Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Wood Occupations (Construction) – Wheelwrighting (6571-53)
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is aimed at learners who have some knowledge and basic skills working with wood - probably from a role where you work under supervision. This qualification will demonstrate your ability to work safely and competently to a recognised national standard. Suitable for learners aged 16 and over. Ofqual Accreditation No: 603/5962/6
Skills
Earning Criteria
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They are able to:
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Comply with all workplace health, safety and welfare legislation requirements ; Recognise hazards associated with the workplace that have not been previously controlled and report them in accordance with organisational procedures ; Comply with organisational policies and procedures to contribute to health, safety and welfare; Work responsibly to contribute to workplace health, safety and welfare whilst carrying out work in the relevant occupational area
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Comply with and support all organisational security arrangements and approved procedures; Identify work activities, assess required resources and plan the sequence of work ; Obtain clarification and advice where the resources required are not available ; Evaluate the work activities and the requirements of any significant external factors against the project requirements; Identify work activities which influence each other and make the best use of the resources available
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Identify changed circumstances that require alterations to the work programme and justify them to decision makers; Assess available project data accurately to determine the occupational method of work ; Obtain additional information from alternative sources in cases where the available project data is insufficient ; Identify work methods that will make best use of resources and meet project, statutory and contractual requirements
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Confirm and communicate the selected work method to relevant personnel ; Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when manufacturing bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when manufacturing bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Maintain safe working practices when manufacturing bespoke wheelwrighting products
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Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to manufacture bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when manufacturing bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Complete the work within the allocated time when manufacturing bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Comply with the given contract information to manufacture bespoke wheelwrighting products
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Develop, maintain and encourage working relationships to promote good will and trust ; Inform relevant people about work activities in an appropriate level of detail, with the appropriate level of urgency ; Offer advice and help to relevant people about work activities and encourage questions/requests for clarification and comments ; Clarify proposals with relevant people and discuss alternative suggestions
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Resolve differences of opinion in ways that minimise offence and maintain goodwill, trust and respect
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They may be able to:
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Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when producing setting out details for bespoke wheelwrighting products ; know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when producing setting out details for bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Maintain safe working practices when producing setting out details for bespoke wheelwrighting products
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Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to produce setting out details for bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when producing setting out details for bespoke wheelwrighting products ; Complete the work within the allocated time when producing setting out details for bespoke wheelwrighting products
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Comply with the given contract information to produce setting out details for bespoke wheelwrighting products to the required specification ; Interpret the given information relating to the work and resources when setting up and using fixed machinery ; Know how to comply with relevant legislation and official guidance when setting up and using fixed machinery ; Maintain safe and healthy working practices when setting up and using fixed machinery
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Select the required quantity and quality of resources for the methods of work to set up and use fixed machinery ; Minimise the risk of damage to the work and surrounding area when setting up and using fixed machinery ; Complete the work within the allocated time when setting up and using fixed machinery ; Comply with the given contract information when setting up and using fixed machinery
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Learners will also have covered at least one of the following optional units: Producing Setting Out Details for Bespoke Wheelwrighting Products Setting Up and Using Fixed Machinery