSVR191 COSVR676 COSVR74 COSVR569 cosvr398 COSVR227 COSVR174 COSVR153 COSVR192 COSVR126 COSVR543 COSVR194 COSVR769 COSVR268 COSVR178 COSVR98 COSVR85 COSVR127 COSVR638 cosvr12 COSVR72 COSVR233 COSVR69 COSVR620 COSVR84 COSVR287 COSVR204 COSVR71 COSVR133 COSVR41 COSVR86 cosvr634 COSVR811 COSVR152 COSVR541 COSVR166 cosvr631 COSVR680 COSVR571 COSVR225 COSVR39 cosvr15 COSVR492 COSVR136 COSVR44 COSVR684 cosvr16 cosvr402 COSVR678 COSVR556 cosvr370 COSVR40 COSVR767 cosvr386 COSVR280 COSVR687 COSVR231 COSVR42 COSVR549 COSVR328 COSVR228 COSVR656 COSVR557 COSVR252 COSVR654 COSVR230 COSVR324 COSVR682 COSVR411 cosvr400 COSVR99 COSVR323 COSVR506 COSVR405 COSVR283 cosvr392 COSVR149 cosvr295 COSVR609 cosvr121 cosvr761 COSVR322 COSVR796 cosvr122 COSVR408 COSVR274 COSVR683 COSVR251 cosvr379 cosvr395 COSVR154 COSVR267 COSVR406 COSVR688 cosvr382 COSVR618 COSVR277 cosvr387 COSVR385 COSVR248 COSVR276 cosvr380 cosvr393 COSVR157 COSVR247 COSVR279 cosvr381 COSVR156 COSVR407 COSVR241 COSVR273 COSVR764 COSVR158 COSVR249 cosvr389 COSVR275 cosvr526 COSVR155 COSVR250 COSVR288 cosvr525 COSVR566 COSVR269 COSVR242 COSVR650 COSVR504 COSVR258 COSVR278 comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    knowledge
    • cosvr675Meet the contract specification how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

      Meet the contract specification
      • how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    context
    • cosvr675demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, cut, shape, join, match, fit, finish, position and secure

      demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, cut, shape, join, match, fit, finish, position and secure

    • cosvr675use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

      use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr675remove and replace at least two of the following floor coverings to given working instructions for maintenance work

      remove and replace at least two of the following floor coverings to given working instructions for maintenance work
      • textile
      • tile
      • impervious materials
      • wood
      • timber based products
      • poured resin flooring

    • cosvr675reinstate substrate and floor covering

      reinstate substrate and floor covering

  7. comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to

    cosvr07 cosvr05 cosvr08 cosvr06 comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to

    knowledge
    • cosvr07Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • cosvr07completion of own work within the time allowed

      completion of own work within the time allowed

    • cosvr07Disposal of waste environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Disposal of waste
      • environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr07Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to occupational activities

    • cosvr07Fire extinguishers water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

      Fire extinguishers
      • water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

    • cosvr07Hazards those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Hazards those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr07Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE) local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

    • cosvr07Information

      Information
      • manufacturers' information, oral/written and sketches, method statements, risk assessments

    • cosvr07Legislation and official guidance this relates to the operative's 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

      Legislation and official guidance
      • this relates to the operative's 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

    • cosvr07 cosvr08 cosvr10 cosvr20 cosvr06 cosvr632 cosvr16 cosvr634 cosvr09 cosvr27 cosvr11 cosvr21 cosvr22Maintenance

      Maintenance
      • sharpening of hand tools and operative care of portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr07methods of work

      methods of work
      • application of knowledge for safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the method/area of work and materials used, to
      ‐ prepare and fix: locks, latches, cylinder latches, bolts, letter plates, closers, door ironmongery to fire resisting and non-fire resisting doors
      ‐ use hand tools, power tools and equipment
      • team work and communication
      • needs of other occupations associated with installing door ironmongery

    • cosvr07Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify

    • cosvr07Programme agreed starting and finishing times

      Programme
      • agreed starting and finishing times

    • cosvr07Protect work protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

      Protect work
      • protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

    • cosvr07Resources

      Resources
      • materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, sizes and sustainability of standard and/or specialist
      ‐ locks, latches, cylinder latches, bolts, letter plates, closers, fixings and associated ancillary items
      ‐ hand and/or powered tools and equipment
      • methods of calculating quantity associated with the method/procedure to install door ironmongery

    • cosvr07Security procedures site, workplace, company and operative

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company and operative

  8. Work

    cosvr07 cosvr06 cosvr46 cosvr43 cosvr53 cosvr605 cosvr08 cosvr05 cosvr21 cosvr09 cosvr630 Work

    knowledge
    • cosvr07 cosvr05 cosvr08 cosvr06Given the contract instructions

      Given the contract instructions
      • how methods of work are carried out and problems reported
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    context
    • cosvr07demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, fit, finish, position and secure

      demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, fit, finish, position and secure

    • cosvr07use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

      use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr07installation of at least two of the following ironmongery for internal and external doors to given working instructions

      installation of at least two of the following ironmongery for internal and external doors to given working instructions
      • locks
      • latches
      • cylinder latches
      • bolts
      • letter plates

  9. select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of

    cosvr07 cosvr06 cosvr46 cosvr43 cosvr53 cosvr605 cosvr08 cosvr21 cosvr05 cosvr09 cosvr630 select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of

    knowledge
    • cosvr07Minimise the risk of damage how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection why disposal of waste should be carried out safely

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely

    context
    • cosvr07protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

      protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

    • cosvr07disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

      disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

  10. out your work and maintain safe work practices

    cosvr07 cosvr06 cosvr46 cosvr43 cosvr53 cosvr605 cosvr630 cosvr21 cosvr08 cosvr05 cosvr09 out your work and maintain safe work practices

    knowledge
    • cosvr07Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources how the resources should be used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources
      • how the resources should be used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work

    context
    • cosvr07selection of resources associated with own work materials, components and fixings tools and equipment

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • materials, components and fixings
      • tools and equipment

  11. comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry

    cosvr07 cosvr06 cosvr46 cosvr43 cosvr53 cosvr605 cosvr630 cosvr21 cosvr08 cosvr05 cosvr09 comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry

    knowledge
    • cosvr07Safe work practices

      Safe work practices
      • the types of information
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

    context
    • cosvr07avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to the following methods of work safe use of health and safety control equipment safe use, storage and handling of materials safe use and storage of tools and equipment

      avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use, storage and handling of materials
      • safe use and storage of tools and equipment

  12. select plant or machinery resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    cosvr394 cosvr403 cosvr399 cosvr404 cosvr396 cosvr760 COSVR778 COSVR779 COSVR775 COSVR773 COSVR772 COSVR777 COSVR776 COSVR774 cosvr376 COSVR761 cosvr390 cosvr398 COSVR771 cosvr388 cosvr386 cosvr392 cosvr761 cosvr391 cosvr395 cosvr402 cosvr387 COSVR385 cosvr393 cosvr389 select plant or machinery resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    knowledge
    • cosvr394Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with plant resources and how defects should be rectified how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with plant resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    context
    • cosvr394selection of resources associated with own work tools and ancillary equipment and/or accessories

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • tools and ancillary equipment and/or accessories

  13. request resources to sustain plant or machinery operations to complete the programme of work

    cosvr394 cosvr403 cosvr399 cosvr404 COSVR778 COSVR779 COSVR775 COSVR752 COSVR773 COSVR772 COSVR777 COSVR776 cosvr388 COSVR774 cosvr389 COSVR761 cosvr390 cosvr398 COSVR771 cosvr386 cosvr392 cosvr761 cosvr391 cosvr395 cosvr387 COSVR385 cosvr393 cosvr376 request resources to sustain plant or machinery operations to complete the programme of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr394Request resources the organisational procedures for requisitioning consumables and other resources

      Request resources
      • the organisational procedures for requisitioning consumables and other resources

    context
    • cosvr394follow organisational procedures for the requisition of consumables, materials and other resources

      follow organisational procedures for the requisition of consumables, materials and other resources

  14. comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    cosvr394 cosvr403 cosvr399 cosvr608 cosvr404 cosvr396 cosvr760 COSVR779 COSVR775 COSVR772 COSVR777 COSVR776 COSVR774 COSVR608 cosvr387 cosvr388 COSVR771 COSVR778 cosvr376 cosvr398 cosvr386 cosvr392 cosvr761 cosvr391 cosvr395 COSVR385 cosvr393 COSVR761 cosvr389 cosvr390 comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    knowledge
    • cosvr394Safe work practices the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and official guidance and how it is applied how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for plant and/or machinery, tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used how to comply with environmentally responsible work practices to meet the requirements of current legislation and official guidance

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and official guidance and how it is applied
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for plant and/or machinery, tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used
      • how to comply with environmentally responsible work practices to meet the requirements of current legislation and official guidance

    context
    • cosvr394avoidance of risk by complying with the given safety information relating to at least four of the following methods of work safe use of health and safety control equipment safe use and storage of plant or machinery safe use and storage of tools and equipment specific risks to health

      avoidance of risk by complying with the given safety information relating to at least four of the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use and storage of plant or machinery
      • safe use and storage of tools and equipment
      • specific risks to health

  15. organise with others the sequence in which the work is to be carried out

    cosvr394 cosvr403 cosvr399 cosvr404 cosvr396 cosvr760 COSVR778 cosvr393 COSVR779 COSVR775 COSVR752 COSVR772 COSVR777 COSVR776 COSVR774 COSVR608 COSVR761 COSVR771 cosvr398 cosvr402 cosvr386 cosvr392 cosvr761 cosvr391 cosvr395 cosvr390 cosvr387 COSVR385 cosvr608 cosvr388 cosvr389 cosvr376 organise with others the sequence in which the work is to be carried out

    knowledge
    • cosvr394Organise with others communication of ideas between team members organisation of resources in conjunction with the progress of work the skills required to carry out the work

      Organise with others
      • communication of ideas between team members
      • organisation of resources in conjunction with the progress of work
      • the skills required to carry out the work

    context
    • cosvr394organisation of own work

      organisation of own work

    • cosvr394communication with team members and other associated occupations about the plant or machinery operation and the work to be carried out

      communication with team members and other associated occupations about the plant or machinery operation and the work to be carried out

  16. interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant or machinery and confirm its relevance

    cosvr394 cosvr403 cosvr399 cosvr404 COSVR778 COSVR779 cosvr393 COSVR775 COSVR773 cosvr761 COSVR772 COSVR777 COSVR776 COSVR774 cosvr376 COSVR761 cosvr386 COSVR771 cosvr391 cosvr388 cosvr398 cosvr402 cosvr392 cosvr395 cosvr387 COSVR385 cosvr390 cosvr389 interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant or machinery and confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • cosvr394Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • cosvr394interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the plant or machinery operations and the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the plant or machinery operations and the work to be carried out

  17. interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    cosvr31 cosvr636 cosvr11 cosvr635 cosvr52 cosvr54 cosvr111 cosvr51 cosvr114 cosvr56 cosvr55 cosvr631 cosvr106 cosvr109 cosvr112 cosvr616 cosvr115 cosvr589 cosvr497 cosvr498 cosvr593 cosvr615 cosvr496 cosvr588 cosvr495 cosvr614 cosvr15 cosvr617 cosvr602 cosvr597 cosvr606 cosvr592 cosvr596 cosvr18 cosvr17 cosvr603 cosvr628 cosvr600 cosvr30 cosvr598 cosvr14 cosvr604 cosvr27 cosvr590 cosvr422 cosvr599 cosvr607 cosvr595 cosvr591 cosvr594 cosvr22 cosvr20 cosvr19 cosvr629 cosvr601 interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr31Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    • cosvr31Safe work practices the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

    • cosvr31Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    • cosvr31Minimise the risk of damage how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

    • cosvr31Meet the contract specification how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

      Meet the contract specification
      • how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    • cosvr31Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • cosvr31interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, cutting lists and information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, cutting lists and information related to the work to be carried out

    • cosvr31avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to the following

      avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use of access equipment/working platforms
      • safe use, storage and handling of materials
      • safe use, storage and maintenance of tools and equipment

    • cosvr31selection of resources associated with own work

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • materials and structural components
      • timber and metal fixings
      • tools, machines and equipment

    • cosvr31protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

      protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

    • cosvr31minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

      minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

    • cosvr31disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

      disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

    • cosvr31demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, joint, fit, mark, finish, position and secure

      demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, joint, fit, mark, finish, position and secure

    • cosvr31use and maintain hand tools, hand-held portable power tools, power tools/machines and ancillary equipment

      use and maintain hand tools, hand-held portable power tools, power tools/machines and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr31fabricate, assemble and carpenter mark components to given working instructions for

      fabricate, assemble and carpenter mark components to given working instructions for
      • timber wall and floor components (structural and/or non-structural)
      • timber pitched roof components

    • cosvr31store components ready for transportation/use

      store components ready for transportation/use

    • cosvr31completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

      completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

    • cosvr31Disposal of waste environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Disposal of waste
      • environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr31Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to occupational activities

    • cosvr31Fire extinguishers water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

      Fire extinguishers
      • water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

    • cosvr31Hazards those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Hazards
      • those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr31Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE) local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

    • cosvr31Information

      Information
      • drawings, specifications, method statements, risk assessments, cutting lists and information relating to historical timber framing and post and beam construction

    • cosvr31Legislation and official guidance this relates to the operative's responsibilities regarding potential accidents and health hazards whilst working in the workplace, 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

      Legislation and official guidance
      • this relates to the operative's responsibilities regarding potential accidents and health hazards whilst working in the workplace, 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

    • cosvr31Maintenance

      Maintenance
      • operative care of hand tools and/or portable power tools, machines and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr31methods of work

      methods of work
      • application of knowledge for safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the method/area of work and materials used, to
      ‐ cut, shape, fit and assemble components to fabricate structural and/or non- structural timber walls and floor components
      ‐ cut, shape, fit and assemble components for structural timber pitched roofs
      ‐ mark and drill offset peg holes
      ‐ make different types of pegs
      ‐ make carpenter marks
      ‐ use roofing squares and layout methods
      ‐ apply the theorem of Pythagoras
      ‐ determine geometrical angles
      ‐ determine graded timber tree anatomy and growth rates, shrinkage and defects
      ‐ assess the milling and cleaving process
      ‐ form specialised joints associated with heavy structural timber framework components
      ‐ store components ready for transportation and use
      ‐ work with lifting and hoisting equipment (an awareness of the necessity for user certification)
      ‐ use hand tools, hand-held power tools, specialised power tools/machines and equipment
      ‐ work at height
      ‐ use access equipment
      • team work and communication
      • needs of other occupations associated with fabrication of structural timber framework

    • cosvr31Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify organisational reporting procedures

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify
      ‐ organisational reporting procedures

    • cosvr31Programme types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

      Programme
      • types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times
      • organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

    • cosvr31Protect work protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

      Protect work
      • protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

    • cosvr31Resources

      Resources
      • materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, sizes and sustainability of standard and/or specialist
      ‐ timber, manufactured sheet material
      ‐ pegs and metal fixings
      ‐ marking and levelling tools and equipment
      ‐ hand tools and hand-held power tools and equipment
      ‐ powered tools/machines
      • methods of calculating quantity, length, area and wastage associated with the method/procedure to fabricate structural timber framework

    • cosvr31Security procedures site, workplace, company and operative

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company and operative

  18. request resources to sustain plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle operations to complete the programme of work

    cosvr608 COSVR608 request resources to sustain plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle operations to complete the programme of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr608Request resources the organisational procedures for requisitioning consumables and other resources

      Request resources
      • the organisational procedures for requisitioning consumables and other resources

    context
    • cosvr608follow organisational procedures for the requisition of consumables, materials and other resources

      follow organisational procedures for the requisition of consumables, materials and other resources

  19. comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area

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    knowledge
    • cosvr289Minimise the risk of damage how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

    context
    • cosvr289protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

      protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

    • cosvr289maintain a clear and tidy work space

      maintain a clear and tidy work space

    • cosvr289disposal of waste in accordance with current legislation

      disposal of waste in accordance with current legislation

  20. select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work

    cosvr289 cosvr290 cosvr632 COSVR36 COSVR79 COSVR681 COSVR78 COSVR65 COSVR75 cosvr14 COSVR50 cosvr634 COSVR67 COSVR76 COSVR49 cosvr25 COSVR687 COSVR680 COSVR37 cosvr10 select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr289Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    context
    • cosvr289selection of resources associated with own work materials, components and fixings tools and equipment

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • materials, components and fixings
      • tools and equipment

