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Unit 315 Outcome 1 Assessment Criteria 10-8200[Picture of you erecting barrier tape and putting up signs]Outcome 1 Assessment Criteria 20-286800[Picture of you wearing full PPE]Outcome 1 Assessment Criteria 3left16180200[Picture of you reading the job spec and writing a materials list from the spec.]3886569571500[Picture of you looking at the job spec and looking at the supplier’s catalogue to fund the relevant materials]left5633000[Attach method statement and a small write up of how you worked to it]Outcome 1 Assessment Criteria 3 (cont.)3775593531400[Picture of you with your supervisor checking the area is ready for you to start work.]3952573005000[Picture of you looking at storage for tools, equipment or materials (site cabin, lay down area, safely stored in a corner)]4125243492500[Picture of you doing safe isolation]-8259114740200[Complete small onsite risk assessment, take picture of you doing this or scan in as evidence]34744755520400Outcome 2 Assessment Criteria 1[Picture of you reading an installation specification OR scan in a job spec with a current date]Work Schedules[Attach the work schedule completed in past units]Work programmes.[Copy of works programme]200537571500[Picture of wiring BS7671Wiring Regs. And On-site Guide]356245213150600Outcome 2 Assessment Criteria 1 (cont.)[Picture of you reading a method statement or scan in a method statement]212376628900[Picture of you looking at manufacturer’s instructions]34449576278300Outcome 2 Assessment Criteria 2[Picture of you looking at materials schedules]1825385444600[Picture of you looking at plant schedules and checking plant for damage]36576006470900[Picture of you looking at operating instructions and an installed piece of equipment, (making sure that it works properly)]0-63500[Picture of you looking at the calibration stickers on a meter OR looking at PAT testing labels for chargers/power tools]Outcome 3 Assessment Criteria 1Use appropriate procedures to record:Contract variations[Ask your boss via email for a company policy with regards to contract variations. Either attach this or scan in. do a small write up on how you apply the procedure onsite]left4121300[Picture of you writing in the site diary confirming that you understand the site instructions]412334212421400[Picture of you writing in the site events about a task you have completed]329184011972800Outcome 3 Assessment Criteria 2[Picture of you talking to another trade making sure he is happy for you to commence work]0000[Picture of you talking to client to ensure that they are happy for you to start work]? Public (if appropriate).[If your work is likely to affect the general public, (digging a trench in a pavement for a cable) then take a picture of you with a member of the general public ensuring that they are happy for you to commence works]Outcome 3 Assessment Criteria 3Produce a record of any pre work damage or defects to existing equipment or building features, and report to the relevant person (customer; client; site manager; line manager).[Make a document up of pre-start damage to any of the building]Outcome 4 Assessment Criteria 10-63500[Picture of you checking the main supply fuse, small write up about how you are checking the rating of the fuse to ensure that the proposed installation will not overload the supply]Outcome 4 Assessment Criteria 235514121386800[Picture of you looking at the supply Cable to identify the supply type. (TN-S, TN-C-S or TT)]Outcome 5 Assessment Criteria 1Ensure that the planned locations for the wiring system(s) and its associated equipment are compatible with other site services requirements[Refer to earlier point when speaking to another trade, small write up that you were talking about something you wanted to install and making sure that it wasn’t in his way]Outcome 5 Assessment Criteria 20000[Picture of you marking out metalwork to be cut, or marking out chases that are to be cut. (general marking out)]Outcome 5 Assessment Criteria 3left555100[Picture of looking at a drawing to make sure that what has been specified is achievable]Outcome 6 Assessment Criteria 1Produce a planned programme of work for the fitting and fixing of wiring systems, wiring enclosures and associated equipment in accordance with:A safe system of work[Attach Program of work from previous unit. Make a Risk assessment for the works outlined in the plan and attach]Co-ordination with other site services.