Interior Systems - Dry Lining Finishing
For drywall finishers, this qualification assesses competence in taping, jointing, and achieving smooth finishes on walls and ceilings using hand or mechanical tools.

The Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Interior Systems – Dry Lining Finishing is a work-based qualification for experienced drywall finishers (also known as Tape and Jointers). It covers finishing walls and ceilings using hand or mechanical tools, such as flat boxes, internal corner flushers, angle boxes, and compound tubes (bazookas). Candidates must be skilled in taping and jointing by hand or mechanical methods, forming internal and external angles, applying priming, protection, and topcoats, and achieving a skim plaster finish.
This qualification enables learners to recognize their skills, knowledge, and understanding, as well as demonstrate their ability to carry out passive fire protection tasks effectively in the workplace. It is suitable for those already working in the construction industry who wish to gain formal recognition of their expertise.There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. It can be undertaken without any previous training or qualifications in this subject area. However, candidates must be employed in a relevant role in order to gather the necessary workplace evidence and demonstrate their competency. Candidates must also have a minimum of two years’ experience to achieve this qualification.
Crystal&Co will carry out an initial assessment activity with each candidate to ensure that this is the appropriate qualification for them before enrolling them onto the programme. This will help identify any gaps and assist in planning the assessment.To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate your competency, knowledge, and understanding by completing each unit. The assessment process is based on work-based evidence and knowledge tasks—there are no exams.
Assessment Methods:
Candidates will be assessed using a combination of the following methods:
Work-Based Evidence Submission – Providing relevant workplace documents to support competency.
Direct Observations – An assessor will observe the candidate performing tasks in the workplace.
Professional Discussions (if needed) – A structured conversation with an assessor to confirm knowledge and competency.
Witness Testimonies – Statements from supervisors or managers verifying the candidate’s skills.
Knowledge-Based Tasks – Answering set questions via an online portal or written submissions.
Assessment Process:
Initial Assessment & Induction – After enrolment, you will undergo an initial assessment to determine your experience and readiness for the qualification. You will also complete an induction that explains the assessment requirements, process, and expectations.
Assessment Plan – An individual assessment plan will be created, outlining the units to be covered and the types of evidence required. The plan helps you track progress and ensures you understand what needs to be completed.
E-Portfolio Access – You will receive login details for our online platform, where you can access your assessment 24/7.
Assessor Support – Each candidate is assigned a dedicated assessor who provides continuous guidance and support. Our assessors are available via telephone, email, or the portal seven days a week.
Duration & Flexibility – The qualification can be completed within one to three months, depending on individual circumstances. Candidates have 12 months of full access and support.
Evidence Requirements:
Assessment is workplace-based, requiring a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate competency. Accepted evidence includes:
Observations – Direct assessments of your work performance.
Witness Testimonies – Statements from supervisors or managers confirming your competency.
Professional Discussions (if needed) – Conversations with your assessor to confirm your knowledge.
Supporting Documents (e.g., Risk Assessments, Method Statements, Daily Briefings, Toolbox Talks, Drawings) – Your assessor will provide you with a guidance document outlining the required evidence.
Evidence collected within the past two years can be submitted, allowing candidates to utilize existing documentation without unnecessary repetition. Your assessor will review your submitted evidence and provide feedback to ensure it meets the required standards.To achieve this qualification, you must complete the four mandatory units:
1. Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace
2. Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace
3. Moving, Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace
4. Finishing Dry Lining Walls and Ceilings in the WorkplaceOnce all units are completed, your assigned assessor will review your portfolio and provide feedback.
After addressing the feedback, your portfolio will be submitted to one of our Internal Quality Assurers (IQA) for final review.
Upon approval, you will be awarded the Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Interior Systems – Dry Lining Finishing.
