Objective
Port installations play a vital role in the economy as a result of the large number of imports and exports conducted through waterways. Technological innovations in terms of infrastructure and equipment have had direct repercussions on labour reorganisation, loading and unloading operations and, consequently, on occupational profiles.
The goal of this pilot project is to adapt the existing manpower to current and future needs by creating the tools necessary to evaluate and certify dockers.
ACEMD will have three phases. The first phase will consist of making a detailed description of the different positions that exist in the port sector. The second phase will describe the physical, psychological, psychomotor and professional demands for carrying out each of these positions. The third phase will be to build a joint register of demands and skill evaluation systems between all the pilot project partners.
This training material will be able to identify and bridge any gaps in dockers' skills. A CD-ROM on vocational training for European dockers will also be created.
Impact
This pilot project will bring together and examine the experiences and skills of a series of countries that are currently in different phases of the professional certification process.
Contract number : P/97/2/00393/PI/II.1.1.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Sectoral development
Investment in training by entreprises
Products :
Certification frameworks/ systems
Description of new occupational profiles
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Young workers
Workers in companies
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
1200 Lisboa
Portugal
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