  21. comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe and healthy work practices

    cosvr289 cosvr290 COSVR36 COSVR78 cosvr14 COSVR68 COSVR50 COSVR65 COSVR37 COSVR681 COSVR49 COSVR76 cosvr25 COSVR687 COSVR79 COSVR75 COSVR67 COSVR680 cosvr10 comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe and healthy work practices

    knowledge
    • cosvr289Safe work practices the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used how to comply with environmentally responsible work practices to meet current legislation and official guidance

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used
      • how to comply with environmentally responsible work practices to meet current legislation and official guidance

    context
    • cosvr289avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to the following methods of work safe use of health and safety control equipment safe use of access equipment and/or working platforms safe use, storage and handling of materials, tools and equipment specific risks to health

      avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use of access equipment and/or working platforms
      • safe use, storage and handling of materials, tools and equipment
      • specific risks to health

  22. interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance

    cosvr289 cosvr290 COSVR67 cosvr14 COSVR36 COSVR79 COSVR78 COSVR681 COSVR50 COSVR37 COSVR65 COSVR76 COSVR49 cosvr632 cosvr25 COSVR687 cosvr12 cosvr634 COSVR75 COSVR680 cosvr10 interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • cosvr289Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • cosvr289interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, digital information, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, digital information, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

  23. interpret the given operating information relating to the work and resources and confirm its relevance

    cosvr396 interpret the given operating information relating to the work and resources and confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • cosvr396Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • cosvr396interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments, plant and vehicle movement plans and manufacturers' information related to the movement of vehicles, plant or machinery

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments, plant and vehicle movement plans and manufacturers' information related to the movement of vehicles, plant or machinery

  24. interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle and confirm its relevance

    cosvr608 COSVR608 interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle and confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • cosvr608Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • cosvr608 COSVR608interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, weather forecasts, maps, navigation aids and manufacturers' information related to the plant, machinery, towed equipment, equipment or vehicles operations and the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, weather forecasts, maps, navigation aids and manufacturers' information related to the plant, machinery, towed equipment, equipment or vehicles operations and the work to be carried out

  25. select the required quantity and q uality of resources for the methods of work

    COSVR74 select the required quantity and q uality of resources for the methods of work

    knowledge
    • COSVR74Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    context
    • COSVR74selection of resources associated with own work materials, components and fixings tools and equipment

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • materials, components and fixings
      • tools and equipment

  26. interpret the given operating information relating to the work, resources and the use of plant or machinery and confirm its relevance

    cosvr760 interpret the given operating information relating to the work, resources and the use of plant or machinery and confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • cosvr760Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • cosvr760interpretation of specifications, schedules, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to controlling, directing and guiding the operation of plant or machinery not being used for lifting operations but including plant or machinery used as work platforms

      interpretation of specifications, schedules, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to controlling, directing and guiding the operation of plant or machinery not being used for lifting operations but including plant or machinery used as work platforms

  27. complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    cosvr290 COSVR608 COSVR40 COSVR79 cosvr632 COSVR78 COSVR77 COSVR75 COSVR68 COSVR50 cosvr634 COSVR36 COSVR67 COSVR37 COSVR681 COSVR65 COSVR49 cosvr25 COSVR687 cosvr12 COSVR680 cosvr390 complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr290Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • cosvr290 cosvr289completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client to knowledge and

      completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client to knowledge and

    • cosvr290Disposal of waste environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Disposal of waste
      • environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr290Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to occupational activities

    • cosvr290Fire extinguishers water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

      Fire extinguishers
      • water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

    • cosvr290Hazards those identified by risk assessment, methods of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Hazards
      • those identified by risk assessment, methods of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr290Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of prevention for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures local exhaust ventilation (LEV) personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of prevention for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)

    • cosvr290Information

      Information
      • drawings, specifications, schedules, digital information and 3D modelling, method statements, risk assessments, manufacturers' information, official guidance and current regulations governing buildings associated with erecting timber frame roof structures

    • cosvr290Legislation and official guidance this relates to the operative's responsibilities regarding potential accidents, health hazards and the environment whilst working in the workplace, in confined spaces, at height, with tools and equipment, with materials and substances, with movement and storage of materials by manual handling and mechanical lifting

      Legislation and official guidance
      • this relates to the operative's responsibilities regarding potential accidents, health hazards and the environment whilst working in the workplace, in confined spaces, at height, with tools and equipment, with materials and substances, with movement and storage of materials by manual handling and mechanical lifting

    • cosvr290Maintenance operative care of hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

      Maintenance
      • operative care of hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr290methods of work

      methods of work
      • application of knowledge for safe and healthy work practices, procedures and skills relating to the method and area of work and materials used to
      ‐ extract and transfer data from drawings for the erection of timber roof structures
      ‐ provide information for Building Information Modelling (BIM)
      ‐ identify roof components
      ‐ construct in-situ, and install flat and pitched roof structures
      ‐ erect and install (manually and/or mechanically handled) preassembled, flat and pitched roof structures
      ‐ take account of other methods of roof construction
      ‐ install fire stops, cavity barriers and vapour control layers
      ‐ install insulation to achieve the specified energy and carbon
      ‐ avoid thermal bridging, bypassing and condensation
      ‐ apply the principles of airtightness and ventilation
      ‐ erect and install temporary propping, bracing and protection measures
      ‐ install permanent roof bracing by lateral restraint and holding down methods
      ‐ form openings
      ‐ work with plant and machinery to lift and transfer loads
      ‐ unload and store roof components
      ‐ recognise and determine when specialist skills and knowledge are required and report accordingly
      ‐ identify and follow the installation quality requirements
      ‐ work with, around and in close proximity to plant and machinery
      ‐ direct and guide the operations and movement of plant and machinery
      ‐ use hand tools, portable power tools and equipment
      ‐ work at height
      ‐ use access equipment
      ‐ economise use of water, report leaks and turn taps off
      ‐ recycle materials and minimise waste
      • needs of other occupations associated with erecting timber roof structures

    • cosvr290Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify organisational reporting procedures

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify
      ‐ organisational reporting procedures

    • cosvr290 cosvr631Programme

      Programme
      • types of productivity targets and times scales
      • how times are estimated
      • organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

    • cosvr290Protect work protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

      Protect work
      • protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

    • cosvr290Resources

      Resources
      • materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, sizes and the sustainability of standard and/or specialist
      ‐ timber, metal and timber based materials, sheet materials, trussed rafters, fire stops, vapour control layers, insulation, preservatives, adhesives, sealants, fittings, fixings and associated ancillary items
      ‐ hand tools, portable power tools and equipment
      • confirm resources and materials conform with the specification
      • methods of calculating quantity, length, area and wastage associated with the method and procedure to erect timber roof structures

    • cosvr290Security procedures site, workplace, company, operative and vehicles

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company, operative and vehicles

  28. comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    cosvr290 COSVR608 COSVR76 COSVR36 cosvr632 COSVR79 COSVR78 COSVR81 COSVR77 COSVR75 cosvr14 COSVR65 COSVR68 COSVR50 cosvr634 COSVR67 COSVR37 COSVR681 COSVR49 cosvr25 COSVR687 cosvr390 COSVR680 comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    knowledge
    • cosvr290Meet the contract specification how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

      Meet the contract specification
      • how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    context
    • cosvr290demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, fit, align, finish, position and secure

      demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, fit, align, finish, position and secure

    • cosvr290use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

      use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr290construct, erect and/or install the following roof structures to given working instructions

      construct, erect and/or install the following roof structures to given working instructions
      • in-situ roofs (manually and/or mechanically handled)
      • pre-assembled roof structures (mechanically handled)

  29. interpret the given information relating to the use of plant or machinery and confirm its relevance

    cosvr397 cosvr400 interpret the given information relating to the use of plant or machinery and confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • cosvr397Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • cosvr397interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

  30. interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant and/or machinery and confirm its relevance comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe work practices comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    cosvr384 interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant and/or machinery and confirm its relevance comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe work practices comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    knowledge
    • cosvr384Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    • cosvr384 cosvr402Safe work practices

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and official guidance and how it is applied
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for plant and/or machinery, tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why and when personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used

    • cosvr384Meet the contract specification

      Meet the contract specification
      • how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported
      • the hazards associated with the methods of work and how they are overcome

    context
    • cosvr384interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments, method statements and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments, method statements and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

    • cosvr384 cosvr403avoid hazards by following given safety information, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to carry out the activity in accordance with legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and/or organisational requirements

      avoid hazards by following given safety information, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to carry out the activity in accordance with legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and/or organisational requirements

    • cosvr384demonstration of work skills to check, adjust, operate, communicate, manoeuvre and position

      demonstration of work skills to check, adjust, operate, communicate, manoeuvre and position

    • cosvr384safe use of ancillary equipment and machinery

      safe use of ancillary equipment and machinery

    • cosvr384operational and functional checks and use of plant and equipment during the installation/erection, alteration and dismantling activities, to given working instructions, for at least one of the following

      operational and functional checks and use of plant and equipment during the installation/erection, alteration and dismantling activities, to given working instructions, for at least one of the following
      • hoist
      • tower crane
      • fixed-base crane

    • cosvr384Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to occupational activities

    • cosvr384 cosvr403Hazards

      Hazards
      • those identified by method of work, risk/COSHH assessments, manufacturers technical information statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr384Information

      Information
      • drawings, specifications, schedules, risk assessments, method statements, industry guidance and manufacturers' information

    • cosvr384Legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and official guidance 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

      Legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and official guidance
      • 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

    • cosvr384methods of work

      methods of work
      • application of knowledge for safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the method/area of work and materials used, to
      ‐ identify characteristics of the plant and equipment that is to be installed, erected, altered or dismantled
      ‐ complete pre-use checks
      ‐ prepare, set up check and adjust for operational requirements, safety and security
      ‐ carry out functional and operational checks
      ‐ confirm plant and equipment stability and security
      ‐ shut down and secure plant and equipment
      • team work and communication
      ‐ discussions, sketches, briefings
      ‐ signalling, electronic information and radio communication
      • needs of other occupations associated with the installation procedures

    • cosvr384personal protective equipment (PPE) occupational use, types, purpose of each type and work situations

      personal protective equipment (PPE)
      • occupational use, types, purpose of each type and work situations

    • cosvr384Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify organisational reporting procedures

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify
      ‐ organisational reporting procedures

    • cosvr384Security procedures site, workplace, company and operative

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company and operative

  31. select resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    COSVR752 select resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    knowledge
    • COSVR752Selection of resources

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are controlled

    context
    • COSVR752 cosvr393 cosvr387 cosvr392 COSVR777 COSVR772 COSVR775 COSVR778 COSVR771 cosvr390 cosvr395 COSVR776 COSVR773 cosvr391 COSVR779 COSVR774 cosvr394selection of resources associated with own work

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • tools and ancillary equipment and/or accessories

  32. comply with the given, relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    COSVR752 comply with the given, relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    knowledge
    • COSVR752Safe work practices

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for given, relevant, current legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and official guidance and how it is applied
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for plant and/or machinery, tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used
      • how to comply with environmentally responsible work practices to meet the requirements of current legislation and official guidance

    context
    • COSVR752avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to at least five of the following

      avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to at least five of the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use and storage of plant or machinery
      • safe use and storage of tools and equipment
      • safe use and storage of lifting accessories
      • safe use of access equipment
      • specific risks to health

  33. interpret the given information relating to the work and confirm its relevance

    COSVR752 interpret the given information relating to the work and confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • COSVR752Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • COSVR752interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

  34. complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme

    COSVR183 COSVR99 COSVR98 complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme

    knowledge
    • COSVR183Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • COSVR183completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

      completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

  35. organise with others the sequence in which the work is to be carried out P3 comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    COSVR773 organise with others the sequence in which the work is to be carried out P3 comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    knowledge
    • COSVR773Organise with others communication of ideas between team members organisation of resources in conjunction with the progress of work the skills required to carry out the work

      Organise with others
      • communication of ideas between team members
      • organisation of resources in conjunction with the progress of work
      • the skills required to carry out the work

    context
    • COSVR773organisation of own work

      organisation of own work

    • COSVR773communication with team members and other associated occupations about the plant, machinery or equipment operations and the work to be carried out

      communication with team members and other associated occupations about the plant, machinery or equipment operations and the work to be carried out

  36. maintain good work relationships

    cosvr642 maintain good work relationships

    knowledge
    • cosvr642Work relationships

      Work relationships
      • how to maintain good work relationships
      • how to apply the principles of equality and diversity

    context
    • cosvr642work productively with line management, colleagues, customers or other people

      work productively with line management, colleagues, customers or other people

    • cosvr642apply the principles of equality and diversity

      apply the principles of equality and diversity

    • cosvr642Communication

      Communication
      • listening, written, oral visual and electronic

    • cosvr642documentation

      documentation
      • job cards, worksheets, material/resources lists and time sheets

    • cosvr642procedures

      procedures
      • use of resources for own and other's work requirements
      • allocation of appropriate work to employees
      • organisation of work sequence
      • reduction of carbon emissions

    • cosvr642Relationships

      Relationships
      • individuals, workplace groups (customer and operative, operative and line management, own occupation and allied occupations)
      • show consideration for the needs of individuals by applying the principles of equality and diversity

  37. follow organisational procedures to plan the sequence of work in order to conform to productive work practices and maintain records

    cosvr642 follow organisational procedures to plan the sequence of work in order to conform to productive work practices and maintain records

    knowledge
    • cosvr642Follow procedures

      Follow procedures
      • how organisational procedures are applied to plan and carry out productive work
      • how to maintain documentation in accordance with organisational procedures
      • how to contribute to zero/low carbon outcomes in the built environment

    context
    • cosvr642interpret procedures and use resources to plan the sequence of work, so that it is completed productively

      interpret procedures and use resources to plan the sequence of work, so that it is completed productively

    • cosvr642complete documentation as required by the organisation

      complete documentation as required by the organisation

  38. communicate with others

    cosvr642 communicate with others

    knowledge
    • cosvr642communicate with others

      communicate with others
      • how to use methods of communication with other workplace personnel and customers
      • how to communicate to ensure work is productive

    context
    • cosvr642communicate with line management, colleagues or customers to ensure work is carried out productively

      communicate with line management, colleagues or customers to ensure work is carried out productively

    • cosvr642respect the needs of others when communicating

      respect the needs of others when communicating

  39. comply with and support all organisational security arrangements and approved procedures

    cosvr641 comply with and support all organisational security arrangements and approved procedures

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Security arrangements

      Security arrangements
      • how security arrangements are implemented in the workplace

    context
    • cosvr641comply with organisational procedures for maintaining the security of the workplace

      comply with organisational procedures for maintaining the security of the workplace
      • during the working day
      • on completion of the days work
      • from unauthorised personnel (other operatives and/or the general public)
      • from theft

    • cosvr641 cosvr17 cosvr18 cosvr19Fire extinguishers

      Fire extinguishers
      • water, CO2, foam, powder, vaporising liquid and their uses

    • cosvr641Hazards

      Hazards
      • associated with the occupational area
      ‐ resources, workplace, environment, substances, asbestos, equipment, obstructions, storage, services and work activities
      ‐ current Health and Safety Executive top ten safety risks
      ‐ current Health and Safety Executive top five health risks

    • cosvr641Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE) local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

    • cosvr641Notices and warning signs

      Notices and warning signs
      • statutory requirements and/or official guidance for the occupation and the work area

    • cosvr641Policies and procedures

      Policies and procedures
      • in accordance with organisational requirements
      ‐ dealing with accidents and emergencies associated with the type of work being undertaken and the work environment
      ‐ methods of receiving or sourcing information
      ‐ reporting
      ‐ stopping work
      ‐ evacuation
      ‐ fire risks and safe exit procedures
      ‐ consultation and feedback

    • cosvr641reporting

      reporting
      • organisational recording procedures and statutory requirements

    • cosvr641Responsibility

      Responsibility
      • behaviour that affects health, safety and welfare
      ‐ recognising when to stop work in the face of serious and imminent danger
      ‐ contributing to discussions and providing feedback
      ‐ reporting changed circumstances and incidents in the workplace
      ‐ adhering to the environmental requirements of the workplace

    • cosvr641security

      security
      • organisational procedures relating to the workplace, general public, site personnel and resources

  40. accept responsibility for, and comply with, organisational policies and procedures in order to contribute to health, safety and welfare

    cosvr641 accept responsibility for, and comply with, organisational policies and procedures in order to contribute to health, safety and welfare

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Organisational policies and procedures

