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Regulation on the master examination profession and the examination requirements in parts I and II of the master test in the roofer craft

Original Language Title: Verordnung über das Meisterprüfungsberufsbild und über die Prüfungsanforderungen in den Teilen I und II der Meisterprüfung im Dachdecker-Handwerk

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Regulation on the master examination profession and the examination requirements in the parts I and II of the master test in the roofer trade (Dachdeckermeisterverordnung-DachdMstrV)

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DachdMstrV

Date of completion: 23.05.2006

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" Dachdeckermeisterverordnung vom 23. Mai 2006 (BGBl. 1263), as defined by Article 27 of the Regulation of 17 November 2011 (BGBl). 2234).

Status: Amended by Art. 27 V v. 17.11.2011 I 2234

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Footnote

(+ + + Text evidence from: 1.10.2006 + + +) 
(+ + + For application cf. § 10 + + +)

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Pursuant to Section 45 (1) of the Rules of the Craft Act, as amended by the Notice of 24 September 1998 (BGBl. 3074), as defined by Article 1 (39) of the Law of 24 December 2003 (BGBl). 2934), in conjunction with Section 1 (2) of the Jurisdiction Adjustment Act of 16 August 2002 (BGBl). I p. 3165) and the organization decree of 22 November 2005 (BGBl. 3197), the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology) is in agreement with the Federal Ministry of Education and Research: Unofficial table of contents

§ 1 Outline and content of the Master Examination

The master examination in the roofer craft subject to approval comprises the following independent test parts:
1.
the examination of the masterly direction of the essential activities (Part I),
2.
the examination of the necessary theoretical knowledge (Part II),
3.
the examination of the necessary business, commercial and legal knowledge (Part III) and
4.
the examination of the necessary vocational and occupational pedagogical knowledge (Part IV).
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§ 2 Master examination profession

(1) The master test finds that the test item is capable of carrying out an operation independently, carrying out technical, commercial and personnel management tasks, carrying out the training and carrying out its professional training. To implement the competence to act independently and to adapt it to new requirements in these areas. (2) In the roofer craft, the following skills and knowledge are to be considered as holistic qualifications for the purposes of the master craftwork be considered:
1.
Determine customer requirements, advise customers, offer services, conduct contract negotiations and set order targets, calculate services and draw up offers, conclude contracts,
2.
Perform technical, commercial and personnel management tasks, in particular taking into account the operational organisation, the company training and further training, the quality management, the liability regulations labour protection law, data protection, environmental protection, including the use of solvent-based or water-based, solvent-free products, as well as information and communication technologies,
3.
Plan, organize, run, and monitor order fulfillment processes
4.
carry out orders, in particular in the light of manufacturing, assembly and sealing techniques, professional legal requirements, directives and technical standards, and the generally accepted rules of technology, staff, Materials and equipment as well as possible uses of apprentices,
5.
create technical work plans, sketches and drawings, also using computer-based systems,
6.
Develop and implement logistics concepts
7.
Building site facilities, including the setting up of working and protective frameworks, taking into account connection techniques, planning, coordinating, organizing and monitoring, as well as working procedures with those involved in the construction work,
8.
Distinguish between types and properties of materials to be processed and take into account in planning, manufacturing and maintenance,
9.
Determine the material requirements and the material cut, as well as heat and moisture protection, also computer-supported,
10.
Manufacture and repair roofs of different types of construction, in particular of wood, prefabricated roof-chair elements and prefabricated palates; mastering procedures for preventive wood protection and combating wood pest control,
11.
Plan, calculate, execute and repair roof coverings, roof seals and outer wall coverings with all functional layers, taking into account substructures, in particular formwork and latches,
12.
Assess, plan and execute building seals as well as prepare roofing grounds,
13.
Assess, plan and carry out modernisation measures, including energy-saving aspects,
14.
Plan, measure, manufacture and repair connections, enclosures, seals and roof drainage systems,
15.
Plan, measure, install and repair components, in particular for exposure and ventilation, as well as energy collectors and energy converters for roofs and exterior walls, as well as snow-fishing devices, running systems and securing devices,
16.
Plan, mount, check, monitor and repair external lightning protection systems,
17.
Perform defect, defect and damage searches, eliminate errors, defects and damage, evaluate results and document results,
18.
Remove and document services and carry out post-calculation; evaluate the order processing.
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Section 3 Outline of Part I

