ProQual Level 2 Diploma in Supporting the Installation of Pipework Components in Construction

Overview

Certifying Body

ProQual

Course Duration

3-5 Months

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Study Units

6-Units

Learning Mood

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the ProQual Level 2 Diploma in Supporting the Installation of Pipework Components in Construction ;

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory units,

Mandatory Units

  • Contribute to effecting working relationships in construction
  • Work safely and minimise risk in construction
  • Identify and deal with hazards and emergencies in a construction environment
  • Shape pipework components by material removal using hand tools
  • Support the assembly of pipework components
  • Support the positioning and installation of pipework components

Upon successful completion of theProQual Level 2 Diploma in Supporting the Installation of Pipework Components in Construction, learners will be able to:

Contribute to effective working relationships in construction

  • Establish and maintain productive working relationships.
  • Deal with disagreements in an amicable and constructive way so that effective relationships are maintained.
  • Keep others informed about work plans or activities which affect them
  • Seek assistance from others in a polite and courteous way without causing undue disruption to normal working activities.
  • Respond in a timely and positive way when others ask for help or information.
  • Understand the importance of creating and maintaining working relationships.
  • Understand problems affecting relationships.
  • Understand lines of communication and responsibilities.

Work safely and minimise risk in construction

  • Understand health and safety legislation, regulations and safe working practices and procedures
  • Understanding personal site safety responsibilities.
  • Understand others site safety responsibility
  • Know first aid procedures.
  • Understand evacuation procedures.
  • Understand contingency reporting documentation and systems
  • Understand appropriate reporting lines and procedures.

Identify and deal with hazards and emergencies in construction

  • Recognise industrial processes, tools, equipment and materials that have the potential to cause harm.
  • Check for and identify potential hazards in the workplace in line with agreed and approved procedures.
  • Take appropriate action to minimise the risk from hazards and emergencies.
  • Understand health and safety legislation, regulations and safe working practices and procedures.
  • Understand hazard spotting and safety assessment methods and techniques.
  • Understand types of hazards involving processes, tools, equipment and materials.
  • Understand effects of hazards on persons, property and the environment.
  • Understand actions to minimise risk from hazards.

Shape pipework components in construction

  • Work safely and minimise risk at all times
  • Prepare work area, materials and equipment
  • Shape pipework components by material removal using hand tools
  • Carry out the necessary actions after completing shaping pipework components by material removal using hand tools
  • Understand health and safety legislation, regulations and safe working practices and procedures
  • Understand work area, material and equipment preparation and reinstatement requirements for shaping pipework components by material removal using hand tools
  • Understand the tools, terminology, techniques and practices for shaping pipework components by material removal using hand tools

Support the assembly of pipework components in construction

  • Work safely and minimise risk at all times
  • Prepare work area, materials and equipment
  • Support the assembly of pipework components to meet specification
  • Carry out the necessary actions after completing supporting the assembly of pipework components
  • Understand health and safety legislation, regulations and safe working practices and procedures
  • Understand work area, material and equipment preparation and reinstatement requirements for supporting the assembly of pipework components to meet specification
  • Understand the tools, terminology, techniques and practices for supporting the assembly of pipework components to meet specification

Support the positioning of pipework components in construction

  • Work safely and minimise risk at all times
  • Prepare work area, materials and equipment
  • Support the positioning and installation of pipework components to meet specification
  • Carry out the necessary actions after completing supporting the positioning and installation of pipework components
  • Understand health and safety legislation, regulations and safe working practices and procedures
  • Understand work area, material and equipment preparation and reinstatement requirements for supporting the positioning and installation of pipework components
  • Understand the tools, terminology, techniques and practices for supporting the positioning and installation of pipework components
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Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Learners must be at least 16 years old at the time of registration.
  • No formal qualifications are strictly required, but a basic understanding of construction or technical subjects is recommended.
  • Prior experience is not mandatory; however, familiarity with construction sites, building practices, or mechanical systems
  • Learners must have sufficient written and spoken English to comprehend course materials, complete assessments, and communicate effectively on-site.

What You Need to Know

The ProQual Level 2 Diploma in Supporting the Installation of Pipework Components in Construction is ideal for apprentices, trainee technicians, junior construction workers, and anyone starting a career in plumbing, mechanical services, or building services, who want to gain practical skills supporting pipework installation projects.

This course provides essential knowledge and hands-on skills to support pipework installation safely and efficiently. Completing the qualification enhances your employability, prepares you for work on construction sites, and lays the foundation for a successful career in plumbing, mechanical, and building services sectors.

  • Recognised Level 2 certification in pipework support
  • Practical skills in assisting pipework installation and jointing
  • Understanding of health and safety procedures on-site
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings

Learners can pursue roles such as Trainee Pipework Installer, Junior Construction Technician, Plumbing Assistant, Mechanical Services Support Worker, or Site Support Technician in residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects.

Learners can progress to the Level 3 Diploma in the Installation of Pipework Components in Construction or other advanced plumbing, mechanical services, and building services qualifications, enabling career growth into skilled installer or supervisory roles.

Yes, ProQual qualifications are internationally recognised, making this diploma valuable for individuals seeking construction and pipework support roles both in the UK and overseas.

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