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Construction and the built environmentLevel 3OCC1385B · ST1385

Craft Plasterer - Craft solid plasterer

Core building tradesperson · Technical · Onsite Construction

The official framework — 90 requirements.

Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Craft plasterer apprenticeship standard (v1.0). 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 (49)

What the apprentice must understand

  • K1

    Awareness of health and safety regulations, standards, and guidance and impact on role of the team and other construction trades. Employer and employee responsibilities. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (CoSHH). Building safety act. Fire safety. Health and Safety at Work Act. Asbestos awareness. Manual handling. signage, fire extinguishers. Safety signage. Situational awareness. Slips, trips, and falls. Working in confined spaces. Working at height. Electrical safety respiratory protective equipment (RPE), dust suppression. Reporting injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations (RIDDOR), Provision and use of work equipment regulations (PUWER) & near miss reporting, signage and meaning.

  • K2

    Types incidents - accidents, near misses. Mitigation methods. Incident management techniques.

  • K3

    Safe systems of work, control measure implementation and monitoring techniques.

  • K4

    Environmental management systems and standards. Environmental Protection Act. Environmental signage and notices. Types of pollution and environmental control measures: noise, smells, spills, waste and disposal of hazardous waste. Types of pollution: Water, noise and air pollution.

  • K5

    The importance and considerations of the environment: Thermal bridging achieving U-values, condensation, interstitial and surface and applicable building regulations.

  • K6

    Insulation products and their energy efficiencies: mineral wool, foil, fibre glass, polyisocyanurate, expanded polystyrene.

  • K7

    Modern Methods of Construction: Timber frame, steel frame, Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF), modular and concrete frames and cross laminated timber frames.

  • K8

    The principles of building construction: Fire safety, Building information modelling (BIM), Computer aided design (CAD) and environmental and sustainability considerations Construction Design Management (CDM) regulations.

  • K9

    The principles of heritage building, considerations and techniques applicable to the traditional and heritage plastering including haired lime plasters.

  • K10

    Standards and regulations associated with craft plastering: British standards, building regulations, warranty provider standards, manufacturer's instructions.

  • K11

    Quality assurance principles and techniques.

  • K12

    Methods of interpreting information from drawings, specifications and the production plan and producing work instructions, utilising traditional and digital methods.

  • K13

    Planning, work scheduling, and time management techniques for self and others.

  • K14

    Resource quantity calculation techniques, costing, wastage and recycling allowance.

  • K15

    Stock, material stock and considerations: availability, stock lead times. stock value. faulty stock and returns process and quality control.

  • K16

    Written communication techniques. Plain English principles.

  • K17

    Documentation methods and requirements - digital and paper based.

  • K18

    Well-being: mental and physical health considerations in self and others and how to access support.

  • K19

    Inclusion, equity and diversity in the workplace.

  • K20

    Plastering power tools, use and storage techniques.

  • K35

    Types, characteristics and use of Geometric fibrous plastering techniques: classical orders of architecture, Roman profiles, arches and arch components Grecian profiles, domes, vaults, lunettes, circular work, and columns.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K36

    Types of complex reverse moulds: run reverse mould with undercut, piece mould, case mould, flood mould and run loose piece mould.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K37

    Mitigating factors that impact setting, curing, and hardening times for fibrous plasters and adhesives.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K38

    Setting out techniques for fibrous arch components: curves and stepped.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K39

    Positive mould curved and stepped arch component formation techniques.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K40

    Centre point production techniques: gig sticks, trammel, plasters oval and peg mould.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K41

    Complex fixing techniques: wad and wire, metal reinforcement, fibre strands and tie wires.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K42

    Bench preparation techniques for positive moulds.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K43

    Positive mould preparation techniques for cold pour compounds.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K44

    Gauging and mixing techniques for cold pour compounds.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K45

    Mould coring out and muffling techniques.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K46

    Complex decorative fibrous components production techniques: uplighters, panel mouldings, niches, column capitals, brackets and corbels.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K47

    Techniques for producing complex moulds: turning mould, double hinged moulds, twin slippered mould and rebated mould piece.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K48

    Fibrous plaster repair techniques: in-situ moulding (taking a squeeze) and pattern matching.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K49

    Methods of producing enriched cornicing and cornice model.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • K21

    Types, characteristics and use of non-standard plasterboard: acoustic, fire retarding, moisture resistant, thermal, impact, vapour control.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K22

    Types, characteristics and use of specialised plasters and renders: sands, limes, cements, acrylic, monocouche, spray plaster and render and additives.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K23

    Mitigating factors that impact setting, curing, and hardening times for plaster and renders.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K24

