Qualification Standard
Authorising body: | Ministry of Industry and Trade |
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Group of fields: | Engineering Chemistry and Chemistry of Silicates |
Validity of standard: | From 21/10/2022 |
Qualification level: | 7 |
Qualification Standard
Vocational competence | Level |
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Knowledge and comprehension of legislation concerning chemical production |
6 |
Knowledge and comprehension of REACH and CPL regulations and other legislation concerning chemical substances |
7 |
Knowledge and comprehension of techniques for environmental protection when handling chemical substances |
7 |
Knowledge and comprehension of technical documentation and labelling of chemical substances |
7 |
Preparation and completion of documentation for making business contracts and for business meetings with business partners |
6 |
Preparing documents for closing orders, and processing documents for complaint procedures with business partners |
7 |
Searching and preparation of documentation necessary for creating plans and concepts of business activities |
6 |
Implementation of necessary or desired chemical product into a product plan |
7 |
Communication with customers |
7 |
Representation of the company at meetings with business partners and other subjects |
7 |
Presentation of the chemical products, their use, technical factors, possibilities for use and potential usage |
7 |
Assignment of chemical-technological specification of the product required by a customer to technical and production department |
7 |
Coordination of business activities when arranging delivery of goods, possibly coordinating with sales, preparation for managing production and operations from the business point of view in the chemical industry |
6 |
Following entities have contributed
The qualification standard was prepared by the Sector Council for chemical industry. It has been established and licensed for this activity by the Chamber of Commerce of the Czech Republic and the Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic.
Entities represented in the following work group have contributed:
Svaz chemického průmyslu ČR
VŠCHT Praha
Spolek pro chemickou a hutní výrobu, a. s.