Fenestration fabricator
Fabrication and welding operative or technician · Technical · Engineering, manufacturing, process and control
The official framework — 57 requirements.
Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Fenestration fabricator 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.
Knowledge (32)
What the apprentice must understand
- K1
Fabrication within the fenestration industry: domestic, commercial and public.
- K2
Principles, purpose and interdependencies of additional functions and reporting channels: surveying, processing, despatch, installation, service engineers including internal and external customers.
- K3
Legislation, standards and regulations associated with fabrication activities: CE marking, secured by design, building regulation documents, Product Standard (BS 7412, 8529) and Quality Management System (ISO 9001) and their application in the workplace.
- K4
Awareness of health and safety regulations, standards, and guidance (Emergencies and First Aid provision and impact on role). Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR), Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH). Fire safety. Health and Safety at Work Act. signage, fire extinguishers. Safety signage. Slips, trips, and falls. Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) Electrical safety, emergency stop procedures. Safety equipment and guards on machinery and power tools.
- K5
Safety Controls: preparation, maintenance and restoration of the work area and personal protective equipment (PPE), types and uses.
- K6
Safe systems of work: Risk assessments, dynamic risk assessments, control measures, method statements and hazard identification in the work area.
- K7
Manual handling techniques: manual and mechanical methods.
- K8
Causes and consequences of incorrectly stored or packaged products.
- K9
Problems and damage that can occur during product handling.
- K10
Licenses and training required to use moving and handling equipment: forklift trucks and manipulators.
- K11
Properties, use and limitations of fenestration fabrication specialist products: including enhanced performance, safety, security and fire rating.
- K12
Fenestration fabrication materials properties, use and limitations including: aluminium, steel, timber, composites and UPVC.
- K13
Properties, use and limitations of ancillary items: fixings and fastening, Safety items, restrictors, fire egress handles, handles and hinges.
- K14
Purpose and installation techniques of weatherproofing products and drainage systems: gaskets, membranes, sealants, weather seals their purpose, compatibility and conditions for storage.
- K15
Verbal communication techniques. Giving and receiving information. Matching style to audience. Barriers in communication and how to overcome them. Fabrication industry terminology.
- K16
Written and digital communication techniques within the fabrication industry.
- K17
Machinery and equipment used in fabrication: cutting machinery, measuring equipment, routers and welding machinery.
- K18
Tools, equipment and machinery: checks, limitations, safe use, maintenance and storage.
- K19
CAD (computer-aided design) and CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) equipment and their use in fenestration fabrication.
- K20
Methods of interpreting and extracting relevant information from drawings, specifications, digital documents and work instructions, including manufacturer's instructions.
- K21
Planning techniques: Order of works, product and specification checks and resources.
- K22
Techniques for measuring, marking and drilling materials.
- K23
Process and product assembly and joining methods: welding, fusing and crimping and checking squareness of product.
- K24
Ancillary items and beading fitting techniques.
- K25
Interim and final inspection techniques: size, shape, design and ancillary items.
- K26
General fabrication errors: root causes and rectification techniques.
- K27
Awareness of environmental and sustainability regulations, standards and guidance. Impact of the sector on the environment. Recycling, reuse and safe disposal of waste.
- K28
Product handover process: to relevant department or function.
- K29
Employment rights and responsibilities, Working Time Directive, Employment Rights Act, penalty clauses, consumer rights and product as described.
- K30
Principles of inclusion, equity and diversity in the workplace.
- K31
Well-being: mental and physical health considerations in self and others and how to access support.
- K32
Escalation procedures: defect or fault escalation.
Skills (20)
What the apprentice must be able to do
- S1
Comply with industry regulations, standards and guidance.
- S2
Identify and use personal protective equipment (PPE).
- S3
Prepare and maintain a safe working area and restore on completion of work.
- S4
Perform machinery checks for example crimper and welder.
- S5
Comply with Health and Safety regulations, standards and guidance.
- S6
Interpret, safe systems of work, review risk assessments and implement control measures.
- S7
Apply manual and mechanical handling techniques to handle and position products.
- S8
Select the type and quantity of materials and components.
- S9
Communicate with others verbally for example, colleagues and stakeholders.
- S10
Use digital and written methods to communicate with others.
- S11
Select, check and use hand and power tools, equipment and machinery.
- S12
Read and interpret information from work documents and other sources, for example drawings, specifications, digital documents, work instructions or manufacturer's guidance.
- S13
Plan order of works. Manage time and tasks to meet project deadlines.
- S14
Measure, mark and drill materials.
- S15
Escalate defects, faults or issues.
- S16
Assemble and join fabrication materials including checking square.
- S17
Select and fix ancillary items and beading to products.
- S18
Carry out interim and final inspection for example, size, shape, design and ancillary items.
- S19
Comply with environmental and sustainability regulations, standards, and guidance, recycling and disposal.
- S20
Complete handover process.
Behaviours (5)
How the apprentice must conduct themselves
- B1
Put wellbeing, health and safety first.
- B2
Take ownership of given work.
- B3
Consider the environment and sustainability when using resources and carrying out processes.
- B4
Seeks learning and development opportunities.
- B5
Contribute to an inclusive and diverse culture.
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