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Roofer - Waterproof membranes installer

Roofer - Waterproof membranes installer

Construction and the built environment

Level 2 - Technical Occupation

Installing a range of roofing materials and products.

Reference: OCC0270C

Status: assignment_turned_inApproved occupation

Average (median) salary: £25,709 per year

SOC 2020 code: 5314 Roofers, roof tilers and slaters

SOC 2020 sub unit groups:

  • 5314/04 Tilers and slaters
  • 5113/03 Green roof installers
  • 5314/01 Felt and flat roofers
  • 5330/06 Roofing supervisors

Technical Education Products

ST0270:

Roofer - Waterproof Membranes Installer

(Level 2)

Approved for delivery

Employers involved in creating the standard:

Associated Roofing Maintenance, SPV Roofing, Swift Roofing, Bracknell Roofing, Avonside Group, Barclay Roofing, Jordan Heritage Roofing, Redwing Roofing,BRC Roofing, Advanced Roofing, Capital Roofing, Cladding Services, Lakesmere, Fildes Roofing, Oxford Asphalt, Hodgeson Sayers

Summary

This occupation involves installing a range of roofing materials and products, at height. It includes interpreting drawings, measuring and calculating the required amount of materials. Roofing work can involve anything from repairing a single tile or slate on a domestic property, to re-roofing public buildings such as schools, working on new build housing projects, or installing the roof on large commercial buildings. Roofers can be on site from a few hours to a few weeks so this occupation should suit those who like to move workplaces on a regular basis. The work is varied and would suit individuals who prefer working outside. This is a core and options apprenticeship, with three options: Option 1: A Roof Slater and Tiler works on a building site, or in domestic or commercial premises, installing slate and tile roof coverings and related products to both new and existing buildings. Option 2: A Waterproof Membranes Installer works on a building site, or in domestic or commercial premises, installing waterproofing systems and related products, to both new and existing buildings. Waterproofing roofers apply protective membranes to flat roof structures to ensure they are watertight. Option 3: A Roof Sheeter and Cladder works on commercial premises, installing metal sheet roof coverings and related products, to both new and existing buildings. Roof sheeting and cladding operatives make buildings waterproof by covering the roof with sheeting, operatives may also clad walls.

Employers involved in creating the standard:

Associated Roofing Maintenance, SPV Roofing, Swift Roofing, Bracknell Roofing, Avonside Group, Barclay Roofing, Jordan Heritage Roofing, Redwing Roofing,BRC Roofing, Advanced Roofing, Capital Roofing, Cladding Services, Lakesmere, Fildes Roofing, Oxford Asphalt, Hodgeson Sayers

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Mid Green occupation

Typical job titles include:

Roof sheeter and cladder
Roof slater and tiler
Waterproof membranes installer

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1: The principles of health, safety and welfare, employment law, and how these are applied in the workplace
K2: The different techniques and methods used to move, handle and store materials
K3: How to interpret and use relevant product information and specifications
K4: The standards and codes of practice that apply to roofing
K5: How to calculate quantity, length, area and wastage of resources
K6: The principles of condensation, the factors involved and standard methods of control in roofs
K7: The principles of insulation and effects on heat loss in roofs
K8: Basic drawings and how to calculate material quantities from given information
K9: The principles relating to common defects, and the repair and maintenance of roofs
K10: Why, when and how health and safety control equipment should be used when undertaking roofing work (e.g. personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
K11: How to use, maintain and store hand tools, power tools and associated equipment
K12: How to work safely at height and use access equipment
K13: The needs of other workers and how to work effectively with others
K14: The characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with roofing products and components used in their own specialism and the wider roofing industry
K20: The principles of membrane waterproofing systems and how they are applied in routine tasks, such as, preparing surfaces, installing insulation, installing background materials, installing main roof coverings to include bitumen membranes, single ply and liquid applied systems, fixings, fittings and components, roof windows and lights
K21: How to requisition membrane waterproofing materials, such as bitumen membranes, single-ply, liquid applied systems and related materials, fittings and components
K22: The differences between and the characteristics of warm, cold and inverted (waterproofing layer as the base) roofs

S1: Work safely and be aware of key health, safety and welfare issues
S2: Plan and carry out their work to commercial standards of quality and speed
S3: Move, handle and store resources, complying with relevant legislation and guidance
S4: Interpret and follow verbal and written work instructions from trade supervisors and site managers
S5: Select the required materials and resources to carry out the work
S6: Set up, check and operate plant and/or equipment
S7: Install related materials and components to a given specification
S8: Use, maintain and store hand tools, power tools and associated equipment
S9: Access, interpret and use drawings and specifications to carry out work
S17: Carry out a range of job tasks including measuring, marking out, fitting, finishing, positioning and securing
S18: Clean, dry and prepare surfaces for specified system
S19: Install vapour control layers to prevent vapour coming through the building to protect insulation
S20: Install mechanically fixed and/or adhered insulation as required by the given specification
S21: Install reinforced bitumen, single-ply and liquid applied waterproofing systems
S22: Terminate waterproofing systems at the perimeter upstands and/or open edges to the given specification
S23: Maintain and repair flat and/or pitched roofs (in excess of 10 degrees)
S24: Install perimeter details (edge trims, counter flashings termination bars)
S25: Work around outlets, pipes, soil and vent fittings, safety systems and roof lights

B1: Effective communication: oral, written, listening, body language, presentation
B2: Team work: work effectively with others with limited supervision
B3: Independent working: take responsibility for completing own work
B4: Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions
B5: Working effectively: undertake the work in a reliable and productive manner
B6: Time management: use own time effectively to complete the work on schedule
B7: Adaptability: be able to adjust to changes to work instructions

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