CJJ 26-1989 Technical Grade Standard for House Construction Workers CJJ26-89
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Technical Grade Standards for Housing Construction Workers
CJJ26—89
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Ministry Standards of the Ministry of Construction of the People's Republic of China
Technical Grade Standards for Housing Construction Workers
26—89
Editor: Personnel Department of the Ministry of Construction of the People's Republic of China Approval Department: Ministry of Construction of the People's Republic of China Implementation Date: October 1, 1989
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Notice on the Release of Ministry Standards "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Survey and Survey Workers" and Eight Other Workers' Technical Grade Standards (89) Jianbiaozi No. 135|| tt||According to the requirements of Document No. (88) Chengbiaozi No. 141 of the former Ministry of Urban and Rural Construction and Environmental Protection, eight technical grade standards for workers, including the "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Survey and Survey Workers" compiled by the Labor and Wage Bureau of the former Ministry of Urban and Rural Construction and Environmental Protection, have been reviewed by our ministry and are now approved as departmental standards, with numbers respectively as "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Survey and Survey Workers" CJJ19-89, "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Gardening Workers" CJJ20-89, "Technical Grade Standards for Ancient Building Construction Workers" CJ21-89, "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Public Transport Workers" CJJ22-89, "Technical Grade Standards for Workers in Urban Water Supply Industry" CJJ23-89, "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Gas and Heat Workers" CJJ24-89, "Technical Grade Standards for Sanitation Workers" CJJ25-89, and "Technical Grade Standards for Housing Construction Workers" CJJ26-89, and will be implemented from October 1, 1989. If you have any questions or comments during the implementation process, please inform the Personnel Department of the Ministry of Construction.
This standard is published by China Construction Industry Press. The "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Gas and Heat Workers" (Trial), "Technical Grade Standards for House Repairers" (Trial), "Technical Grade Standards for Gardeners" (Trial), and "Technical Grade Standards for Urban Water Supply Workers" (Trial) issued by the former State Administration of Urban Construction in 1979 will cease to be implemented from October 1, 1989. Ministry of Construction of the People's Republic of China
March 25, 1989
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Technical Standards for Carpentry
Technical Standards for Brick and Tile Plastering
Technical Standards for Painters
Technical Standards for Plumbing and Heating Standard
Electrician Technical Standards
Technical Standards for Elevator Installers and Repairers
Technical Standards for Bamboo Workers
Technical Standards for Scaffolders
Technical Standards for Metal Doors and Windows Workers
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Technical Standards for Sheet Metal Workers
Technical Standards for Termite Control Workers
A few Explanations of This Standard
Terminology Comparison
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Chapter 1 General
Article 1.0.1 This standard is specially formulated in order to encourage workers to learn and improve their skills, organize production reasonably, further implement the principle of distribution according to work, better complete the task of house construction and promote the development of urban construction. Article 1.0.2 This standard applies to the technical grade assessment of carpenters, brick and tile plasterers, painters, plumbers, electricians, elevator installers, bamboo workers, scaffolders, metal door and window workers, sheet metal workers, and termite control workers in the repair, maintenance, reinforcement, renovation and restoration of houses.
Article 1.0.3 The specific implementation measures for the implementation of this standard shall be formulated by the housing repair authorities of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government, and cities with independent planning status. Engineering Construction Standards Full-text Information System
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Chapter II
Technical Standards for Carpentry
Section 1 Junior Workers
Article 2.1.1 What Junior Workers Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing recognition, understanding the construction drawings and general large drawings related to this type of work, and using the leather number rod.
2. Types, properties, specifications and uses of common wood and man-made boards, identification of wood defects and wood antiseptic and drying methods. 3. Knowledge of prevention of deformation of wood and finished products and general remedial methods for deformation. 4. Basic knowledge of house construction and general knowledge of repairing dangerous houses. 5. General knowledge of ingredients and joints and the production methods and use parts of various heads. 6. Glue and boiling methods and the use and storage methods of common chemicals. 7. Types, specifications and sizes of common door and window hardware and their scope of use. 8. Methods of repairing, splicing and making plywood doors, ordinary doors, hard shutter doors and windows. 9. Production and installation methods of general staircase templates and production methods of ordinary small stairs. 10. Knowledge of arching of bottom templates, ceilings and wooden trusses. 11. Knowledge of force on rods of wooden trusses, hoisting methods and truss clamping reinforcement methods. 12. Support and production methods of general beam and column intervals. 13. The structure, performance, common causes of failure and treatment methods of general woodworking machinery. 14. Safety and technical operating procedures, quality requirements and labor quotas for general projects related to this type of work.
Article 2.1.2
Junior workers should be able to
1. Material selection, general marking, sawing, planing, drilling, sawing samples, shoveling grooves, cutting, simple line drawing and calibration and maintenance of self-use tools. 2. Use tools such as level rulers, hanging lines and spring lines. 3. Lay nails and inspect various roofs, wood bases, slatted ceilings, walls and various metal meshes.
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4. Install handle door pins (including disassembly and assembly of parts inside the pins) and various pin door pins and concealed latches.
5. Install wooden trusses, marking strips, lay and nail asbestos tiles according to the construction drawings, and hang general lightweight ceilings.
6. Make, install and repair ordinary glass doors and windows. 7. Make and install general closets, window sills, curtain boxes, mirror hanging lines, and nail screen doors and windows, and wall panels.
8. Prepare, install and remove general cast-in-place and prefabricated component templates, or assemble steel templates and cooperate in the installation and removal of large templates.
