Wastewater treatment machine operator solution. Job description

\Typical job description of the 3rd category liquid cleaning apparatus

Job description 3rd category liquid purifier

Position: Apparatchik of liquid purification of the 3rd category
Subdivision: _________________________

1. General Provisions:

    Subordination:
  • The third-class liquid purifier is directly subordinate to ........................
  • The 3rd category liquid purification operator follows the instructions ......................................... ...........

  • (the instructions of these workers are carried out only if they do not contradict the instructions of the immediate supervisor).

    Substitution:

  • The third-class liquid purification operator replaces .......................................... .......................................
  • The 3rd category liquid purification apparatus replaces .......................................... .....................................
  • Reception and dismissal:
    The liquid purifier is appointed and dismissed by the head of the department in agreement with the head of the department.

2. Qualification requirements:
    Must know:
  • production flow chart
  • device, principle of operation of equipment, instrumentation
  • diagram of fittings, communications at your workplace
  • properties of raw materials and semi-finished products
  • process regulation rules
  • sampling rules.
3. Job responsibilities:
  • Maintenance of a simple technological process of liquid purification and de-phenolization Wastewater using reagents by precipitation, settling, neutralization, coagulation, filtration, centrifugation, recovery, etc.
  • Heating, mixing of cleaned liquids.
  • If necessary, preliminary purification of liquids from dissolved gases in vacuum and stripping columns.
  • Regulation and control of temperature, pressure, liquid level, pH, concentration according to the readings of instrumentation and analysis results.
  • Preparation of equipment for repair.
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4. Rights

  • The liquid purifier has the right to give instructions to subordinate employees, assignments on a range of issues that are part of his functional duties.
  • The liquid purifier has the right to control the execution of production tasks, the timely execution of individual orders by his subordinate employees.
  • The liquid purifier has the right to request and receive necessary materials and documents related to the issues of their activities and the activities of subordinate employees.
  • The liquid purifier has the right to interact with other services of the enterprise on production and other issues that are part of his functional duties.
  • The operator of liquid purification has the right to get acquainted with the projects of decisions of the management of the enterprise concerning the activities of the Division.
  • The liquid purifier has the right to propose to the manager for consideration proposals for improving the work related to the duties provided for in this Job Description.
  • The liquid purifier has the right to submit to the manager for consideration proposals on rewarding outstanding workers, imposing penalties on violators of production and labor discipline.
  • The operator of the liquid cleaning has the right to report to the manager about all identified violations and shortcomings in connection with the work performed.
5. Responsibility
  • A liquid cleaner is responsible for improper performance or non-performance of his job duties provided for by this job description - within the limits determined by the labor legislation of the Russian Federation.
  • The liquid cleaner is responsible for violation of the rules and regulations governing the activities of the enterprise.
  • Upon transfer to another job or dismissal from office, the Fluid Purification Apparatus is responsible for the proper and timely delivery of cases to the person entering the current position, and in the absence of such, to the person replacing him or directly to his manager.
  • A liquid purifier is responsible for offenses committed in the course of carrying out his activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.
  • The liquid cleaner is responsible for causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.
  • The liquid purifier is responsible for compliance with the current instructions, orders and orders for the preservation of trade secrets and confidential information.
  • The liquid cleaner is responsible for compliance with internal regulations, safety and fire safety rules.
This job description was developed in accordance with (name, number and date of the document)

Head of structural

1. General Provisions

1.1. The labor protection instruction for the wastewater treatment operator is the main document that establishes the rules of behavior for workers in production and the requirements for the safe performance of work.

1.2. Knowledge of the Labor Protection Instructions is mandatory for workers of all categories and groups of qualifications, as well as their immediate supervisors.

1.3. The administration of the enterprise (shop) is obliged to create conditions at the workplace that meet the labor protection rules, provide workers with protective equipment and organize their study of this Labor Protection Instruction.

At each enterprise, safe routes must be developed and communicated to all personnel along the territory of the enterprise to the place of work and evacuation plans in case of fire and emergency.

1.4. Every worker is obliged:

  • comply with the requirements of this Instruction;
  • immediately inform your immediate supervisor, and in his absence - a higher supervisor about the accident that occurred and about all violations of the requirements of the Instruction noticed by him, as well as about malfunctions of structures, equipment and protective devices;
  • remember personal responsibility for non-compliance with safety requirements;
  • keep clean and tidy workplace and equipment;
  • ensure the safety at your workplace means of protection, tools, devices, fire extinguishing equipment and labor protection documentation.

