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View Unit : Construct, maintain and repair stiles

Unit
Unit Reference Number
Y/600/0826
Qualification Framework
QCF
Title
Construct, maintain and repair stiles
Unit Level
Level 2
Unit Sub Level
None
Guided Learning Hours
30
Unit Credit Value
4
Date of Withdrawal
SSAs
3.4 Environmental Conservation
Unit Grading Structure
Pass
Assessment Guidance

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria
Learning Outcome - The learner will:Assessment Criterion - The learner can:
1

Construct, maintain and repair stiles

1.1

Prepare the site appropriately, and in a way which minimises the effect on the surrounding environment

1.2

Construct, maintain or repair the stile to specification, and finish it in a way which fits in with the surrounding environment

1.3

Take appropriate action without delay where problems occur during work including:

(i) accidental damage

(ii) difficulties in meeting the specification disturbance to wildlife or environment

1.4

Identify and report potential improvements to the work specification

1.5

Make the site good when work is finished, and dispose of any waste or unwanted materials correctly and safely

2

Be able to select, use and maintain equipment for the construction, maintenance and repair of stiles

2.1

Select appropriate equipment and materials for this area of work

2.2

Use equipment according to instructions

2.3

Prepare, maintain and store equipment in a safe and effective working condition

3

Be able to work safely and minimise environmental damage

3.1

Work in a way which maintains health and safety and is consistent with current legislation, codes of practice and any additional requirements

3.2

Carry out work in a manner which minimises environmental damage

3.3

Dispose of waste safely and correctly

4

Know how to construct, maintain and repair stiles

4.1

Describe suitable methods for preparing the site

4.2

Explain the proposed use of the stile and how this relates to the specification and operations

4.3

Outline how to interpret and use relevant specifications covering:

(i) setting out and location

(ii) materials and resources

(iii) timing and timescales

(iv) working methods

(v) suitability to expected use and local tradition

4.4

Outline the context within which the stile is set, and how this relates to the specification

4.5

Explain the methods for constructing, maintaining and repairing stiles

4.6

Describe the problems which may occur during operations and how these should be dealt with covering:

(i) accidental damage

(ii) difficulties in meeting the specification disturbance to wildlife or environment

4.7

Describe the environmental value of work sites, the potential effects of work on the environment and how to control these

4.8

Describe the required condition of the site on completion of operations

5

Know the current health and safety legislation and environmental good practice.

5.1

Outline the current health and safety legislation, codes of practice and any additional requirements, which apply to this area of work.

5.2

Describe how environmental damage can be minimised

5.3

Describe the correct methods for disposing of waste.

5.4

Explain how to identify hazards and assess risks

5.5

Explain how to interpret risk assessments

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