LEVEL PLUMBING TASK MANUAL

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VRQ LEVEL 2 6129 PLUMBING TASK MANUAL

City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies Task Manual Level 2 Units Candidate detail sheet You should be provided with this manual at the outset of commencing the course. On receiving this manual the details shown below should be completed. Candidate name: Registration number: (This will be provided to you at the start of the course by your centre) Address: Assessment centre: This Task Manual is your personal record of achievement in practical work and knowledge assessments. It may not be possible to replace this document so it should therefore be kept in good condition and in a safe place, to be used by you to check on and record progress when required. Page 1

Published under licence from APHC/JIB ISBN: 978-0-85193-136-4 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this publication is true and correct at the time of going to press. However, examination products and services are subject to continuous development and improvement and the right is reserved to change products and services from time to time. While the author, publishers and contributors believe that the information and guidance given in this work is correct, all parties must rely upon their own skill and judgement when making use of it. Neither the author, the publishers nor any contributor assume any liability to anyone for any loss or damage caused by any error or omission in the work, whether such error or omission is the result of negligence or any other cause. Where reference is made to legislation it is not to be considered as legal advice. Any and all such liability is disclaimed. Cover design by Purpose Ltd Printed in the UK by Nuffield Press City & Guilds is the UK s leading provider of vocational qualifications, offering over 500 awards across a wide range of industries, and progressing from entry level to the highest levels of professional achievement. With over 8500 centres in 100 countries, City & Guilds is recognised by employers worldwide for providing qualifications that offer proof of the skills they need to get the job done. Copies may be obtained from: Teaching & Learning Materials City & Guilds 1 Giltspur Street London EC1A 9DD For publications enquiries: T +44 (0)20 7294 4113 F +44 (0)20 7294 3414 E-mail learningmaterials@cityandguilds.com Page 2

Information about this task manual 1. The purpose of the City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies is to provide a highly structured approach to the practical and knowledge training and assessment that you receive in an approved Plumbing college or centre. The content of the certificate is directly linked to Plumbing National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs). It should be noted that achievement or certification of this qualification does not mean that you are a fully qualified Plumber. Recognition as a qualified Plumber requires completion of a Plumbing NVQ. 2. This task manual sets out the mandatory practical assessment tasks that you must undertake as a compulsory assessment element of the City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies. 3. Each task within the manual describes, by the means of set assessment criteria, the job performance in which you have to show your competence. The criteria shown are the minimum criteria that you have to meet. Each task unless indicated should be carried out by you on your own. The majority of the tasks include a time allocation for completing the task, within which the candidate should work. The allocation also includes time for completing all necessary paperwork (including supplementary evidence requirements). 4. Some assessment task specifications also use a drawing to describe the assessment criteria, eg practical task CT-1 5. Each assessment task sheet contains a section in which your attainment of the criteria will be recorded by the centre assessor. If more than one attempt proves necessary then the sheet should be photocopied and inserted in the file. Records of any failed attempts at an assessment must also be held in this manual. You may be required to produce additional documentation to support the activities. This documentation should be inserted at the end of the relevant task. 6. A number of tasks require the production of supplementary evidence (this production of supplementary evidence is a mandatory requirement of this qualification). The supplementary evidence requirements are detailed at the end of the relevant practical task. The purpose of collecting this supplementary evidence is to provide you with the opportunity to practise producing evidence of competence (a process which is a requirement of completing a Plumbing NVQ). A number of tasks contained within this manual, if completed successfully and correctly, can be used as evidence of competence towards a Plumbing NVQ. 7. All the relevant practical task boxes and signature requirements must be fully completed by you and the assessor. Documentation which is not fully completed or not properly counter-signed may result in the Awarding Body declining to provide certification. 8. The following page details a record of the knowledge assessments that you have completed towards the award. You should complete this page only when the relevant knowledge assessment has been satisfactorily undertaken and the entry must be counter-signed by your assessor. Page 3

