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Construction and the built environmentLevel 2Green occupationOCC0388A · ST0388

Interior systems installer - Drylining Systems

Core building tradesperson · Technical · Onsite Construction

The official framework — 74 requirements.

Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Interior systems installer apprenticeship standard (v1.1). On EngTree, each one becomes a node — verified knowledge entries, training modules and End-Point Assessment evidence all map back to it. This standard has options — requirements marked with an option name apply to that pathway only.

Knowledge (30)

What the apprentice must understand

  • K1

    General principles of building design and regulation particularly in relation to interface with internal construction. Including: How fire spreads through a building, how to impede it and protect the structure; noise nuisance, noise transfer, noise reverberation and to reduce it with improved acoustics; vibration and how to reduce it; the need for air and water barriers (Vapour Control Layer’s (VCL)Damp Proof Membrane’s (DPM)) to seal a building, how these work, materials used and where they are found)

  • K2

    The different methods to install dry lining systems to metal and stud partitions framed wall linings, framed and frameless beam and column encasements

  • K3

    The importance of health and safety, how to work safely, including working at height and use of access equipment (e.g scissor lifts, Mobile towers) asbestos awareness and manual handling. The appropriate additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which may be required for various tasks eg cutting metal, drilling, shot-firing

  • K4

    The purpose and importance of risk assessments, method statements and Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) assessments

  • K5

    How to calculate quantity, length, area and wastage from sources such as setting out drawings, using BIM, digital working and Computer Aided Drawing (CAD)

  • K6

    How to identify suitable materials, components, equipment and resources in accordance with project specification (e.g. fire, acoustics, deflection requirements)

  • K7

    The tools, equipment, plant and machinery appropriate for use in each project type. e.g. scaffold, Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs), nail gun, circular saw, lasers

  • K8

    The industry standards which cover the interior systems sector including BS 5234-1:1992, BS 8000-0:2014, BS 8000-8:1994, BS EN 13964:2014 and FIS Best Practice Guidelines

  • K9

    How to utilise materials in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions

  • K10

    he importance of clean and tidy environment and the impact on zero/low carbon outcomes in the built environment

  • K11

    The importance of occupational health mental health and how to deal with stress and conflict, inherent in the workplace, eg drugs and alcohol, face fit testing, dust, noise, vibration, asbestos

  • K12

    The different materials and components, to install and finish drylining and plasterboard linings eg panels, plasterboards, wallboards, thermal boards, glass reinforced gypsum board, fixings and fittings, metal sections (primarily cold rolled light gauge steel sections eg drylining stud and Steel Framed Systems (SFS) andtimber battens,Knowledge

    Drylining Systems
  • K13

    How to identify appropriate equipment and resources to install and finish drylining and plasterboard linings.

    Drylining Systems
  • K14

    The different methods of installation and removal used in drylining for the various manufacturers eg British Gypsum, Knauf, Siniat.

    Drylining Systems
  • K15

    The different levels of performance required for drylining and what is required to achieve specified acoustic and fire performance and protection

    Drylining Systems
  • K16

    The different types of drylining systems eg twin walls, staggered studs, service shaft partitions, curved walls, walls over 3 metres

    Drylining Systems
  • K17

    How to fix deflection heads

    Drylining Systems
  • K18

    The different methods to install plasterboard linings

    Drylining Systems
  • K19

    How to ensure that the existing substrate is suitable for the component being installed and that an appropriate fixing regime is used

    Drylining Systems
  • K20

    The methods to form openings and junctions

    Drylining Systems
  • K21

    The different materials and methods of installation, dis-assembly and removal used in demountable partitions components for the various partition (e.g. glass and blinds) and ceiling (e.g. Tee grid, Mineral and metal concealed grid, Mineral and metal plank, Acoustic rafts, Vertical baffles) manufacturers eg Komfort, Sektor, Ocula, SAS, OWA, Armstrong

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K22

    The various finishes that can be applied to partitions, the methods of applying finishes and the differing methods for different manufacturers

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K23

    he different types of glass used in demountable systems. The dangers of glass and how to safely handle glass panels

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K24

    The different types of blind used, the methods of operation, remove, repair and maintain and how to adjust them

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K25

    The different types, weights, finishes, performance and seals for various doors and how to adjust doors and door furniture

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K26

    The different performances required for demountable partitions and ceilings and what is required to achieve the specified acoustic and fire performance and protection

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K27

    The range of perimeter trims and transition trims

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K28

    Hanger systems and how the types and centres differ across systems, loading and whether there is a need for a subgrid

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K29

    The appropriate use of pattresses, loading specifications and limitations of the ceiling systems

