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Royal Decree 1536 / 2011, From October 31, Which Lays Down Two Certificates Of Professionalism Of The Professional Family Safety And Environmental Protection That Are Included In The National Repertory Of Professional Certificates.

Original Language Title: Real Decreto 1536/2011, de 31 de octubre, por el que se establecen dos certificados de profesionalidad de la familia profesional Seguridad y Medio Ambiente que se incluyen en el Repertorio Nacional de certificados de profesionalidad.

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Law 56/2003, of 16 December, of Employment, establishes, in its article 3, that it corresponds to the Government, on a proposal of the current Ministry of Labour and Immigration, and prior report of this Ministry to the Sectoral Conference of Employment and Industrial Affairs, the elaboration and approval of the regulatory provisions in relation to, among others, occupational and continuing vocational training in the State field, as well as the development of such management.

Article 26.1 of Law 56/2003 of 16 December 2003, following the amendment by Royal Decree-Law 3/2011 of 18 February 2011 of urgent measures for the improvement of employability and reform of policies In the field of employment, it is concerned with the vocational training subsystem for employment, in which, since the entry into force of Royal Decree 395/2007 of 23 March, which regulates it, the arrangements for vocational training in the field of employment have been integrated labour-training and continuing training. This subsystem, according to the legal provisions laid down in the Organic Law of the European Communities, of Qualifications and Vocational Training, will be carried out in the framework of the National System of Qualifications and Vocational Training. of the National Employment System.

For its part, the Organic Law of June 19, the Organic Law of 19, understands the National System of Qualifications and Vocational Training as the set of instruments and actions necessary to promote and develop the integration of offers of vocational training and the assessment and accreditation of professional skills. The main instruments of this System are the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications and the procedure for recognition, evaluation, accreditation and registration of the same. Article 8 of the Organic Law of 19 June provides that certificates of professional competence prove the professional qualifications of those who have obtained them and that they will be issued by the competent administration, with a view to official and valid throughout the national territory. In addition, Article 10.1 indicates that the General Administration of the State, in accordance with the provisions of Article 149.1.30. and 7. of the Constitution and after consulting the General Council of Vocational Training, shall determine the qualifications and certificates of professionalism, which shall constitute the offers of vocational training referred to in the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications.

The National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications, according to Article 3.3 of Royal Decree 1128/2003 of 5 September, which regulates the National Catalogue of Professional Qualifications, in the wording given to the By the same token, Royal Decree 1416/2005 of 25 November provides the basis for drawing up the training offer leading to the acquisition of vocational training qualifications and certificates of professionalism and the modular training offer. the cumulative associated with a competition unit, as well as other training offers adapted to collectives with specific needs. In accordance with Article 8.5 of the same royal decree, the training offer of certificates of professionalism shall be in accordance with the minimum quality indicators and requirements which guarantee the fundamental aspects of a system. training, to be established by mutual agreement between the educational and labour administrations, after consultation of the General Council for Vocational Training.

Royal Decree 34/2008 of 18 January, governing certificates of professionalism, as amended by Royal Decree 1675/2010 of 10 December 2010, has updated, in line with the regulations mentioned above, the regulation of the certificates set out in the previous Royal Decree 1506/2003 of 28 November 2003 laying down the guidelines for the certificate of professionalism, which has been repealed.

In that Royal Decree 34/2008, as amended by Royal Decree 1675/2010, the structure and content of the certificates of professionalism are defined, from the National Catalogue of the Professional Qualifications and the guidelines established by the European Union, and provides that the State Employment Public Service, with the collaboration of the National Focal Points, will develop and update the certificates of professionalism, which will be approved by real decree.

On the other hand, in the new wording of article 11.2 of the recast text of the Law of the Workers ' Statute, introduced by Royal Decree-Law 10/2011 of 26 August, of urgent measures for the promotion of employment Young people, the promotion of stability in employment and the maintenance of the programme of vocational retraining of people who wear out their unemployment protection, the new contract for training and apprenticeship is regulated in which it is establishes that the qualification or professional competence acquired through this new figure The contract shall be accredited through, inter alia, the certificate of professionalism or the cumulative partial certification.

In this regulatory framework it is appropriate for the Government to establish two certificates of professionalism of the professional family Safety and environment of the professional area of Environmental Management that will be incorporated into the National Repertoire of certificates of professionalism by levels of professional qualification in the light of the professional competence required by the production activities, as set out in Article 4.4 and in Annex II to Royal Decree 1128/2003, previously cited.

With the entry into force of this royal decree, the new certificate of professionalism "Operation of water treatment stations" which in it is established, replaces the certificate of professionalism of the occupation of Operator of water treatment plant, established in Royal Decree 405/1997 of 21 March and the certificate of professionalism of the occupation of the operator of sewage treatment plants, established in Royal Decree 330/1997, of 7 March, which, as a result, are repealed.

In the process of drawing up this royal decree has issued report the General Council of Vocational Training, the General Council of the National Employment System and has been informed the Sectoral Conference of Employment and Labor.

In its virtue, on the proposal of the Minister of Labour and Immigration and after deliberation of the Council of Ministers at its meeting of 28 October 2011,

DISPONGO:

Article 1. Object and scope of application.

This royal decree aims to establish two certificates of professionalism of the professional family Safety and environment which are included in the National Directory of certificates of professionalism, regulated by the Royal Decree 34/2008 of 18 January, governing certificates of professionalism, as amended by Royal Decree 1675/2010 of 10 December 2010.

Such certificates of professionalism are official and valid throughout the national territory and do not constitute a regulation of professional practice.

Article 2. Certificate of professionalism that is established.

The certificates of professionalism that are established correspond to the professional family Safety and environment and are the ones listed below, the specifications of which are described in the annexes that are indicated:

Professional Family: Safety and Environment.

-Annex I. Services for pest control. Level 2.

-Annex II. Operation of water treatment stations. Level 2.

Article 3. Structure and content.

The content of each professionalism certificate responds to the structure set out in the following sections:

(a) In paragraph I: Identification of the certificate of professionalism.

(b) In paragraph II: Professional profile of the certificate of professionalism.

(c) In paragraph III: Training of the certificate of professionalism.

(d) In paragraph IV: Prescriptions of trainers.

e) In paragraph V: Minimum requirements for spaces, facilities and equipment

Article 4. Requirements for access to the training of certificates of professionalism.

1. The competent labour administration shall be responsible for verifying that the trainees have the training and professional qualifications to take advantage of the training in accordance with the terms set out in

following paragraphs.

2. In order to qualify for the training of the training modules for certificates of professionalism in vocational qualification levels 2 and 3, students must meet one of the following requirements:

a) Be in possession of the Graduate Degree in Secondary Education Required for Level 2 or Bachelor's degree for Level 3.

b) Be in possession of a certificate of professionalism of the same level of the module or training modules and/or the certificate of professionalism to which you wish to access.

(c) Be in possession of a level 1 certificate of professionalism of the same family and professional area for level 2 or of a level 2 professionalism certificate of the same family and professional area for level 3.

d) Meet the academic requirement of access to mid-grade training cycles for level 2 or higher grade level 3, or have exceeded the corresponding access tests regulated by the administrations education.

e) Having passed the university access test for over 25 years and/or 45 years.

f) Having sufficient training or professional knowledge to enable training to be used.

Article 5. Trainers.

1. The requirements on training and professional experience for the delivery of certificates of professionalism are those set out in paragraph IV of each certificate of professionalism and must be complied with both in person and in person. distance.

2. In accordance with Article 13 (3) of Royal Decree 34/2008, they may be recruited as experts for the provision of certain training modules specified in paragraph IV of each of the Annexes to the Royal Decree No 34/2008. professionalism, qualified professionals with professional experience in the field of the unit of competence to which the module is associated.

3. In order to prove the required teaching competence, the trainer or expert must be in possession of the certificate of professionalism of occupational trainer or equivalent training in didactic training methodology for adults.

The requirement set out in the preceding paragraph will be exempt:

(a) Those who are in possession of the official university degrees of graduate in Pedagogy, Psychopedagogy or Master in any of their specialties, of a graduate degree in the field of the Psychology or Pedagogy, or an official postgraduate degree in the fields mentioned above.

b) Those who hold an official university degree other than those referred to in the preceding paragraph and who are also in possession of the Certificate of Pedagogical Aptitude or Professional Specialization Didactics and the Certificate of Pedagogical Qualification. In addition, the holders of the Master's Master's degree for the exercise of the regulated Professions of the compulsory secondary education and the secondary school, vocational training and the official schools of the Languages.

(c) Those who credit a proven teaching experience of at least 600 hours in the last seven years in vocational training for employment or the education system.

4. Trainers who provide distance training must have training and experience in this mode, in the use of information and communication technologies, as well as to meet the specific requirements set out for each of them. certificate of professionalism. To this end, the competent authorities shall develop specific programmes and actions for the training of these trainers.

Article 6. Contracts for training and learning.

The training inherent in contracts for training and apprenticeship shall be carried out, on the basis of alternance with paid employment, in the terms laid down in the regulatory development referred to in the Article 11.2 (d) of the recast of the Law of the Workers ' Statute, as drafted by Royal Decree-Law 10/2011 of 26 August, of urgent measures for the promotion of the employment of young people, the promotion of stability in employment and the maintenance of the programme for the retraining of people who have exhausted their unemployment protection.

Article 7. Distance learning.

1. Where the training module includes distance learning, it shall be carried out with didactic supports authorised by the competent labour administration to enable a system-based learning process for the participant to be met by the accessibility and design requirements for all and will necessarily be complemented with tutorial assistance.

2. Training modules which, in their entirety, are developed at a distance will require at least one final test of an in-person nature.

Article 8. Centers authorized for your partition.

1. Training centres and institutions which provide training leading to a certificate of professionalism must comply with the requirements of trainers and the minimum requirements for spaces, facilities and equipment. established in each of the training modules which constitute the certificate of professionalism.

2. The training inherent in the contracts for training and apprenticeship carried out under the scheme of alternance with paid employment shall be provided in the training centres of the network referred to in the fifth supplementary provision of the Organic Law of June 19, of the Qualifications and Vocational Training, previously recognized by the National Employment System.

Article 9. Correspondence with vocational training qualifications.

The accreditation of the units of competence obtained through the improvement of the professional modules of the vocational training qualifications will provide the effects of exemption from the module or training modules of the certificates of professionalism associated with those competition units set out in this royal decree.

Additional disposition first. Level of the certificate of professionalism in the European Qualifications Framework.

Once the relationship between the national qualifications framework and the European qualifications framework is established, the corresponding level of professionalism certificates set out in this royal decree will be determined. within the European Qualifications Framework.

Additional provision second. Equivalences with previous professionalism certificates.

The equivalence to all effects of the following certificates of professionalism is declared:

Certificates of professionalism to be repealed

Equivalent certificate of professionalism

Royal Decree 405/1997, of 21 March, establishing the certificate of professionalism of the occupation of Operario de planta de treatment de agua.

Royal Decree 330/1997, of 7 of March, for which the certificate of professionalism of the occupation of Operator of wastewater treatment stations.

Operation of water treatment stations

First transient disposition. Contracts for training in force.

The theoretical training of contracts for training agreed prior to the entry into force of Royal Decree-Law 10/2011 of 26 August, of urgent measures for the promotion of the employment of young people, the promotion of (a) stability in employment and the maintenance of the programme of vocational retraining of persons who have exhausted their unemployment protection shall be governed by the laws or regulations in force on the date on which they were concluded.

Second transient disposition. Modification of training plans and training actions.

In the training plans and in the training actions that are already approved, pursuant to Order TAS/718/2008, of 7 March, for which the Royal Decree 395/2007 of 23 March 2007, for which the subsystem of the vocational training for employment, in the field of supply training and laying down the regulatory basis for the granting of public subsidies for their financing, on the date of entry into force of this royal decree, which include: Training associated with the certificate of professionalism which is now repealed, may be replaced training for the new certificate of professionalism declared equivalent in the second additional provision, subject to the authorization of the administration which approved it and provided that the requirements of the trainers are met and the minimum requirements for spaces, facilities and equipment set out in the certificate.

Transitional provision third. Low in the Specialty File.

The specialties corresponding to the certificate of professionalism repealed will cause low in the file of specialties from the nine months after the entry into force of this royal decree. During this period these certificates shall remain valid for the purposes specified in this royal decree. In any event, the training actions linked to these certificates must be initiated before the end of the nine-month period.

