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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

H&S Checks

  • Risk assessment

  • Method Statement

  • Procedures

Persons liaised with when gathering/providing information

  • Cilent

  • Architect

  • Design engineer

  • Quantity surveyor

  • Clerk of works

  • Structural engineer

  • Estimator

  • Project Manager

  • Contracts manager

  • Sub contractor/ other trades

  • Site supervisor/ supervisor

Technical information and functional information utilised LO 1.2

  • Job specifications

  • British standards

  • Codes of Practice

  • Manufacturers instructions

  • Reports/ critical path analysis

  • Site plans

  • Job sheets

  • Data sheets/ wall charts

  • Circuit/ wiring diagrams

  • Layout/ site drawings

  • Assembly/ detailed drawings

  • Variation order

  • Time sheets/ Day work sheets

  • Delivery notes

  • Other - please specify

Outline of discussions and technical information required for relevant personnel LO 1.3

  • undefined

Which trades will need to be liaised with during work activities? LO 5.1/5.2/5.3

  • Brick layer

  • Joiner

  • Plasterer

  • Electrician

  • Tiler

  • Engineer

  • Plumber

  • Decorator

  • Ground worker

  • Other- please specify

  • Outline of topics discussed and dates

What forms of communication will be utilised to maintain effective team working relationships? LO 3.1/3.2/3.3/5.2/5.3

  • News papers/ magazines/ bulletins/ handbills

  • Social media

  • Face to face/ meetings

  • Tool box talks

  • Phone calls/ video calls

  • Drawings/ programmes and charts/ Photos

  • Email/ internet

  • Specifications and schedules

  • Reports/ letters/ fax

Outline of communication and dates

  • undefined

Programme of work activities and operations LO 2.1/5.1/5.2/5.3

  • Start Date

  • End Date

  • Working hours/ day

  • Works description

Trades onsite

  • Bricklayer

  • Joiner

  • Tiler

  • Plasterer

  • Electrician

  • Plumber

  • Decorator

  • Ground worker

  • HV fittter

  • Gas fitter

  • other

  • Electrical work programme LO 6.1
  • Week beginning date

  • Task Description e.g. first fix

  • Labour/ resource requirements

  • Programme of work activities and operations LO 2.1/5.1/5.2/5.3
  • Week beginning date

  • Specialist tools and plant required on site:

  • Week beginning date

Supplementary evidence (two of the following)

  • Delivery note

  • Variation Order

  • Written Quotation

  • Material/ plant order documentation

Declaration

  • By the act of making this submission I am declaring that this is all my own work and that: • The work has not, in whole or in part, been knowingly submitted elsewhere for assessment • Where the submission includes work from a previous assessment this has been identified • Where materials have been used from other sources it has been properly acknowledged • If this statement is untrue, I acknowledge that an assessment offence has been committed Attention is drawn to the plagiarism, collusion and cheating policies of both the centre and of the awarding body. Proven incidents of plagiarism, collusion or cheating can result in a student being withdrawn from a qualification. I confirm that I have read and understood the above statements on plagiarism and collusion. I confirm that I have not committed plagiarism when completing the work contained in this evidence, nor have I colluded with another student in the preparation and production of this work. I am satisfied with the way the learning activity/Assessment(s) was conducted and with the outcome(s). I agree that the information provided here is an accurate account of what has taken place

Expert witness Signature

  • As the expert witness I can confirm that all the work carried out in this unit has been done by the student named above under my supervision to the required standards.

Work Based Tutor Signature

  • I agree that the information provided here is an accurate account of what has taken place

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