9. Make, install and repair movable wooden escalators and general dormer windows. 10. Lay floor joists, lay and plan tongue-and-groove floors, nail skirting boards and convex corner lines. 11. Joint the high and low joints of thin plates with a length of more than 1.5m. Section 2 Intermediate Workers
Article 2.2.1 What Intermediate Workers Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing, understand construction drawings, and be familiar with the structure of brick-wood and mixed structure houses, and the structure of general reinforced concrete structure houses. 2. Basic knowledge of building mechanics, general theoretical knowledge of wood structures and common sense of earthquakes.
3. Performance and use of adhesive materials such as asphalt and resin. 4. Knowledge of the age strength of concrete and the demoulding period of various reinforced concrete cast-in-place components.
5. Methods of bracing, supporting leveling, lifting and reinforcing dangerous brick-wood structure houses and general knowledge of old house reconstruction.
6. Repair, replacement and production methods of complex wooden doors and windows. 7. Performance and installation methods of new materials such as aluminum alloy doors and windows, indoor and outdoor metal decorations.
8. Construction methods, steps and methods of repairing and replacing clamping strips and roof trusses for roofing projects. 9. Production and installation methods of wooden stairs, balustrades and handrails (including plastic handrails). 10. The composition, performance, use and maintenance of the level. Engineering Construction Standards Full-text Information System
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11. Production methods of various templates and templates. 12. The structural performance of commonly used woodworking machinery.
13. The coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 14. The preparation of construction plans for this type of work and the knowledge of team management. Article 2.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Draw general engineering drawings.
2. Make various wire drawing molds and counting rods, make and erect leather counting rods, and lay out lines for general projects.
3. Proficiently operate and maintain woodworking machinery, grind and calibrate tools and protective devices. 4. Make, install and repair glass doors or panel doors with lines, hard louver windows and hard louver full drum doors.
5.Make, install and repair various complex doors and windows (such as double spring doors, semicircular, circular, arc, polygonal and round surface straight strips, partial pattern partitions), and make door frames with shovels and beams.
6. Arrange and lay hardwood, various patterned floors, and lay plastic and fiber floors. 7. Make and install roof trusses and roofing projects. 8. Make, install and repair complex ceilings and light troughs, multi-line wall panels, wooden escalators, railings, handrails, elbows and metal, plastic doors and windows, plastic handrails. 9. Make and install various prefabricated components, equipment foundations and various cast-in-place special-shaped component templates.
10. Strengthen and support dangerous houses and cooperate with the reconstruction of old houses. 11. Estimate the labor and materials of this type of work according to the drawings.
12. Arrange the work plan of the team, organize production reasonably, and preside over the completion of general engineering tasks.
Section 3 Senior Workers
Article 2.3.1 What Senior Workers Should Know
1. Understand complex construction drawings and review drawings, and put forward modification opinions. 2. Knowledge of the physical and chemical properties and use of building materials and related new materials. 3. New technologies, new materials, new processes and developments related to this type of work. Engineering Construction Standards Full-text Information System
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4. Theoretical knowledge of mixed structures and general reinforced concrete structures. 5. Master the earthquake resistance knowledge of building structures and determine the reinforcement plan. 6. Repair methods and steps for various complex wood decorations and pattern processing. 7. Use and maintenance of theodolite.
8. Prepare the work plan for this type of work, and the work steps and connections between related types of work.
9. Methods for preventing construction safety accidents and handling construction quality problems. Article 2.3.2
Senior workers should be able to
1. Make and install movable shutters and revolving doors (including door frames). 2. Make and install simple wooden escalators, skirting boards, handrails and elbows. 3. Make and install spiral staircase templates and spiral wooden escalators, skirting boards, handrails. 4. Make, install and repair various forms of lattice windows and hanging Wuwang backrests, etc. 5. Make and repair various artistic forms of roofs and structures according to drawings. 6. Draw special and complex steel, wood and template matching drawings. 7. Prepare construction plans for this type of work and organize construction. 8. Teach skills to junior and intermediate workers in this type of work and solve difficult problems in operation technology.
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Chapter 3 Technical Standards for Brick and Tile Plastering Workers
Section 1 Junior Workers
Article 3.1.1 What Junior Workers Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing reading and house construction, understanding the construction drawings and general large drawings related to this type of work, and using the leather counting rod.
2. Types, specifications, quality, performance, uses, storage and use methods of commonly used masonry materials, plastering materials, bonding materials, finishing materials, and roofing materials. 3. The mix ratio, technical performance, application location, common sense of admixture and preparation methods of various commonly used mortars. The relationship between the degree of watering of bricks and climate when laying brick masonry. 4. The mix ratio of mixed soil and common sense of construction.
5. The performance, use and maintenance methods of commonly used tools and equipment for this type of work. 6. The construction methods of brick walls, hollow brick walls, hollow walls, block walls, rough stone walls, various wall corners, flat walls, arches, mountain closures, eaves, waistlines, and foundation square feet, as well as the methods of leaving stubs, joints, reinforcement, and erecting door and window frames during construction. 7. General knowledge of repairing dangerous houses.
8. The installation methods of laying and renovating Chinese tiles, flat tiles, small components, and aerated panels.
9. The construction methods and reserved hole grooves of general household stoves. 10. The general plastering and spraying procedures and methods of ordinary internal and external walls, floors, ceilings, square columns, round columns, and stairs.
11. The operation methods of laying tiles, facing tiles, applying (including grinding) terrazzo, water-brushed stone, dry-bonded stone, and making fake stone.