Transitional disposition fourth. Request for the issue of the repealed certificates of professionalism.

1. Persons who, as provided for in the first transitional provision of Royal Decree 34/2008 of 18 January, have completed with a positive assessment the training associated with the certificate of professionalism which is hereby repealed, during the period of the same, they shall have a period of five years to request their expedition, to count from the entry into force of the present royal decree.

2. They may also apply for the issue within five years of completion with a positive assessment of the training of such a certificate of professionalism:

a) People who, having taken part of that formation during the actual decree that is now repealed, complete the same after their repeal.

b) Persons who undertake the training of this certificate of professionalism under the training plans and the training actions that are already approved at the date of entry into force of this royal decree, under the Order CAS 718/2008, dated March 7.

Transient disposition fifth. Provisional accreditation of centres.

The training centres which at the entry into force of this royal decree were included in the registers of the competent and approved administrations to provide training in the field of training corresponding to the Certificate of professionalism, which is now repealed, will be considered as provisional accredited for the purposes of the imparting of the training action linked to the certificate of professionalism established in this royal decree and declared equivalent in the second additional provision, subject to the authorisation of the competent authority . This accreditation will have effect for one year from the entry into force of this royal decree and until the finalisation, if any, of the approved training action. After this period, in order to be able to provide training aimed at obtaining the certificate of professionalism established in this royal decree, the training centres must ask the competent authorities for their accreditation, which must comply with the requirements laid down in the certificate.

Single repeal provision. Regulatory repeal.

The Royal Decree 405/1997 of 21 March 1997, which establishes the certificate of professionalism of the occupation of the water treatment plant and Royal Decree 330/1997 of 7 March 1997, is hereby repealed. establishes the certificate of professionalism of the occupation of the operator of wastewater treatment plants.

Final disposition first. Competence title.

This Royal Decree is dictated by the powers conferred on the State in Article 149.1.1., 7. and 30. of the Spanish Constitution, which attributes to the State exclusive competence for the regulation of the basic conditions guaranteeing the equality of all Spaniards in the exercise of rights and in the fulfilment of constitutional duties; labour law; and the regulation of conditions for obtaining, issuing and approving of academic and professional qualifications and basic standards for the development of Article 27 of the Constitution, in order to ensure compliance with the obligations of the public authorities in this field.

Final disposition second. Regulatory development.

The Minister of Labor and Immigration is authorized to dictate how many provisions are necessary for the development of this royal decree.

Final disposition third. Entry into force.

This royal decree will enter into force on the day following its publication in the "Official State Gazette".

Given in Madrid, on October 31, 2011.

JOHN CARLOS R.

The Minister of Labor and Immigration,

VALERIAN GOMEZ SANCHEZ

ANNEX I

I. Identification of the certificate of professionalism

Naming: Services for pest control.

Code: SEAG0110

Professional family: Safety and environment.

Professional Area: Environmental Management.

Professional qualification level: 2

Professional reference qualification:

SEA028_2 Services for pest control (RD 295/2004, February 20)

Relationship of competency units that configure the certificate of professionalism:

UC0078_2: Prepare and transport media and products for pest control.

UC0079_2: Apply media and products for pest control.

UC0075_2: Adopt job risk prevention measures in the job position.

General competition:

Prepare, transport and apply means and products for pest control under health and safety conditions.

Professional Environment:

Professional scope:

The Professional Qualification of the Services for the Control of Pest will allow the professional exercise in the field of:

Pest control in the natural and urban environment.

Establishments of biocidal products and plant protection products

Productive Sectors:

Public sector: 3D companies (disinfection, deratization and disinterment), both in product establishments and in the application services. Chemical sector.

Private sector: Gardening; Agriculture; Livestock; Forestry.

Occupations and related jobs:

Pesticide applicator

Pesticide fuming

Building Disinfect-Building

Public Sanitation Activities

Pest Control Applicator

Duration of the associated training: 370 hours.

Relationship of training modules and training units:

MF0078_2: Preparation of biocidal products and plant protection products (100 hours)

UF1503: Identification of products and means used for pest control (40 hours)

UF1504: Preparation, transport and storage of biocidal products and plant protection products (60 hours).

MF0079_2: Application of media and products for pest control (140 hours)

UF1505: Characterization and control of pests in built-up and landscaped areas (70 hours)

UF1506: Application of biocidal products and plant protection products (70 hours)

MF0075_2: (Cross-sectional) Security and Health (50 hours)

MP0322: Non-work professional practice module for pest control services (80 hours).

Linking with professional trainings:

Overcoming with positive evaluation of the training established in this certificate of professionalism allows the training to perform biocidal treatments according to the established Royal Decree 830/2010 of 25 June 2010. (Biocidal treatment applicator for TP 2, 3, 4, 14, 18 and 19)

II. PROFESSIONAL PROFILE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

COMPETITION UNIT 1

denomination: PREPARE AND TRANSPORT MEDIA AND PRODUCTS FOR PEST CONTROL.

Level: 2

Code: UC0078_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Perform the preparation and loading operations of the product for immediate application according to its formulation, within the safety and environmental standards.

CR1.1 The personal security and environment measures and equipment for these operations are verified as appropriate.

CR1.2 The chosen product is in the required conditions for your application.

CR1.3 The instrument selected for application is correct (sprayer, nebulizer, fumigator, etc.)

CR1.4 The instrument selected for the application is operational.

CR1.5 The form of preparation (dilution, emulsion, smoke formation, direct application by sprinkle, etc.) is useful for the type of pest to be treated.

CR1.6 The preparation of the product in its final form complies with the manufacturer's standards and is performed under the required safety conditions.

CR1.7 The product is loaded into the application team.

RP2: Perform cargo and transport operations to the place of application by ensuring their quality, within safety and environmental standards.

CR2.1 The package is complete.

CR2.2 Labelling is integrated and compliant with the legislation.

CR2.3 Application equipment and product parts are loaded and anchored in the intended means of transport according to technical specifications and safety measures.

CR2.4 The safety tab is accompanied by the transported products.

CR2.5 The means of transport used is appropriate.

CR2.6 The transport conditions are suitable for the products and application equipment that they transport.

CR2.7 The instruments needed for the response to spill and accident contingencies are the correct ones and the procedure for action is known.

Professional Context

Production media

Pressure sprayers, dusting machines, nebulizers, thermonebullizers, aerosol machines, baits, traps, brushes, brushes, garrafes, boats. Scales, specimens, jugs. Emulsifiers.

Products and results

Methods, procedures, and sequences of defined operations, as well as parameters of operations not defined in their entirety.

Checking product integrity, packaging, and label for later use.

Correct product preparation for immediate application.

Operating maintenance of the application teams.

Waste in excess product safety conditions.

Proper anchoring of materials and products in transportation.

Information used or generated

Equipment and product handling manuals.

Legal regulations on the packaging and labelling of pesticide products. Hazardous waste legislation.

Labor risk regulations.

COMPETITION UNIT 2

denomination: APPLY MEDIA AND PRODUCTS FOR PEST CONTROL.

Level: 2

Code: UC0079_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Perform the "in situ" preparation operations of the chemical, biological, or physical instruments and products used in pest control, within the safety and environmental standards.

CR1.1 The technical report in which the situation diagnosis has been made contemplates the type of pests to be controlled and the means of control to be applied are specified.

CR1.2 The zone in which the application will be performed is inspected.

CR1.3 The passive safety measures aimed at pest control are those envisaged.

CR1.4 Personal and environment-friendly means are required.

CR1.5 The preparation of the products to be applied is appropriate.

CR1.6 Application instruments work according to their technical requirements.

CR1.7 The product dose is correctly calculated.

CR1.8 The means and procedures for action against contingencies are ready.

RP2: Perform application operations of chemical, biological or physical means for pest control, within the safety and environmental standards.

CR2.1 The personal security and environment measures and equipment for these operations are appropriate.

CR2.2 The application protocol is set.

CR2.3 The application is performed according to the established technique:

Localized: Pincelation, sprinkle, traps, and baits.

Environmental: spraying, fogging, spraying and spraying.

CR2.4 The subsequent inspection of the treated zone is successful.

CR2.5 Residual products are withdrawn according to the applicable procedure and regulations.

CR2.6 Personal protection measures are removed and those of a fungible character are discarded.

CR2.7 Temporary prohibition protocols for the transit of people and animals have been correctly established and signposted.

CR2.8 The treatment certificate is completed.

RP3: Perform the cleaning and operational maintenance operations of the pesticide application equipment, in accordance with the standards and uses of each instrument, in accordance with safety and environmental standards.

CR3.1 The leftover product is discarded according to its nature and the appropriate container.

CR3.2 Equipment is cleaned and operational maintenance is performed.

CR3.3 Equipment is conveniently stored.

CR3.4 Personal protective equipment and consumable material are removed and discarded if applicable.

Professional Context

Production media

Pressure sprays, dusting machines, nebulizers, thermonebullizers, aerosol machines, baits, traps, brushes, brushes.

Products and results

Methods, procedures, and sequences of defined operations, as well as parameters of operations not defined in their entirety.

In situ check of zones to be applied. Application protocols. Correct application and safety of pesticide products. Checking the final result. Establishment of temporary protective measures of passage. Preparation of a treatment certificate for further review by the superiors.

Information used or generated

Technical report of the superiors. Manual handling of equipment and products. Legal regulations on the packaging and labelling of pesticide products. Legislation on hazardous waste. Labour risk regulations.

COMPETITION UNIT 3

denomination: ADOPT MEASURES FOR THE PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL RISKS IN THE WORKPLACE.

Level: 2

Code: UC0075_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Recognize the risks associated with the activity.

CR1.1 The risks arising from the products to be applied and the agents to be combated are known.

CR1.2 The risks arising from application procedures and equipment are known.

CR1.3 The risks arising from the use of machinery and useful are typified.

CR1.4 The risks arising from existing facilities in workplaces are known.

CR1.5 The risks arising from the environmental conditions of workplaces are known.

RP2: Apply the appropriate preventive and protective measures to the risks of your job.

CR2.1 The work procedures and preventive instructions are known and applied correctly.

CR2.2 The utility of collective protection means are known, using them correctly and communicating any impact on their operation.

CR2.3 Uses, employs, and preserves individual protection equipment for mandatory use.

CR2.4 Safety and health signaling and labeling related to your work is known.

CR2.5 The alarm signals are correctly interpreted and the way to act is known in case of activation.

CR2.6 The location of fire fighting equipment and proper performance in case of occurrence is known.

CR2.7 The way to act in emergency situations is known.

CR2.8 The basic symptoms of hazardous product poisoning and action protocols in case of materialization are known.

CR2.9 The performance protocols in case of leaks, spills or discharges of dangerous products are known and implemented.

CR2.10 The first care performance protocols, set in the job center, are known and applied.

Professional Context

Production media

Individual protective equipment suitable for existing risks. Basic first aid equipment. Signalling and beacon material. Mobile communication system.

Products and results

Methods, procedures, and sequences of defined operations, as well as parameters of operations not defined in their entirety. Attention to contingencies related to accidents and incidents in different production processes.

Information used or generated

Risk information provided by the job center. Product safety labels and tabs. Preventive instructions, action protocols and work procedures. Work equipment manuals.

Risk communication parts, incidents, breakdowns.

III. TRAINING OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

FORMATIVE MODULE 1

Designation: PREPARATION OF BIOCIDAL PRODUCTS AND PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS.

Code: MF0078_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0078_2 Prepare and transport media and products for pest control.

Duration: 100 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

denomination: IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCTS AND MEANS USED FOR PEST CONTROL

Code: UF1503

Duration: 40 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP1 and RP2 in terms of product and media handling for pest control.

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Identify and classify control methods by treating the pest to be treated.

CE1.1 Recognize the elementary aspects that characterize a plague.

CE1.2 Describe the effect of pests on the health, economy and environment of a context.

CE1.3 Define properties that identify integrated pest control.

CE1.4 List and describe the main preventive and proactive measures in pest control.

CE1.5 Differ disinfection and sterilization methods and techniques.

CE1.6 Distinguished between product and plant protection product.

CE1.7 Classify existing biocide groups based on the services allowed with each of them.

CE1.8 Indicate the main types of plant protection products used in pest control in landscaped areas.

CE1.9 In a practical pest identification scenario and control methods to be used:

Identify the type of pest or pests presented, as well as their characteristics.

