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Course Summary: Opening Fixation

The Opening Fixation course introduces learners to the skills and knowledge required for preparing, installing, and finishing different types of building openings. These include doors, windows, ventilators, and frames that allow access, lighting, and ventilation in structures.

The course emphasizes the proper selection and handling of materials such as timber, metal, aluminum, glass, and PVC, as well as the use of appropriate tools and fasteners. Learners are trained in setting out openings, fixing frames, aligning and leveling components, and applying finishing techniques to ensure durability, functionality, and aesthetic quality.

Safety practices and quality standards are integrated throughout the training, enabling learners to perform tasks with accuracy while minimizing errors and hazards.

Upon completion, learners will be able to interpret drawings, prepare openings, and competently fix frames and shutters for doors and windows in compliance with building requirements. The course prepares learners for entry-level opportunities in carpentry, joinery, and general construction works.


Self enrolment (Non-editing teacher)