      Organisational policies and procedures
      • what the organisational policies and procedures are for health, safety and welfare
      • how to take active responsibility for health, safety and welfare
      • how individual actions and behaviour may affect others
      • what the types of fire extinguishers are and how and when they are used

    context
    • cosvr641show personal behaviour which demonstrates active responsibility for general workplace health, safety and welfare

      show personal behaviour which demonstrates active responsibility for general workplace health, safety and welfare

    • cosvr641comply with organisational policies and procedures relating to the following

      comply with organisational policies and procedures relating to the following
      • consideration of others
      • interpretation of given instructions to maintain safe systems of work
      • contributing to discussions (offer and provide feedback)
      • maintaining quality working practices
      • contributing to the maintenance of workplace welfare facilities
      • storage and use of equipment provided to keep people safe
      • disposal of waste and/or consumable items

  41. recognise hazards, associated with the workplace, that have not been previously controlled, and report them in accordance with organisational procedures

    cosvr641 recognise hazards, associated with the workplace, that have not been previously controlled, and report them in accordance with organisational procedures

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Recognition of hazards

      Recognition of hazards
      • the hazards associated with the work environment
      • how changing circumstances can create hazards
      • the method of reporting hazards in the workplace

    context
    • cosvr641hazards created by changing circumstances in the workplace are reported

      hazards created by changing circumstances in the workplace are reported

  42. comply with all workplace health, safety and welfare legislation requirements at all times

    cosvr641 comply with all workplace health, safety and welfare legislation requirements at all times

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Workplace health, safety and welfare

      Workplace health, safety and welfare
      • what and why health, safety and welfare legislation is relevant to the occupational area
      • what health, safety and welfare legislation notices and warning signs are relevant to the occupational area and associated equipment
      • how to comply with control measures identified by risk assessments and safe systems of work
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

    context
    • cosvr641avoidance of risk by complying with given information relating to the following

      avoidance of risk by complying with given information relating to the following
      • induction
      • briefings
      • application of prior training (safe use of health and safety control equipment)

    • cosvr641adherence to statutory requirements and/or safety notices and warning signs displayed in the workplace or on equipment

      adherence to statutory requirements and/or safety notices and warning signs displayed in the workplace or on equipment

  43. interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to

    cosvr43 cosvr46 cosvr53 cosvr605 cosvr630 cosvr21 cosvr09 interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to

    knowledge
    • cosvr43Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • cosvr43interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

  44. comply with and support all organisational security arrangements and approved procedures

    cosvr641 comply with and support all organisational security arrangements and approved procedures

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Security arrangements

      Security arrangements
      • how security arrangements are implemented in the workplace

    context
    • cosvr641comply with organisational procedures for maintaining the security of the workplace

      comply with organisational procedures for maintaining the security of the workplace
      • during the working day
      • on completion of the days work
      • from unauthorised personnel (other operatives and/or the general public)
      • from theft to knowledge and

    • cosvr641Fire extinguishers

      Fire extinguishers
      • water, CO2, foam, powder, vaporising liquid and their uses

    • cosvr641Hazards

      Hazards
      • associated with the occupational area
      ‐ resources, workplace, environment, substances, asbestos, equipment, obstructions, storage, services and work activities
      ‐ current common safety risks
      ‐ current common health risks

    • cosvr641Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures local exhaust ventilation (LEV) personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)

    • cosvr641Notices and warning signs

      Notices and warning signs
      • statutory requirements and/or official guidance for the occupation and the work area

    • cosvr641Policies and procedures

      Policies and procedures
      • in accordance with organisational requirements
      ‐ dealing with accidents and emergencies associated with the type of work being undertaken and the work environment
      ‐ methods of receiving or sourcing information
      ‐ reporting
      ‐ stopping work
      ‐ evacuation
      ‐ fire risks and safe exit procedures
      ‐ consultation and feedback

    • cosvr641reporting

      reporting
      • organisational recording procedures and statutory requirements

    • cosvr641Responsibility

      Responsibility
      • behaviour that affects health, safety and welfare
      ‐ recognising when to stop work in the face of serious and imminent danger
      ‐ contributing to discussions and providing feedback
      ‐ reporting changed circumstances and incidents in the workplace
      ‐ adhering to the environmental requirements of the workplace

    • cosvr641security

      security
      • organisational procedures relating to the workplace, general public, site personnel and resources

  45. accept responsibility for, and comply with, organisational policies and procedures in order to contribute to health, safety and welfare

    cosvr641 accept responsibility for, and comply with, organisational policies and procedures in order to contribute to health, safety and welfare

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Organisational policies and procedures

      Organisational policies and procedures
      • what the organisational policies and procedures are for health, safety and welfare
      • how to take active responsibility for health, safety and welfare
      • how individual actions and behaviour may affect others
      • what the types of fire extinguishers are and how and when they are used

    context
    • cosvr641show personal behaviour which demonstrates active responsibility for general workplace health, safety and welfare

      show personal behaviour which demonstrates active responsibility for general workplace health, safety and welfare

    • cosvr641comply with organisational policies and procedures relating to the following

      comply with organisational policies and procedures relating to the following
      • consideration of others
      • interpretation of given instructions to maintain safe systems of work
      • contributing to discussions (offer and provide feedback)
      • maintaining quality working practices
      • contributing to the maintenance of workplace welfare facilities
      • storage and use of equipment provided to keep people safe
      • disposal of waste and/or consumable items

  46. recognise hazards, associated with the workplace, that have not been previously controlled, and report them in accordance with organisational procedures

    cosvr641 recognise hazards, associated with the workplace, that have not been previously controlled, and report them in accordance with organisational procedures

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Recognition of hazards

      Recognition of hazards
      • the hazards associated with the work environment
      • how changing circumstances can create hazards
      • the method of reporting hazards in the workplace

    context
    • cosvr641hazards created by changing circumstances in the workplace are reported

      hazards created by changing circumstances in the workplace are reported

  47. comply with all workplace health, safety and welfare legislation requirements at all times

    cosvr641 comply with all workplace health, safety and welfare legislation requirements at all times

    knowledge
    • cosvr641Interpretation of information

      Interpretation of information

    context
    • cosvr641avoidance of risk by complying with given information relating to the following

      avoidance of risk by complying with given information relating to the following
      • induction
      • briefings
      • application of prior training (safe use of health and safety control equipment)

    • cosvr641adherence to statutory requirements and/or safety notices and warning signs displayed in the workplace or on equipment

      adherence to statutory requirements and/or safety notices and warning signs displayed in the workplace or on equipment

  48. Organise and work with others organise and work with others, to check and establish how the task is to be conducted communicate using discussions, sketches, electronic data, briefings, signalling and radio communications with the following lifting team members: lift planner or appointed person lifting operations supervisor other signallers lifting equipment operators ancillary workers other occupations associated with the lifting operation

    COSVR402 Organise and work with others organise and work with others, to check and establish how the task is to be conducted communicate using discussions, sketches, electronic data, briefings, signalling and radio communications with the following lifting team members: lift planner or appointed person lifting operations supervisor other signallers lifting equipment operators ancillary workers other occupations associated with the lifting operation

    knowledge
    • COSVR402Organise and work with others

      Organise and work with others
      • how to communicate using discussions, sketches, electronic data, briefings, signalling and radio communications with the following lifting team members:
      • lift planner or appointed person
      • lifting operation supervisor
      • other signallers
      • lifting equipment operators
      • ancillary workers
      • how to organise the materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, size and the sustainability of standard and specialist:
      • lifting accessories
      • signalling and communication equipment
      • hand tools and ancillary equipment
      • the skills required to carry out the work in relation to own occupation and other occupations related to the work

  49. Encourage awareness promote a culture of safety, health, welfare and environmental awareness during the lifting operation by producing records of the initiatives taken during the lifting operation

    COSVR530 Encourage awareness promote a culture of safety, health, welfare and environmental awareness during the lifting operation by producing records of the initiatives taken during the lifting operation

    knowledge
    • COSVR530Encourage awareness

      Encourage awareness
      • how to promote a culture of safety, health, welfare and environmental awareness on site

  50. select plant, machinery, equipment or vehicle resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    cosvr608 COSVR608 select plant, machinery, equipment or vehicle resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    knowledge
    • cosvr608Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with plant, machinery, equipment and vehicle resources and how defects should be rectified how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with plant, machinery, equipment and vehicle resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    context
    • cosvr608selection of resources associated with own work tools and ancillary equipment

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • tools and ancillary equipment

  51. Interpretation of information interpret the information relating to the lifting operation, lifting accessories, equipment and loads from the following sources: drawings specifications schedules risk assessments method statements lift plans verbal briefings manufacturers' information check the information for the lifting operation is appropriate with regard to the available resources, lifting accessories, load data and calculations in relation to: weight quantity length communicate with the relevant people when problems are identified with information provided

    COSVR402 Interpretation of information interpret the information relating to the lifting operation, lifting accessories, equipment and loads from the following sources: drawings specifications schedules risk assessments method statements lift plans verbal briefings manufacturers' information check the information for the lifting operation is appropriate with regard to the available resources, lifting accessories, load data and calculations in relation to: weight quantity length communicate with the relevant people when problems are identified with information provided

    knowledge
    • COSVR402Interpretation of information

      Interpretation of information
      • why organisational procedures have been developed and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted in relation to:
      • drawings
      • specifications
      • schedules
      • method statements
      • risk assessments
      • lift plans
      • verbal briefings
      • manufacturers' information
      • how to report and rectify inappropriate information, and how this is implemented in relation to:
      • drawings
      • specifications
      • schedules
      • method statements
      • risk assessments
      • lift plans
      • verbal briefings
      • manufacturers' information
      • the organisational procedures for identifying and rectifying problems with information within given authority and why it is important that they are followed
      • why it is important that problems with the given information, resources or methods of work must be relayed immediately to relevant people dependant on whether they are:
      • within own authority to rectify
      • require organisational reporting procedures

  52. report progress, changes to the operational programme and resource needs

    COSVR215 report progress, changes to the operational programme and resource needs

    knowledge
    • COSVR215Decisions and actions

      Decisions and actions
      • when to report progress, any changes to the operational programme and any resource needs

    context
    • COSVR215report and confirm progress which could include options for changes and future resource needs

      report and confirm progress which could include options for changes and future resource needs

  53. identify and report options which are likely to help the contract progress

    COSVR215 identify and report options which are likely to help the contract progress

    knowledge
    • COSVR215identify options

      identify options
      • how to identify, record and report options which are most likely to help the contract progress

    context
    • COSVR215record and report information and recommendations which include options likely to minimise increases in cost and time

      record and report information and recommendations which include options likely to minimise increases in cost and time

  54. confirm the circumstances of any deviations, seek advice and implement appropriate corrective action

    COSVR215 confirm the circumstances of any deviations, seek advice and implement appropriate corrective action

    knowledge
    • COSVR215corrective actions

      corrective actions
      • how to record and report the circumstances of any deviations
      • how to seek advice and implement corrective action in circumstances of any deviations

    context
    • COSVR215record, report and apply any corrective action taken

      record, report and apply any corrective action taken

  55. identify and quantify any deviations from planned progress which have occurred, or may occur, and which could alter the programme

    COSVR215 identify and quantify any deviations from planned progress which have occurred, or may occur, and which could alter the programme

    knowledge
    • COSVR215Deviation in progress

      Deviation in progress
      • how to identify and record any deviations from planned progress which could alter the programme
      • how to quantify any deviations from planned progress

    context
    • COSVR215record and report identified and quantified deviations or confirm programme is on schedule

      record and report identified and quantified deviations or confirm programme is on schedule

  56. identify inappropriate specified resources, record and report and suggest suitable alternative resources

    COSVR215 identify inappropriate specified resources, record and report and suggest suitable alternative resources

    knowledge
    • COSVR215Monitoring resources

      Monitoring resources
      • how to identify, record and report inadequate and inappropriate specified resources and suggest alternatives
      • how to identify the need for alternative resources
      • how to specify alternative resources

    context
    • COSVR215record and report any inappropriate and inadequate resources and suggest alternatives

      record and report any inappropriate and inadequate resources and suggest alternatives

  57. monitor progress of planned programme against the work schedules

    COSVR215 monitor progress of planned programme against the work schedules

    knowledge
    • COSVR215Monitor progress

      Monitor progress
      • how to source information from the work schedule
      • how to monitor and report the progress of the planned programme

    context
    • COSVR215monitor progress against the work schedule using the following methodologies

      monitor progress against the work schedule using the following methodologies
      • discussion
      • observation
      • calculation
      • measuring

  58. ensure your team members are aware of information regarding disciplinary and grievance procedures

    COSVR217 ensure your team members are aware of information regarding disciplinary and grievance procedures

    knowledge
    • COSVR217Information handling

      Information handling
      • how to keep records of team briefings
      • why it is important to maintain confidentiality (who may receive what information)

    context
    • COSVR217record and report briefings provided emphasising situations that may give rise to disciplinary and grievance procedures and how it would be instigated

      record and report briefings provided emphasising situations that may give rise to disciplinary and grievance procedures and how it would be instigated

  59. agree with the team member a course of action which is appropriate, timely and effective

    COSVR217 agree with the team member a course of action which is appropriate, timely and effective

    knowledge
    • COSVR217Providing support

      Providing support
      • how to identify signs which could indicate that an individual has issues and concerns
      • how to make recommendations for improvements and development of individuals and the team

    context
    • COSVR217record and report the agreed actions to overcome issues and concerns

      record and report the agreed actions to overcome issues and concerns

    • COSVR217make recommendations for improvement and development

      make recommendations for improvement and development

  60. provide the team member with the opportunity to discuss actual or potential issues and concerns affecting their performance

    COSVR217 provide the team member with the opportunity to discuss actual or potential issues and concerns affecting their performance

    knowledge
    • COSVR217Communication

      Communication
      • how to encourage and enable team members to discuss their issues and concerns
      • why it is important to provide opportunities for team members to discuss issues and concerns

    context
    • COSVR217record and report discussions with team members about issues and concerns

      record and report discussions with team members about issues and concerns

  61. identify and record performance and bring to the attention of the team member concerned

    COSVR217 identify and record performance and bring to the attention of the team member concerned

    knowledge
    • COSVR217Performance handling

      Performance handling
      • why it is important to acknowledge a team member's good performance
      • why it is important to promptly identify poor performance and bring it directly to the team member's attention

    context
    • COSVR217monitor and evaluate team members' performance using organisational performance measures

      monitor and evaluate team members' performance using organisational performance measures

    • COSVR217record and report feedback

      record and report feedback

    • COSVR217record and report any issues brought to the attention of team members who have issues and concerns which are affecting their performance

      record and report any issues brought to the attention of team members who have issues and concerns which are affecting their performance

  62. demonstrate the various forms of support on offer to team members in undertaking learning activities, and the actions taken to overcome barriers to learning

    COSVR714 demonstrate the various forms of support on offer to team members in undertaking learning activities, and the actions taken to overcome barriers to learning

    knowledge
    • COSVR714Support team members

      Support team members
      • how to support team members and maintain records for them in undertaking the following learning activities:
      ‐ formal
      ‐ coached
      ‐ mentored
      ‐ continuous professional development
      • how to identify and overcome barriers to learning

  63. monitor and review health, safety, environmental and welfare practices and safe systems of work in accordance with current organisational and statutory requirements

    COSVR212 monitor and review health, safety, environmental and welfare practices and safe systems of work in accordance with current organisational and statutory requirements

    knowledge
    • COSVR212Monitoring health, safety, environmental and welfare practices

      Monitoring health, safety, environmental and welfare practices
      • how to check health, safety, environmental and welfare practices regularly in accordance with current organisational and statutory requirements and record any special workplace conditions and examples which do not comply with regulations
      • how to identify what special workplace conditions and examples there are which do not comply with regulations
      • how to review the safe systems of working
      • how to ensure compliance with safe systems of working
      • how to check that people are authorised to be on site
      • how to deal with unauthorised people

    context
    • COSVR212monitor, observe and record implementation and maintenance of health, safety, environmental and welfare practices

      monitor, observe and record implementation and maintenance of health, safety, environmental and welfare practices

    • COSVR212review the safe systems of work to identify and eliminate hazards or mitigate risks in accordance with current organisational requirements and legislation, and feedback results

      review the safe systems of work to identify and eliminate hazards or mitigate risks in accordance with current organisational requirements and legislation, and feedback results

    • COSVR212ensure compliance with safe systems of work in accordance with current organisational requirements and legislation

      ensure compliance with safe systems of work in accordance with current organisational requirements and legislation

    • COSVR212take action, record and report changes in circumstances

      take action, record and report changes in circumstances

  64. ensure your team are inducted and check that they are suitably competent and monitored whilst at the workplace

