Objective
The replacement of products that use CFCs, which cause the depletion of the ozone layer, has given rise to new skill and qualification needs amongst workers in sectors producing cold storage and air conditioning products. This implies the need for basic training in physics and chemistry. This project will develop a distance learning course in cold storage and air conditioning using a multimedia system.
The course will comprise 21 topics divided into three main thematic areas: elementary physics; diagrams; and installations. Each topic will contain a general introduction on the industrial application, an interactive part and technical documentation. The work will be carried out by training centres that have extensive experience in this field. Companies from all the countries involved will supervise the work and evaluate/validate the products as and when they are developed.
Impact
The project will have an impact on the availability of continuing training for workers in the cold storage and air conditioning sectors.
Contract number : E/96/1/00409/PI/I.1.1.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Self-training and distance learning
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Audio cassette
Public :
Workers in companies
Young people in training
Disadvantaged groups
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Coordinator
08027 Barcelona
Spain
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