Heat, cold and sound insulation insulators

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The heat, cold and sound insulation insulator has been a state-recognized training occupation in Germany since 1999 in accordance with the Vocational Training Act and Crafts Code .

Duration of training and structure

The training period for heat, cold and sound insulation insulators is usually three years. The training takes place at the training company and vocational school . The profession is one of the construction industry and represents the second stage of the step formation is in the construction industry. It builds on the two-year apprenticeship construction finishing on. The related occupation of the insulator in the industry is a mono occupation.

Work areas

Heat, cold and sound insulation insulators produce insulation on ceilings, walls, pipes as well as cooling and air conditioning rooms. The measures can also serve to meet the requirements for fire protection . In order to be able to carry out the work, they have to erect support and load-bearing structures, make models for shaped pieces and produce the development of templates. Heat, cold and sound insulation insulators measure system components, produce isometrics and then select the appropriate insulation material. You build in the material and cover the insulation with metal sheets, foils or sheets to protect it from damage. To a lesser extent, they also manufacture drywall components .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Text of the regulation on vocational training in the construction industry .
  2. Framework curricula ( memento of October 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) of the KMK for vocational training in the construction industry; Retrieved October 22, 2010