Introduction

The broad purpose of the occupation is to operate in domestic and commercial properties and undertake the decoration and protection of buildings. Properties include houses, schools, offices, hospitals, factories and construction sites. Working internally or externally they work individually and/or as part of a team applying water-borne and/or solvent borne coatings and wallcoverings. They have good knowledge of paint coatings and wallcoverings and understand and comply with statutory, safety and environmental requirements. They are responsible for their own work achieving a high quality finish at the appropriate pace. They are good problem solvers and communicators and are able to interact effectively with colleagues, clients and associated trades In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with their immediate team and the site management team, which could include a senior or craft painter and decorator providing advice and guidance. They would also often liaise with other construction trades such as site carpenters and plasterers who could work for their own organisation or another contractor. Site managers again could work for their own company or the main contractor. In the case of smaller projects such as house extensions, liaison with the client and neighbours would be expected. An employee in this occupation will be responsible for creating a high-quality finish which meets standards, specifications and design plans. They are expected to do this with due regard to all safety aspects involved with working on a construction site or domestic property, ensuring the health, safety and wellbeing of themselves and others at all times. With sustainable construction at the forefront of all projects, it is expected they would give consideration to the environment and sustainability of materials, waste awareness and recycling.

What will I learn

The Painting and Decorating standard requires professionals to possess a comprehensive understanding of various aspects related to health and safety, equipment, materials, techniques, and communication within the painting and decorating sector Professionals should be aware of health and safety regulations, including COSHH, fire safety, manual handling, working at height, lone working, electrical safety, and more. They should also understand personal protective equipment (PPE), working at height equipment, standards and regulations, digital design systems, material characteristics, preparation processes, application techniques, sector specifics, verbal and written communication techniques, mental and physical well-being considerations, inclusion and diversity principles, and employment types. Professionals need to comply with health and safety regulations, select and use PPE, check and use working at height equipment, identify hazards, read and interpret information from various sources, ensure efficient and sustainable use of materials, prepare work areas, protect and prepare surfaces, select and use tools and equipment, maintain tools, prepare surfaces for finishing, apply coatings and wallcoverings, carry out minor repairs, apply team working principles, and communicate effectively verbally and in writing. The standard emphasizes prioritizing health and safety, considering environmental impact, taking ownership of work, contributing to an inclusive culture, seeking learning opportunities, being team-focused, and maintaining professionalism.

How will I learn

Day release & workplace

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