Thermography introduction
Overview
Standard details
CITB has developed this standard in discussion with industry
Duration
Minimum 1 day of 6 learning hours
Purpose/scope
The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with knowledge and skills to apply thermography as a diagnostic aid to determine the performance of a building.
The scope of this standard covers:
- introduction to the technology of thermal imaging cameras
- selecting cameras and understanding the differences between them
- thermal imaging of buildings, including what can and cannot be detected
- how to manipulate or take advantage of particular environmental conditions
- how to utilise thermal imaging all year round.
Occupational relevance
Training delivered against this standard would be relevant to the following occupational groups:
- operative and craft
- supervision.
Candidate pre-requisites
There are no candidate pre-requisites as part of this standard. However, candidates should have some technical or practical experience of working in a related environment.
Instruction/supervision
As a minimum, course instructors must be able to demonstrate that, in relation to this standard, they have:
- A train the trainer or instructional techniques course certificate
- Successfully completed training to this standard
- At least 2 years relevant industrial experience
- A verifiable CV.
Delivery
The following method may be used in the delivery of this standard:
- classroom
- e-learning
- blend of classroom and e-learning
All materials and equipment must be of a suitable quality and quantity for candidates to achieve learning outcomes, and must comply with relevant legislation.
The class size and candidate/instructor ratio must allow training to be delivered in a safe manner and enable candidates to achieve the learning outcomes.
This standard is considered to contain 51 per cent or more theoretical learning.
Assessment
For the successful completion of training, the trainer will be required to make a declaration of the learner’s contribution during the course and that they are confident the learner has understood the content of the course.
Quality assurance
Quality assurance against this standard will require initial approval of the training organisation and their content mapped to the standard.
CITB will also conduct an approval intervention, either desk-based or centre visit, to ensure the training organisation can meet the requirements of the Training Standard.
Approved training organisations (ATOs) will be required to present information on records of training and assessment upon request to CITB for desk-based analysis. They will also be visited annually by the CITB quality assurance team.
Renewal/refresher
There are no mandatory renewal or recommended refreshment requirements for this standard.
Approval date
November 2018
Review cycle
Either on request or in 3 years from approval date.
Learning outcomes
The candidate will be able to | Additional guidance to support learning outcome |
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Describe the technology of thermal imaging cameras |
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Select cameras and understanding the differences between them | Use of a thermography camera and training model |
Describe thermal imaging of buildings, including what can and cannot be detected |
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Describe how to manipulate or take advantage of particular environmental conditions |
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Describe how to utilise thermal imaging all year round |
Additional information about this standard
British standards
Find out more about British Standards
- BS EN 1997-1 2004+A1:2013 Eurocode 7. Geotechnical design. General rules
- BS 5250 2011 Code of practice for control of condensation in buildings
- BS 5930 2015 Code of practice for ground investigations
- BS 6576 2005+A1:2012 Code of practice for diagnosis of rising damp in walls of buildings and installation of chemical damp-proof courses
- BS 8102 2009 Code of practice for protection of below-ground structures against water from the ground
Legislation
See government legislation in detail
- Building and Buildings, England and Wales: The Building Regulations 2010.
- The Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004
- Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland
- The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2007.
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