Wall and Floor Tiling NVQ Level 2 (cscs blue card)
Detailed description
A national vocational qualification is one that has been specifically designed to be attained through practical experience in the workplace. In order to complete this qualification, you must have a job.
To become a skilled worker in the construction business, you need to show that you can use what you’ve learned in a real-world setting, and this certificate will help you do just that.
You may apply for a Skilled Worker (Blue) CSCS card when you finish Wall and Floor Tiling NVQ Level 2.
Who is the target audience for this qualification?
Workers in the construction sector may demonstrate their expertise with this credential. If you want to prove that you’re good at what you do for a living, get your NVQ. Possessing this credential demonstrates mastery of the skills necessary for the position.
The ProQual Awarding Body is responsible for bestowing this credential, while the Ofqual is in charge of overseeing its regulation.
Framework for qualifications
Candidates must finish all mandatory units and one optional unit in order to qualify.
The following subjects must be covered:
- Ensuring a safe and healthy work environment
- Adhering to efficient methods of labour while at work
- Transferring, managing, and stowing away workplace resources
- Getting work areas ready for tiling
- Workplace tiling of walls and floors
Discretionary hours:
- Screeding the work area with sand and cement
- Neighbouring tile heating and tile systems on the job
- Requirements for entry
- For this credential, there are no set prerequisites.
- Nevertheless, in order to register for this NVQ, applicants must be employed within the industry.
In order to fill in any gaps and better design the exam, we are doing an initial evaluation of candidates’ abilities and knowledge here at Brin Solutions.
Evaluation: Evaluating a candidate’s knowledge, abilities, and comprehension in relation to the requirements outlined in the qualification is known as assessment.
In order to qualify for this competency-based certification, candidates must demonstrate the level of competence outlined in the modules.
The competency will be evaluated internally by a competent and suitably experienced assessor in accordance with the Construction Skills Consolidated Assessment Strategy.
Our e-portfolio system consists of two components that together make up the evaluation process:
The applicants must fill out a workbook testing their knowledge.
Useful—proof to be gathered during site visits