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Date of completion: 26.03.1997
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" Regulation on vocational training for the specialist staff for bathrooms of 26 March 1997 (BGBl. I p. 740) "
1 | Vocational training (§ 3 no. 1) | a) | The importance of the training contract, in particular the conclusion, duration and termination of the contract, | throughout the training | ||
b) | Mutual rights and obligations arising from the training contract | |||||
c) | The possibilities of continuing vocational training | |||||
2 | Establishment and organization of the training operation (§ 3 no. 2) | a) | Describe the structure and task of leisure and bathing establishments | |||
b) | Explain the legal form, structure and structure of the company | |||||
c) | Relations between the training company and its employees on economic organisations, professional associations, professional representatives, trade unions and administrations | |||||
d) | Describe the basics, tasks and working methods of the company's constitutional or personnel-representative bodies of the company | |||||
3 | Labour and collective bargaining, occupational health and safety (§ 3 no. 3) | a) | Information on the meaning and content of employment contracts | |||
b) | The provisions of the collective agreements applicable to the establishment of the establishment | |||||
c) | Explain the tasks of occupational health and safety, the responsible accident insurance and the business inspection | |||||
d) | Apply the provisions of the employment protection laws applicable to the establishment | |||||
e) | Show components of social security as well as institutions and contribution systems | |||||
4 | Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy (§ 3 no. 4) | a) | professional regulations of the statutory accident insurance institutions, in particular accident prevention regulations, guidelines and information sheets | |||
b) | Applying work safety regulations in work processes | |||||
c) | take appropriate measures to prevent accidents in their own working area and behave in a situation-appropriate manner in the event of accidents | |||||
d) | Naming rules of conduct for fire and taking measures to combat fires | |||||
e) | Hazards associated with toxins, gases, vapours, highly flammable substances and electrical current | |||||
f) | apply professional provisions on hazardous substances and goods | |||||
g) | Applying rules to protect health at work | |||||
h) | contribute to the prevention of operational environmental pressures in the occupational field of impact according to ecological aspects | |||||
i) | Take measures to dispose of waste in compliance with operational and other occupational safety provisions | |||||
k) | Contribute to the rational use of energy and materials in the field of occupational observation and impact | |||||
5 | Maintenance of operational safety (§ 3 no. 5) | a) | Apply legislation and operational provisions applicable to the operation of the bath | 12 | ||
b) | Apply legislation and operational principles of hygiene | |||||
c) | Use the equipment, equipment and procedures for cleaning and disinfection and justify their selection | |||||
d) | Participate in the organisation of the operations of the bathing establishment | 6 | ||||
e) | Participate in the control and supervision of the transport safety obligation | 6 | ||||
6 | Supervision of the bathing establishment (§ 3 no. 6) | a) | Explaining the risks of bathing in and on natural waters | 4 | ||
b) | Apply the rules of law, administrative provisions, operational and service instructions for bathing establishment and the bathing order | |||||
c) | Supervision in bathing establishment, especially in the pelvic area, | 6 | ||||
d) | participate in the planning and organisation of the supervisory service | 8 | ||||
e) | Identify dangerous situations in the bathing establishment and initiate immediate action | |||||
7 | Care for visitors (§ 3 no. 7) | a) | Visitors receive and inform | 4 | ||
b) | Describe conflict areas and apply possibilities for conflict resolution | |||||
c) | advice on necessary hygiene measures | |||||
d) | Identify visitors ' wishes and offer appropriate game and sport arrangements | 6 | ||||
e) | Service visitors | 4 | ||||
f) | Apply communication rules in different professional situations and contribute to the avoidance of communication disorders | |||||
8 | Swimming (§ 3 No. 8) | a) | Use competition techniques including start and turn techniques | 7 | ||
b) | Applying techniques of track and deep diving | |||||
c) | Perform single jumps | |||||
d) | Theoretical and practical swimming lessons for beginners | 7 | ||||
e) | Swimming lessons for advanced learners | 6 | ||||
f) | Spring and dive lessons for beginners | |||||
9 | Introduction and exercise of water rescue measures (§ 3 no. 9) | a) | Rescue operations carried out, in particular using the methods of rescue operations | 6 | ||
b) | Explain rescue situations and derive corresponding rescue measures | 7 | ||||
c) | Maintain and deploy rescue equipment for water rescue operations | 7 | ||||
10 | Implementing first aid and revitation measures (§ 3 No. 10) | a) | Carrying out tasks of a first responders according to the accident prevention regulations of the institution of the statutory accident insurance | 4 | ||
b) | Heart-lungs-Reaction of persons of different age groups taking into account the different anatomical conditions | |||||
c) | Care for accident participants | 2 | ||||
d) | Cardio revitalization with simple device, especially bag and balgbeatmer, perform | 2 | ||||
e) | Transport injured with and without device | |||||
11 | Measurement of physical and chemical quantities as well as determination of material constants (§ 3 No. 11) | a) | Measuring length, mass, volume, temperature and pressure | 2 | ||
b) | Explain the meaning of melting point, boiling point and density | |||||
c) | Determine pH and hygiene parameters | |||||
d) | Rehearsals under operational conditions | 2 | ||||
e) | Handling and maintaining measuring instruments for monitoring water quality | |||||
12 | Control and backup of the technical operating procedure (§ 3 No. 12) | a) | Securing operations by regular monitoring of the baths and the operating states | 7 | ||
b) | Control and secure working and bathing hygiene | |||||
c) | Check and document operational data of control, regulation and security devices | 8 | ||||
d) | Use emergency plans to cope with frequent disturbances | |||||
e) | Process sequences of technical systems, in particular for swimming and bathing water treatment, control | 9 | ||||
13 | Maintenance and maintenance of technical and technical facilities (§ 3 No. 13) | a) | Assess materials according to properties and applications | 4 | ||
b) | Use tools, tools and workpieces | |||||
c) | Joining and solving simple hose and pipe connections | 4 | ||||
d) | Description of the structure, use and mode of operation of fittings, filters and aggregates | |||||
e) | Renewing gaskets and replacing filter inserts | 4 | ||||
f) | Maintain and maintain technical equipment, equipment and tools | |||||
g) | Indoor and outdoor facilities maintain and maintain | |||||
14 | Carrying out administrative work in the bathroom (§ 3 No. 14) | a) | Description of the administrative work in the bathroom | 4 | ||
b) | Distinguish Terminal Systems and Create Terminal Billings | |||||
c) | making simple bookings | |||||
d) | Completing correspondence | |||||
e) | Apply data protection rules | |||||
f) | Use information and communication systems in a task-oriented way | |||||
g) | apply selected rules of contract and liability law | 2 | ||||
h) | Unwinding payment transactions | |||||
15 | Public relations (§ 3 No. 15) | a) | Presenting the content and objectives of public policy measures | 2 | ||
b) | creating simple texts and advertising media | 2 | ||||
c) | Participate in the planning and organisation of promotional activities | 2 | ||||
d) | Perform Promotion |