NZQA registered unit standard 26886 version 1 Page 1 of 3

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NZQA registered unit standard
26886 version 1
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Title
Demonstrate knowledge of setting out and assembling wall frames in
a controlled environment
Level
3
Credits
5
Purpose
People credited with this unit standard are, in a controlled
environment, able to describe: the requirements for the
fabrication of wall framing; and factors relating to setting out
and fabricating wall framing.
Classification
Construction Trades > Carpentry Theory
Available grade
Achieved
Explanatory notes
1
Definitions
Controlled environment is a manufacturing environment within which trade skills are
applied.
Shop drawings are defined as the set of drawings associated with a building project
to be made in a controlled environment, and can include plans, elevations, sections,
details or any other drawings that give information about the project.
Workplace practice refers to the documented procedures specific to a workplace
which set out the standard and required practices of that workplace.
2
Credit for this unit standard indicates compliance with industry practice. Industry
practice refers to the ability to demonstrate knowledge that reflects the uniformity,
finish quality and material economies currently accepted within industry.
3
Legislation and publications relevant to this unit standard include:
Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and Health and Safety in Employment
Regulations 1995;
Building Act 2004;
New Zealand Building Code.
Outcomes and evidence requirements
Outcome 1
Describe the requirements for the fabrication of wall framing in a controlled environment.
Evidence requirements
1.1
Wall framing is described in terms of structure, components, and construction.
Building and Construction Industry Training
Organisation
SSB Code 101562
 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016
NZQA registered unit standard
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26886 version 1
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Wall framing members are identified in terms of their location and purpose.
Range
plates, including raking plates; studs and jacks studs; trimmers,
lintels, beams, dwangs (noggings), bracing.
Outcome 2
Describe factors relating to setting out and fabricating wall framing in a controlled
environment.
Evidence requirements
2.1
Methods of setting out wall framing members are described in accordance with
shop drawings and workplace practice.
Range
plates, including raking plates; studs and jack studs; trimmers,
lintels, beams, dwangs (noggings), bracing.
2.2
Methods of assembling wall framing members are determined and described in
accordance with shop drawings and workplace practice.
2.3
Procedures for maintaining health and safety requirements when fabricating
wall framing are described in accordance with workplace practice.
Range
work methods, plant, equipment, identification of hazards and
controls.
Planned review date
31 December 2015
Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions
Process
Version Date
Last Date for Assessment
Registration
1
9 December 2010
N/A
Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP) reference
0048
This AMAP can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.
Please note
Providers must be granted consent to assess against standards (accredited) by NZQA, or
an inter-institutional body with delegated authority for quality assurance, before they can
report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses of study leading
to that assessment.
Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by
NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards.
Building and Construction Industry Training
Organisation
SSB Code 101562
 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016
NZQA registered unit standard
26886 version 1
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Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and
which are assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that
applies to those standards.
Consent requirements and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this
standard are outlined in the Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP). The
AMAP also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations
wishing to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for
tutors and assessors, and special resource requirements.
Comments on this unit standard
Please contact the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation
national.office@bcito.org.nz if you wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit
standard.
Building and Construction Industry Training
Organisation
SSB Code 101562
 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016
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