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Formworker (level 2)

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Preparing, installing and managing all stages of the formwork and falsework processes.

Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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Knowledge

  • The principles of health, safety and welfare and how it must be applied in relation to work and others and their responsibilities under current legislation, (including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998; Manual Handling Operation Regulations 1992) and official guidance to when carrying out formwork activities, including safe erection, use and dismantling of falsework
  • The different and safe techniques required to move, handle and store resources and how risk assessments, methods statements and manufacturers’ guidance relate to their activities
  • How to communicate with others and follow organisational procedures to conform to productive work practices
  • Affects that poor communication could have on the overall process and how the use of communication correctly would improve teamwork.
  • The material application relevant in accordance with the contract specification and planning the sequence of works involved with other construction trades. How to interpret and produce building information and use of relevant equipment to produce drawings correctly.
  • How to form, assemble repair, erect and strike formwork and is aware of the different formwork systems including traditional and proprietary and their applications.
  • The principles of building methods and construction technology, different types of building structures and their impact on their energy efficiency levels.
  • Comprehends how to use and maintain hand tools, power tools and ancillary equipment and is able to interpret/ apply information from drawings and specifications

Skills

  • Communicate in a clear and appropriate manner (verbal, written, body language). Adjusts communication to suit different situations, individuals or teams.
  • Apply general workplace health, safety and welfare requirements when undertaking construction formworking/falseworking activities.
  • Practice safe working techniques for moving, lifting and handling traditional and proprietary formwork system; which will include working at heights and using access equipment.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of planning and able to undertake different methods of construction used to build structures productively. Competent to read, interpret and apply information from drawings, specifications and construction information.
  • Takes ownership of allocated projects and effectively manages own time.
  • Use a range of methods used to communicate workplace requirements effectively and demonstrate how key personnel should communicate effectively within a team.
  • Form and assemble horizontal and vertical formwork as per design drawings and repair, erect and strike formworking.
  • Erect, Strike formwork/ falsework and its components for a range of applications including wall, slabs/bases, columns, beams and precast units to support concrete.
  • Competent to safely use, store and maintain hand tools, power tools and ancillary equipment.

Behaviours

  • Shows willingness to adjust their approach to help organisation and individuals to manage their different priorities as situations change.
  • Is proactive and takes ownership of assigned tasks and effectively manages own time.
  • Logically thinks using clear and valid reasoning when making decision to undertake the work instruction
  • Works effectively with others and completes work in a reliable and productive manner.
  • Promotes and applies safe, healthy and environmental working methods      and standards
  • Ensures personal wellbeing and others safety, be able to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices when striking / erecting formwork / falsework and taking clear responsibility for completion of their own work.
  • Actively seeks to build good and sustainable relationships with work colleagues.
  • Consistently aims to support individuals and co-operate to achieve results as part of a team.
  • Applies equality, diversity and inclusion when working/communicating respectfully in team and with other trades.
  • Takes ownership of their own development by assessing their own skills, qualities and set goals to maximise their potential.
Apprenticeship category (sector)
Construction and the built environment
Qualification level
2
Equal to GCSE
Course duration
18 months
Maximum funding
£8,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs.
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