12. The operation methods of pulling simple lines with models. 13. The operation methods of applying dry hard cement mortar and fine stone concrete floors. 14. The permissible load of simple racks (scaffolds) and the erection and dismantling methods of indoor racks. 15. The safety and technical operation procedures, quality requirements and labor quotas of general engineering projects related to this type of work.
Article 3.1.2
Junior workers should be able to
1. Use a level ruler, a line support board and a plumb bob to hang and pull a line. 2. Reserve holes and grooves according to the marks of the axis, edge line and skin number rod. 3. Lay various foundation square feet and apply leveling layers. 4. Lay (including dismantling) general plain walls, rough stone walls (including grouting joints), internal and external mixed water walls and main wall corners, mountain closures, eaves, mixed water carbon, arch carbon, reinforced brick lintels and place small components.
5. Place wooden bricks according to regulations and coordinate with vertical door and window frames. 6. Laying, renovating and repairing general Chinese-style tile and flat tile roofs (including cutting corners and diagonal grooves). Making general ridges and eaves.
7. Building (including plastering) septic tanks and kiln wells, laying sewer branches and main pipes, inspection wells and water closure tests.
8. Building general household stoves.
9. Wall reinforcement, ordinary indoor and outdoor plastering (including mechanical plastering), cement wall skirts, moisture-proof layers, laying floor tiles, applying dry hard cement mortar, and fine stone concrete floors. 10. Use models to draw simple lines on the ceiling, and do not need models to make square and cylindrical exit lines and angles. 11. Apply cement to internal and external walls, bases, window sills, waistlines, eaves, beams, columns and yin and yang lines.
12. Cooperate in making roughening, roughening, veneer bricks, water-brushed stone, terrazzo wall, terrazzo floor, dry-sticked stone chopping, artificial stone, rolling coating, spraying, and bombing. Section 2 Intermediate Worker
Article 3.2.1 Intermediate Worker Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing, and understand more complex construction drawings. 2. Basic knowledge of building mechanics.
3. The structure of brick-wood, mixed, and reinforced concrete structure houses and general damage repair methods, and general earthquake resistance knowledge of buildings. 4. Master the mix ratio of concrete and the technical requirements of various materials, the relevant regulations in pouring and transportation, and the relevant knowledge of seasonal construction (including masonry engineering). Engineering Construction Standard Full-text Information System
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5. The bottom of various walls, columns, beams and the bottom placement method of large footing. 6. Apply decorative lines and install various decorative products; general pigment color matching, characteristics and preparation methods of plaster.
7. Methods of using models to draw more complex ceiling lines and angles, and the proportional relationship of various decorative patterns and lines.
8. Operation methods of tiling ceramic tiles, mosaics, facing bricks, acid-resistant bricks, marble and other materials.
9. Making positive molds and soft and hard negative molds for flat decorative decorations, and methods of turning and installing decorative decorations.
10. Operation methods of applying water-brushed stone and chopping artificial stone on squares, columns, door and window frames with lines.
11. Treatment methods of new material walls or floors, bonding layers, and construction knowledge of masonry and decoration projects in different seasons.
12. Preparation, operation and maintenance methods of special mortars such as waterproof, anti-corrosion, heat-resistant and heat-insulating mortars.
13. 14. How to use and maintain the level. 15. The performance of commonly used construction machinery.
16. The coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 17. The preparation of the construction plan for this type of work and the knowledge of team management. Article 3.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Leveling and laying out of general projects.
2. Constructing polygonal and curved exposed concrete walls and exposed concrete wall corners, exposed concrete square columns, arch stone construction, waist lines, mixed water columns (including brick wall demolition and exposed concrete wall surface line drawing, opening and patching, grouting), Cheng piers and various flower fences and other complex masonry. 3. Constructing arched and hyperbolic brick arch roofs and repairing and reinforcing them. 4. Constructing boiler bases, exposed concrete walls, flues, large stoves in the canteen, fire walls and kangs, and simple industrial stoves.
5. Re-lay and overhaul ordinary barrel tile roofs, including ridge and vertical ridge. 6. Newly lay, renovate and overhaul various complex roofs. Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
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1. Understand complex construction drawings and review drawings, and put forward modification opinions. 2. Knowledge of the physical and chemical properties and use of building materials and related new materials. 3. New technologies, new materials, new processes and developments related to this type of work. Engineering Construction Standards Full Text Information System
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4. Theoretical knowledge of mixed structures and general reinforced concrete structures. 5. Master the earthquake resistance knowledge of building structures and determine the reinforcement plan. 6. Repair methods and steps for various complex wood decorations and pattern processing. 7. Use and maintenance of theodolite.
8. Prepare the work plan for this type of work, and the work steps and connections between related types of work.
9. Methods for preventing construction safety accidents and dealing with construction quality problems. Article 2.3.2
Senior workers should be able to
1. Make and install movable shutters and revolving doors (including door frames). 2. Make and install simple wooden escalators, skirting boards, handrails and elbows. 3. Make and install spiral staircase templates and spiral wooden escalators, skirting boards, handrails. 4. Make, install and repair various forms of lattice windows and hanging Wuwang backrests, etc. 5. Make and repair various artistic forms of roofs and structures according to drawings. 6. Draw special and complex steel, wood and template matching drawings. 7. Prepare construction plans for this type of work and organize construction. 8. Teach skills to junior and intermediate workers in this type of work and solve difficult problems in operation technology.
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Chapter 3 Technical Standards for Brick and Tile Plastering Workers
Section 1 Junior Workers
Article 3.1.1 What Junior Workers Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing reading and house construction, understanding the construction drawings and general large drawings related to this type of work, and using the leather counting rod.