RECORD OF KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENTS ACHIEVED CANDIDATE NAME: The following GOLA tests have been successfully completed as counter-signed by the assessor: TEST NUMBER TITLE DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED 221 SAFETY IN PLUMBING ACTIVITIES 222 KEY PLUMBING PRINCIPLES 223 COMMON PLUMBING PROCESSES 224 COLD WATER SYSTEMS 225 DOMESTIC HOT WATER SYSTEMS 226 SANITATION SYSTEMS 227 CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS (PIPEWORK ONLY) 228 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND EARTH CONTINUITY 229 SHEET LEAD WEATHERING 230 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN PLUMBING 231 EFFECTIVE WORKING RELATIONSHIPS IN THE PLUMBING INDUSTRY 212 LEVEL 2 GOLA ASSESSMENT END TEST 441 (Apprenticeship programmes only) EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES I confirm that the aforementioned knowledge assessment tests have been successfully completed by the candidate as part of the Plumbing 6129 Level 2 qualification. Assessor name (Print) Signed Date Page 4

RECORD OF PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES ACHIEVED CANDIDATE NAME: ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS REF. EA-1 SAFETY REF. Economic use of materials TASK COMPETENCE TASK COMPETENCE S-1A Safe lifting techniques S-1B Lifting equipment S-2 Safe use of ladders S-3 Safe use of stand steps S-4 Safe use of mobile scaffolds S-5A Safe assembly of LPG equipment S-5B Safe use of LPG equipment S-6 Fire fighting S-7A Hazardous materials sheet lead S-7B Hazardous materials asbestos S-7C Hazardous materials solvents S-8 Working safely with hand tools S-9 Working safely with power tools COPPER TUBE REF. TASK COMPETENCE CT-1 Copper tube component positions CT-2 Copper tube fixing positions CT-3 Copper tube pipe and fitting dimensions CT-4 Copper tube pipe and fitting dimensions CT-5 Copper tube marking and cutting CT-6A Copper tube machine bending (1) CT-6B Copper tube machine bending (2) CT-6C Copper tube machine bending (3) CT-7 Copper tube jointing and testing CT-8 Copper tube making fixings CT-9 Copper tube fabrication and installation PLASTIC PIPEWORK REF. PP-1 PP-2 PP-3 PP-4 TASK COMPETENCE Soil and waste pipe and fitting dimensions Soil and waste fabrication and installation Rainwater system Pressure pipe pipe and fitting dimensions DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED Page 5

AIR TESTING REF. TASK COMPETENCE AT-1 Air testing soil and waste pipework LOW CARBON STEEL (LCS) REF. TASK COMPETENCE SP-1 LCS pipe and fitting requirements SP-2 LCS component positions SP-3 LCS fixing positions SP-4 LCS pipe and fitting dimensions SP-5 LCS marking and cutting SP-6A LCS machine bending (1) SP-6B LCS machine bending (2) SP-7 LCS jointing and testing SP-8 LCS fabrication and installation SHEET LEAD WEATHERING REF. TASK COMPETENCE SW-1 Sheet lead identifying components SW-2 Sheet lead measuring components SW-3 Sheet lead cutting lead SW-4 Sheet lead forming components SW-5 Sheet lead lead slate SW-6 Sheet lead chimney weathering set SW-7 Basic maintenance AIRING CUPBOARD INSTALLATION REF. TASK COMPETENCE AC-1 Airing cupboard storage cistern AC-2 Airing cupboard hot water cylinder BATHROOM INSTALLATION REF. TASK COMPETENCE BI-1 Bathroom WC suite BI-2 Bathroom bath BI-3 Bathroom basin BI-4 Bathroom radiator BI-5 Bathroom combination jig DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED Page 6

DECOMMISSIONING REF. TASK COMPETENCE DC-1 Decommissioning hot and cold water system DC-2 Decommissioning above ground sanitation system ROUTINE MAINTENANCE REF. TASK COMPETENCE RM-1 Maintenance pillar tap and float valve RM-2 Maintenance shower mixer valve RM-3 Maintenance radiator valve RM-4 Maintenance WC siphon TEMPORARY CONTINUITY BONDING REF. TASK COMPETENCE TB-1 Application of temporary earth bonding DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED DATE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED I confirm that the aforementioned practical tasks have been successfully completed by the candidate. Assessor name (Print) Signed Date Page 7

