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I. General Provisions

  1. The emergency repair fitter reports directly to _______.
  2. The emergency repair fitter follows the instructions of _______.
  3. The emergency repair fitter replaces _______.
  4. The emergency repair fitter is replaced by _______.
  5. Must know:
  • rules for performing emergency repair work on water supply and sewerage networks with large diameter pipelines;
  • the layout of the water supply and sewerage network served by
  • features of welding pipes operating under pressure;
  • classification of defects in welded joints, methods for their detection and elimination;
  • methods for detecting and eliminating gas pollution, the requirements of the current legislation on labor protection.
  1. Qualification requirements:
  • complete or basic general secondary education. Vocational education. Training.
  • at least 5 year of work experience as a locksmith of emergency and restoration works of the 1th category - at least XNUMX year.
  1. Work examples:
  • gate valves with a diameter of more than 1200 mm - closing, opening and repair;
  • underground pipelines - repair without digging the soil;
  • device for energy explosion - preparation for work;
  • stop and shield gate valves, gate valves - installation and dismantling.

II. Official duties

The Restoration Technician is responsible for the following duties:

  1. Performing particularly complex emergency and restoration work on water supply and sewerage networks.
  2. Maintenance, regulation and repair of pipelines, water supply, sewerage networks, shut-off valves and gate valves with a diameter of more than 1200 mm.
  3. Maintenance, revision and repair of pipelines for liquid and gaseous chlorine, air, chlorine dispensers, valves of all types and other equipment of the chlorine industry.
  4. Turns off and starts up the main pipelines.
  5. Performs switching on the main collectors and channels.
  6. Determines the state of networks and pipelines with diagnostic devices.
  7. Operates a sewer cleaning machine during the removal of blockages in the sewer network.
  8. Supervises work on the elimination of accidents, debugging and launching complex equipment.

III. Rights

The emergency repair worker has the right to:

  1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise regarding its activities.
  2. Participate in the discussion of issues related to the performance of his duties.
  3. Make suggestions for improving the work related to the provisions of this instruction.
  4. Within the limits of his competence, inform his immediate supervisor about all those identified in the course of his activities, and make proposals for their elimination.
  5. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of their duties.

IV. A responsibility

The emergency repair worker is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties, as well as for non-use or directly to their rights provided for by this Job Description - to the extent determined by the current legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation on labor of Ukraine.

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