2. Types, specifications, quality, performance, uses, storage and use methods of commonly used masonry materials, plastering materials, bonding materials, finishing materials, and roofing materials. 3. The mix ratio, technical performance, application location, common sense of admixture and preparation methods of various commonly used mortars. The relationship between the degree of watering of bricks and climate when laying brick masonry. 4. The mix ratio of mixed soil and common sense of construction.
5. The performance, use and maintenance methods of commonly used tools and equipment for this type of work. 6. The construction methods of brick walls, hollow brick walls, hollow walls, block walls, rough stone walls, various wall corners, flat walls, arches, mountain closures, eaves, waistlines, and foundation square feet, as well as the methods of leaving stubs, joints, reinforcement, and erecting door and window frames during construction. 7. General knowledge of repairing dangerous houses.
8. The installation methods of laying and renovating Chinese tiles, flat tiles, small components, and aerated panels.
9. The construction methods and reserved hole grooves of general household stoves. 10. The general plastering and spraying procedures and methods of ordinary internal and external walls, floors, ceilings, square columns, round columns, and stairs.
11. The operation methods of laying tiles, facing tiles, applying (including grinding) terrazzo, water-brushed stone, dry-bonded stone, and making fake stone.
12. The operation methods of pulling simple lines with models. 13. The operation methods of applying dry hard cement mortar and fine stone concrete floors. 14. The permissible load of simple racks (scaffolds) and the erection and dismantling methods of indoor racks. 15. The safety and technical operation procedures, quality requirements and labor quotas of general engineering projects related to this type of work.
Article 3.1.2
Junior workers should be able to
1. Use a level ruler, a line support board and a plumb bob to hang and pull a line. 2. Reserve holes and grooves according to the marks of the axis, edge line and skin number rod. 3. Lay various foundation square feet and apply leveling layers. 4. Lay (including dismantling) general plain walls, rough stone walls (including grouting joints), internal and external mixed water walls and main wall corners, mountain closures, eaves, mixed water carbon, arch carbon, reinforced brick lintels and place small components.
5. Place wooden bricks according to regulations and coordinate with vertical door and window frames. 6. Laying, renovating and repairing general Chinese-style tile and flat tile roofs (including cutting corners and diagonal grooves). Making general ridges and eaves.
7. Building (including plastering) septic tanks and kiln wells, laying sewer branches and main pipes, inspection wells and water closure tests.
8. Building general household stoves.
9. Wall reinforcement, ordinary indoor and outdoor plastering (including mechanical plastering), cement wall skirts, moisture-proof layers, laying floor tiles, applying dry hard cement mortar, and fine stone concrete floors. 10. Use models to draw simple lines on the ceiling, and do not need models to make square and cylindrical exit lines and angles. 11. Apply cement to internal and external walls, bases, window sills, waistlines, eaves, beams, columns and yin and yang lines.
12. Cooperate in making roughening, roughening, veneer bricks, water-brushed stone, terrazzo wall, terrazzo floor, dry-sticked stone chopping, artificial stone, rolling coating, spraying, and bombing. Section 2 Intermediate Worker
Article 3.2.1 Intermediate Worker Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing, and understand more complex construction drawings. 2. Basic knowledge of building mechanics.
3. The structure of brick-wood, mixed, and reinforced concrete structure houses and general damage repair methods, and general earthquake resistance knowledge of buildings. 4. Master the mix ratio of concrete and the technical requirements of various materials, the relevant regulations in pouring and transportation, and the relevant knowledge of seasonal construction (including masonry engineering). Engineering Construction Standard Full-text Information System
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5. The bottom of various walls, columns, beams and the bottom placement method of large footing. 6. Apply decorative lines and install various decorative products; general pigment color matching, characteristics and preparation methods of plaster.
7. Methods of using models to draw more complex ceiling lines and angles, and the proportional relationship of various decorative patterns and lines.
8. Operation methods of tiling ceramic tiles, mosaics, facing bricks, acid-resistant bricks, marble and other materials.
9. Making positive molds and soft and hard negative molds for flat decorative decorations, and methods of turning and installing decorative decorations.
10. Operation methods of applying water-brushed stone and chopping artificial stone on squares, columns, door and window frames with lines.
11. Treatment methods of new material walls or floors, bonding layers, and construction knowledge of masonry and decoration projects in different seasons.
12. Preparation, operation and maintenance methods of special mortars such as waterproof, anti-corrosion, heat-resistant and heat-insulating mortars.
13. 14. How to use and maintain the level. 15. The performance of commonly used construction machinery.
16. The coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 17. The preparation of the construction plan for this type of work and the knowledge of team management. Article 3.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Leveling and laying out of general projects.
2. Constructing polygonal and curved exposed concrete walls and exposed concrete wall corners, exposed concrete square columns, arch stone construction, waist lines, mixed water columns (including brick wall demolition and exposed concrete wall surface line drawing, opening and patching, grouting), Cheng piers and various flower fences and other complex masonry. 3. Constructing arched and hyperbolic brick arch roofs and repairing and reinforcing them. 4. Constructing boiler bases, exposed concrete walls, flues, large stoves in the canteen, fire walls and kangs, and simple industrial stoves.
5. Re-lay and overhaul ordinary barrel tile roofs, including ridge and vertical ridge. 6. Newly lay, renovate and overhaul various complex roofs. Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
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1. Understand complex construction drawings and review drawings, and put forward modification opinions. 2. Knowledge of the physical and chemical properties and use of building materials and related new materials. 3. New technologies, new materials, new processes and developments related to this type of work. Engineering Construction Standards Full Text Information System
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4. Theoretical knowledge of mixed structures and general reinforced concrete structures. 5. Master the earthquake resistance knowledge of building structures and determine the reinforcement plan. 6. Repair methods and steps for various complex wood decorations and pattern processing. 7. Use and maintenance of theodolite.
