Course duration
3 terms | £60pp per session
Session times
09:30 am – 11:30 am | 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Units
- Introducing Bricklaying
- Introducing Health and Safety in Construction
Introducing Bricklaying
Learning Aims
- Be able to set out basic brickwork structures.
The learner must be able to:
- Follow instructions.
- Lay out walls and returns in accordance with the information provided.
- Be able to build basic brickwork structures.
The learner must be able to:
- Follow instructions in order to lay out walls and returns in accordance with the information provided.
- Work safely.
- Use all tools and equipment correctly and apply the required protective measures.
- Construct single brick walls and returns using stretcher bond, a minimum of 1m x 1m.
- Lay beds and form perp joints and ensure that all joints are finished to specification and to agreed tolerances.
- Ensure that all courses are level and plumb.
- Check plumb and level at the end of the task.
- Work safely and communicate effectively.
The learner must be able to:
- Seek clarification for the given tasks.
- Communicate and work productively with colleagues/peers, including responding to requests and seeking help when necessary from others.
- Demonstrate safe and considerate behaviours throughout the given tasks.
- Keep the work area tidy while carrying out tasks, both in terms of health and safety, and to prevent damage to the work.
- Be able to clear the work area after bricklaying tasks.
The learner must be able to:
- Clear excess materials from the work area.
- Store or dispose of materials correctly.
- Sweep the work area upon completion of the tasks safely.
- Dispose of dust and waste materials correctly in accordance with organisational guidance and environmental considerations.
- Be able to clean and store tools and equipment.
The learner must be able to:
- Be able to demonstrate how tools and equipment are cleaned after use.
- Be able to carry out inspections of all tools to ensure they are still safe and functional for future use.
- Outline how to report damaged or faulty equipment.
- Be able to store all tools and equipment safely, ensuring they cannot be damaged while stored and do not represent a risk to others.