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No specific time allocation ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: EA-1 ECONOMIC USE OF MATERIALS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Working in an environmentally friendly manner TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) THIS ASSESSMENT TASK TO BE SPECIFICALLY USED WITH THE TASKS DETAILED IN THIS BOX TASK COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS SP-8 The work was carried out economically and minimised the wastage of materials, so minimising potential harm to the environment. SW-6 The work was carried out economically and minimised the wastage of materials, so minimising potential harm to the environment. ALL AC TASKS The work was carried out economically and minimised the wastage of materials, so minimising potential harm to the environment. ALL BI TASKS The work was carried out economically and minimised the wastage of materials, so minimising potential harm to the environment. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 9

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Allocated time: 45 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-1A SAFE LIFTING TECHNIQUES KEY OUTCOMES 1. Demonstrate the use of safe kinetic lifting technique TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s manual lifting assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Established whether the material/equipment was safe to lift using the manual safe kinetic lifting technique weight lifted was within the recommended limits. 3 Adopted the correct stance before lifting. 4 Used the safe kinetic lifting technique correctly. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 11

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Allocated time: 20 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-1B SAFE LIFTING TECHNIQUES (Sack trolley or equivalent) KEY OUTCOMES 1. Demonstrate the safe use of lifting equipment TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s manual lifting assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Established whether the material/equipment was safe to lift using the lifting equipment selected (sack trolley or equivalent) weight lifted was within the recommended limits. 3 Carried out a visual inspection on the lifting equipment and confirmed its safe condition. 4 Confirmed that the route (point of initial lift to final position) was clear of obstructions. 5 Placed the load on the lifting equipment using the safe lifting technique (sought assistance from a colleague where required). 6 Moved the load using the lifting equipment from the initial position to final place in the workshop. 7 Removed the load from the lifting equipment using the safe lifting technique (sought assistance from a colleague where required). THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 13

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Allocated time: 1 hour ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-2 SAFE USE OF LADDERS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Check the condition of access equipment 2. Use access equipment safely TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s risk assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Selected a ladder of adequate length for a given height of working platform. 3 Carried out a visual check of a ladder and confirmed its safe condition. 4 Carried the ladder in a safe manner to the work location. 5 Erected a ladder to the correct angle, and secured it at top and/or base (with assistance as necessary). Page 15

SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE TASK S-2 This task requires the production of supplementary evidence to support the task that has been carried out. The following box details the supplementary evidence which must be provided. The supplementary evidence must be clearly labelled and placed after this sheet in the manual. SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE REQUIRED 2 photographs of the task taking place (attach to forms provided). Copy of the risk assessment procedure being followed. SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE PROVIDED (PLEASE TICK) Summary description (written by the candidate) of the correct procedure for carrying out the task. EACH ITEM OF SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE MUST BE COUNTER-SIGNED AND DATED BY THE CANDIDATE AS CONFIRMATION THAT THE EVIDENCE PRODUCED IS VALID. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED AND ALL SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE PROVIDED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 16

TASK: S-2 Photograph 1 To be completed by the candidate: PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE RECORD Candidate name Job location Date work carried out Insert photograph here Page 17

TASK: S-2 Photograph 2 To be completed by the candidate: PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE RECORD Candidate name Job location Date work carried out Insert photograph here Page 18

Allocated time: 15 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-3 SAFE USE OF STAND STEPS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Check the condition of access equipment 2. Use access equipment safely TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s risk assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Selected stand steps of adequate length for a given working height. 3 Carried out a visual check of the steps and confirmed their safe condition. 4 Erected the steps and ensured that they provided a stable working platform. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 19

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Allocated time: 1 hour 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-4 SAFE USE OF MOBILE SCAFFOLDS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Check the condition of access equipment 2. Use access equipment safely TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s risk assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Selected all the correct parts to make up a mobile tower scaffold (not more than 4 metres in height). 3 Carried out a visual check on the mobile scaffold parts to ensure that they were in safe condition. 4 Ensured that the ground on which the scaffold was to be erected was firm, relatively flat and level. 5 Correctly erected the mobile scaffold. Note: For this task candidates may work in pairs. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 21