Differentiate between biocidal or phytosanitary control to be applied for each of the identified pests.

C2: Determine the distinctive features of biocidal products and plant protection products used in pest control.

EC2.1 Name the components involved in the composition of biocidal products and plant protection products.

CE2.2 Describe the formulation and implementation measures of the main types of biocidal products and plant protection products.

CE2.3 Define the risks arising from the management of biocidal products and plant protection products.

CE2.4 Classifying the main types of biocides and plant protection products on the basis of the pest or disease to be controlled, chemical nature, forms of action, effects, among others.

CE2.5 Identify relevant data related to identification, formulation, application, among

.

CE2.6 Interpret the information contained in the information labels for biocidal products and plant protection products.

CE2.7 In a practical scenario that aims to analyze the general characteristics of biocidal products, based on the management of their technical documentation:

Read and interpret the information that the product labeling presents.

Classify the products according to the type of pest involved, their formulation, nature of the active substance and mechanism of action.

Describe safety and environmental protection measures to be taken into account in the choice of biocidal products and plant protection products.

Contents

Identification of pests and control methods

Pests:

-Tolerance threshold.

-Damage that they can produce.

-Effects and consequences on health. Concept of vector and disseminator.

-Psychological effects and loss of well-being.

-Economic trials: destruction and pollution. Image/brand deterioration.

-Urban pest types (in built-up areas and in landscaped areas).

-Integrated pest control.

-Pest control measures:

-On structural and constructive elements (repairs, modifications, among others.)

-About the development of healthy behaviors and habits (behaviors, good practices, among others.)

-To optimize hygiene and environmental conditions (cleaning, among others)

-Direct control over the harmful species: physical methods, physical-chemical methods, biological methods and chemical methods (biocides and plant protection products).

-Methods and techniques of disinfection and sterilization.

-Biocides. Concept. Groups and types authorised in the urban pest control services:

-Group 1: Disinfectants.

-Group 2: Conservants (wood protectors).

-Group 3: Pesticides (insecticides, acaricides, rodenticides, avicides, repellents and attractants).

-Group 4: Other biocidal products.

-Plant protection products authorised in landscaped areas. Concept. Types:

-Insecticides.

-Acaricides.

-Fungicides.

-Herbicides.

-Existing differences between biocidal product and plant protection product.

2. Characterization of biocidal products and plant protection products

-Composition (active substance, adjuvants, inert ingredients and additives).

-Types of formulations, forms, and application measures:

-Solid (dusting dusts, wet powders, soluble powders, baits, gels, tablets, dispersible granules).

-Liquids (soluble liquids, emulsifiable concentrates, microencapsulated, lacquers, fumigants, aerosols, concentrated suspensions, TF concentrates, ULV concentrates).

-Gaseosas (pressure gases, aerosols).

-Risks associated with your handling.

-Classification of biocidal products and plant protection products according to:

-Type of pest or disease to be controlled (insecticides, acaricides, rodenticides, disinfectants, fungicides, herbicides, repellents, nematicides, helicides).

-Chemical nature (anticoagulants, pyrethroids, pheromones, quaternary ammonium, among others).

-Plant acting mechanism (by contact, systemic and penetrating).

-Mechanism of action on plague or disease (contact, ingestion, inhalation and mixed).

-Effect (lethal, residual, volteal, irritating, or eject).

-Selectivity (broad spectrum and specific).

-Concept of resistance and types.

-Basic registration, packaging, and labeling rules:

-Commercial name.

-Record number.

-Composition.

-Dose and mode of employment.

-Security deadline.

-Pictogram on dangerousness: very toxic, toxic, noxious, irritating, corrosive, flammable.

-Security data sheets.

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

designation: PREPARATION, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF BIOCIDAL PRODUCTS AND PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS

Code: UF1504

Duration: 60 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP1 and RP2 as regards the preparation and transport of pest control products.

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Store media and products used in pest control.

CE1.1 Describe the physical and environmental requirements of the product storage space.

CE1.2 Recognize and apply the specific storage forms for products based on their toxicity, use, composition.

CE1.3 Proceed, according to established ways of action, to contingencies with products in warehouses.

CE1.4 Apply the personal and environment security measures that must be maintained in the product store.

CE1.5 In a scenario that is intended to store products from a given warehouse plane:

Concretize the most appropriate location of a product in the warehouse taking into account its classification (product type, formulation, toxicity, dangerousness, among others) and the guidelines established by the technical managers.

-Senalize the location of stored media and products to make it easier to locate.

Check the status of the product from the data in the labeling and its physical analysis.

Apply, in media and product storage operations, occupational and environmental risk prevention measures.

C2: Transporting media and products used in pest control.

CE2.1 Apply the regulations regarding the transportation of products used in pest control.

CE2.2 Differentiate the types of transport used for the shipment of products to be applied, taking into account the quantity of goods, their dangerousness, among others.

CE2.3 Use the forms of loading and anchoring of products in the means of transport, according to technical specifications and safety measures.

CE2.4 Interpret and follow the forms of action and the measures to be taken against contingencies during the transport of products, based on the information contained in the safety data sheet (FDS) of the products.

CE2.5 Apply the personal and environment security measures that must be maintained in the product transport.

CE2.6 In a practical scenario that aims to interpret the information, about transport, contained in the FDS that accompanies transported products:

Identify and interpret the information contained in the sections that make up the FDS tab.

Propose the location and possible location of the products for your transportation, according to the information gathered in the FDS ..

Determine the safety measures to be taken in case of accidental spillage.

C3: Prepare pest control products for application, based on safety and environmental standards.

CE3.1 Explain the operation of the technical means used for the application of products.

CE3.2 Recognize the state of conservation of the product to be applied and the machinery required for this.

CE3.3 Develop calibration, cleaning, and basic maintenance tasks for the device used.

CE3.4 Choose the means of application based on issues such as the type of pest to be treated, the context in which it is applied, the main activity developed at the site, the formulation of the product, among others.

CE3.5 Adopt the process of preparation of the products to be applied in the control, based on their properties, manufacturer's standards and application systems.

CE3.6 Identify the risks arising from handling and preparing products for personal and environmental health.

CE3.7 Apply the personal and environment security measures that must be maintained in the product store.

CE3.8 In a scenario that is intended to determine the most appropriate application system based on products:

Identify information about the features and how products are applied.

Determine the most appropriate application methods from the products to be used.

Prepare products according to the manufacturer's best practices and current regulations.

Perform previous operations by taking appropriate measures to prevent workplace risks, environmental protection

CE3.9 In a practical scenario that aims to prepare products for the application of treatments:

Perform the calculation required for further dose preparation.

Propose the appropriate means of application to the product and the place of application of the treatment.

Determine the personal security and environment measures to be applied.

Contents

Storage of media and products for pest control

Warehouse interior conditioning (ventilation, installation, electrical, watertight sink, doors)

-Fire prevention: specific measures for the storage of biocidal products and plant protection products

-Product Distribution

-By product type (use, composition)

-For toxicity

-By added risks (flammable, oxidizing, spontaneous combustion)

-Take action in cases of spills, accidents or fires

-Compliance with the procedures set in the storage of:

-Machinery and auxiliary material

-EPI's

-Waste

-Figure of the security advisor

2. Transport of media and products in pest control

-Basic aspects of the road transport regulation of dangerous goods for vehicles intended for pest control:

-Type and characteristics of the vehicles.

-Vehicle maintenance and cleaning labors.

-Security measures for the load (isolation, anchor, among others)

-Placing of the load and the containers.

-Senalizations in the transport media.

-Transport in small quantities. Exemptions.

-Take action in cases of spills, accidents or fires.

-Load and Move operation procedure

-Dangerous goods classes. Pictograms.

-Official Move Book (LOM)

-Safety sheets for road transport

3. Preparation of biocidal products and plant protection products for their application

-Technical media in preparation and handling:

-Product selection criteria (species, type of installation, among others).

-Operation and criteria of choice of means of application Auxiliary instruments.

-Checking critical points on the machine.

-Cleaning and maintenance of the apparatus.

-Application and preparation systems according to the commercial presentation of the preparation.

-Handling and preparing solutions:

-Dose calculation.

-Paths.

-Procedures.

-Measures to be taken.

Risks in the preparation of solutions for biocidal products and plant protection products.

Application of safety and health standards and environmental protection in the preparation and handling of biocidal products and plant protection products.

Methodological guidelines

Distance training:

Training Units

UF1504

Total duration in hours of the training units

N.

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

60

20

Sequence:

To access the training unit preparation, transport and storage of biocides and plant protection products must have been exceeded the training unit identification of the products and means used for the control of pests.

Access criteria for students

They shall be those established in Article 4 of the Royal Decree governing the certificate of professionalism of the professional family to which this Annex accompanies.

FORMATIVE MODULE 2

Naming: APPLICATION OF MEDIA AND PRODUCTS FOR PEST CONTROL.

Code: MF0079_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0079_2 Apply media and products for pest control.

Duration: 140 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Naming: CHARACTERIZATION AND CONTROL OF PESTS IN BUILT-UP AND LANDSCAPED AREAS

Code: UF1505

Duration: 70 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP1.

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Distinguished the most representative characteristics of the pests that act in built-up areas.

CE1.1 Identify and describe the problem species that most often affect the built-up areas (rodents, arthropods, birds, among others).

CE1.2 Describe the biology and biological cycle of species.

CE1.3 Recognize the signs and symptoms that manifest the presence of these pests in infrastructure.

CE1.4 Determine the damage that problem species can cause in the environment, the health of citizens, among others.

CE1.5 In a practical scenario in which the plane of a food industry is represented:

Point out the species of pests that can most often be established in the different dependencies of the facility, as well as the damage they would produce.

Concretize indicators that evidence the presence of pests.

Point out places of entry, dissemination, nesting or shelter of the pests.

C2: Identify the main pest species that affect the landscaped areas.

CE2.1 Identify and describe problem species (insects, adventitious herbs, and phytopathogenic fungi) that most often affect landscaped areas.

CE2.2 Describe the biological cycle of problem species.

CE2.3 Recognize the signs and symptoms that manifest the presence of these pests in the landscaped areas.

CE2.4 Determine the damage that problem species can cause in the environment, health, among others.

CE2.5 In a practical scenario in which pest species that affect a landscaped area are to be identified:

Identify pests based on their biological, morphological and environmental characteristics.

Point out the damage and economic losses that the plague can cause.

Determine control methods to be used by handling appropriate technical documentation and taking into account the manuals of good environmental practices.

Describe the safety and environmental protection measures to be taken into account in the choice of plant health control methods.

C3: Apply the procedure of action defined by the technical officer for the development of an integrated pest control, both in landscaped areas and built.

CE3.1 Differentiate the phases that make up integrated pest control.

CE3.2 Identify and develop the measures set out in the action programme.

CE3.3 Adopt the stipulated preventive measures.

CE3.4 Apply direct control measures according to the procedures indicated in the action program

CE3.5 Apply the security procedures and risk minimization outlined.

CE3.6 In a practical scenario of interpreting an integrated pest control action program:

Interpret the procedures to follow.

Point out the species to be combated and the means necessary for their control.

Define personal and environment risk prevention measures.

Contents

Recognition of problem species in built-up areas.

-Description and identification of species:

-rodents: Black rat, gray rat, and domestic mouse.

-Arthropods: Insects and arachnids (cockroaches, ants, flies, mosquitoes, wasps, termites, bedbugs, fleas, ticks, mites, food industry pests, among others).

-Microorganisms: bacteria, fungi, protozoa, amoebas, viruses, and rickettsias.

-Birds: pigeons, seagulls, among others.

-Others: Bats, cats and abandoned dogs.

-Forms of species identification.

-Habits and places frequented.

-Damage caused:

-Health of people and animals.

-Economic losses.

-Environmental.

2. Identification of problem species in landscaped areas.

-Description and identification of species:

-Insects: Caterpillars, Aphids, Mites, Trips, Cochines, among others.

-Phytopathogenic hongos.

-Adventitious Herbs.

-Biology of each species.

-Damage produced:

-Plant Protection.

-Economic losses

3. Integrated pest control in built-up and landscaped areas.

-Inspection:

-Signs and manifestation of the plague.

-Monitoring methods.

-Sampling programs (in microorganisms).

-Analysis of the situation.