    Setting out techniques for plastered curved surfaces: concave and convex surfaces.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K25

    Hand application techniques for plastered curved surfaces: concave and convex surfaces.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K26

    Preparation techniques for composite and non-standard backgrounds: existing rib lath metal, textured back grounds and lime based.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K27

    Fixing techniques for insulated plaster board.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K28

    Techniques for forming non- standard (non 90 degree) angles in plaster and render: obtuse and acute angles.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K29

    Setting out and beading application techniques for multiple beams and piers, plaster and render.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K30

    Machine application techniques for plaster and render, internal and external.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K31

    Polymer based thin coat render hand application techniques.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K32

    Polymer based render: Priming, base coat, reinforcement, finish coat and background surfaces, including EWI (external wall insulation) and cement particle board.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K33

    Complex render finishing techniques : Plain ashlar, raised ashlar, dry dash, wet dash, rough casting, cottage, scraped texture, pebble dashing and tyrolean.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • K34

    Complex plastering components, type and fixing techniques: plastic trims, expanded metal lath (EML) and rib lath.

    Craft solid plasterer

Skills (35)

What the apprentice must be able to do

  • S1

    Comply with health and safety regulations, standards, and guidance.

  • S2

    Use safety control equipment for example, RPE, dust suppression and PPE.

  • S3

    Implement and monitor safe systems of work and control measures.

  • S4

    Apply environmental and sustainable principles in compliance with environmental regulations standards and systems.

  • S5

    Apply quality assurance principles and techniques.

  • S6

    Monitor, obtain and check stock and supplies.

  • S7

    Interpret and extract information using paper based or digital techniques from drawings, specifications and provide work instructions.

  • S8

    Calculate resource and cost quantities from site measurements.

  • S9

    Apply planning, work scheduling and time management techniques to identify and agree production plan targets.

  • S10

    Check, use and store power tools.

  • S11

    Complete documentation - paper based and digital. For example, job sheets, time sheets, risk assessments, method statements, equipment service records, handover documents, work sheets, checklists, incident reports, requisition sheets and quality records.

  • S12

    Communicate and report issues against the production plan and contribute to the solutions.

  • S13

    Communicate in written form.

  • S24

    Set out curved and stepped arch components.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S25

    Form curved and stepped fibrous arch components using positive mould.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S26

    Use centre points, for example gig sticks, trammel, plasters oval and peg mould.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S27

    Fix fibrous components, using complex techniques for example, wad and wire, metal reinforcement, fibre strands and tie wires.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S28

    Prepare bench for positive mould.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S29

    Prepare positive mould for cold pour components.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S30

    Mix and gauge cold pour compounds.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S31

    Core out and muffle fibrous moulds.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S32

    Produce complex decorative fibrous plaster components. For example uplighters, panel mouldings niches, column capitals, brackets and corbels.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S33

    Construct ridged and flexible complex plaster reverse moulds. For example turning mould, double hinged moulds, twin slippered mould, rebated mould, piece mould and waste mould.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S34

    Repair complex fibrous plaster components including in situ moulding (take a squeeze) and pattern match.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S35

    Produce an enriched cornice model and enriched cornicing.

    Craft fibrous plasterer
  • S14

    Set out for concave and convex plaster curved surfaces.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S15

    Form concave and convex plastered curved surfaces, including floating coat and finishing coat.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S16

    Prepare composite and non-standard backgrounds, for example existing rib lath metal, textured back grounds and lime based.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S17

    Fix insulated plasterboard to solid backgrounds.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S18

    Form non- standard (non 90 degree obtuse and acute angles), in plaster and render.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S19

    Set out and apply beads for plaster or render to multiple piers and beams.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S20

    Machine apply plaster and render.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S21

    Apply polymer based thin coat render systems to EWI and cement particle board background surface,

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S22

    Form complex render finishes for example, Plain ashlar, raised ashlar, dry dash, wet dash, rough casting, cottage, scraped texture, pebble dashing and tyrolean.

    Craft solid plasterer
  • S23

    Install complex plastering components, including plastic trims, expanded metal lath and (EML) rib lath.

    Craft solid plasterer

Behaviours (6)

How the apprentice must conduct themselves

  • B1

    Take personal responsibility for their own health and safety.

  • B2

    Support an inclusive culture.

  • B3

    Take responsibility for the quality of work and encourage others to work to high standards.

  • B4

    Collaborate and promote teamwork across disciplines and external stakeholders.

  • B5

    Committed to continued professional development (CPD) to maintain and enhance competence in their own area of practice.

  • B6

    Promotes health, safety, environment and sustainability principles to others.

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