Part I of the Master's examination comprises the following examination areas:
1.
a master inspection project and a technical discussion related to it,
2.
a situation task.
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§ 4 Master examination project

(1) The test specimen shall carry out a master inspection project which corresponds to a customer order. Proposals of the test item for the customer order are to be considered. The order-related customer requirements are set by the Master Audit Committee. On this basis, the test specimen develops an implementation concept, including a time and material requirement planning. He has to submit this to the Master examination committee for approval prior to the completion of the Master's examination project. The Master Examination Committee checks whether the implementation concept corresponds to the order-related customer requirements. (2) The Master Examination Project consists of planning, implementation and documentation work. (3) As a master audit project, one of the to perform the following tasks:
1.
Roof covering on a given substructure
a)
with a single-bound head or cheek throat, or
b)
as a round or curly tower surface, or
c)
with main throat, bat gaube or curly towing gaube
with slate, roof tiles, roofing tiles or reed;
2.
A roof seal on a predetermined substructure with all functional layers, in particular with bitumen, plastic or elastomer webs or liquid seals. The roof seal must comprise an outer and inner corner, a roof edge closure, a roof penetration, a roof inlet, a wall connection and a expansion joint.
(4) The design, planning and calculation documents are weighted at 20 of the hundred, the work carried out at 60 of the hundred and the documentation records with 20 of the hundred. Unofficial table of contents

§ 5 Technical Discussion

After completion of the Master's examination project, the expert discussion will be conducted. In doing so, the examinee is to prove that he can demonstrate the professional relationships that underlie the master's examination project, justify the course of the master's examination project, and work related to the master audit project. problems and their solutions, and is in a position to take new developments into account. Unofficial table of contents

§ 6 Situation Task

(1) The situation task is order-oriented and completes the qualification certificate for the master examination in the rooftop trade. The task is to be carried out by the Master Examination Committee. (2) Three of the following tasks are to be performed as a situation task:
1.
a rear ventilated exterior wall clothing with substructure and thermal insulation,
2.
a component for roof drainage,
3.
a part of a rooftop chair,
4.
a roof covering with a throat,
5.
a roof waterproofing with connection details.
In any case, the work referred to in point 5 shall be carried out if the test piece is the master inspection project in accordance with § 4 para. 3 no. 1 and the work referred to in point 4, if the test specimen has carried out the master inspection project in accordance with § 4 (3) no. 2. The proposals of the test item shall be taken into account in the selection of the other work to be carried out in accordance with paragraphs 1, 2 or 3 as far as possible, in so far as it meets the requirements of paragraph 1. (3) The overall assessment of the situation shall be taken into account. from the arithmetic mean of the individual evaluations referred to in paragraph 2. Unofficial table of contents

§ 7 Examination period and existence of Part I

(1) The execution of the Master's examination project shall not last longer than three working days, the expert discussion no longer than 30 minutes, and the execution of the situation task shall not last longer than eight hours. (2) Master examination project, expert discussion and situation task are assessed separately. The examination achievements in the Master Examination Project and in the expert discussion are weighted in the ratio of 3:1. This will form an overall evaluation. This overall assessment is weighted as a ratio of 2: 1 to the test result of the situation task. (3) The minimum requirement for the existence of Part I of the Master's examination is a sufficient overall audit performance, the examination neither in the case of the Master examination project still in the expert discussion still in the situation task with less than 30 points may have been evaluated. Unofficial table of contents