-Control measures to be adopted:

-In structural and constructive elements: repair of operations and removal of nesting, shelter and entry sites.

-To optimize sanitary and environmental conditions: elimination of weeds and residues, avoid overtures, define adequate cleaning plans, hygiene of air conditioning systems, other.

-Control of phytopathogenic fungi: asepsis pruning tools, irrigation control and subscriber, among others.

-In the development of healthy behaviors and habits: user training, feeding of birds, control of goods, sterile material, citizen food, among others.

-Direct control over the noxious species. Methods: physical, physical, chemical, biological and chemical.

-Control method selection criteria and associated risks.

-Collection of information for the assessment of the results.

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Designation: APPLICATION OF BIOCIDAL PRODUCTS AND PLANT PROTECTION

Code: UF1506

Duration: 70 hours

Competition Reference: This training unit corresponds to RP2 and RP3.

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: .Distinguished the main techniques and machinery used in the application of biocidal products and plant protection products.

CE1.1. Classify application techniques based on the type of product formulation to be used.

CE1.2. Relate the most commonly used application machinery to pest control in built-up and landscaped areas.

CE1.3. Differentiate the parts and components that make up the different types of machinery.

CE1.4. Select the most suitable machinery according to the characteristics of the pest, product and environment.

CE1.5. In a scenario where you are presented with the label of a product, a type of installation and a particular pest:

Determine the most appropriate control technique to be applied taking into account the type of pest, the type of installation, and the formulation of the product.

Select the most appropriate machinery for the application technique.

Identify each of the parts and components that make up the machinery to be used.

C2: Prepare the means and products needed for chemical treatment.

CE2.1. Select the products, machinery and instruments identified in the action programme.

CE2.2. Verify the correct operation and/or perform the calibration of the machinery to be used.

CE2.3. Describe the means of personal protection and the environment.

CE2.4. Define the methods of cleaning and maintenance of machinery and application systems.

CE2.5. In a practical case of handling machinery and instruments for the treatment of treatments:

Perform the disassembly of the parts of the machine, as well as their cleaning and maintenance for proper operation.

Perform the assembly of machinery and instruments and their calibration.

Check that the machinery is in perfect condition for its next use.

Prepare the auxiliary instruments required for the product application.

Concretize personal and environmental protection measures to be used during machine handling.

C3: Apply the products taking into account the procedures set out in the action program.

CE3.1. Identify the forms of signaling and delimitation of the risk areas in the previous moments, during and after the application of the treatment.

CE3.2. Perform the calculation of dissolutions and dosages from the control program indications.

CE3.3. Interpret the control program and act in accordance with established procedures.

CE3.4. Explain specific waste management and packaging measures.

CE3.5. Identify the structure and complete the pest control service certificate.

CE3.6. In a scenario of preparing and applying a product:

Calculate the doses and prepare the dilutions or mixtures of the products, according to the procedures recommended by the manufacturer and the current regulations.

Select the machines and elements required for the product application to prepare.

Perform the tuning of the machine to be used.

Senalize and delimit the zone in which to apply the treatment.

Apply the product based on what is set in the Take Action program.

Properly clean machines and materials used for an upcoming use.

Ventar and perform cleaning and security measures established in the procedures.

Collect the waste produced during the application process and direct it to the specified point for management.

Perform previous operations by taking appropriate measures to prevent occupational hazards and environmental protection.

CE3.7. In a scenario of completing a service certificate:

Fill in the data for the products used and the treated areas.

Point out the encountered incidents and modes of action.

Indicate the safety deadlines to be respected before reusing the treated zones.

Contents

Identification of application machinery and techniques for pest control

Spray. Types of sprayers: backpack (manual or motorized), pumps (autonomous or tractor-operated), fixed installations.

Injection. Injection guns.

Lacquered. Types of lacquers.

Nebulization (hot and cold). Nebulizers and thermonebullizers.

Fumigation. Spraying equipment and treatments that are or generate gases.

Sprinkle and sprinkle types.

Application of granules. Granulators.

Application by fertigation.

Placement of baits (gels, blocks, among others).

Preparing and applying products

Interpretation and follow-up of the action program.

Calibration of instruments

Personal protection measures and equipment in the application.

Calculation and preparation of dilutions.

Calculation and dose checking

Signaling and delimitation before, during, and after treatment

Cleaning and maintenance of used equipment and the treated area

-Risk factors:

-Environment (pollution of aquifers, rivers, air pollution, negative effects on flora and fauna, among others)

-Population and users facilities (poisoning, allergy, discomfort, among others)

-Applicator: acute, chronic intoxication, carcinogenesis, allergies, among others

Security Deadlines

Service Certificate: Fulfillment

Management of debris and packaging used in the application

Methodological guidelines

Distance training:

Training Units

UF1506

Total duration in hours of the training units

N.

70

70

70

70

20

Sequence:

The training units for this module can be programmed independently.

Access criteria for students

They shall be those established in Article 4 of the Royal Decree governing the certificate of professionalism of the professional family to which this Annex accompanies.

FORMATIVE MODULE 3

Naming: SECURITY AND HEALTH.

Code: MF0075_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0075_2 Adopt job risk prevention measures in the job position.

Duration: 50 hours

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Identify the risks associated with the activity.

CE1.1 Recognize the risks derived from machine and tool handling: traps, cuts, projections, among others.

CE1.2 Recognize the risks arising from handling of lifting and transport equipment: entrapments, cuts, overefforts, vibrations, noise, among others.

CE1.3 Recognize the risks arising from load management and application of forces: falls of objects, musculoskeletal injuries, among others.

CE1.4 Recognize the risks of explosion and fire.

Ce1.5 Recognize the risks arising from exposure to chemical, physical, and biological agents.

CE1.6 Recognize the risks derived from the characteristics of the workplaces: stairs, work platforms, traffic surfaces, among others.

CE1.7 Recognize the risks derived from the supply facilities: electrical energy, water, compressed air gases, among others.

CE1.8 Recognize the risks arising from the performance of the work.

CE1.9 Recognize the risks derived from product storage.

C2: Apply appropriate prevention and protection measures to the risks arising from the specific activity.

CE2.1 Recognize the different means of collective protection applied to different types of risks: safeguard protections, immaterial barriers, general ventilation, localized extraction, among others.

CE2.2 Distinguished individual protection equipment (E.P.I.) types appropriate to each risk:

PPE Types:

Head protection.

Respiratory protection.

Protection of the face and eyes.

Protection of the trunk and limbs.

Protection from height falls.

Protection from noise and vibration.

Protection against thermogrometric conditions.

CE2.3 Identify possible emergency situations and their intervention in them.

CE2.4 Recognize the symptoms of poisoning and different types of injuries and apply first aid techniques.

CE2.5 Apply secure work procedures.

Contents

Applicable security and health legislation

Regulations on the prevention of occupational risks

-Labor Risk Prevention Act

-Prevention Services Regulation

-Sectoral rules

-Organization of prevention

-Obligations in risk prevention

-Businessman

-Worker

-Legal liability

-Civil

-Criminal

-Administrative

2. Identifying the risks associated with the activity

-Risk and danger concept

-Work accidents and occupational diseases

-Localization of risks

-Issue Focus

-Environment

-Receiver

-Risks by organizational factors

-Organization

-Jobs on shift

-Risks by material factors

-Order and cleanup

-Workplaces

-Ventilation and HVAC

-Noise

-Vibrations

-Lighting

-Risks by element uses

-Manual tools

-Handling objects

-Lift and transport

-Machines

-Electric Risks

-Power installations

-Electrical Equipment

-Fire and explosion hazards

-Fire Types

-Detection, alarm and extinction equipment

-Exttor agents

-Hazards for substance use

-Input and absorption paths

-Types of substances (physical, chemical and biological)

-Effects on the body

-Risks from exposure to radiation

-Ionizing radiations

-Non-ionising radiations

-Risk for Overefforts

-Physical load

-Mental load

3. Application of preventive and protective measures

-Collective protection:

-General ventilation or dilution.

-Local or localized extraction.

-Screens, opaque or glass partitions.

-Barandillas.

-Prevention, protection, and elastic networks.

-Fixed or mobile guards.

-Protection devices (sensitive control, mobile screens, sensitive devices).

-Individual protection equipment (EPIs).

-Protection of the skull (cap, harness).

-Protection of the face and visual apparatus (welder screens, glasses).

-Protection of the hearing apparatus (plug, ear, helmet).

-Protection of the upper extremities (gloves, mittens, mittens, among others).

-Protection of the lower extremities (footwear with security stitch, with security templates, among others).

-Protection of the respiratory tract (dependent on the environment, independent of the environment, of self-rescue).

-Protection from aggressive (chemical, thermal, radiation).

-Signage settings.

-Protection from fall in height (fastening systems, anti-acid systems, anti-acid devices).

-Senalization:

-In panel form.

-Luminosa.

-Acoustics.

-Verbal communication.

-Gestural.

-Additional.

-Emergency and evacuation plans:

-Risk assessment.

-Protection media.

-Planning for emergency actions.

-Deployment.

-First aid:

-The contents of the kit.

-Intoxications.

-Traumatisms.

-Congelations or insolations.

-Burns.

-Contusions.

-Herids.

-Hemorrhage.

-Stings and bites.

Principles of ergonomics.

Methodological guidelines

Distance training:

Formative Module

Number of total hours of the module

Maximum hours susceptible

distance

MF0075_2 formative module

50

20

Access criteria for students

They shall be those established in Article 4 of the Royal Decree governing the certificate of professionalism of the professional family to which this Annex accompanies.

NON-LABOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE MODULE FOR PEST CONTROL SERVICES

Code: MP0322

Duration: 80 hours

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Store biocidal products and plant protection products.

CE1.1 Run basic storage operations (distribution, placement, signaling, among others) of biocides ordering them according to their classification (type, toxicology, among others).

CE1.2 Locate and identify the products selected by the technical controller for the treatment.

CE1.3 Check the label for the validity of the registration number and expiration date and report any detected deficiencies to the immediate superior.

C2: Prepare the products and means necessary for the performance of treatments.

CE2.1 Calculate and prepare the required doses for treatment in accordance with guidelines marked by the technical officer and label instructions.

CE2.2 Dispose the necessary auxiliary instruments (measuring equipment, tools, magnifiers, ladders, etc.) to provide the service.

CE2.3 Organize the means and systems of application according to the characteristics of the biocidal products and the plant protection products selected for the treatment.

CE2.4 Mount and unmount application teams.

CE2.5 Check the proper operation and calibration of the application media.

C3: Inspect and locate arthropods, rats and mice or other species in built-up and landscaped areas

CE3.1. To locate the presence of living specimens, remains of dead individuals and signs of presence of the species considered pests.

CE3.2 Perform sampling to determine the presence of microorganisms, their identification and microbial rate.

CE3.3 Identify through footprints, dead animals, debris, feces, or damage produced the type of plague.

CE3.4 Browse, select, place, and review appropriate capture and/or monitoring systems.

CE3.5 Identify and register places of entry, shelter, nesting and/or feeding of species.

C4. Apply non-chemical direct control methods for pest control.

CE4.1 Manipulate and place physical and physical-chemical control systems.

CE4.2 Apply non-chemical sterilization procedures.

CE4.3 Capture, transport, and deposit the animals in the authorized zoo.

CE4.4 Use biological control products for pest control.

C5. Perform treatments by applying chemical products for pest control.

CE5.1 Select the most appropriate application technique based on the type of product, species to be controlled, features of the installation, and environment.

CE5.2 Secure the machinery used to apply the chemicals.

CE5.3 Run the procedures set by the technical officer.

CE5.4 Senalize and delimit the treatment area.

CE5.5 Calculate the doses and prepare the dilutions or mixtures of the products established by the technical officer.

CE5.6 Apply the product taking into account the personal and environment security measures.

CE5.7 Collect the products, machinery, and instruments used in the treated area.

CE5.8 Ventilation and perform the cleaning and security measures set out in the procedures.

CE5.9 Meet, sign, and deliver the service certificate to the client.

CE5.10 Manage debris and packaging according to the instructions implemented by the technical officer.

C6: Participate in the company's work processes, following the rules and instructions set out in the job center.

CE6.1 Behave responsibly in both human relationships and the jobs to be performed.

CE6.2 Respect the procedures and rules of the work center.

CE6.3 Diligently undertake tasks according to the instructions received, trying to bring them into line with the company's work rate.