It is forbidden to execute orders that contradict the requirements of this Instruction and the "Safety Rules for the Operation of Electrical Installations" (PTB) - M .: Energoatomizdat, 1987.

2. General requirements security

2.1. Persons at least 18 years of age who have passed a preliminary medical examination and do not have contraindications for performing the above work are allowed to work in this working profession.

2.2. When hiring, a worker must undergo an induction training. Prior to admission to independent work the worker must go through:

  • initial instruction at the workplace;
  • checking the knowledge of this Labor Protection Instruction;
  • the current Instructions for providing first aid to victims of accidents during the maintenance of power equipment; on the use of protective equipment necessary for the safe performance of work;
  • PTB for workers who have the right to prepare a workplace, carry out admission, be a work producer, supervisor and a member of a team in the amount corresponding to the duties of the responsible persons of PTB;
  • training in professional training programs.

2.3. Admission to independent work is issued by the relevant order for the structural unit of the enterprise,

2.4. The newly hired worker is issued a qualification certificate, in which an appropriate entry must be made about checking the knowledge of the instructions and rules specified in clause 2.2 and the right to perform special work.

A qualification certificate for personnel on duty while on duty may be kept by the shift supervisor or with him in accordance with local conditions.

2.5. Workers who have not passed the knowledge test on time are not allowed to work independently.

2.6. A worker in the process of work must go through:

  • repeated briefings - at least once a quarter;
  • testing the knowledge of the labor protection instructions and the current Instructions for providing first aid to victims in connection with accidents during the maintenance of power equipment once a year;
  • medical examination - once every two years;
  • testing the knowledge of industrial safety for workers who have the right to prepare a workplace, carry out admission, be a work manufacturer, supervisor or a member of a team - once a year.

2.7. Persons who have received an unsatisfactory mark during the qualification test are not allowed to work independently and must be retested no later than one month.

In case of violation of safety rules, depending on the nature of the violations, an unscheduled briefing or an extraordinary test of knowledge must be carried out.

2.8. In case of an accident, the worker is obliged to provide first aid to the injured person before the arrival of medical personnel. In the event of an accident with the worker himself, depending on the severity of the injury, he must seek medical help from a health center or provide himself with first aid (self-help).

2.9. Each employee should know the location of the first aid kit and be able to use it.

2.10. Upon detection of faulty devices, tools and protective equipment, the worker informs his immediate supervisor.

It is forbidden to work with defective accessories, tools and protective equipment.

2.11. To avoid electric shock, do not step on or touch loose, dangling wires.

2.12. Failure to comply with the requirements of the Labor Protection Instruction for the worker is considered a violation of production discipline.

For violation of the requirements of the instructions, the worker is liable in accordance with applicable law.

2.13. In the service area of ​​the equipment operator, the following hazardous and harmful production factors may occur: hazardous substances used in the process of water treatment, which can cause poisoning and chemical burns; air pollution working area arising from the chlorination of water, pumping of ammonia, hydrazine hydrate and acids; increased dustiness of the air in the working area when working with bulk chemicals.

2.14. Appropriate protective equipment must be used to protect against the effects of hazardous and harmful factors. When working with sulfuric acid, it is necessary to use: a suit made of acid-proof fabric, a rubberized apron, rubber acid-alkali-resistant boots and gloves, acid-proof gloves, protective sealed goggles or a plexiglass shield, filtering gas masks of B brands (filter box yellow color), BKF (filtering box of a protective color with a white vertical stripe), M (filtering box of red color) or hose masks PSh-1, PSh-2.

When working with liquid chlorine, it is necessary to use: protective sealed goggles, rubber gloves, a rubberized apron, rubber shoes; for protection against chlorine gas vapors (in case of an accident) a filtering gas mask of grade B (yellow filter box) or BKF (protective color filter box with a white vertical stripe).

When working with caustic sodium, it is necessary to use: a cotton suit, alkali-resistant, goggles, rubber acid-alkali-resistant gloves, a rubberized apron and rubber acid-alkali-resistant boots.