    COSVR212 ensure your team are inducted and check that they are suitably competent and monitored whilst at the workplace

    knowledge
    • COSVR212Induction to health, safety environmental and welfare practices

      Induction to health, safety environmental and welfare practices
      • how to induct people and check authorisation and competence specific to work requirements
      • how to communicate and report performance issues

    context
    • COSVR212record of inductions and health and safety updates (briefings, tool box talks) given to your team

      record of inductions and health and safety updates (briefings, tool box talks) given to your team

    • COSVR212communicate and report performance issues to managers

      communicate and report performance issues to managers

  65. encourage a positive culture of health, safety, environmental and welfare practices and identify opportunities for improving the health and safety of the work environment through engagement with the workforce

    COSVR212 encourage a positive culture of health, safety, environmental and welfare practices and identify opportunities for improving the health and safety of the work environment through engagement with the workforce

    knowledge
    • COSVR212Improving health, safety, environmental and welfare practices

      Improving health, safety, environmental and welfare practices
      • how to identify what opportunities there are for improving the health and safety of the work environment
      • how to encourage a positive culture of health, safety, environmental and welfare practices in the workplace
      • how to recommend opportunities for improving health and safety of the work environment
      • how to give work briefings that seek and encourage feedback

    context
    • COSVR212promote and encourage a positive health, safety, environmental and welfare culture within the operational environment by

      promote and encourage a positive health, safety, environmental and welfare culture within the operational environment by
      • work briefings
      • seeking and encouraging feedback
      • Leading by example
      • seeking competent advice
      • accident and incident reporting including near misses

  66. allocate and maintain health, safety, environmental and welfare equipment and resources which meet the project and statutory requirements

    COSVR212 allocate and maintain health, safety, environmental and welfare equipment and resources which meet the project and statutory requirements

    knowledge
    • COSVR212Health, safety, environmental and welfare practices

      Health, safety, environmental and welfare practices
      • how to allocate health, safety, environmental and welfare equipment and resources

    context
    • COSVR212make arrangements for health, safety, environmental and welfare practices which include allocation of responsibilities, checking and maintaining statutory notices and hazard warnings, allocation of health, safety, environmental and welfare equipment and resources

      make arrangements for health, safety, environmental and welfare practices which include allocation of responsibilities, checking and maintaining statutory notices and hazard warnings, allocation of health, safety, environmental and welfare equipment and resources

  67. identify and inform managers about any variations between contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

    COSVR216 identify and inform managers about any variations between contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

    knowledge
    • COSVR216Informing managers

      Informing managers
      • how to identify and inform managers about variations between contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards
      • when actions are needed to take account of variations between contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

    context
    • COSVR216record and report information referred to others which includes

      record and report information referred to others which includes
      • identification of variations between contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards
      • notifications to managers

  68. identify work that fails to meet the requirements and specified contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards and implement corrective action

    COSVR216 identify work that fails to meet the requirements and specified contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards and implement corrective action

    knowledge
    • COSVR216Failures in contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

      Failures in contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards
      • how to identify what work fails to meet the requirements and specified contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards
      • how to implement corrective action where work fails to meet the requirements and specified contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

    context
    • COSVR216record and report any work defects and the required corrective action to be taken

      record and report any work defects and the required corrective action to be taken

  69. regularly check that work conforms to the design requirements and the specified contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

    COSVR216 regularly check that work conforms to the design requirements and the specified contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

    knowledge
    • COSVR216Check that the work conforms to the contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

      Check that the work conforms to the contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards
      • how to check that work conforms to the design requirements and the specified contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

    context
    • COSVR216record and report inspection and control procedures to ensure the work conforms with the contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

      record and report inspection and control procedures to ensure the work conforms with the contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

  70. implement contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards from available information and allocate responsibilities

    COSVR216 implement contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards from available information and allocate responsibilities

    knowledge
    • COSVR216Contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards

      Contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards
      • how to implement the contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards
      • how to allocate the responsibilities for the contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards during the programme

    context
    • COSVR216implement contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards by allocating the specific responsibilities for the work to be carried out

      implement contractual, industry and manufacturers' standards by allocating the specific responsibilities for the work to be carried out

  71. Selection of resources associated with the activity select required resources for the lifting operations including: lifting accessories lifting aids hand tools and ancillary equipment signalling and communication equipment

    COSVR402 Selection of resources associated with the activity select required resources for the lifting operations including: lifting accessories lifting aids hand tools and ancillary equipment signalling and communication equipment

    knowledge
    • COSVR402Selection of resources associated with the activity

      Selection of resources associated with the activity
      • the characteristics, type, quantity, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the materials, components and equipment why they are important and how defects should be rectified in relation to:
      • lifting accessories
      • signalling and communication equipment
      • hand tools and ancillary equipment
      • why the organisational procedures have been developed for the selection of resources and how they are used
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with deviation from given information, incorrect use of resources or methods of work are reported in relation to:
      • own authority to rectify
      • organisational reporting procedures
      • how to report unsuitable resources such as:materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, size and the sustainability of standard and specialist:
      • lifting accessories
      • signalling and communication equipment
      • hand tools and ancillary equipment

  72. confirm its relevance

    cosvr46 cosvr43 cosvr53 cosvr605 cosvr630 cosvr21 cosvr09 confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • cosvr46Safe work practices the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why and when personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why and when personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used

    context
    • cosvr46safe use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and access equipment to carry out the activity, in accordance with legislation and/or organisational requirements

      safe use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and access equipment to carry out the activity, in accordance with legislation and/or organisational requirements

    • cosvr46safe use and storage of tools and equipment

      safe use and storage of tools and equipment

  73. organise the storage and use of materials and components so that material handling and movement is safe and efficient, and wastage is minimised

    COSVR213 organise the storage and use of materials and components so that material handling and movement is safe and efficient, and wastage is minimised

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Storage and use of materials

      Storage and use of materials
      • how to organise the safe storage and use of materials and equipment

  74. organise the designated work area for operational purposes and communicate to workforce

    COSVR213 organise the designated work area for operational purposes and communicate to workforce

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Designated work area for operational purposes

      Designated work area for operational purposes
      • how to pass on information about the designated work area to the workforce
      • how to organise/arrange the desginated work area for operational purposes

  75. identify and record any unplanned circumstances, and pass them on to people who may be affected

    COSVR213 identify and record any unplanned circumstances, and pass them on to people who may be affected

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Unplanned circumstances

      Unplanned circumstances
      • how to identify what are unplanned circumstances
      • how to record any unplanned circumstances and pass them on to people who will be affected

  76. organise and control the work and resources so that conditions are safe and the workplace is tidy

    COSVR213 organise and control the work and resources so that conditions are safe and the workplace is tidy

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Organise the work

      Organise the work
      • how to control the workplace and resources so that conditions are kept safe and tidy in accordance with organisational requirements

  77. organise and ensure sufficient resources of the appropriate type which will meet the project requirements and timescales

    COSVR213 organise and ensure sufficient resources of the appropriate type which will meet the project requirements and timescales

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Obtain and plan for resources

      Obtain and plan for resources
      • how to organise and ensure sufficient resources
      • how to allocate resources

  78. communicate and organise the work being done with other operations as required of the agreed work programme within predetermined levels of authorisation

    COSVR213 communicate and organise the work being done with other operations as required of the agreed work programme within predetermined levels of authorisation

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Organisation and co-ordination of work

      Organisation and co-ordination of work
      • how to communicate, organise and co-ordinate the agreed work programme with other work activities/operations within predetermined levels of authorisation

    context
    • COSVR213organise and coordinate work with other occupations associated with the works wihin predetermined levels of authorisation

      organise and coordinate work with other occupations associated with the works wihin predetermined levels of authorisation

    • COSVR213Performace Criteria 6

      Performace Criteria 6
      • ensure resources are organised and allocated
      • manage designated work area, including resources, site tidiness and safe disposal of waste in accordance with current organisational and regulatory requirements within predetermined levels of authorisation
      • identify record and report any unplanned circumstances, relating to at least five of the following
      ‐ occupiers
      ‐ environment
      ‐ vehicular access
      ‐ Hazards
      ‐ trespass
      ‐ near neighbours
      ‐ public access
      ‐ workplace conditions
      ‐ health, safety and welfare
      ‐ statutory regulations and limitations
      ‐ codes of practice
      • manage/supervise the designated work area for operational purposes for at least five of the following
      ‐ safe storage
      ‐ temporary works
      ‐ environmental considerations
      ‐ plant and/or equipment
      ‐ temporary services
      ‐ access and egress
      ‐ security
      ‐ continuing use by occupiers
      ‐ welfare facilities
      • arrange the safe storage and efficient use of materials and equipment to minimise handling, movement and wastage

  79. identify any breakdowns in communication, and take action to restore effective communication

    COSVR213 identify any breakdowns in communication, and take action to restore effective communication

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Breakdowns in communication

      Breakdowns in communication
      • how to identify any breakdowns in communication
      • how to take action to restore effective communication

    context
    • COSVR213record and report any breakdowns in communication and the actions taken to resolve them in accordance with organisational procedures

      record and report any breakdowns in communication and the actions taken to resolve them in accordance with organisational procedures

  80. implement the organisational and communication needs that are required for the project

    COSVR213 implement the organisational and communication needs that are required for the project

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Organisation and communication needs

      Organisation and communication needs
      • how to identify the organisational and communication needs for the project

    context
    • COSVR213record and report the project organisation and communication systems which have been implemented

      record and report the project organisation and communication systems which have been implemented

  81. agree a planned timescale and methods of work with the workforce

    COSVR213 agree a planned timescale and methods of work with the workforce

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Programme and methods of work

      Programme and methods of work
      • how to agree a planned timescale and methods of work with the workforce

    context
    • COSVR213agree work programmes and methods of work with the workforce

      agree work programmes and methods of work with the workforce

  82. provide information, as authorised and as required, to all the people who will be affected by the work

    COSVR213 provide information, as authorised and as required, to all the people who will be affected by the work

    knowledge
    • COSVR213Notification of work to be carried out

      Notification of work to be carried out
      • provide information, as authorised, to all the people who will be affected by the work, including the scope of work, when the work will start, how long it will take and when it will finish

    context
    • COSVR213provide information as authorised, for the work to be carried out in relation to

      provide information as authorised, for the work to be carried out in relation to
      • scope of work
      • when it will start
      • how long it will take
      • when it will finish
      • any associated hazards

  83. identify and record alternatives to the supply of materials to improve the following economy of usage cost environmental impact sustainability

    COSVR733 identify and record alternatives to the supply of materials to improve the following economy of usage cost environmental impact sustainability

    knowledge
    • COSVR733Supply improvements

      Supply improvements
      • how to identify and record alternative materials in relation to
      ‐ economy of usage
      ‐ cost
      ‐ environmental impact
      ‐ sustainability
      • how standardisation and alternative materials can assist a project
      • why opportunities for standardisation and alternative materials should be considered

  84. monitor and ensure all checks on plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are carried out in accordance with organisational requirements

    COSVR214 monitor and ensure all checks on plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are carried out in accordance with organisational requirements

    knowledge
    • COSVR214Monitor checks

      Monitor checks
      • how to monitor and ensure all checks on plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are carried out in accordance with organisational requirements

    context
    • COSVR214monitor, record and report how the checks on plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles were carried out in accordance with organisational requirements

      monitor, record and report how the checks on plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles were carried out in accordance with organisational requirements

  85. ensure information for the use of plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles is supplied to operators and supervise safe use

    COSVR214 ensure information for the use of plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles is supplied to operators and supervise safe use

    knowledge
    • COSVR214Use of plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles

      Use of plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles
      • how to provide information to operators on how the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles will be operationally used
      • how to supervise safe use of plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles
      • how to identify, record and report when an operator is unsuitable

    context
    • COSVR214provide records of the types of operational information provided to the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicle operator

      provide records of the types of operational information provided to the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicle operator

    • COSVR214supervise the use of plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles to ensure they are being used or operated safely in accordance with given information

      supervise the use of plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles to ensure they are being used or operated safely in accordance with given information

  86. report when plant, machinery, equipment, vehicles or their operators are unsuitable for use in the workplace

    COSVR214 report when plant, machinery, equipment, vehicles or their operators are unsuitable for use in the workplace

    knowledge
    • COSVR214Unsuitable plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles

      Unsuitable plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles
      • how to, record and report when plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are unsuitable for use in the workplace

    context
    • COSVR214produce records of the reports detailing how the decision was reached and the alternatives suggested when plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are identified as unsuitable for the work being undertaken

      produce records of the reports detailing how the decision was reached and the alternatives suggested when plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are identified as unsuitable for the work being undertaken

  87. ensure compliance with current health and safety information and implement working practices and other safeguards to minimise risks

    COSVR214 ensure compliance with current health and safety information and implement working practices and other safeguards to minimise risks

    knowledge
    • COSVR214Risks to health and safety

      Risks to health and safety
      • how to identify health and safety risks that are associated with the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles being used
      • how to implement and enforce working practices and other safeguards to minimise risks
      • how to assess health and safety risks relating to plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles

    context
    • COSVR214carry out and record assessments on plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles to identify the health and safety risks associated with their use and ensure the implementation of safe working practices and other safeguards for the work being undertaken

      carry out and record assessments on plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles to identify the health and safety risks associated with their use and ensure the implementation of safe working practices and other safeguards for the work being undertaken

    • COSVR214carry out checks to verify that the operator is authorised to operate plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles

      carry out checks to verify that the operator is authorised to operate plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles

  88. confirm the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles for the workplace and allocate it to the operations

    COSVR214 confirm the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles for the workplace and allocate it to the operations

    knowledge
    • COSVR214Check and allocate plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles

      Check and allocate plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles
      • how to check the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are appropriate for use in the workplace and allocate it to the operations for which it is suitable

    context
    • COSVR214produce record(s) verifying that the suitability and allocation of the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are appropriate for the work being undertaken

      produce record(s) verifying that the suitability and allocation of the plant, machinery, equipment or vehicles are appropriate for the work being undertaken

  89. complete your work within the estimated, allocated time and performance requirements of the system design, method statement and the required standard

    COSVR748 COSVR815 COSVR818 COSVR812 COSVR645 COSVR816 COSVR644 COSVR749 COSVR814 COSVR451 COSVR448 COSVR450 COSVR819 COSVR813 COSVR449 complete your work within the estimated, allocated time and performance requirements of the system design, method statement and the required standard

    knowledge
    • COSVR748Allocated time the programme of work to be carried out including the estimated and allocated time and why deadlines should be kept the types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times and the organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

      Allocated time
      • the programme of work to be carried out including the estimated and allocated time and why deadlines should be kept
      • the types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times and the organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

  90. analyse calculations for delivery and lead times and ensure records of delivery schedule and traffic management are maintained

    COSVR733 analyse calculations for delivery and lead times and ensure records of delivery schedule and traffic management are maintained

    knowledge
    • COSVR733Delivery and lead times

      Delivery and lead times
      • how to analyse calculations for delivery and lead times and ensure records of delivery schedule and traffic management are maintained
      • why delivery schedules and construction logistics plans are required

  91. analyse project requirements in line with operational plans to ensure quantities and supplies of materials meet organisational requirements and develop a delivery schedule

    COSVR733 analyse project requirements in line with operational plans to ensure quantities and supplies of materials meet organisational requirements and develop a delivery schedule

    knowledge
    • COSVR733delivery schedule

      delivery schedule
      • how to analyse operational plans and quantities to assess what raw materials, manufactured materials, components and prefabricated systems will be required
      • how to calculate delivery and lead times for supplies of materials
      • why it is necessary to analyse organisational and project plans and quantities to assess what materials will be required
      • the factors involved in developing a delivery schedule

  92. Amend work methods amend work methods to take account of changing circumstances whilst maintaining the requirements of the lifting activity in relation to: customer requirements organisational requirements contractual requirements statutory requirements resource allocation working requirements environmental considerations weather conditions safety, health and welfare requirements create or complete records of amended working methods taking into account the following circumstances: susceptibility to damage safety requirements compromised operational effectiveness weather conditions use, or change of use of equipment current legislation resources lifting equipment, other equipment and accessories data workforce and lifting team security threats external factors project alterations ground conditions