CE6.4 Integrate into the production processes of the job center.

CE6.5 Use the established communication channels.

CE6.6 To respect at all times the measures of risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection.

Contents

Storage of biocidal products and plant protection products.

Locating and removing products from the warehouse for use.

Checking product conservation features and status

Label and Product Effective Check

Transportation of products and means for the performance of pest control activities.

Vehicle Operating and Documentation Check

Load of material and products in the vehicle.

Placing the load safely.

Verification of the availability of the relevant documentation for the identification of the transported products.

Localization and identification of pest species.

Inspection of facilities/zones to determine the presence of pest species.

Identification of detected pest species.

Application of appropriate sampling/capture or monitoring systems for each type of pest.

Localization of accesses, nesting places/shelter, and feeding of existing pests.

Performing non-chemical control operations.

-Application of non-chemical methods or systems based on the species to be controlled.

Capturing and undoing the dead animals.

Application of security procedures.

Development of chemical control operations.

Preparation of the application machinery according to the chemical technique and product to be used.

Applying the procedures set out in the Take Action program.

Signaling the treated areas and communication of the safety measures to be followed before, during and after treatment.

Preparation of dilutions and doses to be applied.

Application of the products following the indications set out in the action programme and respecting the personal and environmental security measures.

Performing ventilation and cleaning tasks in the treated area.

Packaging and product debris management/dilutions.

Fulfillment of service certificates.

Integration and communication in the job center

Responsible behavior in the job center.

Respect to the procedures and rules of the work center.

Diligently perform and perform the instructions received.

Recognition of the organization's production process.

Using the communication channels set in the job center.

Adequacy to the business rate of the business.

Tracking risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection regulations.

IV. PRESCRIPTIONS OF TRAINERS

Modules

Required Accreditation

Professional experience required in the scope of the competency

With accreditation

No accreditation

MF0078_2: Preparing biocidal products and phytosanitary products.

Licensed, engineer, architect, or corresponding degree title or other equivalent titles.

Diplomat, technical engineer, technical architect, or degree degree or other equivalent titles.

Professional Healthcare and Chemical Family Senior Technician.

Professional Middle Area Level 3 Professional Certificates Environment, of the Professional Family of Safety and Environment

1 year

3 years

MF0079_2: Application of media and products for pest control.

Licensed, engineer, architect, or corresponding degree title or other equivalent titles.

Diplomate, technical engineer, technical architect, or corresponding degree or other degree equivalent titles.

Superior Technical of the Professional Family of Health and Chemistry.

Professional Level 3 Professional Environment, Professional Family Safety and Environment Certificates.

1 year

3 years

MF0075_2:

Security and

Health.

Licensed, engineer, architect, or corresponding degree title or other titles equivalents.

Diplomate, technical engineer, technical architect, or corresponding degree title or other equivalent titles.

1 year

Required titration

V. MINIMUM SPACES, FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

Pest Control Lab Workshop

Forming Space

Surface m2

15 pupils

Surface m2

25 pupils

Classroom

45

50

45

60

store

30

60

Forming Space

X

M1

M2

M3

X

X

X

X

Pest Control Lab Workshop

X

X

X

Forming Space

Equipment

Classroom.

Audio-visual equipment.

Network-installed PCs, projection canon, and Internet.

Specialty-specific software.

2 Pizars to write with marker.

Rotafolios.

Classroom material.

Table and chair for the trainer.

Table and chairs for students

Workshop Pest control lab.

Closed Armaries

Stenstock

Auxiliary material for inspection: magnifiers, lanterns, mirrors, containers for sample collection, monitoring traps, among others.

< Application_table_body"> Application Machinery: sprayers, nebulizers, metering guns, lacquers, among others.

Vasos metering, pipettes, syringes, among others.

PPE ' s: gloves, protective goggles, buconasal masks, divers, boots, safety shoes, among others.

First Aid Botiquin

Extintors

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store.

The warehouse may be located in an external installation to the training center. This installation will meet the requirements for storage of chemical products to mark the current regulations.

It should not be interpreted that the various identified learning spaces should necessarily be differentiated by closure.

The facilities and equipment must comply with the relevant industrial and sanitary sanitary regulations and respond to the universal accessibility and safety measures of the participants.

The number of units to be provided with the tools, machines and tools specified in the training spaces will be sufficient for a minimum of 15 students and must be increased, in their case, to attend to the top number.

In the event that the training is addressed to persons with disabilities, the adaptations and reasonable adjustments will be made to ensure their participation in equal conditions.

ANNEX II

I. Identification of the certificate of professionalism

Naming: Operation of water treatment stations.

Code: SEAG0210

Professional Family: Safety and Environment

Professional area: Environmental management

Professional qualification level: 2

Professional reference qualification:

SEA026_2 Water treatment station operation (RD 295/2004, February 20)

Relationship of competency units that configure the certificate of professionalism:

UC0073_2: Operate water treatment and debugging processes

UC0074_2: Perform the maintenance operations of water treatment or debugging equipment and plant installations.

UC0075_2: Adopt job risk prevention measures in the job

General competition:

Operate, maintain and verify the operation of equipment, unit processes, and installations of water treatment and purification stations.

Professional Environment:

Professional scope:

This professional develops his professional activity in Autonomous Communities, municipalities and small or large municipalities. Companies in the water treatment and purification sector. Companies in the waste water purification sector. Urban, mixed or industrial wastewater treatment plants. Water treatment plants for human consumption

Productive Sectors:

Productive sectors associated with water treatment and purification.

Occupations or related jobs:

3132.1053 Waste water treatment plant operator.

3132.1105 Waste water treatment plant technician.

3132.1075 Water treatment and debugging plant operator, in general.

Supply water treatment plant operator.

Operators in incineration, water treatment facilities and other plant operators.

Duration of the associated training: 540 hours

Relationship of training modules and training units:

MF0073_2: Operation and operation of water treatment and treatment processes (220 hours).

UF1666: Waste water purification (90 hours)

UF1667: Drinking water treatment (70 hours)

UF1668: Drinking and Residual Water Analysis (60 Hours)

MF0074_2: Maintenance of equipment and installations of a water treatment plant and a sewage plant (190 hours).

UF1669: Preventive maintenance of water treatment plant equipment and processes and treatment plants (80 hours)

UF1670: Repair of mechanical and electrical equipment for water treatment plants and treatment plants (80 hours)

UF1671: Maintenance of water treatment plant environment and treatment plants (30 hours)

MF0075_2: (transverse) Security and health (50 hours).

MP0357: Non-working professional practice module of Water Treatment Station Operation (80 hours)

Linking with professional trainings:

The training provided in the MF0075_2 training module of this certificate of professionalism, guarantees the level of knowledge necessary to obtain the qualification for the performance of the prevention functions (a) basic level of labour risks, according to Annex IV of the Prevention Services Regulation, approved by Royal Decree 39/1997 of 17 January.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

Competition Unit 1

Naming: OPERATING WATER TREATMENT AND PURIFICATION PROCESSES

Level: 2

Code: UC0073_3

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Put in place, stop and verify the operation of the unit processes of a wastewater treatment plant.

CR1.1 Possible operating failures have been detected through visual observation or sensor indications.

CR1.2 The input flow has been verified and, depending on it, the bypass gates are operated.

CR1.3 The operation of the development and primary treatment is correct.

CR1.4 The appropriate actions to avoid the overflow of foams in aeration rafts, decanters and recirculation channel are implemented.

CR1.5 The supply of air to the biological reactors is planned.

CR1.6 Valves, pumps, Archimedes screws, and other mechanical or electrical equipment operate according to the instructions received.

CR1.7 The sludge treatment facilities operate by following the implanted procedures.

CR1.8 Odour treatment systems are in operation and there is sufficient reserve of reagents and cleaning and gas purification solutions.

CR1.9 Disinfection processes for water recycling (chlorination, ultraviolet, or ozonization) work according to specifications.

CR1.10 The daily incidences observed in each process have been recorded in the normalized parts to the effect.

RP2: Act on the processes of drinking water treatment, taking appropriate action, to ensure proper functioning and proper control.

CR2.1 The chlorine or derivative treatment processes have been verified and their operation is adequate.

CR2.2 Reagent dosing is specified and performed in correct conditions.

CR2.3 Reagent download and storage operations are performed according to established maintenance plans.

CR2.4 The filters are in suitable operating conditions and the actions required for their maintenance have been performed.

CR2.5 The flocculation process has been monitored and its operation is correct.

CR2.6 The operation of the control system is correct and the corresponding parameters have been checked and adjusted.

CR2.7 The continuous measurement of the integrated variables in the automated control system is guaranteed.

RP3: Take data and records of the various instruments and meters installed according to the specificities of the Potable Water Treatment Stations (ETAP) and Wastewater Purification Stations (EDAR).

CR3.1 Water flow measurements are recorded continuously or in a timely manner.

CR3.2 The pH sensors, dissolved oxygen, residual chlorine and other parameters at different points of the water line are operational and the corresponding data collection has been performed.

CR3.3 Pump and other mechanical equipment are controlled and the log is adequate.

CR3.4 Portable water quality parameter meters have been correctly used, adjusted and calibrated.

CR3.5 The measurements and data taken include the appropriate drives for each parameter.

CR3.6 The temperature, pressure, and gas flow parameters in anaerobic digestion are correctly recorded.

CR3.7 Reagent consumption and level indicator readings on different drives are recorded.

RP4: Take representative samples of the tributary, effluent and intermediate processes, according to the specificities of ETAP and EDAR.

CR4.1 The sampling material has been properly cleaned and prepared, in accordance with established protocols.

CR4.2 The appropriate containers for each sample are identified.

CR4.3 The different sampling points have been selected and correctly identified, according to the criteria set.

CR4.4 The samples are taken at the specified points and their transport and storage has been carried out under appropriate conditions.

CR4.5 The labelling of the sampling vessels is correct and the sample references have been established according to the sample identification protocols.

CR4.6 The sampling sheets are completed and the relevant observations are recorded.

RP5: Collaborate on the separation, treatment, and removal of sludge and waste.

CR5.1 The cleaning operations of the bars are scheduled to prevent their colkilling.

CR5.2 The removal processes of sands, fats and other waste of roughing have been monitored for the removal of the corresponding containers.

CR5.3 The sludge purge operations are scheduled and the necessary adjustments are made.

CR5.4 Sludge dewatering equipment and conveyor belts operate correctly and waste removal is done in the established manner and time.

Professional Context

Production media

Decanters. Digesters, Filters, Reactors, Reagent Deposits. Bottom or surface scratches, Pumps. Engines. Water-raising stations. Valves, metering pumps. Band Filters, Centrileaks. Press filters. Heat exchangers. Powertrains. Turbines. Air diffusers. Electrical installations. Flow meters. Mechanical or manual cleaning bars. Conveyor Belts, Compressors. Blowers. Oxygen diffusers. Pressure sensors and other parameters. Electrodes of pH and dissolved O2. Automatic tomamuestras. Material for cleaning and collection of waste. Containers. Hoppers. Vehicles for the removal of waste.

Products and results

Methods, procedures, and sequences of defined operations, as well as parameters of operations not defined in their entirety. Waters suitable for human consumption and clean water. Production of water for recycling. Sludge treated for recovery or discharge in landfill.

Information used or generated

Plant operation manuals. Working protocols. Technical instructions and schemes of mechanical or electrical equipment. Measurement equipment operation manuals. Preventive and corrective maintenance parts. Safety sheets for chemical products, specific legislation on water treatment and sludge for purification. Legislation on water intended for human consumption.

Competition Unit 2

Naming: PERFORMING THE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS OF WATER TREATMENT OR PURIFICATION PLANT EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATIONS

Level: 2

Code: UC0074_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Perform preventive maintenance of equipment and processes.

CR1.1 The preventive maintenance set has been performed in accordance with the schedule of planned jobs.

CR1.2 The criteria set in the maintenance protocols for each team or process have been accurately applied.

CR1.3 The appropriate adjustments for proper operation of mechanical or electrical equipment are carried out periodically.

CR1.4 Equipment maintenance data and operations are recorded on the printed printed matter.

CR1.5 Product residues used in the preventive maintenance of equipment (lubricants, motor oils, drilling, etc.) have been disposed of in accordance with the nature of the product and the final disposal protocol.

RP2: Perform mechanical and electrical equipment repair, following the given protocols and instructions.

