Key Benefits:
Advocate GlassbV
Date of completion: 19.06.2000
Full quote:
" Regulation on vocational training for the process mechanic Glastechnik/zur Procemechanikerin Glastechnik vom 19. Juni 2000 (BGBl. I p. 864) "
1. | Glass manufacture and processing in the examination area | 180 minutes, |
2. | in the examination area Technical Communication | 120 minutes, |
3. | in the examination area Economic and social studies | 60 minutes. |
1. | Examination area Glass production and further processing | 50 percent, |
2. | Examination area Technical communication | 30 percent, |
3. | Examination area Economic and social studies | 20 percent. |
1 | Vocational training, labour and collective bargaining (§ 3 No. 1) | a) | The importance of the training contract, in particular completion, duration and termination | throughout the training | |
b) | Mutual rights and obligations arising from the training contract | ||||
c) | The possibilities of continuing vocational training | ||||
d) | call essential parts of the employment contract | ||||
e) | the main provisions of the collective agreements applicable to the establishment of the establishment | ||||
2 | Establishment and organization of the training company (§ 3 no. 2) | a) | Explaining the structure and tasks of the training company | ||
b) | Basic functions of the training company, such as procurement, manufacturing, sales and administration, explain | ||||
c) | The relationship between the training company and its employees on economic organisations, professional representatives and trade unions | ||||
d) | Describe the basics, tasks and working methods of the executive bodies of the training company or personnel representation of the company | ||||
3 | Safety and health protection at work (§ 3 no. 3) | a) | Identify risks to safety and health at work and take action to avoid them | ||
b) | apply occupational health and safety and accident prevention regulations | ||||
c) | Describe behaviour in the event of accidents and initiate initial measures | ||||
d) | Apply preventive fire safety rules; describe behaviour in fires and take measures to combat fires | ||||
4 | Environmental protection (§ 3 no. 4) | Contribute to the prevention of operational environmental pressures in the occupational field of action, in particular: | |||
a) | explain possible environmental pressures through the training establishment and its contribution to environmental protection | ||||
b) | apply environmental protection rules applicable to the training establishment | ||||
c) | Use the possibilities of economical and environmentally friendly use of energy and materials | ||||
d) | Avoid waste; supply substances and materials to environmentally friendly disposal | ||||
5 | Quality management (§ 3 no. 5) | a) | Assign quality assurance measures to the production process | 6 | |
b) | Comply with standards and specifications to ensure product quality | ||||
c) | Systematically searching, eliminating and documenting the causes of errors and quality defects | ||||
d) | Select and apply test methods and test equipment according to standards | ||||
e) | Evaluate test results and apply quality-assurance statistical procedures | 6 | |||
f) | Use and use methods and instruments of quality management for continuous improvement in their own workspace | ||||
6 | Preparation of work (§ 3 no. 6) | a) | Define work processes and steps, taking into account technical and economic aspects | 5 | |
b) | selecting required tools | ||||
c) | Determining the auxiliary and test equipment | ||||
d) | Document material, spare parts, working time and technical tests | ||||
e) | Prepare machines and equipment for the work process; set work steps and set priorities for deviations | ||||
7 | Operational and technical communication (§ 3 no. 7) | a) | Obtaining and evaluating information; applying German and English technical terms | 5 | |
b) | Read and apply part, group and explosion drawings as well as create sketches and parts lists | ||||
c) | Applying standards, in particular tolerance standards | ||||
d) | technical documentation, in particular repair and operating instructions, catalogues, parts lists, tables and diagrams, read and apply | ||||
e) | Log attempts and work flows | ||||
f) | Handle volumes, read digital and analog data | ||||
g) | Ensure communication with previous and subsequent departments | ||||
8 | Teamwork (§ 3 No. 8) | a) | Apply communication rules; use tools to promote communication | 2 | |
b) | Process, coordinate and perform tasks in a team; evaluate, control and document results | 4 | |||
c) | Applying problem solving methods | ||||
d) | visualise technical information and apply presentation techniques | ||||
9 | Method of glass production and processing (§ 3 No. 9) | a) | Monitor gemengeconditioning | 8 | |
b) | Monitoring the melting process | ||||