When working with aqueous ammonia, it is necessary to use: a cotton alkali-resistant suit, rubber acid-alkali-resistant gloves, protective sealed goggles, a rubberized apron, rubber acid-alkali-resistant boots, filtering gas masks of the KD brands (filter box gray or gray with a white vertical stripe) or M (filter box with a white vertical stripe) or red ).

When working with sodium hypochlorite individual means protections are the same as when working with chlorine.

When working with hydrazine hydrate and its salts, it is necessary to apply: rubber boots and gloves, a suit with water-repellent impregnation, protective sealed goggles, a filtering gas mask of brand A (filter box Brown) or CD (gray filter box).

When you are in rooms with technological equipment (with the exception of control panels), you must wear a protective helmet to protect your head from impacts by accidental objects.

2.15. The operator must wear workwear and wear protective equipment issued in accordance with applicable industry regulations.

2.16. The operator must be provided with the following personal protective equipment free of charge in accordance with industry regulations:

  • cotton suit with water-repellent impregnation (for 12 months);
  • rubber boots (duty);
  • combined mittens (for 2 months);
  • rubber gloves (duty);
  • respirator (before wear);
  • coarse-wooled or acid-alkali-resistant suit - (duty);
  • protective goggles - (before wear);
  • rubberized apron (for 6 months).

When issuing a double replacement set of workwear, the period of wearing is doubled.

Depending on the nature of the work and the conditions of their production, the operator should be temporarily provided with additional overalls and protective equipment for these conditions free of charge.

3. Safety requirements before starting work

3.1. Before accepting a shift, the operator must:

  • tidy up the overalls. The sleeves and floors of the workwear should be fastened with all buttons, the hair should be removed under the helmet. Clothes should be tucked in so that there are no hanging ends or fluttering parts. Shoes should be closed and low-heeled. It is forbidden to roll up the sleeves of workwear;
  • bypass the serviced equipment along a certain route, check the safe condition of the equipment;
  • check and make sure it is in good working order supply and exhaust ventilation, absence of vapors of corrosive liquids;
  • check at the workplace the presence and serviceability of work clothes and other protective equipment, neutralizing solutions, tools, electric torch, fire extinguishing equipment, posters or safety signs;
  • check the locking of storage facilities where poisonous and aggressive substances are stored, the presence of appropriate clear inscriptions on containers and bottles with chemical reagents, numbering on pipeline fittings;
  • check the presence and integrity of glassware, burettes, pipettes, the serviceability of electrical devices and their grounding, instrumentation, the connection of conductometric control sensors at the operating equipment, the state of titration tables, the sufficiency of reagents and reagents, the absence of leaks of corrosive substances through the fittings, the state of walkways and driveways, fences, rotating mechanisms, platforms, staircases, closure of channels, the state of ventilation and the cleanliness of the workplace;
  • report to the senior on-duty personnel of the shop about all observed safety violations.
  • test the equipment before accepting the shift;
  • come to shift drunk or drink alcohol during working hours;
  • leave the shift without registering the acceptance and delivery of the shift.

4. Safety requirements during work

4.1. Bypasses and inspections of equipment, admission of repair personnel to work, as well as the performance of current work, the operator must carry out with the knowledge and permission of the higher personnel on duty.

  • make any equipment switching;
  • jump over or climb over pipelines (to shorten the route). You should cross the pipelines only in places where there are transition bridges;
  • move in an unlit area without a flashlight;
  • clean lamps and replace burnt-out lamps.
  • in case of insufficient illumination of the workplace and serviced equipment due to burnout of lamps, the operator must call the electrician on duty, and use an electric flashlight before his arrival;
  • lean on and stand on platform barriers, railings, protective covers for couplings and bearings, walk along pipelines, as well as structures and ceilings that are not intended for passage over them and do not have special handrails and fences;
  • be near water-indicator glasses, as well as near shut-off and safety valves and flange pipe connections under pressure, if it is not caused by production necessity.

4.3. It is prohibited to operate mechanisms or devices in the absence or malfunction of the conditions of the guarding devices.

4.4. Do not clean near machinery without safety guards or with loose guards.

4.5. Do not clean, wipe, or lubricate rotating or moving parts, or reach behind the oil or cleaning guard.

4.6. It is forbidden to repair the equipment without taking preventive measures against putting it into operation ( engine start, water supply, etc.).

