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1 RACHP ENG TECH APPRENTICESHIP TRAILBLAZER WEBINAR Thur 9 th JUNE 2016 CITY AND GUILDS

2 OBTAINING CENTRE APPROVAL NEW CENTRE APPROVAL PROCESS New centres will have to complete a ‘Customer Application’ form. Please click on the link below for form and guidance on completing it http://www.cityandguilds.com/delivering-our-qualifications/offer-our-qualifications Your application should be processed and approved within 30 days Also have to register with Skills Funding Agency – ‘Register of training organisations’

3 OBTAINING CENTRE APPROVAL EXISTING CITY AND GUILDS REFRIGERATION CENTRES Fast-track approval will be available for existing refrigeration centres (subject to published criteria) if already offering the following qualifications (6187-01 and 02 and any of 03, 04, 05, 06) Qualification Number Qualification Title 6187-01Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Installing, Testing and Maintaining Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems 6187-02Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Installing and Maintaining Refrigeration Systems 6187-03Level 3 NVQ Certificate in Installing and Commissioning Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems 6187-04Level 3 NVQ Certificate in Servicing and Maintaining Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems 6187-05Level 3 NVQ Certificate in Installing and Commissioning Refrigeration Systems 6187-06Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Servicing and Maintaining Refrigeration Systems

4 TUTORS/ASSESSOR QUALIFICATIONS & UPSKILLING Tutors must hold a Level 3 Refrigeration/air-conditioning qualification Existing centres and tutors who do not possess a Level 3 qualification should contact City and Guilds for further advice

5 INDEPENDENT ‘END-POINT’ ASSESSMENT City & Guilds is an approved ‘end-assessment organisation’ for the Trailblazer Centres will be approved by City and Guilds to offer ‘end-assessment examinations (knowledge and practical) Centres interested in offering ‘end-assessment’ examinations should contact Chris Bailey at chris.bailey@cityandguilds.com chris.bailey@cityandguilds.com City & Guilds is currently finalising the ‘end-assessment’ (knowledge and practical) and these will be available in 2017 (confirm date with Ewa) City & Guilds will be in contact with centres about approval for ‘end-assessment’ tests later this year

6 OBTAINING END-ASSESSMENT APPROVAL Fast-track approval will be available for existing refrigeration centres (subject to published criteria) Registration with Skills Funding Agency – ‘Register of training organisations’ New centres will have to complete a ‘Customer Application’ form. Please click on the link below for further information http://www.cityandguilds.com/delivering-our-qualifications/offer-our-qualifications City & Guilds will be in contact with centres about approval for ‘end-assessment’ tests later this year

7 TIMELINES New qualification handbook & logbook will be available in June 2016 on City & Guilds website (confirm date with Ewa) Existing centres and new centres will be approved on our systems on 1 st Sept 2016. Registration for new 6090 trailblazer qualification will be open on City & Guilds system on 1 st Sept 2016 End point practical test rig specification and knowledge test specification will be available in 2017 (not required until 2019 as the Apprenticeship is a 3 year programme) (confirm date with Ewa)

8 FURTHER UPDATES & EVENTS Logbook webinar planned for Sept 2016 Working with ACRIB and IOR over next 12 months to raise awareness Register for City and Guilds updates at http://www.cityandguilds.com/what-we- offer/centres/email-updateshttp://www.cityandguilds.com/what-we- offer/centres/email-updates Contact Chris Bailey (Portfolio Manager) at chris.bailey@cityandguilds.comchris.bailey@cityandguilds.com

9 RACHP QUALIFICATIONS John Ellis FInstR, FIDiagE, LCGI. (Hon MCGI) CONSULTANT

10 WHAT WILL CHANGE WITH THE NEW TRAILBLAZER APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME? Not much in terms of format Lots in terms of content Based on 7189 rather than 6187

11 New RACHP 6090 qualification unit titles Level 2 Unit 201/501 - Health and safety in RACHP industry Unit 202 - Fundamental principles of RACHP Systems Unit 203 - Fundamental principles of the vapour compression systems Unit 205 - Service and maintain RACHP systems Unit 206 - Install and commission RACHP systems Unit 207 - Electrical systems for RACHP systems