8. Prepare the work plan for this type of work, and the work steps and connections between related types of work.
9. Methods for preventing construction safety accidents and dealing with construction quality problems. Article 2.3.2
Senior workers should be able to
1. Make and install movable shutters and revolving doors (including door frames). 2. Make and install simple wooden escalators, skirting boards, handrails and elbows. 3. Make and install spiral staircase templates and spiral wooden escalators, skirting boards, handrails. 4. Make, install and repair various forms of lattice windows and hanging Wuwang backrests, etc. 5. Make and repair various artistic forms of roofs and structures according to drawings. 6. Draw special and complex steel, wood and template matching drawings. 7. Prepare construction plans for this type of work and organize construction. 8. Teach skills to junior and intermediate workers in this type of work and solve difficult problems in operation technology.
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Chapter 3 Technical Standards for Brick and Tile Plastering Workers
Section 1 Junior Workers
Article 3.1.1 What Junior Workers Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing reading and house construction, understanding the construction drawings and general large drawings related to this type of work, and using the leather counting rod.
2. Types, specifications, quality, performance, uses, storage and use methods of commonly used masonry materials, plastering materials, bonding materials, finishing materials, and roofing materials. 3. The mix ratio, technical performance, application location, common sense of admixture and preparation methods of various commonly used mortars. The relationship between the degree of watering of bricks and climate when laying brick masonry. 4. The mix ratio of mixed soil and common sense of construction.
5. The performance, use and maintenance methods of commonly used tools and equipment for this type of work. 6. The construction methods of brick walls, hollow brick walls, hollow walls, block walls, rough stone walls, various wall corners, flat walls, arches, mountain closures, eaves, waistlines, and foundation square feet, as well as the methods of leaving stubs, joints, reinforcement, and erecting door and window frames during construction. 7. General knowledge of repairing dangerous houses.
8. The installation methods of laying and renovating Chinese tiles, flat tiles, small components, and aerated panels.
9. The construction methods and reserved hole grooves of general household stoves. 10. The general plastering and spraying procedures and methods of ordinary internal and external walls, floors, ceilings, square columns, round columns, and stairs.
11. The operation methods of laying tiles, facing tiles, applying (including grinding) terrazzo, water-brushed stone, dry-bonded stone, and making fake stone.
12. The operation methods of pulling simple lines with models. 13. The operation methods of applying dry hard cement mortar and fine stone concrete floors. 14. The permissible load of simple racks (scaffolds) and the erection and dismantling methods of indoor racks. 15. The safety and technical operation procedures, quality requirements and labor quotas of general engineering projects related to this type of work.
Article 3.1.2
Junior workers should be able to
1. Use a level ruler, a line support board and a plumb bob to hang and pull a line. 2. Reserve holes and grooves according to the marks of the axis, edge line and skin number rod. 3. Lay various foundation square feet and apply leveling layers. 4. Lay (including dismantling) general plain walls, rough stone walls (including grouting joints), internal and external mixed water walls and main wall corners, mountain closures, eaves, mixed water carbon, arch carbon, reinforced brick lintels and place small components.
5. Place wooden bricks according to regulations and coordinate with vertical door and window frames. 6. Laying, renovating and repairing general Chinese-style tile and flat tile roofs (including cutting corners and diagonal grooves). Making general ridges and eaves.
7. Building (including plastering) septic tanks and kiln wells, laying sewer branches and main pipes, inspection wells and water closure tests. bzxz.net
8. Building general household stoves.
9. Wall reinforcement, ordinary indoor and outdoor plastering (including mechanical plastering), cement wall skirts, moisture-proof layers, laying floor tiles, applying dry hard cement mortar, and fine stone concrete floors. 10. Use models to draw simple lines on the ceiling, and do not need models to make square and cylindrical exit lines and angles. 11. Apply cement to internal and external walls, bases, window sills, waistlines, eaves, beams, columns and yin and yang lines.
12. Cooperate in making roughening, roughening, veneer bricks, water-brushed stone, terrazzo wall, terrazzo floor, dry-sticked stone chopping, artificial stone, rolling coating, spraying, and bombing. Section 2 Intermediate Worker
Article 3.2.1 Intermediate Worker Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing, and understand more complex construction drawings. 2. Basic knowledge of building mechanics.
3. The structure of brick-wood, mixed, and reinforced concrete structure houses and general damage repair methods, and general earthquake resistance knowledge of buildings. 4. Master the mix ratio of concrete and the technical requirements of various materials, the relevant regulations in pouring and transportation, and the relevant knowledge of seasonal construction (including masonry engineering). Engineering Construction Standard Full-text Information System
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5. The bottom of various walls, columns, beams and the bottom placement method of large footing. 6. Apply decorative lines and install various decorative products; general pigment color matching, characteristics and preparation methods of plaster.
7. Methods of using models to draw more complex ceiling lines and angles, and the proportional relationship of various decorative patterns and lines.
8. Operation methods of tiling ceramic tiles, mosaics, facing bricks, acid-resistant bricks, marble and other materials.
9. Making positive molds and soft and hard negative molds for flat decorative decorations, and methods of turning and installing decorative decorations.
10. Operation methods of applying water-brushed stone and chopping artificial stone on squares, columns, door and window frames with lines.