4.7. When cleaning running machines, do not wrap the cleaning material around your hand or fingers.

4.8. When starting rotating machinery, keep a safe distance from them.

4.9. When flooding the control keys with water, they should be operated with dielectric gloves.

4.10. In the process of work, the operator must ensure the reliable fastening of protective (enclosing) casings on flange connections and pipelines installed on equipment in circuits with aggressive and toxic substances, since the largest number accidents occur due to the release of acids and alkalis through flange joints and poor-quality welding seams on pressure pipelines.

4.11. If you find faulty pipeline fittings, you must inform your superior duty personnel about it.

It is forbidden for the operator to unauthorizedly replace the stuffing boxes of the pipeline fittings.

4.12. The operator must use in his work only lifting mechanisms to which he is authorized and on which the inventory number, carrying capacity and the date of the next technical survey are indicated. The slings used in the process of work must have a tag or stamp on which the number of the sling, its carrying capacity and the date of testing must be indicated.

It is forbidden to use lifting mechanisms with an expired date of the survey, as well as slings that do not have tags or brands.

Slings with broken strands, burns, dents, twists and other damage should not be used to lift loads.

When lifting a load, in order to prevent the slings from falling out of the mouth of the hook, the latter must be closed with a lock.

Ropes or chains must be applied evenly to the load being lifted, without knots and twists.

Before lifting, the load must be raised to a height of no more than 300 mm to check the correctness of the sling, the uniformity of the tension of the slings; only after that the load should be lifted to the required height; to correct an incorrect sling, the load must be lowered.

Do not leave the load suspended. In the event of a malfunction of the mechanism, when the load cannot be lowered, the place under the suspended load must be protected and prohibiting posters or safety signs must be posted.

It is forbidden to move loads with insufficient illumination of the workplace.

4.13. When working with a shovel, pay attention to the firmness of fixing the handle in the holder. The cuttings should be smooth.

The crowbars used in the work should be straight with drawn and pointed ends.

4.14. The dimensions of the jaw (grip) of the wrenches used should not exceed the dimensions of the faces of the elements being tightened (bolt heads, nuts) by more than 0.3 mm. If there is a gap between the planes of the jaws and the heads of bolts or nuts, do not use any gaskets.

Extension of wrenches with additional levers, wrenches or pipes is prohibited. When working with wrenches key stripping should be avoided.

4.15. When opening and closing the valve, do not use levers that extend the arm of the handle or handwheel that are not provided for by the current Valve Operating Instructions.

When closing and opening the valve, you should act carefully, avoiding the breakdown of the applied device from the flywheel of the valve.

4.16. Glass containers (bottles, flasks, flasks), both empty and filled with samples or chemical reagents, should be transported in a special box with cells or in a bucket.

It is forbidden to carry flasks, flasks and bottles in your hands.

4.17. Bottles with aggressive substances should be transported for short distances within the workplace in baskets with two handles by at least two persons after preliminary checking the strength of the handles and the bottom of the basket.

4.18. Concentrated acids and alkalis should be stored in glass bottles with ground-in corks, the corks are tied to the neck of the bottles. Bottles are stored in a separate room and placed on the floor in baskets or wooden crates. There should be labels on the necks of the bottles.

4.19. Spilled acids and alkalis should be covered with sand, then the sand should be removed from the room and only after neutralization should be cleaned. Neutralize with soda ash solution.

4.20. If acid gets on the skin or eyes, immediately wash it off with a copious stream of water, then rinse with a 1% solution of baking soda, and then report the incident to the shift supervisor.

4.21. In case of contact with the skin or eyes with alkali, wash it off with a copious stream of water and rinse with a 3% boric acid solution.

4.22. Before and during work in an underground structure or in a tank, natural or forced ventilation must be provided.

Do not ventilate with oxygen.

If natural or forced ventilation does not provide complete removal of harmful substances; descent into an underground structure or tank is allowed only in a hose gas mask.

4.23. It is forbidden to work in underground structures or tanks with a water level in them of more than 200 mm (above the floor level), as well as at a water temperature above 45 ° C.

In the presence of water (liquid medium), rubber shoes must be used.

4.24. Work inside underground structures or tanks, as well as their periodic inspections, should be carried out as part of a team of three people, of which two people should be at the hatch and monitor the condition of the working and air intake pipe of the gas mask hose.

4.25. Flange connections pipelines intended for the supply of corrosive liquids (solutions of acids and alkalis) must be covered with metal covers.