CR2.1 The appropriate actions to detect possible failures in the operation of the equipment have been implemented according to the established program.

CR2.2 The appropriate tools and tools for the repair of equipment have been properly selected.

CR2.3 The provisioning of parts and parts required for repair has been performed and the parts transported properly to the place of use.

CR2.4 Parts repairs and replacements have been performed following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.

CR2.5 Breakdowns in pipes, valves, and other elements have been remedied, verifying the final performance of the equipment.

RP3: Maintain internal installations in proper storage conditions.

CR3.1 The maintenance and preservation processes of buildings, vials and other internal plant installations have been carried out in accordance with existing requirements.

CR3.2 The small repairs required for building conservation have been properly carried out.

CR3.3 The actions necessary for the implementation of disinfection plans for proper hygiene of buildings and installations have been carried out within the appropriate time frame.

CR3.4 The maintenance and replacement of lamps, plugs and other electrical elements is suitable for the maintenance of buildings and installations.

CR3.5 Plant gardening maintenance tasks are planned.

CR3.6 Measures such as fencing and elements to minimize corrosion are applied.

Professional Context

Production media

Decanters. Filter Digesters. Reagent deposits. Bottom or surface scratches. Bombs. Engines. Water-raising stations. Valves. Metering pumps. Filters. Band. Centrifuges. Press filters. Heat exchangers. Powertrains. Turbines. Air diffusers. Electrical installations. Flow meters. Mechanical or manual cleaning bars. Conveyor belts. Compressors. Blowers. Oxygen diffusers. Pressure sensors and other parameters. Electric measuring instruments. Material for cleaning and collection of waste. Containers. Hoppers. Vehicles for the transport of waste. Tools for mechanical and electrical work. Masonry and plumbing tools, basic paint tools, welding equipment.

Products and results

Methods, procedures, and sequences of defined operations, as well as parameters of operations not defined in their entirety. Mechanical and electrical equipment, installations, pipes and tanks under continuous operating operating conditions.

Information used or generated

Technical Equipment Manuals. Maintenance work protocols. Technical instructions and schemes of mechanical or electrical equipment, Manuals of operation of equipment of physical measures. Preventive and corrective maintenance parts. Safety tokens for chemicals. Waste regulations.

Competition Unit 3

Denomination: ADOPT WORKPLACE RISK PREVENTION MEASURES AT THE WORKPLACE

Level: 2

Code: UC0075_2

Professional realizations and realization criteria

RP1: Recognize the risks associated with the activity

CR1.1 The risks arising from waste to be treated are known.

CR1.2 The risks arising from waste collection procedures and equipment are known.

CR1.3 The risks derived from the substances and energies used in the treatment of waste are known.

CR1.4 The risks derived from the procedure and work teams are known.

CR1.5 The risks arising from existing facilities in workplaces are known.

CR1.6 The risks arising from the environmental conditions of workplaces are known.

RP2: Apply the appropriate preventive and protective measures to the risks of your job.

CR2.1 The work procedures and preventive instructions are known and applied correctly.

CR2.2 The utility of collective protection means are known, using them correctly and communicating any impact on their operation.

CR2.3 Uses, employs, and preserves individual protection equipment for mandatory use

CR2.4 Safety and health signaling and labeling related to your work is known.

CR2.5 The alarm signals are correctly interpreted and the way to act is known in case of activation.

CR2.6 The location of fire fighting equipment and proper performance in case of occurrence is known.

CR2.7 The way to act in emergency situations is known.

CR2.8 The basic symptoms of hazardous product poisoning and action protocols in case of materialization are known.

CR2.9 The performance protocols in case of leaks, spills or discharges of dangerous products are known and implemented.

CR2.10 The performance protocols for first care set in the job center are known and applied.

Professional Context

Production media

Individual protective equipment suitable for existing risks. Basic first aid equipment. Signalling and beacon material. Mobile communication system.

Products and results

Methods, procedures, and sequences of defined operations, as well as parameters of operations not defined in their entirety. Attention to contingencies related to accidents and incidents in different production processes.

Information used or generated

Used: Risk information provided by the job center. Labels and safety sheets for dangerous products. Preventive instructions, action protocols and work procedures. Work equipment manuals. Generated: Risk communication parties, incidents and breakdowns.

III. TRAINING OF THE CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONALISM

FORMATIVE MODULE 1

Naming: OPERATION AND OPERATION OF WATER TREATMENT AND TREATMENT PROCESSES

Code: MF0073_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0073_2 Operate water treatment and debugging processes

Duration: 220 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Naming: WASTEWATER DEBUGGING

Code: UF1666

Duration: 90 hours

Competition reference: This training unit corresponds to RP1 and RP5

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Identify the different waste water treatment processes, the basic facilities that are used, and the normal operating conditions.

CE1.1 Apply precisely the concepts and terminology associated with the treatment of wastewater treatment.

CE1.2 Distinguished the different phases of the water line process and its goal in the treatment.

CE1.3 Define the basic operating fundamentals of each process and the expected debug yields of each process.

CE1.4 Identify the different phases of sludge treatment and the expected targets and yields in each of them.

CE1.5 accurately describe the origin, composition, storage, and use of biogas.

CE1.6 Name the basic elements of the treatment systems for odour minimization.

CE1.7 On a given assumption, design the scheme of a scrubber and explain the sequence in which the different treatments are found and the overall expected performance of each one.

C2: Adjust and operate mechanical, electrical, or measurement equipment of different parameters for the control of debugging processes.

CE2.1 Describe the basic operation and handling of the mechanical equipment installed in the plant.

CE2.2 Compare variables with reference values to determine compliance conditions.

CE2.3 accurately identify the various sensors and measurement equipment that are commonly used in treatment plants and their function.

CE2.4 Adjust and regulate the various mechanical or electrical equipment by following the corresponding technical instruction manuals.

CE2.5 Apply the necessary protocol to perform the calibration of portable parameter measurement sensors such as pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, from the instructions in the equipment manual.

C3: Perform and control the treatment, storage, utilization, and removal operations of waste and debugging by-products.

CE3.1 Handle treatment waste separation and recovery equipment:

-Sludge Purge Pumps.

-conveyor belts.

-Mechanical and manual cleaning systems for grills and sieves.

-Background and surface Rasquettes.

CE3.2 Defend the types of containers used for the removal of waste and debugging by-products.

CE3.3 Specify to explain the available means for cleaning and disposal of waste and its suitability for the type of waste.

CE3.4 Describe existing options for recycling of debug by-products.

-Reusing effluents

-Valorization of debug biosolids.

Contents

Wastewater

General waste water types and composition:

Urban.

Industrials.

Mixed.

Plumas.

Blancas.

landfill and wastewater regulations:

Actuators.

Spill limits.

Chemicals:

inhibitory subjects.

DQO.

DBO.

Solid on Suspension.

Nutrients.

nitrogenous compounds.

phosphorus compounds.

Physical-chemical indicators:

Conductivity.

PH.

Oils and fats.

Microbiological indicators:

Bacteria.

Protozoos.

Metazoos.

Total and fecal coliforms.

Fecal croptococci.

Specific Contaminants and Pathogenic Microorganisms.

Problems in an EDAR due to the composition of wastewater:

Separation of phases.

Foaming.

Anoxia and odour production.

Anomalous discharges and toxic shocks.

Problems in an EDAR due to other factors:

Inbound flow tips and minimums.

Room temperature.

Wastewater purification stations (EDAR)

Purge goals.

Unit Processes.

Process Types:

Physical chemistry.

Biologics.

Secondary processes:

Aerobiosis, anaerobic and anoxia.

Water line scheme of a wastewater treatment plant.

The logical sequence of treatments and function of each of them.

Debug yields.

Pretreatment of wastewater.

Roughing:

Types.

Thick (bivalve spoon).

Fine (fine grills, hydranet, broken pas).

Cleaning systems.

Manual.

Automatic.

Chemicals.

Removal of the roughing.

Developed:

Types.

Washing.

Sands removal.

Degreasing:

Types.

Blowers.

Aeroflot.

Reactors removal.

Degreasing waste.

Correct final disposition.

Characterization of the residue.

Primary Wastewater Treatment

Chemical Precipitation:

Coagulation.

Major coagulants and coagulation helpers.

Flocculation.

Major flocculants (cationic, anionic).

Physical Decanting:

Associated mechanical equipment (scrapes, bridges, stirrers).

Major coagulants and coagulation helpers:

Conditions of employment.

Preparation and dosing of reagents.

Characteristics of the primary sludge.

Sludge Purge Systems.

Treatment of supernatants.

Biological Wastewater Treatment

Foundation of the processes of active sludge and bacterial beds.

Incorporating air into the system.

Agitation.

Sludge recirculation.

Purge of excess sludge.

Teams employees.

Operating problems for active sludge systems.

Types of biological treatments:

Fixed bed systems.

Soft technologies.

Reactors full wheel.

USBR.

Percolator filters.

Tertiary or complementary wastewater treatment

Decanting:

Physics.

Chemical physicist.

Filters.

Disinfection:

Criteria for proper disinfection.

Disinfection with chlorine or derivatives.

Disinfection with ultraviolet radiation.

Ozonization.

Sludge Line of an EDAR

Primary, secondary and mixed sludge sludge.

Heavy and flotation thickening processes.

sludge Tamizado. Benefits and equipment used.

Stabilization processes (Digestion anaerobic and aerobic stabilization).

Gas line of an EDAR:

Origin and composition of digestion gas.

Warming and stirring digesters with digestion gas.

Heat exchangers.

Harnessing the digestion gas for electrical energy production.

Sludge Dehydration (Band Filters, Centrileaks, Press Filters).

Disposal of waste (Cintas transporters, Tolvas):

Transport and treatment of sludge.

Thermal Drying.

composting.

Other uses.

Air Line in an EDAR

Measurement and odour control in an EDAR.

Alternatives.

Extracting and treating odors:

Teams.

Biological.

Chemical physicist.

Reactive employees.

Recycled water recycling.

Treatments employees.

Water-purged regulations:

Quality required by current administration based on usage.

Quality control parameters.

Reuse of biosolids.

Energy recovery.

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Naming: POTABLE WATER TREATMENT

Code: UF1667

Duration: 70 hours

Competition reference: This formative unit corresponds to the RP2

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Interpret the sequence of treatments used for the production of water intended for human consumption.

CE1.1 To accurately distinguish the sequence of treatments applied for the production of drinking water.

CE1.2 Define the objectives, typical dosages and variables to be controlled in the coagulation coagulation treatments.

CE1.3 Classify the products and application points of chlorine and derivatives according to the objective sought in a potabilizing plant.

CE1.4 Citar the basics and requirements of other treatments used for water disinfection.

CE1.5 Distinguished the different types of filtration treatments and basic operating and cleaning criteria.

CE1.6 Citar the fundamentals and operation of the active carbon treatment systems.

CE1.7 Describe the parameters of quality and parametric values established by the Normative For Drinking Water and explain its meaning.

C2: Prepare, dose and apply the appropriate amounts of the reagents necessary for the operation of chemical water treatment processes.

CE2.1 Recognize the types of reagent dispensers and their adjustment according to the manufacturer's instructions.

CE2.2 Interpret the labeling of chemicals and security pictograms.

CE2.3 Calculate percentages of reagent mixtures and relate the quantities in mass to the final concentration of the product used.

CE2.4 Describe precautions to be taken in case of accidental discharge or spillage of reagents.

CE2.5 Describe the preventive storage operations of reagents for proper maintenance.

Contents

Drinking water

The water cycle.

Composition of natural waters.

Quality criteria based on usage.

Water Microbiology:

Major groups of microorganisms.

Specific units in microbiology.

Applicable rules:

Parameters and control parametric values.

Incidents and Communication.

Analytical plans.

Deposit Cleanup Frequencies.

Authorized materials and products.

Restrictions on Autonomous Communities.

Analytical database. SINAC.

Water characteristics of drinking water

The natural cycle of water.

The integral cycle of water.

Water quality criteria based on usage.

Water Microbiology:

Major groups of microorganisms.

Specific units in microbiology.

tributary and effluent characteristics:

Failure detection.

Water pollution indicators:

Parameters.

Units.

Drinking water treatment plants (ETAP)

Potabilization goals.

Water-based potabilization systems:

Surface water.

Groundwater.

Salty water.

Treatments with chlorine derivatives

Objectives:

Prechlorination (Oxidation, Break point).

