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Woodwork and building protection specialist

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Designation of occupation

Woodwork and building protection specialist
Recognised by ordinance of 2May 2007 (BGBl. I p. 610)

Duration of traineeship

2 years
The venues for training are the company and part-time vocational school (Berufsschule).

Field of activity

Woodwork and building protection specialists work in companies of the woodwork and building protection trade.

Occupational skills

Woodwork and building protection specialists

  • detect damage to woodwork and wooden construction elements
  • complete preventive wood protection measures against animal (insects) and plant (fungal) pests which cause damage to wood
  • combat insects and fungi which cause damage to wood
  • rectify damage to wood caused by animal and plant pests
  • detect damage on buildings made of concrete, brickwork and natural stone
  • dry out damp buildings 
  • complete sealing measures outside and inside on construction elements which are in contact with the ground
  • repair walls which have been damaged by moisture and salt
  • plan and document their work
  • conduct safety and health protection measures during their work, as well as measures to protect the environment at their place of work
  • set up, secure and clear workstations
  • conduct their work with a focus on customer requirements and efficiency on the basis of work orders received, both alone and as part of a team
  • conduct quality assurance measures.

Last modified on: March 4, 2008



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