11. Treatment methods of new material walls or floors, bonding layers, and construction knowledge of masonry and decoration projects in different seasons.
12. Preparation, operation and maintenance methods of special mortars such as waterproof, anti-corrosion, heat-resistant and heat-insulating mortars.
13. 14. How to use and maintain the level. 15. The performance of commonly used construction machinery.
16. The coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 17. The preparation of the construction plan for this type of work and the knowledge of team management. Article 3.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Leveling and laying out of general projects.
2. Constructing polygonal and curved exposed concrete walls and exposed concrete wall corners, exposed concrete square columns, arch stone construction, waist lines, mixed water columns (including brick wall demolition and exposed concrete wall surface line drawing, opening and patching, grouting), Cheng piers and various flower fences and other complex masonry. 3. Constructing arched and hyperbolic brick arch roofs and repairing and reinforcing them. 4. Constructing boiler bases, exposed concrete walls, flues, large stoves in the canteen, fire walls and kangs, and simple industrial stoves.
5. Re-lay and overhaul ordinary barrel tile roofs, including ridge and vertical ridge. 6. Newly lay, renovate and overhaul various complex roofs. Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
KAONTKAca-1.1 What a junior worker should know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing reading and house construction, understand the construction drawings and general large drawings related to this type of work, and use the leather counting rod.
2. Types, specifications, quality, performance, use, storage and use methods of commonly used masonry materials, plastering materials, cementing materials, finishing materials and roofing materials. 3. The mix ratio, technical performance, application location, common sense of admixture and preparation methods of various commonly used mortars. The relationship between the degree of watering of bricks and climate when laying brick masonry. 4. The mix ratio of mixed soil and construction common sense.
5. The performance, use and maintenance methods of commonly used tools and equipment in this type of work. 6. The masonry methods of brick walls, hollow brick walls, hollow walls, block walls, rough stone walls, various wall corners, flats, arches, mountain closures, eaves, waistlines, and foundation square feet, and the methods of leaving stubble, jointing, reinforcement and erecting door and window frames during masonry. 7. General knowledge of repairing dangerous houses.
8. Installation methods for laying and renovating Chinese tiles, flat tiles, small components, and aerated panels.
9. Methods for laying and reserving holes for general household stoves. 10. Procedures and methods for general plastering and spraying of general internal and external walls, floors, ceilings, square columns, round columns, and stairs.
11. Methods for laying tiles, facing tiles, applying (including grinding) terrazzo, water-brushed stone, dry-bonded stone, and making fake stone.
12. Methods for pulling simple lines with models. 13. Methods for applying dry hard cement mortar and fine stone concrete floors. 14. Permissible loads of simple racks (scaffolding) and methods for erecting and dismantling indoor racks. 15. Safety and technical operating procedures, quality requirements, and general engineering construction standards for this type of work
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Labor quotas.
Article 3.1.2
Junior workers should be able to
1. Use a level ruler, a line support board and a plumb bob to hang and pull a line. 2. Reserve holes and grooves according to the axis, sideline and markings of the skin number rod. 3. Build various foundation square feet and apply leveling layers. 4. Build (including demolition) general plain walls, rough stone walls (including plastering joints), internal and external mixed water walls and main wall corners, mountain closures, eaves, mixed horizontal carbon, arch carbon, reinforced brick lintels and place small components.
5. Lay wooden bricks according to regulations and coordinate with vertical door and window frames. 6. Lay, renovate and repair general Chinese-style tile and flat tile roofs (including cutting corners and inclined grooves). Make general ridges and eaves.
7. Build (including plastering) septic tanks and kiln wells, lay sewer branches and main pipes, check wells and conduct water closure tests.
8. Masonry of general household stoves.
9. Wall reinforcement, ordinary plastering indoors and outdoors (including mechanical plastering), cement wall skirts, moisture-proof layers, floor tiles, dry hard cement mortar, fine stone concrete floors. 10. Use models to draw simple lines of the ceiling, and do not need models to make square and cylindrical exit lines and angles. 11. Apply cement to internal and external walls, bases, window sills, waistlines, eaves, beams, columns and yin and yang lines.
12. Cooperate in making roughening, roughening, veneer tiles, water-brushed stones, terrazzo walls, terrazzo floors, dry-bonded stone chops, fake stones, rolling, spraying, and spraying. Section 2 Intermediate Workers
Article 3.2.1 What Intermediate Workers Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing and understanding of more complex construction drawings. 2. Basic knowledge of architectural mechanics.
3. The structure of brick-wood, mixed, and reinforced concrete structures and the repair methods of general damage, and the general earthquake resistance knowledge of buildings. 4. Master the mix ratio of concrete and the technical requirements of various materials, the relevant regulations in pouring and transportation, and the relevant knowledge of seasonal construction (including masonry engineering). Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
5. The bottom of various walls, columns, beams and the bottoming method of large footing. 6. Apply decorative lines and install various decorative products; general pigment color matching, characteristics and modulation methods of gypsum.
7. The method of using models to pull more complex ceiling lines and corners, and the proportional relationship of various decorative patterns and lines.
8. The operation methods of inlaying ceramic tiles, mosaics, facing bricks, acid-resistant bricks, marble and other materials.
9. Make positive molds and soft and hard negative molds for flat decorative decorations, and the methods of turning and installing decorative decorations.
10. How to apply water-brushed stone and artificial stone on squares, columns, door and window frames with lines.
11. How to deal with new material walls or floors and bonding layers and construction knowledge of masonry and decoration projects in different seasons.