Poschlorination (chloramination, free chlorine, combined chlorine, total chlorine).

Chlorine treatment residual products:

Tialhometanes.

Other chlorine derivatives.

Disinfection products:

Chlorine gas.

Sodium hypochlorite.

Chlorine dioxide.

Chlorine application points in ETAPS.

Other forms of disinfection:

ultraviolet rays.

Ozononization.

Coagulation and flocculation of drinking water

Colloidal matter in the waters.

Coagulation and flocculation treatments:

Objectives.

Variables to be controlled.

Reagents used as coagulants and coagulation helpers:

Alumina compounds.

Iron Compounds.

Electrolyters.

Adjustment of the conditions of the coagulation reaction. (Jahr test).

Design of the coagulation flocculation reactors:

Static decanters.

Dynamic Decanters (superpulsator).

Treatment waste:

Later uses.

Drinking water filtration processes

Filtration installations:

Filters closed.

Filters open.

Control and process cleaning of filtration systems:

Blowers.

Counterbalanced Pumps.

Activated carbon treatments:

Adsorption targets.

Preparation, dosing and application of reagents

Reagent metering types:

Peristaltic pumps.

Volumetric Pumps.

Operating slogans.

4/20 mAmp electrical signal.

Signal by pulses

Interpretation of chemical labeling and security pictograms.

Dosing of reagents.

Download operations, and storage of reagents.

FORMATIVE UNIT 3

Naming: DRINKING AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS

Code: UF1668

Duration: 60 hours

Competition reference: This training unit corresponds to RP3 and RP4

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Record data and complete the normalized parts of the job without error.

CE1.1 Differentiate the types of wastewater and the general characteristics of the wastewater.

CE1.2 Distinguished what are normal characteristics of the tributary and effluent of the various processes and detect possible anomalous anomalies or discharges.

CE1.3 Describe the different flow measurement systems and other physical parameters of interest in the different facilities of a water treatment or purification plant.

CE1.4 Indicate the meaning of the main parameters of water pollution indicators.

CE1.5 Describe and register the units in which each parameter is expressed.

CE1.6 Interpreting schemas, tables, and charts.

CE1.7 Fill in a data record protocol.

C2: Take representative samples of the tributary, effluent, intermediate processes and by-products and perform their preservation and transport to the laboratory under appropriate conditions.

CE2.1 Different types of samples: point, integrated, composite, and their applications in process control.

CE2.2 Recognize the different types of sampling vessel, its function and fill conditions, depending on the type of samples.

CE2.3 Put in place and schedule take automatic samples and prepare composite samples.

CE2.4 Identify the plant's interest sampling points accurately.

CE2.5 Citar the basic techniques of conservation, transport and preservation of the samples.

CE2.6 Classify and select special cleaning procedures for sampling vessels based on the parameters to be determined.

CE2.7 Describe the issues to be reflected in the sampling sheet and in the labeling and referencing of the samples.

Contents

Sampling for residual water analysis

Water and sludge sampling in water treatment plants.

Sample Types:

Effluent input and output.

Waste.

Licormix.

Sludge.

Application of the samples in the process control.

Selection criteria for the sampling point.

Types of sample canisters:

Function.

Fill conditions.

Cleaning.

Automatic sampling programming.

Preparing composite samples.

Labeling and referencing samples.

Fill of sample sheets.

Sample preservation techniques:

Conservation.

Transport.

Sampling for drinking water analysis

Raw fetch water sampling.

Analysis types:

Control.

Full

Organoleptic

Chlorine free

Selection criteria for the sampling point.

Types of sample canisters:

Function (physicochemical, microbiological)

Fill conditions.

Cleaning.

Labeling and referencing samples.

Fill of sample sheets.

Sample preservation techniques:

Conservation.

Transport.

Taking and recording data from instruments and meters installed in EDAR

Record flow measurements.

Measurement units:

Mass.

Volume.

Ways of expressing concentration.

Physical parameter record:

Temperature.

Color.

Odor.

Conductivity.

Materials in suspension.

Gas flow in anaerobic digestion.

Pressure.

Chemical parameter record:

pH.

Dissolved Oxygen.

Organic Matter.

Inorganic matter.

Redox.

Reagent consumption.

Measurement instruments:

Lab.

Field.

Calibrating and adjusting physical parameter meters.

Chemical parameter measurement instruments:

Calibrated with patterns.

Regulation and control of reagent dosing equipment.

Pump Operation Logs:

Hours.

Flow Read.

Mechanical Element Operating Records:

Hours.

Data Log Protocol.

Interpretation of schemas, tables, and charts.

Taking and recording instrument and meter data installed on ETAP

Record flow measurements.

Measurement units:

Mass.

Volume.

Ways of expressing concentration.

Physical parameter record:

Pump Pressure

Chemical parameter record:

Reagent consumption.

Residual Chlorine.

Inbound/Outbound Turbidity.

Active Carbon Index

Measurement instruments:

Lab.

Field.

Regulation and control of reagent dosing equipment.

Pump Operation Logs:

Hours.

Flow Read.

Mechanical Element Operating Records:

Hours.

Data Log Protocol.

Interpretation of schemas, tables, and charts.

Methodological guidelines

Distance training:

Training Units

Formunity 2- UF1667

Total duration in hours of the training units

N.

90

90

90

90

90

40

70

30

Formative Unit 3-UF1668

60

30

Sequence:

Training units 1 and 2 can be programmed independently. The formative unit 3 must be imparted once the first two are exceeded.

Access criteria for students

They shall be those established in Article 4 of the Royal Decree governing the certificate of professionalism of the professional family to which this Annex accompanies.

FORMATIVE MODULE 2

Naming: MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES OF A WATER TREATMENT PLANT AND A SEWAGE PLANT

Code: MF0074_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0074_2 Perform the maintenance operations of water treatment or debugging equipment and installations.

Duration: 190 hours

FORMATIVE UNIT 1

Denomination: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OF WATER TREATMENT PLANT EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES AND TREATMENT PLANTS

Code: UF1669

Duration: 80 hours

Competition reference: This training unit corresponds to RP1

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Apply the preventive maintenance plan for equipment and processes according to the established protocols.

CE1.1 Describe the basic operation and handling of mechanical and electrical equipment installed in the plant.

CE1.2 Identify from the operating scheme of a team the points to review and maintain.

CE1.3 Identify the type of paint needed to apply in mechanical equipment and identify color codes.

CE1.4 Select the appropriate machinery's oiling methods and procedures and recognize the different specifications of the oils used.

CE1.5 Describe the criteria to be taken into account in the organization of the workshop and in the control of spare parts.

C2: Detect through visual inspection failures of equipment.

CE2.1 Select the appropriate precision instruments to perform the measurements.

CE2.2 Adjust and calibrate parameter measurement equipment in mechanical and electrical equipment.

CE2.3 Register measures done according to established protocols

CE2.4 Discern whether the measurements obtained for the operating parameters of a team are within the permitted tolerances.

Contents

Organization and planning for preventive maintenance of drinking water treatment plant equipment and treatment plants.

Mechanical and electrical equipment for drinking and sewage plants:

Functionality.

Basic operation and equipment handling.

Points to review and maintain.

Interpretation of drawings, sketches, and schemas:

Projections.

Acitations.

Scales.

Symbology.

Maintenance plans:

Inspection items.

Frequency of visits.

Operations to perform.

Software support for preventive maintenance.

Organization of the workshop.

-Control of spare parts and organization of the warehouse.

Parts of work.

Preventive maintenance of equipment and machinery for water treatment plants and treatment plants

Cleaning of equipment:

Techniques, frequency, and products used.

Lubrication:

Grease points.

Grease systems.

Characteristics and classification of lubricants.

Application instruments.

Lubrication of mechanisms.

Filters and levels.

Removing used oils.

Refrigeration of mechanical equipment:

Products used.

corrosion protection:

Anti-corrosive paint.

Galvanized.

Maintenance of equipment and machinery painting:

Techniques.

Features.

Color code.

Maintenance Operations Log:

Reports and forms.

Preventive maintenance operations for water treatment plant equipment and equipment

Diagnosis of possible breakdowns, control and monitoring.

Metrology:

Decimal metric system.

English system.

Measure and check instruments.

Adjustment and calibration of measurement equipment.

Preventive measurement:

Noise analysis.

Vibration analysis in pumps.

Bearings temperature analysis.

Engine winding temperature analysis.

Analysis of the performance of electromobs.

Analysis of engine performance.

Analysis of the characteristic pump curve.

Record and interpretation of measurements.

FORMATIVE UNIT 2

Denomination: REPAIR OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR WATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND TREATMENT PLANTS

Code: UF1670

Duration: 80 hours

Competition reference: This formative unit corresponds to the RP2

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Plan corrective maintenance of equipment and pipelines according to established protocols.

CE1.1 Classify and organize spare parts based on their use and technical specifications.

CE1.2 Interpret schemas, tables, and graphs regarding the operation of mechanical or electrical equipment.

CE1.3 Determine, from the scheme of a studied mechanical equipment, its function and principle of operation.

CE1.4 Analyze the breakdown by determining the performances to perform for repair.

CE1.5 Select the appropriate tools and tools to perform the repair.

C2: Repair simple breakdowns in mechanical and electrical equipment, pipes and pipelines by completing the established maintenance parts.

CE2.1 Mount and unmount simple mechanical equipment.

CE2.2 Perform simple electrical assemblies.

CE2.3 Repair and replace the damaged parts of the equipment by following the manufacturer's instructions, the established performance protocols, and the necessary safety measures.

CE2.4 Verify the correct operation of the equipment after the failure has been remedied.

CE2.5 Fill in a maintenance part describing, if any, the breakdown and spare parts.

Contents

Metrology and industrial mechanics, hydraulics and electricity applied to the maintenance of drinking and sewage stations

The decimal metric system.

Measurement units:

The International System.

Conversion of units.

Basic machines and tools:

Basic operations with manual tools.

Electric Arc Welding.

Sole with torch (TIG).

Mechanical mounts:

Machine items.

Join elements.

Adjustments and repairs.

Checks.

Laminar and turbulent flows.

Volume, flow, and pressure.

Average, minimum, maximum, and peak flow rates.

Caudaleters:

Open and closed channel flow measure systems.

Electromagnetic counters.

Mechanical Counters.

Load loss:

Water lift systems.

Electromagnetism:

General principles.

Applications on ETAP and EDAR.

Relationship between electricity and electromagnetism.

High voltage and low voltage.

Basic knowledge of programmable automatons.

Organization of corrective maintenance

Interpretation of drawings:

Regulations.

Scales.

Projections.

Acutation.

Symbology.

Mechanical schemas.

Electrical Schemes.

Diagnosis of breakdowns, control and tracking:

Part of maintenance

Control of spare parts.

Corrective pipeline maintenance

Connections.

Vacuum and pressure systems.

Repairs and Maintenance.

Basic Welding Techniques:

Mechanical equipment in a water treatment plant.

Welding with polyethylene (butt, electrosoldering).

Welding of steels.

Pumps and pumping facilities:

Submerged.

Surface.

Characteristic Curves.

Yields.

Pump stations.

Pressure and vacuum groups.

Valves:

Electrovalves.

Butterfly Valves.

Gate Valves.

Engines:

Types.

Operating Schemas.

Conveyor Belts.

Air Input Systems:

Turbines.

Blowers and turbochargers.

Other mechanical equipment installed on an EDAR/ETAP:

Operating Schemas.

Maintenance and cleanup.

Corrective maintenance of electrical installations

Current and alternating current.

Electrical Circuits:

Electrical Schemes.

Transformation of electrical energy into heat.

Electrical Metrology:

Measurement instruments.

Machines and tools for electrical wiring.

FORMATIVE UNIT 3

Naming: MAINTAINING THE WATER TREATMENT PLANT ENVIRONMENT AND DEBUGGING PLANTS

Code: UF1671

Duration: 30 hours

Competition reference: This training unit corresponds to the RP3

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Apply appropriate measures for the preservation, cleaning and maintenance of the facilities of an EDAR and an ETAP.

CE1.1 Distinguished areas with the highest hygiene-sanitary risk and proper cleaning procedures.

CE1.2 Identify the products used in disinfection and disinterment of the facilities and apply the corresponding protective measures according to their labelling.

CE1.3 Perform passive building safety measures for maintenance in hygienic conditions.

