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Educating Beyond The Classroom

Educating Beyond The Classroom

Educating Beyond The Classroom

This Intermediate Apprenticeship In Glazing Level 2 500/8802/6 is aimed at those who work as glaziers, installing glass into frames (e.g. windows, doors), and those who work to maintain glazing installations (usually windows and doors). The standards cover the most important aspects of the job. This qualification is at Level 2 and should be taken by those who are fully trained to deal with routine assignments. Candidates should require minimum supervision in undertaking the job.

A further qualification for glazing at Level 3 is also available. In addition, there are qualifications for those who install replacement glass supporting frames and units.

Candidates for this qualification will primarily be:
• working on customer’s premises installing glass into supporting frames and units
• maintaining supporting frames and units

Candidates could have jobs entitled:
• Glazier
• Installer
• Fitter
• Glazing Systems Maintainer

For more information about this qualification, please click here.

 

When undertaken as part of an apprenticeship, learners will also need to complete the Level 2 Certificate in Glass Related Operations 500/7768/5

This qualification is aimed at individuals wishing to gain knowledge of the basic requirements of working safely and effectively in a glass-related working environment.

Establishing underpinning knowledge and understanding relevant to the Glass Industry, this qualification is intended to be capable of delivery through both a taught programme of off-the-job learning or through workplace assessment (for those with access to the real workplace).

Along with a number of generic glass industry units, the group of optional units ensures there is a specific unit to cover the individual occupational roles in the glass industry.

For more information about this qualification please click here.