12. Preparation, operation and maintenance methods of special mortars such as waterproof, anti-corrosion, heat-resistant and heat-insulating mortars.
13. Masonry methods of bacon, water tower, flue, large stove in canteen and wall-mounted bacon. 14. How to use and maintain the level. 15. Performance of commonly used construction machinery.
16. Coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 17. Preparation of construction plan for this type of work and knowledge of team management. Article 3.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Leveling and laying out of general projects.
2. Build polygonal and curved exposed concrete walls and exposed concrete wall corners, exposed concrete square columns, arch stone construction, waistlines, mixed water columns (including brick wall demolition and exposed concrete wall surface line drawing, patching, and grouting), Chengdun and various flower fences and other complex masonry. 3. Build arched and hyperbolic brick arch roofs and repair and reinforce them. 4. Build boiler seats, smokehouses, flues, large stoves in canteens, fire walls and kangs, and simple industrial stoves.
5. Overlay and repair ordinary barrel tile roofs, including making ridges and vertical ridges. 6. Newly lay, renovate, and repair various complex roofs. Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
KAONTKAca-1.1 What a junior worker should know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing reading and house construction, understand the construction drawings and general large drawings related to this type of work, and use the leather counting rod.
2. Types, specifications, quality, performance, use, storage and use methods of commonly used masonry materials, plastering materials, cementing materials, finishing materials and roofing materials. 3. The mix ratio, technical performance, application location, common sense of admixture and preparation methods of various commonly used mortars. The relationship between the degree of watering of bricks and climate when laying brick masonry. 4. The mix ratio of mixed soil and construction common sense.
5. The performance, use and maintenance methods of commonly used tools and equipment in this type of work. 6. The masonry methods of brick walls, hollow brick walls, hollow walls, block walls, rough stone walls, various wall corners, flats, arches, mountain closures, eaves, waistlines, and foundation square feet, and the methods of leaving stubble, jointing, reinforcement and erecting door and window frames during masonry. 7. General knowledge of repairing dangerous houses.
8. Installation methods for laying and renovating Chinese tiles, flat tiles, small components, and aerated panels.
9. Methods for laying and reserving holes for general household stoves. 10. Procedures and methods for general plastering and spraying of general internal and external walls, floors, ceilings, square columns, round columns, and stairs.
11. Methods for laying tiles, facing tiles, applying (including grinding) terrazzo, water-brushed stone, dry-bonded stone, and making fake stone.
12. Methods for pulling simple lines with models. 13. Methods for applying dry hard cement mortar and fine stone concrete floors. 14. Permissible loads of simple racks (scaffolding) and methods for erecting and dismantling indoor racks. 15. Safety and technical operating procedures, quality requirements, and general engineering construction standards for this type of work
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Engineering Construction Standards Full-text Information System
Labor quotas.
Article 3.1.2
Junior workers should be able to
1. Use a level ruler, a line support board and a plumb bob to hang and pull a line. 2. Reserve holes and grooves according to the axis, sideline and markings of the skin number rod. 3. Build various foundation square feet and apply leveling layers. 4. Build (including demolition) general plain walls, rough stone walls (including plastering joints), internal and external mixed water walls and main wall corners, mountain closures, eaves, mixed horizontal carbon, arch carbon, reinforced brick lintels and place small components.
5. Lay wooden bricks according to regulations and coordinate with vertical door and window frames. 6. Lay, renovate and repair general Chinese-style tile and flat tile roofs (including cutting corners and inclined grooves). Make general ridges and eaves.
7. Build (including plastering) septic tanks and kiln wells, lay sewer branches and main pipes, check wells and conduct water closure tests.
8. Masonry of general household stoves.
9. Wall reinforcement, ordinary plastering indoors and outdoors (including mechanical plastering), cement wall skirts, moisture-proof layers, floor tiles, dry hard cement mortar, fine stone concrete floors. 10. Use models to draw simple lines of the ceiling, and do not need models to make square and cylindrical exit lines and angles. 11. Apply cement to internal and external walls, bases, window sills, waistlines, eaves, beams, columns and yin and yang lines.
12. Cooperate in making roughening, roughening, veneer tiles, water-brushed stones, terrazzo walls, terrazzo floors, dry-bonded stone chops, fake stones, rolling, spraying, and spraying. Section 2 Intermediate Workers
Article 3.2.1 What Intermediate Workers Should Know
1. Basic knowledge of drawing and understanding of more complex construction drawings. 2. Basic knowledge of architectural mechanics.
3. The structure of brick-wood, mixed, and reinforced concrete structures and the repair methods of general damage, and the general earthquake resistance knowledge of buildings. 4. Master the mix ratio of concrete and the technical requirements of various materials, the relevant regulations in pouring and transportation, and the relevant knowledge of seasonal construction (including masonry engineering). Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
5. The bottom of various walls, columns, beams and the bottoming method of large footing. 6. Apply decorative lines and install various decorative products; general pigment color matching, characteristics and modulation methods of gypsum.
7. The method of using models to pull more complex ceiling lines and corners, and the proportional relationship of various decorative patterns and lines.
8. The operation methods of inlaying ceramic tiles, mosaics, facing bricks, acid-resistant bricks, marble and other materials.
9. Make positive molds and soft and hard negative molds for flat decorative decorations, and the methods of turning and installing decorative decorations.
10. How to apply water-brushed stone and artificial stone on squares, columns, door and window frames with lines.
11. How to deal with new material walls or floors and bonding layers and construction knowledge of masonry and decoration projects in different seasons.