§ 8 Outline, duration and existence of Part II

(1) The examination in Part II aims at demonstrating the competence of the examinee in the fields of action referred to in paragraph 2 by analysing and evaluating occupational problems and by identifying and documenting solutions and thereby documenting and documenting solutions to problems. (2) Fields of action are:
1.
Roof, wall and sealing technology,
2.
order processing,
3.
Management and operational organisation.
(3) In each field of action, at least one task must be processed, which must be case-oriented:
1.
Roof, wall and sealing technology The test specimen is intended to demonstrate that it is capable of handling roof, wall and sealing technology in a rooftop operation, taking into account economic and ecological aspects. In doing so, he is to analyse and evaluate occupational situations. In the respective task, several of the qualifications listed under (a) to (f) are to be linked:
a)
Describe, analyse, calculate and evaluate roof structures, substructures, deck documents and functional layers of building physics,
b)
Describe, calculate and assess roof coverings, in particular roofing tiles, roofing tiles, slate, roofing tiles, shingles, reets and metallic materials,
c)
Describe, calculate and divide external wall coverings as wall coverings and coverings with open or rear joints,
d)
Plan and describe roof seals, building seals and roof justifications with all functional layers, as well as determine materials for the design,
e)
Assess, select and measure components for roof coverings, seals and exterior wall coverings, as well as establish the basis for selection,
f)
Plan, measure and assess roof drainage;
2.
Order processing The test piece is to demonstrate that it is able to plan order processing processes, also using industry-standard software, success, customer and quality-oriented, to control their implementation and to plan their execution complete. In the respective task, several of the qualifications listed under (a) to (i) are to be linked:
a)
the ability of procurement to be processed;
b)
Create offer documents and evaluate offers, offer costing,
c)
Evaluate the methods and procedures of the planning and organisation of work, taking into account the manufacturing, processing, assembly and repair techniques, the use of materials, equipment and personnel, thereby presenting aspects of quality assurance as well as interfaces between workspaces,
d)
apply professional legal provisions and technical standards, as well as recognised rules of technology, in particular the assessment of liability in the manufacture, repair and service of services,
e)
develop, evaluate and correct technical work plans, sketches and drawings,
f)
determine and justify the application-related use of material, materials, machines and equipment,
g)
Subcontracting and controlling subcontracting,
h)
Show defects and damage absorption, in particular on roof coverings and seals, as well as on wall coverings, identify repair alternatives as well as determine and justify the necessary measures,
i)
Carry out pre-and post-calculation;
3.
Management and operational organisation The test specimen shall demonstrate that it is capable of carrying out the tasks of the management and the organisation of operations, taking into account the legal provisions, including the use of information and information systems. communication systems. In the respective task, several of the qualifications listed under (a) to (h) are to be linked:
a)
to identify operational costs, taking into account business-related costs,
b)
check operational cost structures; identify operational indicators,
c)
Develop marketing measures for customer care and the acquisition of new customers against the background of technical and economic developments,
d)
plan and present operational quality management,
e)
carry out tasks of human resources management; present the relationship between human resources management and personnel management and development;
f)
develop operational specific measures for compliance with occupational health and safety regulations and environmental protection; assess potential hazards and define measures to prevent and eliminate hazards;
g)
Plan and present operational and storage equipment as well as logistic processes,
h)
Presenting and assessing opportunities and risks of operational cooperation.
(4) The examination in Part II shall be carried out in writing. It should not last longer than three hours in each field of action. An examination period of six hours per day shall not be exceeded. (5) The overall assessment of Part II shall be calculated from the arithmetic mean of the individual evaluations of the fields of action referred to in paragraph 2. (6) Were in no more than two of the areas in which the evaluation was carried out. In the case of a minimum of 30 and less than 50 points, an oral supplementary examination may be carried out in one of these fields of action if it allows the passing of Part II of the Master examination. (7) A minimum requirement for the existence of Part II of the Master examination is a a total of sufficient examination performance. The examination of Part II has not been passed if:
1.
a field of action has been evaluated with less than 30 points, or
2.
two fields of action have been evaluated with fewer than 50 points after the additional examination has been carried out.

Footnote

(+ + + § 8 (6) and 7: For use, see § 10 + + +) Unofficial table of contents

§ 9 General examination and procedural regulations, further regulations for the Master Examination

(1) The provisions of the Master Examination Procedure Ordinance of 17 December 2001 (BGBl. 2) The examination in parts III and IV of the Master Examination is determined by the General Master Examination Regulation of 26 October 2009. October 2011 (BGBl. 2149), as amended. Unofficial table of contents

§ 10 Transitional provision

The provisions of § 8 (6) and (7) shall not apply to the examination procedures that have been initiated until 31 December 2011. These will be brought to an end in accordance with the previous regulations. Unofficial table of contents

Section 11 Entry into force, external force

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January October 2006, in force.