Industrial insulators

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The industrial insulator is a state-recognized training occupation according to the Vocational Training Act .

Duration of training and structure

The training period to become an industrial insulator is usually three years. The training takes place at the training company and vocational school . The occupation came into force on August 1, 1997 with the two-year apprenticeship as an insulation skilled worker in a joint training regulation . It is a step training , i. H. the first two years of training, industrial insulators and insulation skilled workers learn the same content.

Work areas

Industrial insulators produce heat , cold and sound insulation . If necessary, build suitable support and load-bearing structures beforehand in order to then select the right insulation material . They incorporate these insulating materials into the structures and protect the materials from external influences with sheet metal or other materials.

Industrial insulators find their place of work in large industrial plants , power stations , in the chemical industry , but also on ships.

competition

The Federation of the German Construction Industry has awarded the best industrial insulation in a power contest on November 19 of 2010.

literature

  • BiBB (Hrsg.): Isolierfacharbeiter / -in - Industrie-Isolier / -in - Forming training 1st edition 2002. W. Bertelsmann Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, Bielefeld, 2002, ISBN 978-3-7639-3768-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Training regulations for industrial insulators on gesetze-im-internet.de , accessed on September 29, 2010.
  2. Framework curriculum for industrial insulators on the website of the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (PDF; 39 kB), accessed on September 29, 2010.
  3. Press release in the Westfälischer Anzeiger on the performance competition of industrial insulators . Retrieved November 23, 2010.