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Allocated time: 20 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-5A SAFE ASSEMBLY OF LPG EQUIPMENT KEY OUTCOMES 1. Assembly and operation of gas LPG heating equipment TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Selected the correct type of regulator, torch, and nozzle for the job. 2 Assembled the regulator and gas cylinder using the correct equipment and procedures. 3 Tested the regulator and hose connections for leaks using safe and approved procedures. 4 Safely ignited and adjusted the gas flow to the torch. 5 Turned off/safely positioned the torch during periods of non-use. 6 Ensured that the torch was turned off after use and safely positioned. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 23

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No specific time allocation ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-5B SAFE USE OF LPG EQUIPMENT KEY OUTCOMES 1. Working with LPG heating equipment TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s risk assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Assessed the requirements for protecting the building fabric during installation processes and moved any portable items that were at risk. 3 Ensured that protective materials were positioned to protect fabric likely to be damaged by the heating process. 4 Ensured that appropriate types of fire fighting equipment were to hand before commencing any work with equipment. 5 Safely ignited and adjusted the gas flow to the torch. 6 Carried out the soldered jointing of copper tube in position without damaging the building fabric. 7 Confirmed that there was no damage to the building fabric arising from the heating process. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 25

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Allocated time: 10 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-6 FIRE FIGHTING KEY OUTCOMES 1. Procedures for extinguishing small fires TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Identified the source of a small fire as Class A material near a main electrical fuse box. 2 From a range of different types of extinguisher within the fire location area, selected the correct type to extinguish the fire. 3 Directed the extinguisher to the base of the fire. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 27

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No specific time allocation ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-7A WORKING WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SHEET LEAD KEY OUTCOMES 1. Demonstrate safe practice when working with sheet lead TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s COSHH assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Wore appropriate personal protective equipment when working with lead. 3 Used appropriate barrier creams when handling lead. 4 Observed personal hygiene requirements when working with lead. 5 Ensured the provision of adequate ventilation when lead welding (or applied appropriate personal protective equipment). 6 Safely lifted sheet lead from material stores to fabrication site. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 29

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Allocated time: 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: S-7B WORKING WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ASBESTOS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Demonstrate safe practice when establishing the presence of asbestos Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s COSHH assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Identified asbestos material in a minimum of three different forms. 3 Identified the safety control measures required to be applied if working within the vicinity of (or working with) the three different forms of asbestos. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 31

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No specific time allocation ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: S-7C WORKING WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SOLVENTS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Demonstrate safe practice when using solvent-based products TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s COSHH assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Confirmed the health and safety risk of the solvent being used by referring to the COSHH assessment sheet. 3 Using the COSHH assessment sheet, identified the safe method of working with the solvent including any equipment to be used. 4 Applied the solvent in a safe manner. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 33

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Allocated time: 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: S-8 WORKING SAFELY WITH HAND TOOLS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Identify the safe condition of a range of hand tools 2. Demonstrate the safe use of a range of hand tools Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) You will be provided with a minimum number of eight different hand tools. You are required to name the hand tool, state whether the hand tool is in a safe condition to use and outline its correct method of use. Provide details in the boxes below. ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS Hand tool name Safe (Y or N) Method of use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 35

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Allocated time: 20 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: S-9 WORKING SAFELY WITH POWER TOOLS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Demonstrate the safe use of: a power drill a power jig-saw Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) ITEM 9A POWER DRILL ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s risk assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Selected the power tool to be used and undertook the following actions: (a) the power tool had been the subject of a PAT test within recommended timescales (b) the power tool was visually inspected. 3 Using the risk assessment sheet identified the safe method of working with the power tool including any personal protective equipment to be used. 4 Used the power tool in a safe manner. ITEM 9B POWER JIG-SAW ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Referred to the centre s risk assessment for this task and applied it in conjunction with the following activities. 2 Selected the power tool to be used and undertook the following actions: (a) the power tool had been the subject of a PAT test within recommended timescales (b) the power tool was visually inspected. 3 Using the risk assessment sheet identified the safe method of working with the power tool including any personal protective equipment to be used. 4 Used the power tool in a safe manner. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 37