4.26. Pipelines, pumps and other equipment operating under pressure must be equipped with serviceable pressure gauges with a pressure limit mark.

4.27. If fistulas are found in pipelines or tanks (tanks) with caustic substances, the operator must immediately inform the shift supervisor, identify the danger zone, stop all work in it, remove personnel from it, fence this area and post safety signs "No entry", "Dangerous ! Dangerous zone".

4.28. Smoking on site treatment facilities allowed only in specially designated areas.

4.29. The admission of the repair personnel to work must be carried out by the operator at the workplace of the brigade. Together with the manager and the manufacturer of the work, he must check the readiness of the equipment for repair, paying special attention to the reliability of its drainage and shutdown.

5. Safety requirements upon completion of work

5.1. At the end of the shift, the operator must:

  • complete all work on switching equipment, current work, inspections and rounds (except for emergencies) and operations for pumping reagents, to transfer the shift to the shift;
  • clean the workplace and fixed equipment. To avoid fire or explosion, it is prohibited to use flammable and combustible substances (kerosene, gasoline, acetone, etc.) during cleaning;
  • inform the shift host about the operating mode of the equipment and its condition, about all comments and malfunctions that occurred during the shift, where and in what composition the teams work on the equipment according to orders and orders;
  • report the delivery of the shift to the higher duty personnel and draw up operational documentation.

Section "Professions of workers common to all sectors of the national economy"((ETKS # 1))

§ 13. Wastewater treatment operator (4th category)

4th grade

Description of the work. Conducting the process of purification of industrial wastewater from impurities by the method of ion-exchange purification or biochemical oxidation. Radioactive water residue in evaporation plants. Preparation of reagents: resin, magnesite, ammonia, acid, etc., dosing and loading them into devices depending on the amount and composition of the incoming wastewater. Conducting the processes of ammonia separation from supra-resin water in an ammonia column, stripping of volatile ammonia and decomposition of bound ammonia in the reactor. Reception of waste water for ion-exchange filters or aeration tanks. Monitoring the intensity of aeration and the filtration process. Regulation of the technological process of sorption (purification) of radioactive waters. Resin and oil regeneration. Regulation of dosage and feed rate of chemicals during resin regeneration. Washing the resins from the regenerating solution and preparing them for the next cycle. Control and regulation of oxygen supply through the aerotanks, the amount of wastewater, the content of toxic substances, the degree of wastewater treatment, the amount of foam on the water surface in the aerotanks, the concentration of alkali and acid solutions using instrumentation and analysis results. Maintenance of ion-exchange filters in aerotanks, control gallery with located communications and fittings, as well as instrumentation. Elimination of malfunctions in the equipment.

Should know: technological modes of processes of ion-exchange cleaning, biochemical oxidation and aeration of waste water, regeneration of resins; the scheme of the serviced area; the device of ion-exchange, biochemical, mechanical filters, evaporation plants, fittings and communications; purpose and conditions for the use of complex instrumentation; parameters of the technological mode of cleaning and the rules for regulating the process; basics of heat engineering.

I APPROVE:

[Job title]

_______________________________

_______________________________

[Name of company]

_______________________________

_______________________/[FULL NAME.]/

"______" _______________ 20___

JOB DESCRIPTION

Wastewater treatment apparatus of the 4th category

1. General Provisions

1.1. This job description defines and regulates the powers, functional and job responsibilities, rights and responsibilities of a 4-grade wastewater treatment operator [Organization name in the genitive case] (hereinafter referred to as the Company).

1.2. category is appointed to the position and dismissed from the position in accordance with the procedure established by the current labor legislation by order of the head of the Company.

1.3. The 4th grade wastewater treatment operator belongs to the category of workers and reports directly to the [name of the position of the immediate supervisor in the dative case] of the Company.

1.4. A person with secondary vocational education and appropriate training is appointed to the position of an apparatus operator for wastewater treatment of the 4th grade without presenting requirements for work experience.

1.5. V practical activities a 4-grade wastewater treatment operator should be guided by:

  • local acts and organizational and administrative documents of the Company;
  • internal labor regulations;
  • rules of labor protection and safety measures, ensuring industrial sanitation and fire protection;
  • instructions, orders, decisions and instructions of the immediate supervisor;
  • this job description.