    COSVR529 Amend work methods amend work methods to take account of changing circumstances whilst maintaining the requirements of the lifting activity in relation to: customer requirements organisational requirements contractual requirements statutory requirements resource allocation working requirements environmental considerations weather conditions safety, health and welfare requirements create or complete records of amended working methods taking into account the following circumstances: susceptibility to damage safety requirements compromised operational effectiveness weather conditions use, or change of use of equipment current legislation resources lifting equipment, other equipment and accessories data workforce and lifting team security threats external factors project alterations ground conditions

    knowledge
    • COSVR529Amend work methods

      Amend work methods
      • how to take account of changing circumstances in relation to:
      • susceptibility to damage
      • safety requirements
      • compromised operational effectiveness
      • weather conditions
      • use, or change of use
      • current legislation
      • resources
      • lifting equipment, other equipment and accessories data
      • workforce and lifting team
      • security threats
      • external factors
      • project alterations
      • ground conditions
      • how to amend work methods when reviewing influencing factors in relation to:
      • customer requirements
      • organisational requirements
      • contractual requirements
      • statutory requirements
      • resource allocation
      • working requirements
      • environmental considerations
      • weather conditions
      • health, safety and welfare requirements

  93. interpret the given information relating to the work and re sources to confirm its relevance

    COSVR230 interpret the given information relating to the work and re sources to confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • COSVR230Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • COSVR230interpretation of drawings, scales, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, scales, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out

  94. comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area comply with the given contract instructions to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    cosvr363 cosvr102 cosvr104 cosvr362 cosvr103 cosvr105 comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area comply with the given contract instructions to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr363Safe work practices the types of information the level of understanding operatives must have of relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why, when and how personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used

      Safe work practices
      • the types of information
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used

    • cosvr363 cosvr101 cosvr105 cosvr103 cosvr100 cosvr104 cosvr102Selection of resources

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, limitations and defects associated with the resources
      • how the resources should be used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work

    • cosvr363Minimise the risk of damage how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection why disposal of waste should be carried out safely

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely

    • cosvr363Given contract instructions how methods of work are carried out and problems reported how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

      Given contract instructions
      • how methods of work are carried out and problems reported
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    • cosvr363Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • cosvr363 cosvr362avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to at least four of the following

      avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to at least four of the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
      • safe use of access equipment
      • safe use and storage of materials, tools and equipment

    • cosvr363selection of resources associated with own work materials tools and equipment

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • materials
      • tools and equipment

    • cosvr363protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

      protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage

    • cosvr363minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

      minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

    • cosvr363disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

      disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

    • cosvr363demonstration of work skills to measure, gauge, stir, mix, agitate, whisk and blend

      demonstration of work skills to measure, gauge, stir, mix, agitate, whisk and blend

    • cosvr363use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

      use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr363prepare at least one of the following materials for use by oneself or others to given working instructions

      prepare at least one of the following materials for use by oneself or others to given working instructions
      • materials requiring cement as the hardening agent
      • plasters
      • resins
      • bonding agents
      • colourings
      • waterproof coatings
      • grouts
      • pre-mixed compounds

    • cosvr363completion of own work within the time allowed

      completion of own work within the time allowed

    • cosvr363Disposal of waste environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Disposal of waste
      • environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr363Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to the occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to the occupational activities

    • cosvr363Hazards those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Hazards
      • those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr363Information manufacturers' information, oral/written and sketches

      Information
      • manufacturers' information, oral/written and sketches

    • cosvr363Legislation and official guidance this relates to the operative's 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

      Legislation and official guidance
      • this relates to the operative's 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

    • cosvr363Maintenance operative care of hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

      Maintenance
      • operative care of hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr363methods of work

      methods of work
      • application of knowledge for safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the method/area of work and materials used, to
      ‐ prepare materials requiring cement as the hardening agent, plasters, resins, bonding agents, colourings, water-proof coatings, grouts, and pre-mixed compounds for use
      ‐ work with plant or machinery and lifting equipment
      ‐ use hand tools, power tools and equipment
      ‐ work at height
      ‐ use access equipment
      • team work and communication
      • needs of other occupations associated with the preparation of materials

    • cosvr363personal protective equipment (PPE) occupational use, types, purpose of each type and work situations

      personal protective equipment (PPE)
      • occupational use, types, purpose of each type and work situations

    • cosvr363Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify

    • cosvr363Programme agreed starting and finishing times

      Programme
      • agreed starting and finishing times

    • cosvr363Protect work protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

      Protect work
      • protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

    • cosvr363Resources

      Resources
      • materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, sizes and sustainability of standard and/or specialist
      ‐ cement, lime, aggregates, plasters, additives, resins, waterproofers, colourings, grouts, pre-mixed compounds
      ‐ hand and/or powered tools and equipment
      • methods of calculating quantity, length, area, volume and wastage associated with the method/procedure to prepare construction related materials

    • cosvr363Security procedures site, workplace, company and operative

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company and operative

  95. comply with the given, relevant legislation, standards and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe and healthy work practices relating to the following: methods of work safe use of health and safety control equipment safe use of access equipment and harness systems safe use, storage and handling of materials, tools and equipment specific risks to health including mental health specific risks associated with vents and ventilation and combustion appliances

    COSVR748 comply with the given, relevant legislation, standards and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe and healthy work practices relating to the following: methods of work safe use of health and safety control equipment safe use of access equipment and harness systems safe use, storage and handling of materials, tools and equipment specific risks to health including mental health specific risks associated with vents and ventilation and combustion appliances

    knowledge
    • COSVR748Safe work practices relevant, current legislation, standards and official guidance and how they are applied the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used in relation to water, CO2,foam, powder how emergencies should be responded to in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills in relation to: fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities identification of and reporting of asbestos containing materials the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings in relation to: site workplace siting and location of vehicles company customer access equipment material and waste storage the general public how to report risks and hazards identified by the following: risk assessment personal assessment methods of work manufacturers' technical information data sheets statutory regulations official guidance Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) the accident reporting procedures and who is responsible for making the report why, when and how health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of prevention should be used in relation to: collective protective measures personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE) local exhaust ventilation (LEV) environmentally responsible work practices to meet current legislation, standards and official guidance when dealing with potential accidents, health hazards and the environment in relation to: confined spaces at height tools and equipment materials and substances movement and storage of materials by manual handling and mechanical lifting

      Safe work practices
      • relevant, current legislation, standards and official guidance and how they are applied
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used in relation to water, CO2,foam, powder
      • how emergencies should be responded to in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills in relation to:
      • fires, spillages, injuries
      • emergencies relating to occupational activities
      • identification of and reporting of asbestos containing materials
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings in relation to:
      • site
      • workplace
      • siting and location of vehicles
      • company
      • customer
      • access equipment
      • material and waste storage
      • the general public
      • how to report risks and hazards identified by the following:
      • risk assessment
      • personal assessment
      • methods of work
      • manufacturers' technical information
      • data sheets
      • statutory regulations
      • official guidance
      • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
      • the accident reporting procedures and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of prevention should be used in relation to:
      • collective protective measures
      • personal protective equipment (PPE)
      • respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      • local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
      • environmentally responsible work practices to meet current legislation, standards and official guidance when dealing with potential accidents, health hazards and the environment in relation to:
      • confined spaces
      • at height
      • tools and equipment
      • materials and substances
      • movement and storage of materials by manual handling and mechanical lifting

  96. interpret the given design information relating to the work and resources to confirm its accuracy, completeness and relevance to the building type, fabric and condition for the following: drawings specifications schedules method statements risk assessments manufacturers’ information data sheets

    COSVR748 COSVR818 COSVR812 COSVR814 COSVR645 COSVR451 COSVR819 COSVR813 COSVR450 COSVR749 interpret the given design information relating to the work and resources to confirm its accuracy, completeness and relevance to the building type, fabric and condition for the following: drawings specifications schedules method statements risk assessments manufacturers’ information data sheets

    knowledge
    • COSVR748Interpretation of information why organisational procedures have been developed and how they are implemented types of information, their source, accuracy, completeness and how they are interpreted in relation to: drawings specifications schedules method statements risk assessments design standards manufacturers' information data sheets official guidance current legislation and regulations governing buildings the importance of organisational procedures to solve problems and why it is important to follow them

      Interpretation of information
      • why organisational procedures have been developed and how they are implemented
      • types of information, their source, accuracy, completeness and how they are interpreted in relation to:
      • drawings
      • specifications
      • schedules
      • method statements
      • risk assessments
      • design
      • standards
      • manufacturers' information
      • data sheets
      • official guidance
      • current legislation and regulations governing buildings
      • the importance of organisational procedures to solve problems and why it is important to follow them

  97. identify hazards and assess risks arising from the use of plant, equipment or machinery and record and implement measures that protect people and the environment using at least three of the following measures: methods of work risk assessments safe use and storage of tools, equipment and materials traffic control emergency plans

    COSVR705 identify hazards and assess risks arising from the use of plant, equipment or machinery and record and implement measures that protect people and the environment using at least three of the following measures: methods of work risk assessments safe use and storage of tools, equipment and materials traffic control emergency plans

    knowledge
    • COSVR705Identify hazards and assess risks

      Identify hazards and assess risks
      • how to identify hazards and assess risks arising from the use of the following plant, equipment or machinery and record findings:
      ‐ static
      ‐ mobile
      ‐ accessories
      ‐ consumables
      ‐ health and safety equipment
      ‐ specialised hand tools
      ‐ standard plant equipment and machinery
      ‐ non-standard plant, equipment and machinery
      • how to implement measures that protect people and the environment by using the following:
      ‐ methods of work
      ‐ risk assessments
      ‐ safe use and storage of tools, equipment and materials
      ‐ traffic control
      ‐ emergency plans

  98. communicate and record the agreed programme, methods and attendance that will coordinate construction operations

    COSVR703 communicate and record the agreed programme, methods and attendance that will coordinate construction operations

    knowledge
    • COSVR703Communicate the agreed programme

      Communicate the agreed programme
      • how to communicate and record the agreed programme, methods and attendance details with people who will be doing the work
      • how to coordinate construction operations using programmes and plans that include methods and attendance

  99. Conduct post work feedback conduct post-work feedback activities with the lifting team and workforce on completion of the lifting activities, to determine the efficiency of working methods and how improvements can be made to optimise future performance

    COSVR531 Conduct post work feedback conduct post-work feedback activities with the lifting team and workforce on completion of the lifting activities, to determine the efficiency of working methods and how improvements can be made to optimise future performance

    knowledge
    • COSVR531Conduct post work feedback

      Conduct post work feedback
      • how to conduct effective post-work lifting activity feedback with team members in order to determine the efficiency of working methods and how improvements can be made to optimise future performance using the following communication methods:
      • discussions
      • sketches
      • briefings
      • why you need to conduct post-work lifting activity feedback with the workforce and lifting team
      • how to record post-work lifting activity feedback from the workforce and lifting team

  100. Conduct post-work checks ensure completion of the work method documentation by undertaking post-work checks to confirm that the working area and equipment are left in a safe state and all resources are removed

    COSVR531 Conduct post-work checks ensure completion of the work method documentation by undertaking post-work checks to confirm that the working area and equipment are left in a safe state and all resources are removed

    knowledge
    • COSVR531Conduct post-work checks

      Conduct post-work checks
      • how to conduct post-work lifting activity checks in order to meet statutory requirements
      • how to record post-work lifting activity checks
      • why you need to conduct post-work lifting activity checks

  101. Observe legislation and guidelines observe current legislation and official guidance appropriate to the work environment to ensure the protection of the workforce, lifting team, the general public, visitors and the environment by the application of sources of given information

    COSVR531 Observe legislation and guidelines observe current legislation and official guidance appropriate to the work environment to ensure the protection of the workforce, lifting team, the general public, visitors and the environment by the application of sources of given information

    knowledge
    • COSVR531Observe legislation and guidelines

      Observe legislation and guidelines
      • which current legislation and official guidance applies directly to lifting activities eep accurate records
      • how to keep accurate records of work progress lifting activity checks in relation to:
      • condition
      • fit for purpose
      • health and safety
      • working area
      • ground conditions
      • people
      • environmental
      • how to keep accurate records of work progress, lifting activity checks including quantities and any faults or problems encountered in relation to:
      • work method data errors
      • construction errors
      • identification of further utilities
      • heritage concerns
      • environmental concerns including weather conditions
      • incorrect maintenance
      • identification of hazardous materials
      • documentation error or non-availability
      • certification error or non-availability
      • non-conforming lifting equipment or accessories
      • breaches of security

  102. Carry out the supervision of lifting activities carry out the supervision of lifting activities following given data and information which will minimise disruption and maintain optimum performance in relation to the following: freely suspended loads above ground operations below ground operations lifting of persons dismantling operations excess height lifts multiple lifting pick-and-carry where the operator does not have clear sight of the load loading and unloading

    COSVR531 Carry out the supervision of lifting activities carry out the supervision of lifting activities following given data and information which will minimise disruption and maintain optimum performance in relation to the following: freely suspended loads above ground operations below ground operations lifting of persons dismantling operations excess height lifts multiple lifting pick-and-carry where the operator does not have clear sight of the load loading and unloading

    knowledge
    • COSVR531Carry out the supervision of lifting activities

      Carry out the supervision of lifting activities
      • how to supervise the following programmed lifting activities:
      • freely suspended loads
      • above ground operations
      • below ground operations
      • lifting of persons
      • dismantling operations
      • excess height lifts
      • multiple lifting
      • pick-and-carry
      • where the operator does not have clear sight of the load1
      • loading and unloading
      • how to minimise disruption to other work during lifting activities
      • how to minimise disruption to the following people during lifting activities:
      • workforce
      • lifting team
      • customer
      • other personnel on site
      • members of the public
      • occupiers of buildings
      • site visitors
      • people affected by on-site operations
      • how to apply methods that will optimise performance during lifting activities
      • What types and level of risks and dangers to the lifting activity from changed circumstances would require an immediate halt to the lifting operation.

  103. Conduct pre-work checks conduct and communicate lift plan pre-work checks so that statutory requirements and official guidance are met in relation to the following: testing examination inspection certification maintain safe working methods and practices for lifting activities by undertaking pre-work and ongoing checks. Communicate actions to the workforce and lifting team for the following: condition fit for purpose health and safety environmental people working area ground conditions

    COSVR531 Conduct pre-work checks conduct and communicate lift plan pre-work checks so that statutory requirements and official guidance are met in relation to the following: testing examination inspection certification maintain safe working methods and practices for lifting activities by undertaking pre-work and ongoing checks. Communicate actions to the workforce and lifting team for the following: condition fit for purpose health and safety environmental people working area ground conditions

    knowledge
    • COSVR531Conduct pre-work checks

      Conduct pre-work checks
      • how to conduct pre-work lifting activity checks in order to meet statutory requirements in relation to:
      • testing
      • examination
      • inspection
      • certification
      • how to record pre-work lifting activity checks
      • why you need to conduct pre-work lifting activity checks
      • how to communicate effectively with team members using discussions, sketches and briefings

  104. Identify, assess and maintain resources identify, assess, coordinate and maintain the necessary resources for the lifting activity ensure the identification of, suitability for, coordinating and maintenance of the following resources, applicable to the lifting activity: people lifting equipment and accessories materials and components work area and facilities

    COSVR531 Identify, assess and maintain resources identify, assess, coordinate and maintain the necessary resources for the lifting activity ensure the identification of, suitability for, coordinating and maintenance of the following resources, applicable to the lifting activity: people lifting equipment and accessories materials and components work area and facilities

    knowledge
    • COSVR531Identify, assess and maintain resources

      Identify, assess and maintain resources
      • how to identify the necessary resources in relation to the following lifting activities:
      • freely suspended loads
      • above ground operations
      • below ground operations
      • lifting of persons
      • dismantling operations
      • excess height lifts
      • multiple lifting
      • pick-and-carry
      • where the operator does not have clear sight of the load
      • loading and unloading
      • how to assess the quality of resources in relation to the lifting activities
      • how to maintain the necessary resources in relation to the lifting activities

  105. Identify and assess faults and problems determine the requirements of the lift plan identify and relay any faults or problems, potential solutions, corrective actions and record recommendations communicate all lifting activity faults and problems or recommendations and any lift plan amendments to the relevant persons

    COSVR531 Identify and assess faults and problems determine the requirements of the lift plan identify and relay any faults or problems, potential solutions, corrective actions and record recommendations communicate all lifting activity faults and problems or recommendations and any lift plan amendments to the relevant persons

    knowledge
    • COSVR531Identify and assess faults and problems

      Identify and assess faults and problems
      • how to identify and assess common lifting operation faults and problems in relation to:
      • work method data errors
      • construction errors
      • identification of further utilities
      • heritage concerns
      • environmental concerns
      • incorrect maintenance
      • identification of hazardous materials
      • documentation error or lack of availability
      • certification error or lack of availability
      • non-conforming plant, equipment or machinery
      • breaches of security
      • how to make recommendations for corrective action and suggest solutions for faults and problems
      • how to communicate corrective actions to the relevant people
      • how to apply corrective action with non-conforming lifting equipment and accessories