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Allocated time: 1 hour 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: CT-1 COPPER TUBE COMPONENT POSITIONS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Carrying out preparatory work interpreting the positioning requirements of components Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-1 (PAGE 41) MAY BE COMBINED WITH TASK CT-2, CT-3 AND CT-9 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a drawing: (a) the type(s) and sizes of pipe required (b) the required positions of components. 2 Measured domestic appliances and their controls to obtain the dimensional information necessary to position the pipework. 3 Marked out the required positions of pipework. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Dimensional information is sufficient to accurately position the pipework. 2. Pipes are marked out to within +/ 2mm of their required positions. 3. Pipes are marked out to within +/ 1 degree of vertical/horizontal. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 39

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-1 ALL PIPE COPPER (Pipe sizes as Drawing CT-8) A 400 E 100 200 B C 550 400 1050 1150 450 0 500 D TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: DIMENSION MEASUREMENT A B C D E Page 41

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Allocated time: 1 hour ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: CT-2 COPPER TUBE FIXING POSITIONS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Carrying out preparatory work Interpreting the positioning requirements of fixings Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-1 (PAGE 41) MAY BE COMBINED WITH TASK CT-1, CT-3 AND CT-9 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a drawing or specification the type of fixings required. 2 Marked out the positions of pipe fixings, including any fixing of appliances. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Screw fixings to be an appropriate type/size to match background material. 2. Pipe fixings type to meet specification. 3. Spacing of pipe fixings to meet the minimum recommendations of BS8000 Series for: Vertical 15mm copper pipes: 1800mm Horizontal 15mm copper pipe: 1200mm THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 43

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Allocated time: 1 hour ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: CT-3 COPPER TUBE PIPE AND FITTING DIMENSIONS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Carrying out preparatory work measuring and recording pipe and fitting requirements TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-1 (PAGE 41) MAY BE COMBINED WITH TASK CT-1, CT-2 AND CT-9 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Measured and recorded the lengths of pipe required to complete the installation. 2 Correctly listed and described the pipe fittings. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Recorded length of pipe required to be between actual length required and 100mm more. 2. All fittings to be listed and correctly described in accordance with a manufacturer s catalogue. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 45

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Allocated time: 1 hour 15 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: CT-4 COPPER TUBE PIPE AND FITTING DIMENSIONS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Carrying out preparatory work Measuring and recording dimensions for pipework prefabrication in copper tube Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-2 (PAGE 49) MAY BE COMBINED WITH TASK CT-5 AND CT-7 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a detail pipe drawing: (a) the types and sizes of pipe required (b) the types and sizes of fittings required. 2 Measured and recorded those dimensions of the fittings that are necessary to calculate the x dimension. 3 Used the dimensional information of the fittings to calculate the pipe lengths required. 4 Made a list of the pipe lengths required. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Identified the pipes as 15mm and 22mm copper. 2. Identified the fittings requirements. 3. Measured the engagement length and overall length of the fittings and recorded the dimensions. 4. Calculated the x dimensions of the fittings. 5. Calculated the length of pipes required to +/ 2mm. 6. Listed the pipe requirement. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 47

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-2 600 1 D 8 22mm copper tube C 250 300 15mm copper tube E 6 7 3 F 150 2 B A G 200 4 5 250 250 TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: Dimensions of fittings Lengths of pipe required to make the pipework detail FITTING TYPE 1 Integral solder ring capillary 22 x 22 x 15 tee 2 and 3 Endfeed capillary elbow 4 and 5 Backplate elbow 6 Integral solder ring capillary elbow 7 Manipulative compression 22 x 22 x 15 tee 8 Non-manipulative compression 22 equal tee x DIMENSIONS PIECE A B C D E F G TUBE SIZE LENGTH OF PIECE Page 49

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Allocated time: 1 hour 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: CT-5 COPPER TUBE MARKING AND CUTTING KEY OUTCOMES 1. Prefabricating pipework measuring, marking out and cutting pipework requirements Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-2 (PAGE 49) MAY BE COMBINED WITH TASK CT-4 AND CT-7 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Marked out copper pipes for cutting. 2 Confirmed the good condition of wheel cutters. 3 Confirmed the correct condition of a hacksaw for cutting copper tube. 4 Cut three of the pipes using a wheel cutter. 5 Cut three of the pipes using a hacksaw. 6 Cut the remaining pipe using a junior hacksaw. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Marked out for cutting using fine felt pen. 2. Checked condition of cutter wheel and the cutter should be operated without tracking. 3. Checked that the correct type of blade was fitted to hacksaw and that it was correctly fitted and tensioned. 4. Cut all pipes to within +/ 2mm of required length. 5. Removed burr from pipe ends. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 51

