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Ropeway Technology Training Regulations

Original Language Title: Seilbahntechnik-Ausbildungsordnung

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438. Regulation of the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Family and Youth on vocational training in the teaching profession cable car technology (cable car technology training system)

On the basis of § § 8 and 24 of the Vocational Training Act (BAG), BGBl. No. 142/1969, as last amended by the Federal Law BGBl. I n ° 38/2012, shall be arranged:

Teaching profession cable car technology

§ 1. (1) The teaching profession cable car technology is set up with a teaching period of three and a half years.

(2) The terms chosen in this Regulation shall include the male and female form. In the teaching contract, teaching certificate, teaching letter and the certificate of teaching qualification, the teaching profession is to be described in the form corresponding to the sex of the apprentist (cableway technician or ropeway technician).

Professional profile

§ 2. Through vocational training in the course of teaching and in the vocational school, the apprentice trained in the teaching profession is to be able to carry out the following activities in a professional, independent and self-responsible way:

1.

Apply the operating rules and conditions of carriage, as well as the relevant legislation,

2.

Apply and implement maintenance and maintenance plans, as well as maintenance of operational stadiaries,

3.

Operate, maintain, maintain and check assemblies, machines and devices of cable car and drag lift technology,

4.

Maintain, maintain, maintain and check the ropes of cableway and/or cableway. Towing lifts,

5.

Use of cable car or cable car Towed lift installations taking into account the safety and technical aspects;

6.

Apply the operational signal and communication equipment such as radio systems,

7.

Advising and informing customers and treating complaints

8.

Carry out work, taking into account the relevant safety and environmental regulations, as well as standards and quality standards.

Professional image

§ 3. The following vocational training is defined for the training in the teaching profession cable car technology. The skills and knowledge referred to shall be conveyed, at the latest in the teaching year referred to in each case, in such a way as to enable the apprentice to pursue qualified activities in the sense of the professional profile, which shall, in particular: Independent planning, carrying out, controlling and optimising.

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1. Year of Teacher

2. Year of Teacher

3. Year of Teacher

4. Year of Teacher

1.

Knowledge of the operational and legal form of the teaching staff

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2.

Knowledge of the organizational structure and tasks and responsibilities of the individual operating areas

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3.

Knowledge of the goals and the market position of the teaching company as well as the location influence

Knowledge of the location factors and customer behavior that are relevant to the operation

Knowledge of the impact of trends, value added and economic objectives of the industry

4.

Cross-disciplinary training (key qualifications)
In the manner of teaching the technical knowledge and skills, it is necessary to consider the promotion of the following interdisciplinary skills of the apprentiate:

4.1.

Method competence, eg develop solution strategies, obtain information independently, select and structure, make decisions, etc.

4.2

Social competence, eg work in teams, lead employees etc.

4.3

Personal competence, eg self-confidence and self-confidence, willingness to develop further education, needs and interests articulate etc.

4.4

Communicative competence, for example with customers, superiors, colleagues and other groups of people to communicate in a targeted way; English at the same level of industry and operating proficiently to be able to deny everyday and expert discussions

4.5

Working principles, such as diligence, reliability, responsibility, punctuality, etc.

4.6

Customer orientation: In the center of all activities in operation, orientation has to be based on the needs of the customers, taking into account security

5.

Basic knowledge of work planning and work preparation

Knowledge of work planning and work preparation

Perform work planning; set work steps, work equipment and working methods

6.

Ergonomic design of the workplace

7.

Basic knowledge of the relevant legal provisions (e.g. cable car law, towed lift regulation) as well as knowledge and application of the operating rules and conditions of carriage

Knowledge of the specific legal provisions and their application (e.g. cable car law, regulations)

8.

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Knowledge of the flow of passenger traffic

9.

Basic technical knowledge of the cash register systems used and the access control

Technical knowledge of the terminal systems used and the access control

10.

Handling, cleaning and maintenance of the tools, machines, equipment, devices, devices and working tools to be used

11.

Knowledge of materials and auxiliary materials, their properties, possibilities for use and processing possibilities

12.

Reading of technical documents such as sketches, drawings, plans, schematics, etc.

13.

Making sketches

Ready-to-use factory drawings of simple components and circuit diagrams

14.

Handling of measuring and testing equipment

Measurement of mechanical and electrical quantities

Measurement and testing of cable-railway equipment (mechanical and electrical)

15.

Skills in materials processing (metal, plastic) by hand and using machines and equipment (e.g. turning, milling)

Ready-to-use tools

16.

Manufacture of relevant detachable (such as screws) and non-detachable connections (such as welding, riveting, soldering, gluing), taking into account the hazards and the use of accident prevention measures

17.

Basic knowledge of the most important types of surface protection to prevent corrosion

Knowledge of the most important types of surface protection to prevent corrosion

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Removal and installation of machine elements and components

19.

Knowledge of electrical engineering and electronics

20.

Knowledge of the dangers of electric current

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Knowledge of the operation and the application of electrical and electronic components and assemblies

Solving simple errors and replacing simple electrical and electronic components

Detect and solve complex errors of electrical and electronic components

22.