  106. Allocated time complete the work in accordance with the programme of work activities and provide post-operation feedback to team members in relation to the following: completion of own work that conforms to safe working practices and required timescales to meet the needs of other occupations, customers and employers relay problems encountered during the lifting operation back to relevant team members

    COSVR402 Allocated time complete the work in accordance with the programme of work activities and provide post-operation feedback to team members in relation to the following: completion of own work that conforms to safe working practices and required timescales to meet the needs of other occupations, customers and employers relay problems encountered during the lifting operation back to relevant team members

    knowledge
    • COSVR402Allocated time

      Allocated time
      • what the programme, customer requirements, progress chart, timetable or estimated time is for the work to be carried out and why timescales should be kept whilst maintaining safe working practices
      • organisational procedures for dealing with unauthorised requests that fall outside of the lift plan or given authorised instructions, assisting with other non-related activities which will affect the work programme

  107. Meet the specification comply with the lifting information to carry out the work efficiently and safely to the required specification in relation to the following; demonstrate work skills to: measure, gauge, judge, calculate, fit, fix, test, balance, interpret, assess, explain, prepare, indicate, inform, instruct, sign, position, adjust, configure, move, secure, signal and relay select, assess, maintain and use lifting accessories, lifting aids, signalling and communication equipment prepare lifting accessories prior to slinging sling and signal for the lifting and movement of suspended loads to given instructions for the following:-balanced loads -unbalanced loads -loose loads-bundled loads -containerised loads -where the operator does not have clear sight of the load guide, move, control and place suspended loads to agreed destinations to given working instructions using signals and verbal instructions to lifting equipment operators and other signallers where relevant detach lifting accessories from loads and leave in a safe state reconfigure lifting accessories after detachment following placing of a load so that any component part does not foul structures or objects carry out post lifting checks and storage requirements of lifting accessories

    COSVR402 Meet the specification comply with the lifting information to carry out the work efficiently and safely to the required specification in relation to the following; demonstrate work skills to: measure, gauge, judge, calculate, fit, fix, test, balance, interpret, assess, explain, prepare, indicate, inform, instruct, sign, position, adjust, configure, move, secure, signal and relay select, assess, maintain and use lifting accessories, lifting aids, signalling and communication equipment prepare lifting accessories prior to slinging sling and signal for the lifting and movement of suspended loads to given instructions for the following:-balanced loads -unbalanced loads -loose loads-bundled loads -containerised loads -where the operator does not have clear sight of the load guide, move, control and place suspended loads to agreed destinations to given working instructions using signals and verbal instructions to lifting equipment operators and other signallers where relevant detach lifting accessories from loads and leave in a safe state reconfigure lifting accessories after detachment following placing of a load so that any component part does not foul structures or objects carry out post lifting checks and storage requirements of lifting accessories

    knowledge
    • COSVR402Meet the specification

      Meet the specification
      • how to comply with the given lifting operation information to carry out the work efficiently and safely to the required specification
      • how methods of work, to meet the specification, are conducted in relation to:
      • identifying the authority, duties, authorisation requirements and responsibilities allocated to the role of the slinger/signaller
      • identifying the characteristics of lifting equipment and lifting accessories
      • identifying and interpreting valid certification for maintenance, inspection and thorough examination
      • lifting and transferring people
      • slinging loads including balanced, unbalanced, loose, live, bundled, containerised and loads that are blind to the equipment operator
      • communicating using hand signals, hand signalling equipment (lights, wands, fluorescent gloves, flags) and electronic communication equipment (loud hailers, radios)
      • confirming methods of communication
      • recognising blind-spots, potential crush zones and other limitations to equipment operator visibility
      • assessing the load characteristics including centre of gravity and lifting points to check the method of slinging
      • judging distances, heights and clearances
      • determining and checking the route of the load before and during the lift including distances, clearances and landing position
      • selecting, handling, assessing and using (assemble, set up and adjust) lifting accessories and aids
      • identifying rejection criteria for removing lifting accessories from service
      • recognising and determining when specific skills and knowledge are required and report accordingly
      • attaching lifting accessories and slinging loads securely
      • ensuring balance and stability of loads
      • attaching and using load guidance equipment (tag lines)
      • guiding, controlling and placing suspended loads by recognised methods of communication and agreed operational procedures
      • landing, positioning and detaching loads safely and securely
      • how to deal with problems arising from information, resources or methods of work that are either within own authority to rectify, or require organisational reporting procedures to be followed
      • how operative-level basic care, maintenance and storage of lifting-accessories, tools, ancillary equipment, aids, signalling and communication equipment is carried out in relation to responsibilities, authorisation and limitations
      • how to maintain personal safety for self and others in relation to:
      • keeping clear of moving equipment and loads
      • underneath slung loads
      • crush zones
      • edges
      • working at height
      • poor lighting
      • extreme environmental conditions including heat and cold
      • poor ground conditions
      • places of limited movement
      • confined and restricted spaces

  108. Minimise the risk of damage comply with organisational procedures to minimise risk and prevent damage in relation to the following: protecting the loads, work and surrounding area from damage maintaining a clear and tidy work space disposing of waste in accordance with organisational procedures, regulations and official guidance

    COSVR402 Minimise the risk of damage comply with organisational procedures to minimise risk and prevent damage in relation to the following: protecting the loads, work and surrounding area from damage maintaining a clear and tidy work space disposing of waste in accordance with organisational procedures, regulations and official guidance

    knowledge
    • COSVR402Minimise the risk of damage

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect the load and work area from damage from the following:
      • accessories for lifting
      • general workplace activities
      • nearby structures
      • other occupations and activities
      • adverse weather conditions
      • why and how the disposal of waste must be carried out in accordance with:
      • environmental concerns and responsibilities
      • organisational procedures
      • manufacturers information
      • statutory regulations
      • official guidance K21 why it is important to maintain a safe, clear and tidy work area

  109. implement inclusive methods of communication for reporting, recording and retrieving information between the project team, organisations and stakeholders

    COSVR734 implement inclusive methods of communication for reporting, recording and retrieving information between the project team, organisations and stakeholders

    knowledge
    • COSVR734Methods of inclusive communication

      Methods of inclusive communication
      • how to implement inclusive methods of reporting, recording and retrieving information using inclusive communication methods, between people and organisations who have an interest
      • why reporting, recording and retrieving information using inclusive communication methods, between interested people and organisations should be established

  110. Safe working practices comply with organisational procedures and official guidance comply with the information provided to avoid risk in relation to the following: methods of work safe use of health, safety and environmental control measures safe use and storage of tools and equipment safe use, storage and handling of lifting accessories safe use of any access equipment specific risks to safety, health and welfare specific risks to the work area and local environment

    COSVR402 Safe working practices comply with organisational procedures and official guidance comply with the information provided to avoid risk in relation to the following: methods of work safe use of health, safety and environmental control measures safe use and storage of tools and equipment safe use, storage and handling of lifting accessories safe use of any access equipment specific risks to safety, health and welfare specific risks to the work area and local environment

    knowledge
    • COSVR402Safe working practices

      Safe working practices
      • the organisational procedures that are based on official guidance and approved codes of practice and how they are applied in relation to the operatives responsibilities regarding potential accidents, health hazards and the environment in the workplace
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond in relation to:
      • fires
      • spillages
      • injuries
      • emergencies relating to occupational activities
      • the organisational security procedures for relevant tools, equipment and personal belongings in relation to:
      • site
      • workplace
      • company
      • operative
      • the accident reporting procedures and who is responsible for making reports
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used in relation to:
      • collective protection measures
      • personal protective equipment (PPE)
      • respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      • local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
      • how to comply with safe and environmentally responsible work practices to meet the requirements of current organisational procedures and official guidance when dealing with potential accidents, health hazards and the environment in relation to:
      • below ground level
      • in confined or restricted spaces
      • at height
      • tools and equipment
      • materials and substances
      • movement and storage of materials by manual handling or mechanical lifting

  111. Planning calculations apply a range of engineering-based calculations that support the planning process based on mathematical formulas that apply tolerances, factors of safety, variations and ranges to determine: height length density mass capacity volume area angles stress or strain loadings pressure stability velocity temperature ratios deflection time shape centre of gravity

    COSVR529 Planning calculations apply a range of engineering-based calculations that support the planning process based on mathematical formulas that apply tolerances, factors of safety, variations and ranges to determine: height length density mass capacity volume area angles stress or strain loadings pressure stability velocity temperature ratios deflection time shape centre of gravity

    knowledge
    • COSVR529Planning calculations

      Planning calculations
      • how to identify international system (SI), national, regional, manufacturer specific, regulative and official guidance that apply tothe following units:
      • height
      • length
      • density
      • mass
      • capacity
      • volume
      • area
      • angles
      • stress or strain
      • loadings
      • pressure
      • stability
      • velocity
      • temperature
      • ratios
      • deflection
      • time
      • shape
      • centre of gravity
      • how industry accepted tolerances for factors of safety are applied to planning activities
      • how to use a range of mathematical formulas to plan lifting operations in relation to:
      • size, volume and weights of crane loads
      • ground bearing pressures
      • wind speeds and loadings
      • hoist rope strength
      • stability
      • derating
      • angles of slings
      • heights, distances and clearances
      • boom and jib angles, radius and deflection
      • centre of gravity

  112. Prepare plans and record work methods and schedules prepare plans, create or complete records of work methods in written and visual formats. Negotiate and agree them with decision-makers negotiate and agree them plans and work methods with decision-makers

    COSVR529 Prepare plans and record work methods and schedules prepare plans, create or complete records of work methods in written and visual formats. Negotiate and agree them with decision-makers negotiate and agree them plans and work methods with decision-makers

    knowledge
    • COSVR529Prepare plans and record work methods and schedules

      Prepare plans and record work methods and schedules
      • how to prepare plans and record work methods and schedules for lifting activities
      • how to negotiate and agree work methods and schedules with decision-makers

  113. Communicate work methods communicate work methods to people involved in the lifting operation including any amendments required due to changing circumstances by producing records of communication

    COSVR529 Communicate work methods communicate work methods to people involved in the lifting operation including any amendments required due to changing circumstances by producing records of communication

    knowledge
    • COSVR529Communicate amended work methods

      Communicate amended work methods
      • how and why it is important for effective communication of work methods using discussions, sketches and briefings of the lifting activities to people involved in the lifting operation
      • why it is important to communicate amended work methods
      • why changing circumstances can cause amendments to the lifting activity in relation to:
      • susceptibility to damage
      • safety requirements
      • compromised operational effectiveness
      • weather conditions
      • use, or change of use
      • current legislation
      • resources
      • lifting equipment, other equipment and accessories data
      • workforce and lifting team
      • security threats
      • external factors
      • project alterations

  114. Methods of work plan, arrange, assessing and account for influencing factors including the relevant lifting equipment, lifting accessories, lifting categories and lifting activities produce records of all influencing factors including the relevant lifting equipment, lifting accessories, lifting categories and lifting activities

    COSVR529 Methods of work plan, arrange, assessing and account for influencing factors including the relevant lifting equipment, lifting accessories, lifting categories and lifting activities produce records of all influencing factors including the relevant lifting equipment, lifting accessories, lifting categories and lifting activities

    knowledge
    • COSVR529methods of work

      methods of work
      • how to account for the following influencing factors:
      • customer requirements
      • organisational requirements
      • contractual requirements
      • statutory requirements
      • resource allocation
      • working requirements
      • environmental considerations
      • weather conditions
      • health, safety and welfare requirements
      • how and why to prioritise lifting activities in relation to the following:
      • freely suspended loads
      • above ground operations
      • below ground operations
      • lifting of persons
      • dismantling operations
      • excess height lifts
      • multiple lifting
      • pick-and-carry
      • where the operator does not have clear sight of the load
      • loading and unloading
      • how to define the lifting equipment for a specific lifting activity in relation to:
      • access equipment
      • crawler cranes
      • drilling rigs
      • excavators
      • floating lifting equipment
      • hoists
      • knuckle-boom cranes
      • lorry loaders
      • masted forklifts
      • mobile cranes
      • non-mechanised lifting equipment
      • overhead cranes
      • pedestal cranes
      • piling rigs
      • specialist lifting equipment
      • telescopic handlers
      • tower cranes
      • jacking equipment
      • how to define the type of lifting category in relation to:
      • basic
      • intermediate
      • complex
      • why you need to match the lifting equipment, lifting accessories, lifting category, and lifting activity to the planned lifting operation

  115. Identify and review the influencing factors identify and review the influencing factors and relevant guidance material relating to the work environment and resources required for the lifting activity produce records for the following influencing factors: customer requirements organisational requirements contractual requirements statutory requirements resource allocation working requirements environmental considerations weather conditions safety, health and welfare requirements produce records of identification and review of the following guidance and information sources: lifting equipment, other equipment and accessories, manuals and data maintenance or examination schedules and manuals good practice guides and specifications current legislation and official guidance organisational procedures

    COSVR529 Identify and review the influencing factors identify and review the influencing factors and relevant guidance material relating to the work environment and resources required for the lifting activity produce records for the following influencing factors: customer requirements organisational requirements contractual requirements statutory requirements resource allocation working requirements environmental considerations weather conditions safety, health and welfare requirements produce records of identification and review of the following guidance and information sources: lifting equipment, other equipment and accessories, manuals and data maintenance or examination schedules and manuals good practice guides and specifications current legislation and official guidance organisational procedures

    knowledge
    • COSVR529Identify and review the influencing factors

      Identify and review the influencing factors
      • how to identify and review influencing factors in relation to the following:
      • customer requirements
      • organisational requirements
      • contractual requirements
      • statutory requirements
      • resource allocation
      • working requirements
      • environmental considerations
      • weather conditions
      • health, safety and welfare requirements
      • how to identify and review guidance material in relation to:
      • manufacturers data
      • operators manuals
      • lifting equipment and lifting accessory equipment data
      • maintenance data or examination schedules and manuals
      • good practice guides and specifications
      • approved codes of practice
      • organisational procedures
      • relevant legislation
      • official guidance

  116. Confirm work requirements confirm the work requirements to determine how the lifting activity should be carried out by producing records from the following information sources: survey reports designs contractual documentation statuary consents risk assessments method statements rigging studies drawings programmes records regarding competence of lifting team sub-contractor arrangements health, safety and environmental plans utilities work permits local authorities highways authorities manufacturers data

    COSVR529 Confirm work requirements confirm the work requirements to determine how the lifting activity should be carried out by producing records from the following information sources: survey reports designs contractual documentation statuary consents risk assessments method statements rigging studies drawings programmes records regarding competence of lifting team sub-contractor arrangements health, safety and environmental plans utilities work permits local authorities highways authorities manufacturers data

    knowledge
    • COSVR529Confirm work requirements

      Confirm work requirements
      • how to confirm work requirements for the following lifting activities:
      • freely suspended loads
      • above ground operations
      • below ground operations
      • lifting of persons
      • dismantling operations
      • excess height lifts
      • multiple lifting
      • pick-and-carry
      • where the operator does not have clear sight of the load
      • loading and unloading
      • how to use a range of information sources in relation to the following stakeholders:
      • customers
      • contractors
      • consultants
      • specialists
      • statuary consents
      • who to consult with to confirm the work requirements for the lifting activity and how to determine suitability of the following lifting equipment:
      • access equipment
      • crawler cranes
      • drilling rigs
      • excavators
      • floating lifting equipment
      • hoists
      • knuckle-boom cranes
      • lorry loaders
      • masted forklifts
      • mobile cranes
      • non-mechanised lifting equipment
      • overhead cranes
      • pedestal cranes
      • piling rigs
      • specialist lifting equipment
      • telescopic handlers
      • tower cranes
      • jacking equipment

  117. select plant, machinery, equipment or vehicle resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    COSVR608 select plant, machinery, equipment or vehicle resources for the methods of work and operations to be carried out

    knowledge
    • COSVR608Selection of resources

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with plant, machinery, equipment and vehicle resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    context
    • COSVR608selection of resources associated with own work

      selection of resources associated with own work
      • tools and ancillary equipment

  118. Environmental factors identify and assess the significance of the relevant following environmental factors and take appropriate action ecological nature conservation noise or nuisance emissions and contamination to land, air and water economic and social traffic and people management waste management and recycling weather wind effects, vortices and building shielding