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Allocated time: 45 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: CT-6A COPPER TUBE MACHINE BENDING (1) KEY OUTCOMES 1. Fabricating pipework machine bending of copper tube TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-3 (PAGE 55) YOU MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS FOR BOTH EXERCISES ON DRAWING CT-3 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a pipe detail the pipe sizes and bend angles required. 2 Calculated the pipe lengths required. 3 Cut the pipe lengths required and removed the burr. 4 Correctly set up the bending machine (where required) and bent the tube to the requirements. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Completed work to meet the dimensional standards of Drawing CT-3. 2. Pipe not to show any throating, wrinkling, or deformity arising from bending process. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 53

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-3 400 150 90 15mm copper 300 275 135 22mm copper TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: Fill in the length of pieces to complete the pipework detail. Place your initials in the boxes to confirm that the pipe dimensions are within +/ 2mm tolerance and 1 for bend angles. PIECE 15mm 22mm LENGTH OF PIECE PIPE DIMENSION CANDIDATE INITIALS 15mm 400mm 150mm 22mm 90 300mm 275mm 135 Page 55

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Allocated time: 1 hour 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: CT-6B COPPER TUBE MACHINE BENDING (2) KEY OUTCOMES 1. Fabricating pipework machine bending of copper tube TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-4 (PAGE 59) YOU MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS FOR ALL THREE EXERCISES ON DRAWING CT-4 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a pipe detail the pipe sizes and bend angles required. 2 Calculated the pipe lengths required. 3 Cut the pipe lengths required and removed the burr. 4 Correctly set up the bending machine (where appropriate) and bent the tube to the requirements. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Completed work to meet the dimensional standards of Drawing CT-4. 2. Pipe not to show any throating, wrinkling, or deformity arising from the bending process. 3. Each task to be completed with no more than 30mm of waste tube. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 57

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-4 ALL 15MM COPPER TUBE Parallel offset at 90 Place your initials in the boxes to confirm that pipe dimensions are within +/ 2mm tolerance and 1 for bend angles. 120 165 90 135 PARALLEL OFFSET (90 ) 135mm 165mm 120mm 90 90 CANDIDATE INITIALS Parallel offset at 135 135 180 120 180 PARALLEL OFFSET (135 ) 180mm 120mm 120mm 180mm 135 135 CANDIDATE INITIALS Right angle bends in two planes 180 240 BENDS IN 2 PLANES 240mm 180mm 180mm 90 90 CANDIDATE INITIALS 90 180 Page 59

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Allocated time: 1 hour 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: CT-6C COPPER TUBE MACHINE BENDING (3) KEY OUTCOMES 1. Fabricating pipework machine bending of copper tube TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-5 (PAGE 63) YOU MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS FOR ALL THREE EXERCISES ON DRAWING CT-5 ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a pipe detail the pipe sizes and bend angles required. 2 Calculated the pipe lengths required. 3 Cut the pipe lengths required and removed the burr. 4 Correctly set up the bending machine (where appropriate) and bent the tube to the requirements. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Completed work to meet the dimensional standards of Drawing CT-5. 2. Pipe not to show any throating, wrinkling or deformity arising from bending process. 3. On completion of the bending tasks the pipe is cut to the required length. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 61

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-5 All 15mm copper tube Clip spacing 100 Clip spacing Timber block dimensions at centre s discretion. 15 Pipe fixing types at centre s discretion. Passover B 110 80 80 Passover A 15 Passover C TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: Place a tick in the boxes to confirm that pipe dimensions are within +/ 2mm tolerance. PASSOVER A STANDARD ATTAINED PASSOVER B STANDARD ATTAINED PASSOVER C STANDARD ATTAINED 110mm Clip spacing 80mm 100mm Clip spacing 80mm Clip spacing Clip spacing Clip spacing Clip spacing 15mm clearance Bends symmetrical Bends symmetrical Clip spacing 15mm clearance Page 63