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • K30

    The importance of setting out and suspension of acoustic rafts and baffles

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems

Skills (38)

What the apprentice must be able to do

  • S1

    Measure and set out from drawings provided and check vertical and horizontal datum

  • S2

    Select the appropriate materials, tools and equipment in accordance with the specification requirements and or manufacturer specific instructions

  • S3

    Safely and correctly operate tools and equipment, plant and machinery appropriate for use. (e.g. scaffold, MEWPS, nail gun, circular saw, lasers

  • S4

    Apply fire and acoustic mastic seals in accordance with specification, designs details and manufacturers recommendations

  • S5

    Accurately measure and cut components (e.g. metal sections, plasterboard, insulation, timber and plywood)

  • S6

    Appropriately fix all components according to specifications and/or drawings

  • S7

    Effectively protect surround surfaces and segregate work areas and cutting areas

  • S8

    Install dry lining systems to metal and stud partitions framed wall linings, framed and frameless beam and column encasements

  • S9

    Clearly communicate with management, customers and colleagues including other trades onsite

  • S10

    Maintain a clean and tidy environment, appropriately disposing of waste according to site procedures

  • S11

    Identify and select appropriate PPE for the task

  • S12

    Install pattresses

  • S13

    Install insulation

  • S14

    Form service penetrations through partitions

  • S15

    Install primary channels or main runners to line and level. Cut to length

  • S16

    Frame and fit access panels

  • S17

    install drylining and plasterboard linings eg panels, plasterboards, metal sections, timber battens, wallboards, thermal boards, glass reinforced gypsum board, fixings and fittings

    Drylining Systems
  • S18

    Select the appropriate materials, tools and equipment for installing drylining and plasterboard linings

    Drylining Systems
  • S19

    Install and remove drylining systems according to manufacturers guidelines eg British Gypsum, Knauf, Siniat

    Drylining Systems
  • S20

    Form openings and junctions in accordance with drawing specifications

    Drylining Systems
  • S21

    Carry out repairs to dry lining and plasterboard walls and ceilings in accordance with design details, specification and manufacturers recommendations

    Drylining Systems
  • S22

    Form and Fix standard deflection heads in accordance with manufactures standard details

    Drylining Systems
  • S23

    Accurately measure and cut components

    Drylining Systems
  • S24

    Appropriately fix all components according to specification/drawings.

    Drylining Systems
  • S25

    Install different types of drylining systems eg Twin walls, Staggered studs, Service shaft partitions, Curved walls, Walls over 3 metres high

    Drylining Systems
  • S26

    Cut and fix tracks at appropriate centres according to Specification & manufactures instructions

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S27

    Apply wall coverings according to Specification & manufactures instructions

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S28

    Install door and window frames in accordance with drawings.

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S29

    Fit cover trims and skirtings in accordance with Specification & manufactures instructions

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S30

    Install glazing, blinds and manifestations to meet customer requirements

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S31

    Hang door leaf complete with ironmongery including cutting and fitting of door furniture (eg hinges, levers, locks, closers and signage).

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S32

    Cut and fix hangers in accordance with specification, manufacturers recommendations and FIS best practice guidlines

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S33

    Install ceiling perimeter trim to level. Ensure trims are cut to length and form internal and external corner mitres.

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S34

    Install subgrid eg hangers and heavy gauge channel to bridge services, heavy gauge channel between roof purlins

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S35

    Fix secondary grid / cross tees ensuring grid is square and following manufacturers recommended installation. Form upstand using cross tee and appropriate trims or channels

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S36

    Cut and install service tiles and pattresses e.g. form square and circular service cut outs through mineral tiles with plywood pattress or metal tiles and insulation pad

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S37

    Complete tiling including: Perimeter tile cuts to mineral and metal tile; tegular tile edges to mineral tile; perimeter wedges for cut metal tiles; tile clips to back of mineral ceiling tiles; insulation pads to back of metal ceiling

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • S38

    Remove sections of ceiling and replace damaged grid & tile

    Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems

Behaviours (6)

How the apprentice must conduct themselves

  • B1

    Safety first approach

    Drylining Systems; Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • B2

    An attention to detail

    Drylining Systems; Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • B3

    Be able to work with others applying the principles of equality and diversity

    Drylining Systems; Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • B4

    Focus on timekeeping and productivity

    Drylining Systems; Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • B5

    Ability to work alone taking responsibility for completing of designated work in agreed schedule

    Drylining Systems; Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems
  • B6

    Working towards high quality of all work completed with an understanding of impact of defects

    Drylining Systems; Suspended Ceiling & Partitioning Systems

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