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Basic knowledge of bus technology and programmable control systems

Knowledge of bus technology and programmable control systems

23.

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Knowledge of electrical cableway equipment and control systems

Knowledge of the complex interrelationships of electrical control devices

24.

Basic knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics

Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic control systems

Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic control systems with regard to possible faults

25.

Knowledge of the power, coolants and lubricants and other operating fluids and their properties

26.

Knowledge and application of the safety regulations on the storage and handling of flammable liquids

27.

Knowledge of maintenance and maintenance schedules as well as of the operational diary and main examination report

Co-working with the maintenance of the operating staff and the audit reports

Running the operational diary and the audit reports

28.

Basic knowledge of the structure and function of funicular and rope levitation trains (rocking cable car, circular cable car), its station facilities as well as towing lifts

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29.

Basic knowledge of the construction and the function of the structural facilities of cable cars and/or Towing lifts in the area of cable car supports, support foundations and equipment

Knowledge of the structure and function as well as cooperation in waiting, maintenance and checking of the structural facilities of cable cars and/or cableways. Towing lifts in the area of the stations and in the case of support foundations

30.

Knowledge of the structure and function as well as cooperation in the operation, maintenance, maintenance and checking of the function of cable-railway equipment such as cabins, door systems, brakes, clamps, hangings, drives, drives, Power transmission devices, gearboxes, clutches and circuits

Service, maintenance, maintenance and checking of the function of cable railway equipment, such as cabins, door systems, brakes, clamps, hangings, drives, drives, power transmission devices, gearboxes, clutches and circuits

31.

Knowledge of ropes, rope care, rope control, cable lifts and rope tensions, as well as cooperation in the maintenance of ropes as well as in the maintenance, maintenance and inspection of ropes

Maintenance of ropes as well as maintenance, maintenance and inspection of ropes

Carrying out preparatory work for the repair of ropes (e.g. roping of ropes)

32.

Knowledge of the mode of operation as well as cooperation in the operation of the cable car or cable car Towing lift system and emergency, auxiliary and mountain drives

Use the cable car or cable car Towing lift system and emergency, auxiliary and mountain drives in the event of a start

33.

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Assistance in finding and correcting faults on cable cars and/or Drag lifts

Search and repair of interferences on cable cars and/or Drag lifts

34.

Knowledge of the structure and function of the operational signal and communication systems such as radio systems

Use of operational signal and communication systems such as radio systems

35.

Knowledge of the operational mountain plan and the transition with the mountain facilities

Use of the operational mountain plan and of the rescue facilities in the event of a start

36.

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Knowledge of the crisis prevention measures and the crisis-management plans

Co-operating in operational crisis management in the event of a start

Application of operational crisis management in the event of a start

37.

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Basic knowledge of piste construction and piste maintenance in terms of safety, ecology and economy

Knowledge of the construction of pistes in terms of safety, ecology and economy, as well as basic knowledge of the snow-making of slopes, the construction and operation of snow-making equipment

38.

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Knowledge and cooperation in the management of pistes in the areas of safety, ecology and economy

39.

Basic knowledge of piste safety systems such as Pistenleitsysteme, shut-off networks, etc.

Knowledge of the slope security systems such as Pistenleitsysteme, shut-off networks, etc.

Co-working with the implementation of requirements of the piste protection systems

40.

Basic knowledge of weather development, weather trends and avalanche science

Knowledge of weather development, weather trends and avalanche science

Detect and react to the weather conditions with regard to safe operation (storm, wind, thunderstorms and avalanches)

41.

Basic knowledge of quality assurance and quality control

Knowledge and application of the company-specific quality management including documentation

42.

Knowledge of operational fire protection and preventive fire protection measures

43.

Knowledge and application of the company EDP (hard- and software)

44.

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Basic knowledge of operational costs, their impact and their effects, as well as the billing systems

Knowledge of operational costs, their impact and their impact, as well as the settlement systems

Analyze the operational costs in terms of possible improvements

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First Aid Training

Applying initial help actions in the event of a start

46.

Knowledge of the obligations arising from the apprenticeship contract (§ § 9 and 10 BAG)

47.

The measures and regulations on the protection of the environment relevant to the teaching profession: basic knowledge of the operational measures for the sensible use of energy in the work-relevant work area; basic knowledge of the work-related work area residual substances produced and their separation, recovery and disposal of waste

48.

Knowledge of the relevant mechanical and electrical engineering and electrical construction and safety regulations and standards, as well as the relevant provisions for the protection of life and health, with particular regard to the requirements of the Hazards arising from supply equipment

49.

Basic knowledge of the labour law provisions which are subject to the law

Rejecting Audit

Outline

§ 4. (1) The final examination is divided into a theoretical and a practical test.

(2) The theoretical test comprises the objects of cable car technology, technology and applied mathematics.

(3) The theoretical examination shall not apply if the candidate for examination has reached the teaching objective of the last class of the professional vocational school or the successful completion of a vocational middle or higher school which replaces the teaching period has proven.