12. Preparation, operation and maintenance methods of special mortars such as waterproof, anti-corrosion, heat-resistant and heat-insulating mortars.
13. Masonry methods of bacon, water tower, flue, large stove in canteen and wall-mounted bacon. 14. How to use and maintain the level. 15. Performance of commonly used construction machinery.
16. Coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 17. Preparation of construction plan for this type of work and knowledge of team management. Article 3.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Leveling and laying out of general projects.
2. Build polygonal and curved exposed concrete walls and exposed concrete wall corners, exposed concrete square columns, arch stone construction, waistlines, mixed water columns (including brick wall demolition and exposed concrete wall surface line drawing, patching, and grouting), Chengdun and various flower fences and other complex masonry. 3. Build arched and hyperbolic brick arch roofs and repair and reinforce them. 4. Build boiler seats, smokehouses, flues, large stoves in canteens, fire walls and kangs, and simple industrial stoves.
5. Overlay and repair ordinary barrel tile roofs, including making ridges and vertical ridges. 6. Newly lay, renovate, and repair various complex roofs. Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
KAONTKAca-The structure of brick-wood, mixed, and reinforced concrete structures and the repair methods of general damage, and the general earthquake resistance knowledge of buildings. 4. Master the mix ratio of concrete and the technical requirements of various materials, the relevant regulations in pouring and transportation, and the relevant knowledge of seasonal construction (including masonry engineering). Engineering Construction Standards Full Text Information System
Engineering Construction Standards Full Text Information System
5. The bottom of various walls, columns, beams and the bottoming method of large footings. 6. Apply decorative lines and install various decorative products; general pigment color matching, characteristics and modulation methods of gypsum.
7. The method of using models to pull more complex ceiling lines and corners, and the proportional relationship of various decorative patterns and lines.
8. The operation methods of inlaying ceramic tiles, mosaics, facing bricks, acid-resistant bricks, marble and other materials.
9. Make positive molds and soft and hard negative molds for flat decorative decorations, and the methods of turning and installing decorative decorations.
10. How to apply water-brushed stone and artificial stone on squares, columns, door and window frames with lines.
11. How to deal with new material walls or floors and bonding layers and construction knowledge of masonry and decoration projects in different seasons.
12. Preparation, operation and maintenance methods of special mortars such as waterproof, anti-corrosion, heat-resistant and heat-insulating mortars.
13. Masonry methods of bacon, water tower, flue, large stove in canteen and wall-mounted bacon. 14. How to use and maintain the level. 15. Performance of commonly used construction machinery.
16. Coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 17. Preparation of construction plan for this type of work and knowledge of team management. Article 3.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Leveling and laying out of general projects.
2. Build polygonal and curved exposed concrete walls and exposed concrete wall corners, exposed concrete square columns, arch stone construction, waistlines, mixed water columns (including brick wall demolition and exposed concrete wall surface line drawing, patching, and grouting), Chengdun and various flower fences and other complex masonry. 3. Build arched and hyperbolic brick arch roofs and repair and reinforce them. 4. Build boiler seats, smokehouses, flues, large stoves in canteens, fire walls and kangs, and simple industrial stoves.
5. Overlay and repair ordinary barrel tile roofs, including making ridges and vertical ridges. 6. Newly lay, renovate, and repair various complex roofs. Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
KAONTKAca-The structure of brick-wood, mixed, and reinforced concrete structures and the repair methods of general damage, and the general earthquake resistance knowledge of buildings. 4. Master the mix ratio of concrete and the technical requirements of various materials, the relevant regulations in pouring and transportation, and the relevant knowledge of seasonal construction (including masonry engineering). Engineering Construction Standards Full Text Information System
Engineering Construction Standards Full Text Information System
5. The bottom of various walls, columns, beams and the bottoming method of large footings. 6. Apply decorative lines and install various decorative products; general pigment color matching, characteristics and modulation methods of gypsum.
7. The method of using models to pull more complex ceiling lines and corners, and the proportional relationship of various decorative patterns and lines.
8. The operation methods of inlaying ceramic tiles, mosaics, facing bricks, acid-resistant bricks, marble and other materials.
9. Make positive molds and soft and hard negative molds for flat decorative decorations, and the methods of turning and installing decorative decorations.
10. How to apply water-brushed stone and artificial stone on squares, columns, door and window frames with lines.
11. How to deal with new material walls or floors and bonding layers and construction knowledge of masonry and decoration projects in different seasons.
12. Preparation, operation and maintenance methods of special mortars such as waterproof, anti-corrosion, heat-resistant and heat-insulating mortars.
13. Masonry methods of bacon, water tower, flue, large stove in canteen and wall-mounted bacon. 14. How to use and maintain the level. 15. Performance of commonly used construction machinery.
16. Coordination and connection between this type of work and other related types of work. 17. Preparation of construction plan for this type of work and knowledge of team management. Article 3.2.2 Intermediate workers should be able to
1. Leveling and laying out of general projects.
2. Build polygonal and curved exposed concrete walls and exposed concrete wall corners, exposed concrete square columns, arch stone construction, waistlines, mixed water columns (including brick wall demolition and exposed concrete wall surface line drawing, patching, and grouting), Chengdun and various flower fences and other complex masonry. 3. Build arched and hyperbolic brick arch roofs and repair and reinforce them. 4. Build boiler seats, smokehouses, flues, large stoves in canteens, fire walls and kangs, and simple industrial stoves.
5. Overlay and repair ordinary barrel tile roofs, including making ridges and vertical ridges. 6. Newly lay, renovate, and repair various complex roofs. Engineering Construction Standard Full Text Information System
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