Level 2 Acoustic Floor Installation

  • Code: 1752/554
  • Category: Construction NVQ’s
  • Price: £750

This course if specially designed for those who is working have experienced in this field and proper knowledge of this field. And according to national occupational standards he/she should be able to demonstrate the required practical skills.

Acoustic floor NVQ level 2
Type of assessment: Work-based assessment
Previous experience is required.
Yes, there is a dedicated assessor with a direct contact number.
Timeframe for evaluation: 2+ months
Fast Track evaluation: 3-8 weeks guaranteed (optional)
Yes, we can provide guidance and support.
No, it is not a classroom evaluation; it is a work-based assessment.
Remote Evaluations: Yes (Video, Photos, Zoom, Teams)
Our coverage includes: Nationwide
Exams: None

Acoustic floor installers with experience should be aware of the steps they must take to prepare the space and install the flooring in accordance with the guidelines.
using manual and power tools


Additionally, be aware of how to use:
parts of acoustic flooring
strips for perimeter
acoustic insulation
both underlays and overlays+

The candidate should be able to clearly grasp the site Health and Safety regulations by passing the NVQ acoustic floor assessment course. The installer of the acoustic floor must demonstrate both the skills and knowledge necessary to complete the task safely and in accordance with the site's general rules.

For people who have substantial knowledge in a real-world work context and can demonstrate their capacity to earn the Acoustic Floor Installation therefore, the Level 2 NVQ Acoustic Floor Installation assessment & training is designed.

As soon as you decide to enrol in the NVQ Level 2 Acoustic Floor Installation assessment course, you will be evaluated on a variety of knowledge and performance evaluation criteria that are recognised by the National Occupational Standards pertinent to the work-related field. A certified and experienced expert who can offer you advise and help while you achieve your qualification will be in responsible of the evaluation.

To ensure that they can do Acoustic Floor Installation work within the construction industry, students can show and display their experience, talents, and clear understanding in the actual work environment by taking this assessment and training course.

NVQ Level 2 Acoustic Floor Installation Units

Unit Title

Level

Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace

1

Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace

2

Moving, Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace

2

Installing acoustic flooring in the workplace

2

 

Immediately after submitting an application for the NVQ Level 2 Acoustic Floor Installation assessment programme, a specific assessor for the NVQ assessment will be assigned to you. This assessor will offer support and guidance to help you successfully complete your assessment course and earn your certificate.

No time away from work is necessary because our qualified assessor will handle the On-Site Assessment & Training (ASAT) course. On a day and time that work for you, the assessor will agree to meet with you at your place of employment. Additionally, with your help and involvement, your assessor will organise the assessment procedures—such as watching how you operate and asking you questions—to gather the necessary amount of proof of your expertise in Acoustic Floor Installation.

All assessment requirements are typically covered in 2 site sessions with the assessor, although this may vary based on your willingness and ability to collaborate with the assessor.

You and the assessor will discuss every facet of your employment situation before beginning the NVQ Acoustic Floor Installation assessment and training course in order to establish an assessment finish date. The assessment can start once you and the deadline can come to an agreement.

Before you may get your CSCS card, the assessment course may take up to six months to complete. The evaluation timetable, however, can vary and depends a lot on your circumstances, your determination, and your capacity to give the assessor the information they need for the NVQ Level 2 in Acoustic Floor Installation course.