    COSVR530 Environmental factors identify and assess the significance of the relevant following environmental factors and take appropriate action ecological nature conservation noise or nuisance emissions and contamination to land, air and water economic and social traffic and people management waste management and recycling weather wind effects, vortices and building shielding

    knowledge
    • COSVR530environmental factors

      environmental factors
      • how and why you need to assess the significance of environmental factors affecting the lifting operation and how to take appropriate action in relation to the following factors:
      • ecological
      • nature conservation
      • noise or nuisance
      • emissions and contamination to land, air and water
      • economic and social
      • traffic and people management
      • waste management and recycling
      • weather
      • Wind effects, Vortices, building shielding
      • how to identify the environmental protection requirements and their significance on the lifting operation in relation to the following:
      • legislation and regulations
      • national, regional and local Government
      • conservation councils, trusts and bodies
      • industry sustainability and good practices initiatives
      • local initiatives
      • voluntary organisations

  119. Reviewing lifting activities in accordance with organisational and statutory requirements, create or complete records of reviews of safety, health, welfare and environmental protection systems on completed lifting activities

    COSVR530 Reviewing lifting activities in accordance with organisational and statutory requirements, create or complete records of reviews of safety, health, welfare and environmental protection systems on completed lifting activities

    knowledge
    • COSVR530Reviewing lifting activities

      Reviewing lifting activities
      • how to review completed lifting activities and identify where improvements can be made in relation to the following types of lifting activity:
      • freely suspended loads
      • above ground operations
      • below ground operations
      • lifting of persons
      • dismantling operations
      • excess-height lifts
      • multiple lifting
      • pick-and-carry
      • loads where the operator does not have clear sight of the load
      • loading and unloading

  120. Implementing systems establish and implement systems, which meet organisational and statutory requirements to identify hazards, reduce risks, report incidents or near misses, analyse causes and lessons learned to prevent recurrence

    COSVR530 Implementing systems establish and implement systems, which meet organisational and statutory requirements to identify hazards, reduce risks, report incidents or near misses, analyse causes and lessons learned to prevent recurrence

    knowledge
    • COSVR530Implementing systems

      Implementing systems
      • how to establish and implement systems which meet organisational and statutory requirements for identifying hazards, reducing risks, reporting incidents and near misses with lessons learned to prevent recurrence in relation to the following:
      • lifting activity specific safety, health, welfare and environmental legislation
      • recognised industry codes of practice
      • organisational procedures

  121. Protection equipment and resources ensure the safety, health, welfare and environmental protection equipment and resources comply with current legislation produce records for identification of the following safety, health, welfare and environmental protection equipment or resources: protective clothing protective equipment first aid facilities and arrangements welfare facilities storage and security of materials and equipment accident and incident reporting system fire-fighting equipment health, safety and welfare training environmental protection arrangements

    COSVR530 Protection equipment and resources ensure the safety, health, welfare and environmental protection equipment and resources comply with current legislation produce records for identification of the following safety, health, welfare and environmental protection equipment or resources: protective clothing protective equipment first aid facilities and arrangements welfare facilities storage and security of materials and equipment accident and incident reporting system fire-fighting equipment health, safety and welfare training environmental protection arrangements

    knowledge
    • COSVR530Protection equipment and resources

      Protection equipment and resources
      • how to identify safety, health, welfare and environmental protection equipment and resources which meet the following project, organisational and statutory requirements:
      • lifting activity-specific safety, health, welfare and environmental legislation
      • recognised industry guidance and codes of practice
      • organisational procedures in relation to:
      ‐ protective clothing
      ‐ protective equipment
      ‐ first aid facilities and arrangements
      ‐ welfare facilities
      ‐ storage and security materials and equipment
      ‐ environmental protection arrangements

  122. Workforce and visitors establish procedures that ensure lifting team responsibilities and competencies are fully applied to the lifting operation by: producing records of allocating the required safety, health and welfare responsibilities and identifying the competency of the workforce producing records of planning site inductions and activity briefings prior to the lifting operation

    COSVR530 Workforce and visitors establish procedures that ensure lifting team responsibilities and competencies are fully applied to the lifting operation by: producing records of allocating the required safety, health and welfare responsibilities and identifying the competency of the workforce producing records of planning site inductions and activity briefings prior to the lifting operation

    knowledge
    • COSVR530Workforce and visitors

      Workforce and visitors
      • why the workforce and site visitors need to have site inductions
      • how to ensure site inductions are conducted in relation to:
      • health and safety responsibilities
      • welfare facilities
      • environmental responsibilities
      • safety, health, welfare and environmental protection equipment and resources
      • risk control procedures
      • first aid arrangements
      • health, safety and environmental plans
      • emergency procedures
      • how to specify the competence of the following lifting team members:
      • appointed persons and lift planners
      • lifting operations supervisor
      • slinger signallers
      • crane or lifting equipment operators
      • ancillary workers
      • other occupations associated with the lifting activity

  123. Operational improvements identify and recommend actions for improving the safety, health and welfare of people during the lifting operation by producing records of recommendations

    COSVR530 Operational improvements identify and recommend actions for improving the safety, health and welfare of people during the lifting operation by producing records of recommendations

    knowledge
    • COSVR530Operational improvements

      Operational improvements
      • how to identify ways to improve safety, health and welfare for people on site
      • how to identify and recommend actions for improvement of safety, health and welfare systems in relation to the following:
      • workforce
      • lifting team
      • customer
      • other personnel on site
      • members of the public
      • occupiers of buildings
      • site visitors
      • people affected by on-site operations

  124. confirm and record that pre-use and operative checks have been carried out to ensure that the plant, equipment or machinery to be deployed complies with current legislation and will be set up, operated and maintained by competent people

    COSVR732 confirm and record that pre-use and operative checks have been carried out to ensure that the plant, equipment or machinery to be deployed complies with current legislation and will be set up, operated and maintained by competent people

    knowledge
    • COSVR732Compliance with current legislation

      Compliance with current legislation
      • how to ensure plant, equipment or machinery complies with current organisational requirements
      • how to check the competence of those that will set up, operate or maintain plant, equipment or machinery
      • why it is important to ensure compliance and check competence

  125. comply with the given contract instructions to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    cosvr100 cosvr101 comply with the given contract instructions to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification

    knowledge
    • cosvr100Given contract instructions how methods of work are carried out and problems reported how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

      Given contract instructions
      • how methods of work are carried out and problems reported
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    context
    • cosvr100demonstration of work skills to measure, cut, prepare, check and monitor

      demonstration of work skills to measure, cut, prepare, check and monitor

    • cosvr100preparation of resources and materials to given working instructions for at least one of the following and/or bitumen boilers

      preparation of resources and materials to given working instructions for at least one of the following and/or bitumen boilers
      • torch-on roofing
      • pour and roll roofing

  126. comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices

    cosvr100 cosvr101 cosvr254 cosvr121 cosvr632 cosvr634 comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices

    knowledge
    • cosvr100Safe work practices the types of instructions the level of understanding operatives must have of relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why and when personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used

      Safe work practices
      • the types of instructions
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why and when personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used

    context
    • cosvr100safe use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to carry out the activity in accordance with legislation and/or organisational requirements

      safe use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to carry out the activity in accordance with legislation and/or organisational requirements

    • cosvr100safe use and storage of materials, tools and equipment

      safe use and storage of materials, tools and equipment

    • cosvr100safe use of fire extinguishers, as appropriate to the fire

      safe use of fire extinguishers, as appropriate to the fire

  127. comply with the given relevant legislation and official guidance to move, handle or store occupational resources and maintain safe work practices

    cosvr643 comply with the given relevant legislation and official guidance to move, handle or store occupational resources and maintain safe work practices

    knowledge
    • cosvr643Safe work practices

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

    context
    • cosvr643avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to at least two of the following

      avoidance of risk by complying with the given information relating to at least two of the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use of lifting aids
      • protection of the environment

  128. request resources to sustain plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle operations to complete the programme of work

    COSVR608 request resources to sustain plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle operations to complete the programme of work

    knowledge
    • COSVR608Request resources the organisational procedures for requisitioning consumables and other resources

      Request resources
      • the organisational procedures for requisitioning consumables and other resources

    context
    • COSVR608 cosvr390 cosvr403follow organisational procedures for the requisition of consumables, materials and other resources

      follow organisational procedures for the requisition of consumables, materials and other resources

  129. collect, collate and analyse relevant pre-construction information, ensuring that it is up to date and accurate

    COSVR736 collect, collate and analyse relevant pre-construction information, ensuring that it is up to date and accurate

    knowledge
    • COSVR736Obtain pre-construction information in relation to dimensional control

      Obtain pre-construction information in relation to dimensional control
      • how to obtain relevant pre-construction information
      • how to check that pre-construction information is up to date and accurate
      • how to resolve problems with pre-construction information
      • why it is important to resolve problems with pre-construction information

  130. comply with the given information to move, handle or store resources

    cosvr643 comply with the given information to move, handle or store resources

    knowledge
    • cosvr643Interpretation of information

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed
      • how to obtain information to use and store lifting aids and equipment

    context
    • cosvr643interpret given information to move, handle or store occupational resources, and use and store lifting aids and equipment

      interpret given information to move, handle or store occupational resources, and use and store lifting aids and equipment

  131. comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    COSVR608 comply with the relevant, current legislation, special legal status documents, official guidance and organisational procedures to maintain safe and healthy work practices

    knowledge
    • COSVR608Safe work practices

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation, Approved Codes of Practice and official guidance and how it is applied
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for plant, machinery, equipment and vehicles, tools and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used
      • how to comply with environmentally responsible working practices to meet the requirements of current legislation and official guidance

    context
    • COSVR608 cosvr608avoidance of risk by complying with the given safety information relating to at least six of the following

      avoidance of risk by complying with the given safety information relating to at least six of the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • current training, competence and authority
      • safe use and storage of plant, machinery, towed equipment or vehicles
      • safe use and storage of tools and equipment
      • safe use of access equipment
      • dealing with customers (pedestrians and road users)
      • specific risks to health

  132. organise with others the sequence in which the work is to be carried out

    COSVR608 cosvr390 organise with others the sequence in which the work is to be carried out

    knowledge
    • COSVR608Organise with others communication of ideas between team members organisation of resources in conjunction with the progress of work the skills required to carry out the work

      Organise with others
      • communication of ideas between team members
      • organisation of resources in conjunction with the progress of work
      • the skills required to carry out the work

    context
    • COSVR608 cosvr390 cosvr403organisation of own work

      organisation of own work

    • COSVR608communication with team members and other associated occupations about the plant, machinery, towed equipment, equipment or vehicle operation and the work to be carried out

      communication with team members and other associated occupations about the plant, machinery, towed equipment, equipment or vehicle operation and the work to be carried out

  133. interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices carry out pre-start preparation inspections on power tools and equipment in accordance with approved procedures comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area carry out operations using power tools and equipment in accordance with safe working practices to achieve the work outcome complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    cosvr633 interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices carry out pre-start preparation inspections on power tools and equipment in accordance with approved procedures comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area carry out operations using power tools and equipment in accordance with safe working practices to achieve the work outcome complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr633Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    • cosvr633Safe work practices

      Safe work practices
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

    • cosvr633Pre-start preparation

      Pre-start preparation
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report

    • cosvr633Minimise the risk of damage how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

    • cosvr633Use of tools and equipment

      Use of tools and equipment
      • how methods of operation, to meet the required outcome, are carried out and problems reported
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of operation and how they are overcome
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    • cosvr633Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • cosvr633interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, cutting lists, manufacturers' information and operating instructions related to the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, cutting lists, manufacturers' information and operating instructions related to the work to be carried out

    • cosvr633avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to at least four of the following

      avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to at least four of the following
      • methods of work
      • safe use of health and safety control equipment
      • safe use of access equipment
      • safe use, storage and handling of materials
      • safe use and storage of tools and equipment

    • cosvr633checks carried out in accordance with legislation, official guidance and/or organisational requirements

      checks carried out in accordance with legislation, official guidance and/or organisational requirements

    • cosvr633protection of the machine and its surrounding area from damage

      protection of the machine and its surrounding area from damage

    • cosvr633minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

      minimise damage and maintain a clean work space

    • cosvr633disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

      disposal of waste in accordance with legislation

    • cosvr633demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, fit, finish, position and secure

      demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, fit, finish, position and secure

    • cosvr633use and maintain tools, ancillary equipment and safety aids

      use and maintain tools, ancillary equipment and safety aids

    • cosvr633set up and operate at least six of the following machines

      set up and operate at least six of the following machines
      • circular saw
      • planer
      • thicknesser
      • bandsaw
      • morticer
      • tenoner
      • spindle moulder
      • drill
      • grinder
      • sander

    • cosvr633completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

      completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

    • cosvr633Disposal of waste environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Disposal of waste
      • environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr633Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to occupational activities

    • cosvr633Fire extinguishers water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

      Fire extinguishers
      • water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

    • cosvr633Hazards those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Hazards
      • those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr633Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE) local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

    • cosvr633Information

      Information
      • drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, cutting lists, manufacturers' information and regulations governing the use of machinery to work timber or non-ferrous metal

    • cosvr633Legislation and official guidance

      Legislation and official guidance
      • this relates to the operative's responsibilities regarding potential accidents and health hazards whilst working in the workplace, below ground level, in confined spaces, with tools and equipment, with materials and substances, with movement/storage of materials and by manual handling and mechanical lifting

    • cosvr633Maintenance

      Maintenance
      • operative care of safety aids, tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr633methods of work

      methods of work
      • application of knowledge for safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the method/area of work and materials used, to
      ‐ set up machines: circular saw, planer, thicknesser, bandsaw, morticer, tenoner, spindle moulder, drill, grinder and sander
      ‐ check the operation of machines
      ‐ cut material to size and shape
      ‐ plane materials to size
      ‐ change sawblades (circular and band), planer knives, morticer tooling, tenoner and spindle moulder cutting blocks
      ‐ mortice materials
      ‐ change drills and taps
      ‐ change discs
      ‐ cut sections straight and shaped
      ‐ grind, linish and texture surfaces
      ‐ drill and tap materials
      ‐ use tools and equipment
      • team work and communication
      • needs of other occupations associated with setting up and using fixed machinery

    • cosvr633Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify organisational reporting procedures

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify
      ‐ organisational reporting procedures

    • cosvr633Programme types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

      Programme
      • types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times
      • organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

    • cosvr633Protect work protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

      Protect work
      • protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

    • cosvr633Resources

      Resources
      • materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, sizes and sustainability of standard and/or specialist
      ‐ accessories
      ‐ tools and equipment
      • methods of calculating quantity, length, area and wastage associated with the method/procedure to set up and use fixed machinery

    • cosvr633Security procedures site, workplace, company and operative

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company and operative

  134. interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle and confirm its relevance

    COSVR608 interpret the given operating information relating to the use of plant or machinery, equipment or vehicle and confirm its relevance

    knowledge
    • COSVR608Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    context
    • COSVR608interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, weather forecasts, maps, navigation aids and manufacturers' information related to the plant, machinery, towed equipment, equipment or vehicle operations and the work to be carried out

      interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, weather forecasts, maps, navigation aids and manufacturers' information related to the plant, machinery, towed equipment, equipment or vehicle operations and the work to be carried out

  135. identify, implement and record agreed corrective actions for retrofit works following commissioning including but not limited to two of the following: ventilation combustion appliances heat recovery devices heating systems hot water systems lighting fittings systems and controls insulation draught proofing windows and doors solar blinds, shutter and shading devices renewable energy installations fire safety acoustic and sound insulation

    COSVR699 identify, implement and record agreed corrective actions for retrofit works following commissioning including but not limited to two of the following: ventilation combustion appliances heat recovery devices heating systems hot water systems lighting fittings systems and controls insulation draught proofing windows and doors solar blinds, shutter and shading devices renewable energy installations fire safety acoustic and sound insulation

    knowledge
    • COSVR699Identify, record and implement agreed corrective actions following commissioning

      Identify, record and implement agreed corrective actions following commissioning
      • why identifying, recording and implementing agreed corrective actions is required following commissioning
      • how to identify, record and implement agreed corrective actions following commissioning

  136. schedule and coordinate the inspection testing and commissioning, and communicate the outcomes for retrofit works

    COSVR699 schedule and coordinate the inspection testing and commissioning, and communicate the outcomes for retrofit works

    knowledge
    • COSVR699Schedule and coordinate, and communicate the outcomes

      Schedule and coordinate, and communicate the outcomes
      • why the scheduling and coordination of the inspection testing and commissioning for retrofit works is required
      • how to schedule and coordinate the inspection testing and commissioning of retrofit works
      • why it is required, and how to record outcomes for retrofit works, services and fabric
      • the range of non-destructive testing and investigation methods including but not limited to:
      ‐ thermal imaging
      ‐ moisture content of building fabric
      ‐ air tightness for building envelope and identifying air filtration and air leakage points
      ‐ energy use of buildings from meters and sub-meters for individual systems
      ‐ sound insulation testing
      ‐ borescope testing
      • why the final commissioning of all building services is done together, rather than separately
      • the stages of commissioning including but not limited to:
      ‐ setting-to-work
      ‐ regulation
      ‐ performance optimisation
      ‐ recording
      ‐ post-commissioning checks
      ‐ fine tuning during occupancy