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Allocated time: 2 hours ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: CT-7 COPPER TUBE JOINTING AND TESTING KEY OUTCOMES 1. Fabricating pipework jointing and testing of copper tube TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-6 (PAGE 67) MAY BE COMBINED WITH TASK CT-4 AND CT-5 PROVIDED THE STANDARDS FOR THOSE EXERCISES HAVE BEEN MET ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a pipe detail the pipe sizes, pipe fitting types and sizes. 2 Calculated the pipe sizes required. 3 Cut the pipe lengths and prepared pipe ends. 4 Jointed the assembly. 5 Pressure tested the assembly. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Completed work to meet the dimensional standards of Drawing CT-6. 2. Fittings used to be as specification for size and type. 3. Finished solder joints to have continuous solder ring for full circumference of joint, with no excess solder runs. 4. Compression fittings not to have any undue marking from use of incorrect tightening tools. 5. Work to be capped where appropriate and pressure tested to 3 Bar for three minutes. 6. Joints should be leak free. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 65

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-6 1 8 22mm copper tube 15mm copper tube 3 6 7 2 4 5 TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: Place your initials in the boxes to confirm that the following joints were leak free under test conditions. JOINTING SCHEDULE 1 Integral solder ring capillary tee 2 and 3 Endfeed capillary elbow 4 and 5 Backplate elbow STANDARDS ATTAINED 6 Integral solder ring elbow 7 Manipulative compression tee 8 Non-manipulative compression tee Pressure tested to 3 Bar for three minutes Page 67

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Allocated time: 1 hour 15 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: CT-8 COPPER TUBE MAKING FIXINGS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Fabricating pipework making fixings for copper tube TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-7 (PAGE 71) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a pipe detail the types of components to be fixed, the type of fixing required and fixing background. 2 Confirmed the safe condition of the drilling equipment to be used. 3 Selected and used the appropriate personal safety equipment. 4 Made the fixings according to the specification. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Completed work to meet the details of Drawing CT-7. 2. Drilling equipment is inspected and confirmed free from visual damage, of correct voltage and type for the type of work in hand. 3. Eye protection is worn during drilling operations. 4. The fixing surface is not damaged. 5. The fixings are made to the dimensional tolerances specified. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 69

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-7 Task 1 Make screw fixings to mount copper tube fixings to a timber surface. 150 150 150 Task 2 Make screw fixings to a tile finish brick or block wall. 150 150 150 Task 3 Make screw fixings to mount two backplate elbows to a plaster or render finish brick or block wall. 150 TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: Place a tick in the box to confirm that fixings are within +/ 2mm of specification. TASK 1 150mm 150mm 150mm Vertical height from datum Vertical height from datum Vertical height from datum Vertical height from datum STANDARD ATTAINED TASK 2 150mm 150mm 150mm Vertical height from datum Vertical height from datum Vertical height from datum Vertical height from datum STANDARD ATTAINED TASK 3 150mm Vertical height from datum Vertical height from datum STANDARD ATTAINED Page 71

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Allocated time: 8 hours ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: CT-9 COPPER TUBE FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION KEY OUTCOMES 1. Fabricating and installing copper tube TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING CT-8 (PAGE 77) MAY BE COMBINED WITH TASK CT-1, CT-2 AND CT-3 PROVIDED THE STANDARDS FOR THOSE EXERCISES HAVE BEEN MET ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Fabricated the tube using methods required by the specification. 2 Installed and connected the tube to meet the specification. 3 Jointed the assembly. 4 Pressure tested the installation and ensured the soundness of all joints. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. The installation complies with Drawing CT-8. 2. The installation meets the pressure test requirement and is leak free. 3. The installation meets the requirements of the specification and all installation surfaces are left clean and tidy. Page 73

SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE TASK CT-9 This task requires the production of supplementary evidence to support the task that has been carried out. The following box details the supplementary evidence which must be provided. The supplementary evidence must be clearly labelled and placed after this sheet in the manual. SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE REQUIRED 2 photographs of the task taking place (attach to the forms provided). Materials list for the task produced by the candidate. SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE PROVIDED (PLEASE TICK) Summary description (written by the candidate) of the correct procedure for carrying out the task. EACH ITEM OF SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE MUST BE COUNTER-SIGNED AND DATED BY THE CANDIDATE AS CONFIRMATION THAT THE EVIDENCE PRODUCED IS VALID. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED AND ALL SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE PROVIDED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 74