1.6. A 4-grade wastewater treatment machine operator should know:

  • technological modes of processes of ion-exchange cleaning, biochemical oxidation and aeration of waste water, regeneration of resins;
  • the scheme of the serviced area;
  • the device of ion-exchange, biochemical, mechanical filters, evaporation plants, fittings and communications;
  • purpose and conditions for the use of complex instrumentation;
  • parameters of the technological mode of cleaning and the rules for regulating the process;
  • basics of heat engineering.

1.7. During the temporary absence of the 4th grade wastewater treatment apparatus operator, his duties are assigned to [the name of the position of the deputy].

2. Job responsibilities

The 4-grade wastewater treatment apparatus operator carries out the following labor functions:

2.1. Conducting the process of purification of industrial wastewater from impurities by the method of ion-exchange purification or biochemical oxidation.

2.2. Radioactive water residue in evaporation plants.

2.3. Preparation of reagents: resin, magnesite, ammonia, acid, dosing and loading them into devices, depending on the amount and composition of the incoming wastewater.

2.4. Conducting the processes of ammonia separation from supra-resin water in an ammonia column, stripping of volatile ammonia and decomposition of bound ammonia in the reactor.

2.5. Reception of waste water for ion-exchange filters or aeration tanks.

2.6. Monitoring the intensity of aeration and the filtration process.

2.7. Regulation of the technological process of sorption (purification) of radioactive waters.

2.8. Resin and oil regeneration.

2.9. Regulation of dosage and feed rate of chemicals during resin regeneration.

2.10. Washing the resins from the regenerating solution and preparing them for the next cycle.

2.11. Control and regulation of oxygen supply through the aerotanks, the amount of wastewater, the content of toxic substances, the degree of wastewater treatment, the amount of foam on the water surface in the aerotanks, the concentration of alkali and acid solutions using instrumentation and analysis results.

2.12. Maintenance of ion-exchange filters in aerotanks, control gallery with located communications and fittings, as well as instrumentation.

2.13. Elimination of malfunctions in the equipment.

In the event of a business necessity, a 4-grade wastewater treatment operator may be involved in the performance of his official duties overtime, in the manner prescribed by law.

3. Rights

Wastewater treatment apparatus operator of the 4th grade has the right to:

3.1. To get acquainted with the projects of decisions of the management of the enterprise concerning its activities.

3.2. Submit proposals for improving the work related to the responsibilities provided for in this job description for the management's consideration.

3.3. Inform the immediate supervisor about all deficiencies in the production activities of the enterprise (its structural divisions) identified in the course of the performance of their duties and make proposals for their elimination.

3.4. To request, personally or on behalf of a direct supervisor, from the heads of the enterprise departments and specialists, information and documents necessary for the performance of their official duties.

3.5. To involve specialists from all (individual) structural divisions of the Company in solving the tasks assigned to him (if this is provided for by the provisions on structural divisions, if not - with the permission of the head of the Company).

3.6. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of their duties and rights.

4. Responsibility and performance evaluation

4.1. The 4-grade wastewater treatment operator bears administrative, disciplinary and material (and in some cases stipulated by the legislation of the Russian Federation - and criminal) responsibility for:

4.1.1. Failure to comply or improper fulfillment of the official instructions of the immediate supervisor.

4.1.2. Failure to perform or improper performance of his labor functions and the tasks assigned to him.

4.1.3. Misuse of the granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

4.1.4. Inaccurate information about the status of the work entrusted to him.

4.1.5. Failure to take measures to suppress the identified violations of safety regulations, fire safety and other rules that pose a threat to the activities of the enterprise and its employees.

4.1.6. Failure to enforce labor discipline.

4.2. Assessment of the work of a wastewater treatment operator of the 4th grade is carried out:

4.2.1. Immediate supervisor - regularly, in the process of the employee's daily performance of his labor functions.

4.2.2. The attestation commission of the enterprise - periodically, but at least once every two years, based on the documented results of the work for the evaluation period.

4.3. The main criterion for evaluating the work of a 4-grade wastewater treatment operator is the quality, completeness and timeliness of his performance of the tasks provided for in this instruction.

5. Working conditions

5.1. The operating mode of the 4th grade wastewater treatment apparatus is determined in accordance with the internal labor regulations established by the Company.

5.2. In connection with the production necessity, a 4-grade wastewater treatment operator is obliged to go on business trips (including those of local importance).

Acquainted with the instructions ___________ / ____________ / "____" _______ 20__

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