12 Level 3 Unit 201/501 - Health and safety in RACHP industry Unit 301 - Applying fundamental principles to RACHP systems Unit 302 - Complex RACHP systems Unit 303 - Commissioning and troubleshooting complex RACHP systems Unit 304 - Work planning and organisation for RACHP systems Unit 305 - Electrical power and control for RACHP systems Unit 307 - Career progression in RACHP engineering services

13 NEW APPRENTICESHIP BASED ON C&G 7189 PLUS WORKBOOK On Programme (off the job) 20% of time (at college) On Programme ( on the job) 80% of time (at work) Day release/block release – over 3 years (off the job) At work –skills, knowledge & behaviours developed over 3 years of the programme. (on the job)

14 BASED ON C&G 7189 PLUS WORKBOOK Level 2 – Same format, similar units same mix of evolve + assignments – different emphasis. Level 3 – Same format, similar units, assessed by assignment – more emphasis on application of knowledge,skills and behaviours.

15 LEVEL 2 – CHANGE IN EMPHASIS From knowledge acquisition and regurgitation To knowledge acquisition,application and use. From ‘define’ the gas laws To ‘use’ the gas laws when tight testing a system. (Charles (isochoric) law)

16 LEVEL 2 – CHANGE IN EMPHASIS From ‘define’ the first and second laws of the thermodynamics. To ‘use’ the first and second laws when fault-finding or commissioning a system.

17 LEVEL 2 – CHANGE IN EMPHASIS From using Ohm’s Law to ‘calculate’ overall resistance in a parallel circuit. To using Ohm’s law to ‘fault find’ in a safely isolated electrical circuit.

18 LEVEL 2 – SUMMARY CHANGE IN EMPHASIS: To acquire, apply and use basic knowledge, skills and behaviour, with any simple RACHP system. To recognise that the vapour compression cycle is the same for all RACHP systems at any operating temperature level.

19 LEVEL 3 More or less the same as 7189. More emphasis on working with systems and refrigerants suited to the current and future environmental requirements. Designed to develop further the basic knowledge, skills and behaviours towards the Engineering Technician level.

20 LEVEL 3 PREPARATION FOR ACCESS TO FINAL ENDPOINT ASSESSMENT Knowledge – ‘synoptic’ on line examination Skills – ‘synoptic’ practical examination

21 WORKBOOK During the 3 year programme, the apprentice will be keeping a workbook to record skills, knowledge and behaviours development, while at work.

22 WORKBOOK EXAMPLE While working on an installation the apprentice will RECORD how Knowledge, Skills & Behaviours (KSBs) are applied ‘on the job’. KSBs related to: Work planning, H&S regulations and standards, communication, pipework fabrication and jointing, pressure testing, evacuation and dehydration, charging and commissioning, system handover.

23 WORKBOOK EXAMPLE In the first year assisting others but recording practices and personal involvement. By the third year leading others to carry out installations, taking responsibility for jobs.

24 WORKBOOK Work book will plot progress of apprentice throughout the ‘on the job’ element Workbook will assist apprentice to access end point assessment and pass through the ‘Gateway’

25 TO PASS THROUGH GATEWAY Apprentice will have successfully completed City & Guilds 2079 Category 1 F-Gas Level 2 and Level 3 Workbook

26 FINAL APPRENTICESHIP ‘END POINT’ ASSESSMENT C&G set and marked Evolve Examination. C&G set, approved centre assessed, practical Examination. Completed Workbook ALL CONTRIBUTE TO APPRENTICESHIP GRADING BY AN INDEPENDENT BOARD

27 SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF END POINT ASSESSMENTS Provides now ‘qualified’ RACHP Engineering Technician Apprenticeship Completion Certificate evidence towards Engineering Council registration at Engineering Technician Level.

28 FURTHER UPDATES & EVENTS End of June / early July – Qualifications handbooks to be issued to centres who have registered End of June / early July – Centres start fast-track registration to deliver scheme Sept 2016 – next webinar about Apprentice Employment Workbook and guidance for Employers Register for City and Guilds updates at http://www.cityandguilds.com/what-we- offer/centres/email-updateshttp://www.cityandguilds.com/what-we- offer/centres/email-updates Contact Chris Bailey (Portfolio Manager) to Register at chris.bailey@cityandguilds.comchris.bailey@cityandguilds.com Updates at www.ior.org.uk/trailblazer


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