[Reference the work program previously attached and small write up of how it helps Co-ordination with other site services]Relevant regulations (e.g. IEE Wiring Regulations; building regulations)left3897500[Picture of you looking at the current wiring regs. Small write up of how you are checking that all works comply with BS:7671]Installation specification[Reference the work program previously attached and small write up of how it complies with the install specification]Manufacturer’s information[Reference the work program previously attached and small write up of how it you made sure that the manufacturer’s information was adhered to whilst planning the works (Sensitive equipment not installed while lots of dust is being created)]Outcome 6 Assessment Criteria 2Install the following in accordance with the IEE Wiring Regulations, the installation specification and agreed planned programme of work: (not all units have to be completed but some are *mandatory units*)31967653523200Thermosetting insulated cables including flexes [Picture of you installing 3 core thermosetting flexible cable]4668581964100Single and multicore thermoplastic (PVC) and thermosetting insulated cables *mandatory unit*[Picture of you installing Singles in conduit or trunking]31971833536300PVC/PVC flat profile cable *mandatory unit*[Picture of you installing Twin and Earth cables]49190814826200MICC (with and without PVC sheath)[Picture of you installing MICC]3644593155500SWA cables (PILC, XLPE, PVC) *mandatory unit*[Picture of you installing Steel wire armoured cables]484505889000Armoured/braided flexible cables and cords[Picture of you installing any type of braided or armoured cables (Aluminium wire armoured, Screened data cables, SY cables, CY cables.)]315888410683300Data cables[Picture of you installing data cables (Cat 5, cat 6 or telephone cable)]479206864900Fibre optic cable[Picture of you installing fibre optic cable]35180982222500Fire resistant cable. *mandatory unit*[Picture of you installing fire resistant cable. (FP200)]Outcome 6 Assessment Criteria 3Install the following in accordance with the IEE Wiring Regulations, the installation specification and agreed planned programme of work: (not all units have to be completed but some are *mandatory units*)469181813856100326031014929100Conduit (PVC and metallic) *mandatory units*[Picture of you installing conduit (any size, shape)] -10050515189600118396915561800Trunking (PVC and metallic) *mandatory units*[Picture of you installing Trunking (any size, shape)]35188643588800Cable tray*mandatory unit*[Picture of you installing cable tray (any size, shape)] 2017995222300Cable basket[Picture of you installing cable Basket]306459811298700Ladder systems[Picture of you installing ladder systems] 264860177400Ducting[Picture of you installing ducting (Risers can count as ducting)]29386921243700Modular wiring systems[Picture of you installing modular wiring systems (plug and play systems)] 33422912095700Busbar systems and Powertrack.[Picture of you installing Busbar systems and Powertrack. (Lighting busbars, power distribution busbars, powertrack for underfloor sockets and supplies)]Outcome 6 Assessment Criteria 4Determine the cable carrying capacity of conduit, trunking and ducting in accordance with the IEE Wiring Regulations and the installation specification[Show calculation]Outcome 6 Assessment Criteria 533040801456200Isolators and switches[Picture of you installing an isolator 329184012273000(could be any type of isolator, rotary, Fan isolator, switch fuse,) and picture of you installing a light switch.)] 283473707300Socket-outlets[Picture of you installing socket outlets]29954482796200Distribution-boards[Picture of you installing distribution-boards (larger industrial/commercial DB’s)]3153104528200Consumer units.[Picture of you installing consumer units. (domestic C/U’s)]346210710834400Earthing fault and over current protective devices[Picture of you installing either fuse’s, MCB’s, RCBO’s or RCD’s]3903945566100Luminaires[Picture of you installing any type of lighting]31087191232800Control equipment. [Picture of you installing any type of control equipment (includes, Photo cells, PIR’s, Relays, Contactors)]47235310260700Data socket outlets[Picture of you installing data/telephone socket outlets]387831713356900Auxiliary equipment (e.g. heating/water system components). [Picture of you installing auxiliary equipment (Could be boilers, insectocuter)]Outcome 6 Assessment Criteria 66306211918300[Picture of you properly disposing of fluorescent tubes in the correct manner]Outcome 7 Assessment Criteria 1left453300[Picture of you giving your boss a variation order or attach an email that you have sent to your boss outlining a variation]Outcome 7 Assessment Criteria 20-63500[Picture of you looking at the regs or OSG at the end of an installation when everything is finished] ................
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