  137. prevent damage to the occupational resources and surrounding environment

    cosvr643 prevent damage to the occupational resources and surrounding environment

    knowledge
    • cosvr643Prevent damage

      Prevent damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

    context
    • cosvr643protect the occupational resources and their surrounding area from damage

      protect the occupational resources and their surrounding area from damage

    • cosvr643dispose of waste and packaging in accordance with legislation

      dispose of waste and packaging in accordance with legislation

    • cosvr643maintain a clean work space

      maintain a clean work space

  138. complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work 2

    cosvr671 complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work 2

    knowledge
    • cosvr671Allocated time

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept 4

    context
    • cosvr671Disposal of waste environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Disposal of waste
      • environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr671Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to occupational activities

    • cosvr671Hazards those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Hazards
      • those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr671Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE) local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

    • cosvr671Information

      Information
      • drawings, specifications, schedules, procedures, method statements, risk assessments, workshop manuals, technical service bulletins, parts manuals, price lists, manufacturers' information and current regulations associated with construction plant or machinery maintenance

    • cosvr671Legislation and official guidance this relates to the operative's 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

      Legislation and official guidance
      • this relates to the operative's 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

    • cosvr671Maintenance

      Maintenance
      • operative care of hand tools and portable power tools, specialist measuring and inspection instruments and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr671Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify organisational reporting procedures

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify
      ‐ organisational reporting procedures

    • cosvr671Programme types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

      Programme
      • types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times
      • organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

    • cosvr671Protect work

      Protect work
      • protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions
      • Resources
      • materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, sizes and the sustainability of standard and/or specialist:
      ‐ hand tools, portable powered tools, specialist measuring and inspection instruments and ancillary equipment
      ‐ fixings / fittings
      • methods of calculating quantity, length, area, volume and wastage associated with the method/procedure to determine the work required and the value of returning plant or machinery to service

    • cosvr671Security procedures site, workplace, company and operative

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company and operative

  139. supervise the workforce to conduct external and internal pre-installation building inspections, and report findings to the person responsible for at least eight of the following: suitable access property suitability adjoining structures structural integrity hazardous materials dampness decay exposure ratings combustion appliances, flues and ventilation services (gas, electric, water, media cables)

    COSVR698 supervise the workforce to conduct external and internal pre-installation building inspections, and report findings to the person responsible for at least eight of the following: suitable access property suitability adjoining structures structural integrity hazardous materials dampness decay exposure ratings combustion appliances, flues and ventilation services (gas, electric, water, media cables)

    knowledge
    • COSVR698Supervise pre-installation building inspections

      Supervise pre-installation building inspections
      • why the supervision of the workforce to conduct external and internal pre-installation building inspections, and report findings to the person responsible is required
      • how to supervise the workforce to conduct external and internal pre-installation building inspections and report to the person responsible for the following:
      ‐ suitable access
      ‐ property suitability
      ‐ adjoining structures
      ‐ structural integrity
      ‐ hazardous materials
      ‐ dampness
      ‐ decay
      ‐ exposure ratings
      ‐ combustion appliances, flues and ventilation
      ‐ services (gas, electric, water, media cables)
      ‐ invasive species
      • how to identify and respond to hazards including hazardous materials, fire safety, and flues and ventilation (incorrectly installed, blocked, damaged and insufficient)

  140. Manufacture routine products interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    cosvr16 Manufacture routine products interpret the given information relating to the work and resources to confirm its relevance comply with the given, relevant legislation and official guidance to carry out your work and maintain safe work practices select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work comply with organisational procedures to minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area comply with the given contract information to carry out the work efficiently to the required specification complete the work within the allocated time, in accordance with the programme of work

    knowledge
    • cosvr16Interpretation of information the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

      Interpretation of information
      • the organisational procedures developed to report and rectify inappropriate information and unsuitable resources, and how they are implemented
      • the types of information, their source and how they are interpreted
      • the organisational procedures to solve problems with the information and why it is important they are followed

    • cosvr16Safe work practices the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

      Safe work practices
      • the level of understanding operatives must have of information for relevant, current legislation and official guidance and how it is applied
      • the types of fire extinguishers and how and when they are used
      • how emergencies should be responded to and who should respond
      • the organisational security procedures for tools, equipment and personal belongings
      • what the accident reporting procedures are and who is responsible for making the report
      • why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used

    • cosvr16Selection of resources the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

      Selection of resources
      • the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with the resources and how defects should be rectified
      • how the resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported
      • the organisational procedures to select resources, why they have been developed and how they are used
      • the hazards associated with the resources and methods of work and how they are overcome

    • cosvr16Minimise the risk of damage how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

      Minimise the risk of damage
      • how to protect work from damage and the purpose of protection
      • why disposal of waste should be carried out safely and how it is achieved

    • cosvr16Meet the contract specification how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

      Meet the contract specification
      • how methods of work, to meet the specification, are carried out and problems reported
      • how maintenance of tools and equipment is carried out

    • cosvr16Allocated time what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

      Allocated time
      • what the programme is for the work to be carried out in the estimated, allocated time and why deadlines should be kept

    context
    • cosvr16Manufacture routine products

      Manufacture routine products
      • interpretation of drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, cutting lists and manufacturers' information related to the work to be carried out
      • avoidance of risk by following the given information relating to the following
      ‐ methods of work
      ‐ safe use of health and safety control equipment
      ‐ safe use, storage and handling of materials
      ‐ safe use and storage of tools and equipment
      • selection of resources associated with own work
      ‐ materials, components and fixings
      ‐ tools and equipment
      • protection of the work and its surrounding area from damage
      • minimise damage and maintain a clean work space
      • disposal of waste in accordance with legislation
      • demonstration of work skills to measure, mark out, fit, finish, position and secure
      • use and maintain hand tools, portable power tools and ancillary equipment
      • fit and assemble to form routine manufactured products to given working instructions from one of the following groups
      ‐ bench/architectural joinery group; at least two items from the following: doors; windows with opening lights; units and/or fitments (panelling/cladding); staircases
      ‐ wheelwrighting group (carriage construction): wheels (including butt welding rim) plus at least one item from the following doors; frames; wooden framed vehicles; shafts
      ‐ shopfitting products group (timber and/or non-ferrous metal based) at least two items from the following: doors; frames and linings; shopfront sashes including associated elements; panelling/cladding; wall and floor units
      • completion of own work within the estimated, allocated time to meet the needs of other occupations and/or client

    • cosvr16Manufacture routine products

      Manufacture routine products

    • cosvr16Disposal of waste environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Disposal of waste
      • environmental responsibilities, organisational procedures, manufacturers information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr16Emergencies operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with fires, spillages, injuries emergencies relating to occupational activities

      Emergencies
      • operative's response to situations in accordance with organisational authorisation and personal skills when involved with
      ‐ fires, spillages, injuries
      ‐ emergencies relating to occupational activities

    • cosvr16Fire extinguishers water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

      Fire extinguishers
      • water, CO2, foam, powder and their uses

    • cosvr16Hazards those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

      Hazards
      • those identified by risk assessment, method of work, manufacturers technical information, statutory regulations and official guidance

    • cosvr16Health and safety control equipment identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment collective protective measures personal protective equipment (PPE) respiratory protective equipment (RPE) local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

      Health and safety control equipment
      • identified by the principles of protection for occupational use, types and purpose of each type, work situations and general work environment
      ‐ collective protective measures
      ‐ personal protective equipment (PPE)
      ‐ respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
      ‐ local exhaust ventilation (LEV)

    • cosvr16Information drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, cutting lists, manufacturers' information, component standards and regulations governing buildings (animal welfare)

      Information
      • drawings, specifications, schedules, method statements, risk assessments, cutting lists, manufacturers' information, component standards and regulations governing buildings (animal welfare)

    • cosvr16Legislation and official guidance

      Legislation and official guidance
      • this relates to the operative's responsibilities regarding potential accidents and health hazards whilst working in the workplace, at height, with tools and equipment, with materials and substances, with movement/storage of materials and by manual handling and mechanical lifting

    • cosvr16Maintenance sharpening of hand tools and operative care of portable power tools and ancillary equipment

      Maintenance
      • sharpening of hand tools and operative care of portable power tools and ancillary equipment

    • cosvr16methods of work

      methods of work
      • application of knowledge for safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the method/area of work and materials used, to
      ‐ fit and assemble routine products
      ‐ produce straight in plan and elevation: doors, windows with opening lights, units, fitments and panelling/cladding, staircases
      ‐ produce wooden framed vehicles, shafts and wheels (wheelwrighting only)
      ‐ produce welded carriage components (wheelwrighting only)
      ‐ take site and workplace dimensions
      ‐ form joints associated with the product and construction method
      ‐ use hand tools, power tools and equipment
      ‐ requisition material
      • team work and communication
      • needs of other occupations associated with manufacturing routine products

    • cosvr16Problems those arising from information, resources and methods of work own authority to rectify organisational reporting procedures

      Problems
      • those arising from information, resources and methods of work
      ‐ own authority to rectify
      ‐ organisational reporting procedures

    • cosvr16Programme types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

      Programme
      • types of progress charts, timetables and estimated times
      • organisational procedures for reporting circumstances which will affect the work programme

    • cosvr16Protect work protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

      Protect work
      • protect work against damage from general workplace activities, other occupations and adverse weather conditions

    • cosvr16Resources

      Resources
      • materials, components and equipment relating to types, quantity, quality, sizes and sustainability of standard and/or specialist
      ‐ timber, manufactured sheet material, pre-machined components, setting out rods, non-ferrous metal, fabric, metal and rubber rims, glass, plastic, ironmongery, adhesives, fixings and associated ancillary items
      ‐ hand and/or powered tools and equipment
      • methods of calculating quantity, length, area and wastage associated with the method/procedure to manufacture routine products

    • cosvr16Security procedures site, workplace, company and operative

      Security procedures
      • site, workplace, company and operative

    • cosvr16Manufacture routine products

      Manufacture routine products

  141. record and report circumstances and conditions which result in deviations to the dimensional controls and ensure they are corrected in accordance with the work requirements

    COSVR218 record and report circumstances and conditions which result in deviations to the dimensional controls and ensure they are corrected in accordance with the work requirements

    knowledge
    • COSVR218Deviations in position, line and level

      Deviations in position, line and level
      • how to identify and report circumstances and conditions that result in any deviations in position, line and level
      • how to report and amend any deviations in position, line and level in accordance with the work requirements

    context
    • COSVR218record and report the circumstances and conditions that result in deviations from the dimensional controls and the amendments required in accordance with work requirements

      record and report the circumstances and conditions that result in deviations from the dimensional controls and the amendments required in accordance with work requirements

  142. check and ensure measuring and recording equipment meets the specified tolerances

    COSVR218 check and ensure measuring and recording equipment meets the specified tolerances

    knowledge
    • COSVR218Measuring and recording equipment

      Measuring and recording equipment
      • how to check and ensure measuring and recording equipment meets the specified tolerances

    context
    • COSVR218record and report checks made to measuring and recording equipment

      record and report checks made to measuring and recording equipment

  143. organise work activities, record and implement measures that take into account at least four of the following factors: occupiers near neighbours public access site conditions environmental considerations vehicular access and egress security and trespass public utilities archaeology heritage issues

    COSVR703 organise work activities, record and implement measures that take into account at least four of the following factors: occupiers near neighbours public access site conditions environmental considerations vehicular access and egress security and trespass public utilities archaeology heritage issues

    knowledge
    • COSVR703Organise work activities

      Organise work activities
      • how to organise activities and implement measures taking into account the following factors:
      ‐ occupiers
      ‐ near neighbours
      ‐ public access
      ‐ site conditions
      ‐ environmental considerations
      ‐ vehicular access and egress
      ‐ security and trespass
      ‐ public utilities
      ‐ archaeology
      ‐ heritage issues

  144. comply with the given contract information and supervise the activities to form tunnels ensuring the work is carried out efficiently to the required specification in at least one of the following occupational areas: hand miner shaft miner tunnelling machine operator machine tunnelling operative spoil removal equipment operative tunnel services operative tunnel transport operator tunnel fitter's mate tunnel electrician's mate sprayed concrete lining tunnelling operative pipejacking operative micro-tunnelling operative separation plant operative specialist tunnelling occupations

    COSVR724 comply with the given contract information and supervise the activities to form tunnels ensuring the work is carried out efficiently to the required specification in at least one of the following occupational areas: hand miner shaft miner tunnelling machine operator machine tunnelling operative spoil removal equipment operative tunnel services operative tunnel transport operator tunnel fitter's mate tunnel electrician's mate sprayed concrete lining tunnelling operative pipejacking operative micro-tunnelling operative separation plant operative specialist tunnelling occupations

    knowledge
    • COSVR724Meet the contract specification

      Meet the contract specification
      • how to comply with the given contract information to supervise activities to form tunnels ensuring the work is carried out sufficiently to the required specification in the following occupational areas:
      ‐ hand miner
      ‐ shaft miner
      ‐ tunnelling machine operator
      ‐ machine tunnelling operative
      ‐ spoil removal equipment operative
      ‐ tunnel services operative
      ‐ tunnel transport operator
      ‐ tunnel fitter's mate
      ‐ tunnel electrician's mate
      ‐ sprayed concrete lining tunnelling operative
      ‐ pipejacking operative
      ‐ micro-tunnelling operative
      ‐ separation plant operative
      ‐ specialist tunnelling occupations
      • how to apply safe work practices, procedures and skills, relating to the supervision of the following methods of work and materials used to meet the specification
      ‐ booking in and out of tunnels
      ‐ setting out lines and templates for shaft and tunnel excavations
      ‐ excavation of tunnels using different methods (by hand, machines, segments, sprayed concrete lining and by pipejacking)
      ‐ installing, using and moving permanent tunnel support and service systems
      ‐ installing, using, moving and removing temporary tunnel support and service systems
      ‐ installing, moving and removing spoil removal systems
      ‐ dealing with ground water and de-watering methods
      ‐ signalling the movement of loads, vehicles and machinery
      ‐ working with tunnel and shaft transport systems
      ‐ using hand tools, power tools and equipment
      ‐ working at height
      ‐ using access equipment
      ‐ team work and communication
      ‐ needs of other occupations associated with tunnelling

  145. identify, assess and record the acquisition and maintenance of at least four of the following resources for at least three of the following tunnelling activities:

    COSVR724 identify, assess and record the acquisition and maintenance of at least four of the following resources for at least three of the following tunnelling activities:

    knowledge
    • COSVR724Identify, assess and maintain resources

      Identify, assess and maintain resources
      • how to identify, assess, record the acquisition and maintenance of the necessary resources for tunnelling activities:

  146. identify and assess common tunnelling defects and problems, recommend and implement corrective actions to be taken which conform to safe working methods and practices for at least three of the following: limitations of design choices construction errors identification of further utilities archaeological and heritage concerns environmental concerns incorrect maintenance identification of hazardous materials breaches of security changes in ground conditions

    COSVR724 identify and assess common tunnelling defects and problems, recommend and implement corrective actions to be taken which conform to safe working methods and practices for at least three of the following: limitations of design choices construction errors identification of further utilities archaeological and heritage concerns environmental concerns incorrect maintenance identification of hazardous materials breaches of security changes in ground conditions

    knowledge
    • COSVR724Identify and assess defects and problems

      Identify and assess defects and problems
      • how to identify and assess the following common tunnelling defects and problems:
      ‐ limitations of design choices
      ‐ construction errors
      ‐ identification of further utilities
      ‐ archaeological and heritage concerns
      ‐ environmental concerns
      ‐ incorrect maintenance
      ‐ identification of hazardous materials
      ‐ breaches of security
      ‐ changes in ground conditions
      • how to make recommendations and implement the required corrective actions to rectify tunnelling defects and problems which conform to safe working methods and practices
      • why defects and problems are reported eep accurate records
      • how to keep accurate records of work progress by conducting checks for tunnelling defects and problems, corrective actions taken and quantities involved for the following resources:
      ‐ people
      ‐ plant, equipment and machinery
      ‐ materials and components
      ‐ sub-contractors
      ‐ Information
      ‐ work area and facilities
      ‐ waste management
      ‐ utilities
      • why accurate records of work progress checks, defects, problems, corrective actions taken and quantities involved are needed

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