TASK: CT-9 Photograph 1 To be completed by the candidate: PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE RECORD Candidate name Job location Date work carried out Insert photograph here Page 75

TASK: CT-9 Photograph 2 To be completed by the candidate: PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE RECORD Candidate name Job location Date work carried out Insert photograph here Page 76

PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING CT-8 ALL COPPER PIPEWORK Pipe fitting specification Cold water Type A compression Hot water Endfeed solder Pipe bending specification All pipework machine bends Standards Dimensions within +/ 2mm Vertical and horizontal pipes within 1 Pressure test to Water Regulation requirements 15mm cold TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: Place your initials in the boxes to confirm that the standards have been met. ASSESSMENT AREA Horizontal measurement Vertical measurement Machine bends Pressure test hot Pressure test cold Protection of area STANDARD ATTAINED 22mm hot 15mm 15mm A Bend B 22mm 15mm B 15mm 15mm 100 200 400 A 1050 1150 550 A A 400 450 0 500 A Detail A Positions and dimensions to suit the fittings provided by the centre. Detail B 15mm 20mm Page 77

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Allocated time: 1 hour 30 mins ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR TASK: PP-1 SOIL AND WASTE PIPEWORK AND FITTING DIMENSIONS KEY OUTCOMES 1. Carrying out preparatory work measuring and recording pipe and fitting requirements Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING PP-1 (PAGE 81) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Correctly identified from a pipe detail drawing: (a) the types and sizes of pipe required (b) the types and sizes of fittings required. 2 Measured and recorded those dimensions of the fittings that are necessary to calculate the x dimension. 3 Used the dimensional information of the fittings to calculate the pipe lengths required. 4 Made a list of the pipe lengths required. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Identified the pipes as 110mm, 40mm and 32mm waste discharge pipe. 2. Identified the fittings as sweep branch and bends. 3. Measured the engagement length and overall length of the fittings and recorded the dimensions. 4. Calculated the x dimensions of the fittings. 5. Calculated the length of pipes required to +/ 2mm. 6. Listed the pipe requirements for the task and included lengths of all pipes required. THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 79

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PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT TASK: DRAWING PP-1 Dimension 1 for waste pipework 380mm B Dimension 1 for soil pipework 580mm Dimension 2 for waste pipework 440mm Dimension 2 for soil pipework 640mm A C 1 D 2 TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE: Record the length of pieces to make the pipework detail. Task 1 110mm SOIL SYSTEM LENGTH OF PIECE Task 2 40mm WASTE SYSTEM LENGTH OF PIECE Dimension A Dimension A Dimension B Dimension C Dimension D Dimension B Dimension C Dimension D Task 3 32mm WASTE SYSTEM LENGTH OF PIECE Dimension A Dimension B Dimension C Dimension D Page 81

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Allocated time : 7 hours ASSESSMENT TASK SHEET CANDIDATE NAME: TASK: PP-2 SOIL AND WASTE FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION KEY OUTCOMES 1. Fabricating and installing plastic soil and waste pipework TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTER-SIGNED BY THE ASSESSOR Name of approved centre at which the work was carried out The date you started the job The date that you finished the job (it could be the same day) TO BE READ WITH DRAWING PP-2 (PAGE 87) ITEM COMPETENCE ATTAINED CANDIDATE INITIALS 1 Estimated the pipe, fittings and fixings required for the installation. 2 Fabricated the tube using methods required by the specification. 3 Installed and connected the tube to meet the specification. 4 Ensured that the finished work met the specification. STANDARDS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Estimate the pipe requirements to economically undertake the task. 2. Estimate includes all fittings, correctly specified in accordance with current conventions. 3. The installation complies with Drawing PP-2. 4. The installation meets the requirements of the specification and all installation surfaces are left clean and tidy THE TASK HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED TO THE STANDARDS IDENTIFIED Person Print name Signature Date CANDIDATE ASSESSOR INTERNAL VERIFIER (if required) Page 83