CE1.4 Resolver and locate small power grid, water supply and sludge breakdowns.

CE1.5 Identify the type of existing pavement and the appropriate products for correct replacement.

CE1.6 Indentify the types of existing records for correct replacement as well as the elements that compose it.

CE1.7 Identify the elements that make up the environment gardening and its repair process.

Contents

Building and facilities hygiene

Facilities with biological risk in EDAR.

Cleaning decanters, and grills.

Disinfection of deposits in ETAP ' S:

Products and application.

Building Cleaning Products:

Types, pictograms, features, and application.

Maintenance and conservation of infrastructure, buildings and equipment

Maintenance of vials and plant lighting:

Repairing asphalt pavements.

Repair of non-asphaltic pavements.

How to store gravel pavements.

Relocation of imbornals and maintenance.

How to store wells, archets, and record caps.

Maintenance of landscaped spaces:

Associated machinery and utilities.

Maintenance of sprinklers and electrovalves.

Pests and fumigation products.

Maintenance of installations on EDAR/ETAP:

Interiors and exteriors.

Coating and repair of covers.

Painting.

Isolation and waterproofing.

Repair of power installations (automated doors).

Repair of breakdowns in plumbing installations.

Repair of windows, doors and partitions.

Barnized.

Reports and forms.

Methodological guidelines

Distance training:

Training Units

UF1670

Total duration in hours of the training units

N.

80

80

80

80

80

80

80

80

80

20

Formative Unit 3-UF1671

30

10

Sequence:

Training units 1 and 2 can be programmed independently. The formative unit 3 must be imparted once the first two are exceeded.

Access criteria for pupils

They shall be those established in Article 4 of the Royal Decree governing the certificate of professionalism of the professional family to which this Annex accompanies.

FORMATIVE MODULE 3

Naming: SECURITY AND HEALTH

Code: MF0075_2

Professional qualification level: 2

Associated with the Competition Unit:

UC0075_2 Adopt job risk prevention measures in the job

Duration: 50 hours

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Recognize the risks associated with the activity.

CE1.1 Recognize the risks derived from machine and tool handling: traps, cuts, projections, etc.

CE1.2 Recognize the risks arising from handling of lifting and transport equipment: entrapments, cuts, overefforts, vibrations, noise, etc.

CE1.3 Recognize the risks arising from load handling and application of forces: falling objects, musculoskeletal injuries, etc.

CE1.4 Recognize the risks of explosion and fire.

CE1.5 Recognize the risks arising from exposure to chemical, physical and biological agents.

CE1.6 Recognize the risks derived from the characteristics of the workplaces: Escalations, work platforms, traffic surfaces, etc.

Ce1.7 Recognize the risks arising from supply facilities: Electrical energy, water, compressed air gases, etc.

CE1.8 Recognize the risks arising from the performance of the work.

CE1.9 Recognize the risks derived from product storage.

C2: Apply appropriate prevention and protection measures to the risks arising from the specific activity.

CE2.1 Recognize the different means of collective protection applied to different types of risks: safeguard protections, immaterial barriers, general ventilation, localized extraction, etc.

CE2.2 Distinguished individual protection equipment (E.P.I.) types appropriate to each risk:

-PPE types:

-Protection of the head.

-Respiratory protection.

-Protection of the face and eyes.

-Protection of the trunk and limbs.

-Protection from height falls.

-Protection from noise and vibration.

-Special Protections: Chemical, Biological and Radiation Risks.

-Protection against thermogrometric conditions.

CE2.3 Identify possible emergency situations and their intervention in them.

CE2.4 Recognize the symptoms of poisoning and different types of injuries and apply first aid techniques.

CE2.5 Apply secure work procedures.

Contents

Basic Legislation on Occupational Risk Prevention

Regulations on the prevention of occupational risks:

Labor Risk Prevention Act.

Prevention Services Regulation.

Sectoral rules.

Organization of prevention.

Risk prevention obligations:

Entrepreneur.

Worker.

Legal liability:

Civil.

Criminal.

Administrative.

Identifying the risks associated with the activity

Risk and danger concept.

Accidents at work and occupational diseases.

Locating the risks:

Issue Focus.

Environment.

Receiver.

Risks by organizational factors:

Organization.

Shift jobs.

Risks by material factors:

Order and cleanup.

Workplaces.

Ventilation and HVAC.

Noise.

Vibrations.

Lighting.

Risks by element uses:

Manual tools.

Manipulation of objects.

Lift and transport.

Machines.

Electrical Risks:

Electrical installations.

Electrical equipment.

Fire and explosion hazards:

Types of fire.

Detection, alarm and extinction equipment.

Extinguishing Agents.

Substances for Use of Substances:

Input and absorption paths.

Types of substances (physical, chemical, and biological).

Effects on the organism.

Risks from explosion to radiation:

Ionizing radiation.

Non-ionising radiations.

Risks by Overefforts:

Physical load.

Mental load.

Application of preventive and protective measures

Collective protection:

General ventilation or dilution.

Local or localized extraction.

Screens, opaque or glass partitions.

railings.

Prevention, protection, and elastic networks.

Fixed or mobile guards.

Protection devices (sensitive control, mobile display, sensitive devices).

Individual Protection Equipment (EPIs):

skull protection (cap, harness).

Protection of the face and visual apparatus (welder screens, glasses).

Protection of the hearing apparatus (stopper, ears, helmet).

Protection of the upper extremities (gloves, mittens, mittens, among others).

Protection of the lower extremities (footwear with security stitch, with security templates, among others).

Protection of the respiratory tract (environment-dependent, environment-independent, self-rescue).

Protection from aggressive (chemical, thermal, radiation).

Signage garments.

Height-drop protection (clamping systems, anti-acid systems, anti-acid devices).

Signaling:

In the form of paper.

Light.

Acoustics.

Verbal communication.

Gestural.

Additional.

Emergency and evacuation plans:

Risk assessment.

Protection media.

Planning for emergency actions.

Deployment.

First aid:

The contents of the kit.

Intoxications.

Trauma.

Freezes or insolations.

Burns.

Bruises.

Wounds.

Hemorrhage.

Bites and bites.

Principles of ergonomics.

Methodological guidelines

Distance training:

Formative Module

Number of total hours of the module

Maximum hours susceptible

distance

Formative Module-MF0075_2

50

20

Access criteria for students

They shall be those established in Article 4 of the Royal Decree governing the certificate of professionalism of the professional family to which this Annex accompanies.

NON-WORKING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE MODULE FOR WATER TREATMENT OPERATION

Code: MP0357

Duration: 80 hours

Assessment Capabilities and Criteria

C1: Adjust and operate mechanical, electrical, or measurement equipment of different parameters for the control of debugging processes.

CE1.1 Compare variables with reference values to determine compliance conditions.

CE1.2 Help to adjust and regulate the various mechanical or electrical equipment by following the corresponding technical instruction manuals.

CE1.3 Collaborate in the application of the protocol necessary to perform the calibration of portable sensors of measurement of parameters such as pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, from the instructions of the manual of the equipment.

C2: Register data, complete standard parts of work, and take samples from the tributary, effluent intermediate processes and byproducts.

CE2.1 Participate in the interpretation of schemas, tables, and charts.

CE2.2 Collaborate on the fulfillment of a data record protocol.

CE2.3 Help to accurately identify plant interest sampling points.

CE2.4 Collaborate in the application of the techniques of conservation, transport and preservation of the samples.

C3: Perform and control the treatment, storage, utilization, and removal operations of waste and debugging by-products.

CE3.1 Handle treatment waste separation and recovery equipment.

CE3.2 Collaborate on the recycling of debugging byproducts.

C4: Detect by applying maintenance plan and visual inspection failures of equipment and repair simple breakdowns by completing established maintenance parts.

CE4.1 Help to adjust and calibrate parameter measurement equipment in mechanical and electrical equipment and check the measurements made.

CE4.2 Collaborate on the lubrication of machinery using the appropriate methods and procedures.

CE4.3 Participate in the completion of a maintenance part describing, if any, the breakdown and spare parts.

C5: Participate in the company's work processes, following the rules and instructions set out in the job center.

CE5.1 Behave responsibly in both human relationships and the jobs to be performed.

CE5.2 Respect the procedures and rules of the work center.

CE5.3 Diligently undertake the tasks according to the instructions received, trying to bring them into line with the work rate of the company.

CE5.4 Integrate into the production processes of the job center.

CE5.5 Use the established communication channels.

CE5.6 To respect at all times the measures of risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection.

Contents

Sampling for water analysis

Selection criteria for the sampling point.

Labeling and referencing samples.

Fill of sample sheets.

Samples preservation techniques.

Recycled water recycling.

Treatments for the recycling of purified water.

Quality control.

Reuse of biosolids.

Equipment Maintenance

Organization and maintenance planning.

Diagnostic, control, and tracking operations.

Calibrating and adjusting control instruments for maintenance.

Cleaning and maintenance of equipment and machinery.

Completing work parts.

Integration and communication in the job center

Responsible behavior in the job center.

Respect to the procedures and rules of the work center.

Diligently perform and perform the instructions received.

Recognition of the organization's production process.

Using the communication channels set in the job center.

Adequacy to the business rate of the business.

Tracking risk prevention, occupational health and environmental protection regulations.

IV. PRESCRIPTIONS OF TRAINERS

Modules

Required Accreditation

Professional experience required in the scope of the competency

With accreditation

No accreditation

MF0073_2:

Operation and operation of the Water purification and treatment processes

Licensed, Engineer, Architect or corresponding degree of degree or other equivalent titles.

Diplomat, Engineer Technical, Technical Architect or corresponding degree degree or other equivalent titles.

Professional Family Safety and Environment Senior Technician.

Certificates of Level 3 professionalism in the professional area Environmental management of the family professional Security and Environment

1 year

3 years

MF0074_2:

Maintenance of the equipment and installations of a water treatment plant and a debugging plant

Licensed, Engineer, Architect, or the corresponding degree title or other equivalent titles.

Diplomat, Technical Engineer, Technical Architect or the corresponding degree degree or other equivalent titles.

Professional Family Safety and Environment Superior.

Area Level 3 Professional Certificates Professional Environmental Management of the Professional Family Safety and Environment

1 year

3 years

MF0075_2:

Security and Health

Top Technician in Occupational Risk Prevention

Higher Technician in Professional Risk Prevention.

Level 3 Professional Risk Prevention. Professional Family of Safety and Environment. Professional Security Area.

1 year

Required titration

V. MINIMUM SPACES, FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

waters

Forming Space

Surface m2

15 pupils

Surface m2

25 pupils

Classroom

45

60

60

75

Forming Space

x

M1

M2

M3

x

x

x

Treatment Station Workshop

x

x

Forming Space

Equipment

Classroom.

Audio-visual equipment

network-installed PCs, projection canon, and Internet

Specialty-specific software

Pizarras to write with pen

Rotafolios

Classroom Material

Table and chair for trainer

Messes and chairs for pupils

Workshop of stations water treatment.

Phimeter.

Conductiviteter.

Oximeter

Redox probe.

Precision scale.

Horno.

Mufla.

Pumps: verticals, submerges, of traceego.

Engine Bobinator.

Valves: retention, butterfly, gate, ball, motorized by air, by stream.

Diffusers.

Air filters.

Hydraulic press.

Hypersonal work banks with adjuster screw.

desktop.

Poligrass.

Sierra tape.

Compressed air compressor with depot.

Pressure water-rolling.

Arco welding group.

Oxyoceenic cut group.

TIG welding group.

Pipe Curber.

Irb Curber.

Pipe Roser.

Electrical Radial.

Gasoline Radial.

Chemical pump pump.

Engine test pump.

Engine test bank.

Bomb test bank.

tin welders.

Multi-gas detector equipment.

Electrical wiring detector equipment.

Anti-acid belt.

Stand-alone breathing equipment.

Multi-function intensities check equipment.

Enough tools to run the jobs.

It should not be interpreted that the various identified learning spaces should necessarily be differentiated by closure.

The facilities and equipment must comply with the relevant industrial and sanitary sanitary regulations and respond to the universal accessibility and safety measures of the participants.

The number of units to be provided with the tools, machines and tools specified in the training spaces will be sufficient for a minimum of 15 students and must be increased, in their case, to attend to the top number.

In the event that the training is addressed to persons with disabilities, the adaptations and reasonable adjustments will be made to ensure their participation in equal conditions.