(4) The practical examination shall include the items of test work and expert discussion.

Theoretical examination

General provisions

§ 5. (1) The theoretical examination shall be carried out in writing. It can be carried out jointly for a larger number of candidates, if this is possible without adversely affecting the course of the examination. The theoretical examination can also be carried out in a computerised form, although all the essential steps for the examination board must be comprehensible.

(2) The theoretical test shall in principle be held prior to the practical examination.

(3) The tasks shall be in accordance with the scope and level of the purpose of the final examination and the requirements of the professional practice. They are to be explained separately to the examination candidates on the occasion of the assignment.

(4) The written work of the examination candidate shall be marked accordingly.

Cableway technology

§ 6. (1) The examination shall include the substantive answer to questions from all the following areas:

1.

cableway installations,

2.

Mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic elements,

3.

Electrical and electronic elements,

4.

Ropes,

5.

maintenance and maintenance,

6.

Legal basis.

(2) The test can also be carried out in programmed form with questionnaires. In this case, four questions are to be asked in each area.

(3) The tasks shall be carried out in such a way that they can normally be carried out in 60 minutes.

(4) The test shall be terminated after 80 minutes.

Technology

§ 7. (1) The examination shall include the substantive answer to questions from all the following areas:

1.

Materials science,

2.

production technology,

3.

Measurement and testing methods,

4.

the fundamentals of electrical engineering,

5.

Safety, environmental protection and fire safety regulations.

(2) The test can also be carried out in programmed form with questionnaires. In this case, four questions are to be asked in each area.

(3) The tasks shall be carried out in such a way that they can normally be carried out in 60 minutes.

(4) The test shall be terminated after 80 minutes.

Applied mathematics

§ 8. (1) The audit shall include tasks from all the following areas:

1.

Calculation of length and area,

2.

Volum and mass calculation,

3.

Calculations from the mechanics (such as power, work, performance)

4.

Cableway technical calculations.

(2) The use of calculation orders, formulas and tables is permitted.

(3) The tasks shall be carried out in such a way that they can normally be carried out in 60 minutes.

(4) The test shall be terminated after 80 minutes.

Practical examination

Audit work

§ 9. (1) The examination must be carried out in the form of the processing of an operational work order, after the examination board has been specified.

(2) The task is to operate, maintain, maintain and verify cable-railway machinery or equipment, including work planning, safety and health measures at work, at best. to extend the measures necessary to protect the environment and quality control measures. The individual steps in the execution of the task are to be documented manually or computer-based. The Examination Committee may provide the candidate for the examination on the occasion of the task.

(3) The Examination Committee has to submit to each examination candidate a test work, usually in six hours, for the purpose of the final examination, the requirements of the professional practice and the area of activity of the teaching establishment. can be carried out.

(4) The examination shall be terminated after seven hours.

(5) The following criteria shall be used for the evaluation of the test work:

1.

professional working methods,

2.

Correct and accurate assembly in accordance with specified guidelines,

3.

correct assembly and operability,

4.

Using the right tools and measuring instruments in a professional way.

Expert discussion

§ 10. (1) The expert interview shall be submitted before the entire examination board.

(2) The expert discussion has to be developed from the practical activity. Here, the practical knowledge of the candidate is to be determined by using technical terms. In the expert discussion, the examination candidate shall show that he/she poses subject-related problems and their solutions, show the technical background relevant to an order and justify the procedure in the execution of this contract. The examination is to be carried out in the form of a conversation that is as lively as possible, with a call for discussion by means of the description of situations or problems.

(3) The purpose of the topic is to correspond to the purpose of the final examination and the requirements of professional practice. In this case, tools, demonstration objects, working aids or display boards are to be used. Questions on relevant safety regulations, protection measures and accident prevention, as well as relevant environmental protection measures and disposal measures, should be included.

(4) The expert discussion should take 15 minutes for each examination candidate. An extension of not more than ten minutes has to be made in individual cases, if the examination board is not otherwise able to assess the performance of the examination candidate without a doubt.

Repeat Review

§ 11. (1) The final examination of the Lehrabate can be repeated.

(2) In the case of the repetition of the examination, only the items of examination subject to "not enough" are to be considered.

Entry into force and final provisions

§ 12. (1) This Regulation shall enter into force 1. Jänner 2013 in force.

(2) The training regulations for the teaching profession of cableway specialist/cableway specialist, BGBl. II No 107/2008, without prejudice to paragraph 3, with the expiry of 31 December 2012.

(3) Apprentices who are trained in the teaching profession of ropeway specialist on 31 December 2012 can continue to be trained up to the end of the agreed teaching period in accordance with the training regulations referred to in paragraph 2 and can continue until one year. after the end of the agreed period of apprenticeship for the examination of the final teaching qualification, the examination regulations set out in the training regulations in accordance with paragraph 2 are applicable.

(4) The teaching periods completed in the course of the apprenticeship as a cableway professional/cableway specialist in accordance with the training regulations referred to in paragraph 2 shall be fully calculated on the teaching period in the teaching profession of cable car technology.

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