c) | Monitoring and ensuring process of shaping and relaxation | 8 | |||
d) | Apply reprocessing technique | ||||
e) | Apply edgings | ||||
10 | Transport and storage (§ 3 No. 10) | a) | Transport and storage of the operating and auxiliary materials as well as the products | 2 | |
b) | Detect disturbances and take measures to eliminate them | ||||
c) | Assembling and packaging glass products | ||||
11 | Metal processing (§ 3 No. 11) | a) | Machining materials manually and mechanically, in particular by drilling, grinding, filing, thread cutting, sawing and shearing | 12 | |
b) | Inspect workpieces by measuring and gauges for dimensional accuracy | ||||
c) | Cold forming and joining sheets, pipes and profiles | ||||
d) | Make and secure detachable connections by means of screws and pins in a force-locking and positive fit | ||||
e) | to produce insoluble compounds, in particular by soldering and gluing | ||||
12 | Electrical engineering (§ 3 No. 12) | a) | Map voltage, current, resistance and power in current circuits, measure and calculate their dependence on each other | 6 | |
b) | Assigning and applying the hazards of electric power, safety regulations and protective measures | ||||
c) | Measuring, checking and documenting analog and digital signals | ||||
d) | assess the physical and chemical effects of electric current | ||||
13 | Assembly of components and assemblies, including functional testing (§ 3 No. 13) | a) | Preparing components and assemblies for technical documentation for assembly | 6 | |
b) | Fit components and assemblies in accordance with the dimensional tolerances, as well as by measuring, teaching and visual inspection in a proper way and securing the position | 6 | |||
14 | Maintenance work on machinery and equipment (§ 3 No. 14) | a) | Tools, test equipment, machines and equipment are waiting | 4 | |
b) | Filling, changing and collecting operating materials, in particular oils, coolants and lubricants, according to regulations | ||||
c) | Inspect production facilities and manufacturing systems and exchange wear parts in preventive maintenance or arrange for replacement | 4 | |||
d) | Glass machinery and glass equipment or systems according to maintenance and inspection lists, in particular taking into account the test values, the operating and auxiliary materials and the frequency of maintenance, | ||||
e) | Maintaining security and protection facilities | ||||
15 | Measurement and control technology (§ 3 No. 15) | a) | Build, connect and test electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic circuits according to specifications, drawing templates, circuit diagrams and regulations | 6 | |
b) | Building, testing and operating control systems with signal and control components | 6 | |||
c) | Associating components with type tags | ||||
d) | Apply programmable controls | ||||
16 | Control technology (§ 3 No. 16) | a) | Collect and log metrics | 4 | |
b) | Checking rules in production processes and changing parameters in coordination | ||||
c) | Identify disruptions and initiate measures to eliminate them | 6 | |||
d) | Monitoring processes with process control systems and changing parameters in coordination | ||||
17 | Setting up, upgrading and testing of machines, systems and production facilities (§ 3 No. 17) | a) | Set up and set tools, devices, shapes and models | 8 | |
b) | check and adjust the overall function of influencing individual functions, in particular agility, tightness, smoothness, rotational frequency, pressure, temperature and travel paths, in the operating state | 8 | |||
c) | Check and set the interaction of linked functions with chained assemblies and the overall function by default | ||||
18 | Manufacture of production facilities (§ 3 no. 18) | a) | Operational readiness by means of ensuring and testing, in particular of fastening, lubrication, cooling, energy supply and disposal, manufacturing | 8 | |
b) | Enter data and programs and monitor the program flow until the asset is ready for operation. | ||||
c) | Check the effectiveness of mechanical and electrical safety devices and reporting systems | ||||
d) | Operating machines and production plants | ||||
19 | Operating, controlling and controlling production facilities; monitoring the production process (§ 3 No. 19) | a) | Comply with operating data on production plants as a function of tool, workpiece and process engineering | 14 | |
b) | Monitor and comply with measurement, control and control equipment of the production process | ||||
c) | Detect, isolate, and fix problems in production facilities | ||||
20 | In-depth phase (§ 3 No. 20) | In order to continue vocational training, training content from current numbers 9, 11, 12 or 19 should be deepened, taking into account operational priorities and the individual progress of the learning process. | 6 | 6 |