European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).
Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).
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Information about the Latvian qualifications referenced to Latvian qualifications framework (LQF)
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1. The knowledge necessary for performance of the basic tasks of the professional activity at the level of notion:
1.1. ergonomics;
1.2. basics of electrical techniques.
1.3. basics of communication;
2. The knowledge necessary for performance of the basic tasks of the professional activity at the level of understanding:
2.1. woodworking auxiliary equipment structure and operation principles;
2.2. woodworking equipment safety devices structure and operation principles;
2.3. wood product drawing basics;
2.4. woodworking technical labels and drawings;
2.5. simple timber product technological process;
2.6. preparing technologies of simple parts;
2.7. raw material types, qualities and labels;
2.8. tree species types;
2.9. simple technical documentation and technological cards;
2.10. basics of physics and math;
2.11. types and means of securing cutting tools;
2.12. professional terms in the official language and in one foreign language.
3. The knowledge necessary for performance of the basic tasks of the professional activity at the level of use:
3.1. wood material types and their qualities;
3.2. wood structure and faults;
3.3. work place cleaning methods and sequence;
3.4. measuring instruments, control instruments and their use;
3.5. simple woodworking equipment structure and operation principles;
3.6. electrical and hand tools ‘structure and operation principles;
3.7. wood surface base workpiece determination and setting types;
3.8. wood cutting tools and abrasives types;
3.9. basics of wood cutting process and treatment;
3.10. labour protection (individual safety means, safety signs and signals);
3.11. fire safety rules (action in case of the fire);
3.12. electrical safety (action in the case of the electrical current leakage)
3.13. first aid;
3.14. environmental protection;
3.15. basic principles of professional and general ethics;
3.16. legal employment regulations;
3.17. official language.
1. Cooperate and listen to the leading specialist and other specialist’s instructions.
2. Put in order work place before the work, assess its readiness for the work, maintain it in order during the work.
3. Distinguish tree species, wood material types.
4. Recognise wood materials and compliance with the work task to be performed.
5. Read simple timber product drawings and understand technical labels and professional terms.
6. Use woodworking measuring instruments.
7. Mechanically treat wood materials with the set woodworking equipment, electrical and hand tools.
8. Perform non-mechanised wood material
9. Glue wood materials.
10. Maintain in order wood material equipment, electrical and hand tools.
11. Produce simple timber products.
12. Work in a team by complying with basic principles of professional and general ethics.
13. Comply with work safety requirements set in laws and regulations.
14. Use appropriate work clothes and individual protection means.
15. Use in the woodworking equipment necessary safety devices and auxiliary equipment.
16. Perform work independently and be responsible for own work result.
17. Provide the first aid.
18. Comply with environment protection requirements set in laws and regulations.
19. Comply with employment regulations.
20. Know the official language.
21. Use professional terminology in the official language.
1. Ability to recognise raw material compliance for the work task performance and work with the woo cutting tool appropriate for the wood treatment.
2. Ability to perform mechanised appliance of the chemical wood protection materials and glue the workpieces.
3. Ability mechanically treat the wood by using for the work prepared woodworking equipment in accordance with the work task requirements.
4. Ability to use measuring instruments and other technical means to perform control measurement.
5. Ability to read simple drawings of timber products’ constructions and workpieces.
6. Ability to maintain in order woodworking equipment.
7. Ability to perform work in under the direct management of the qualified specialist and by complying with basic principles of professional and general ethics.
8. Ability to use appropriate work clothes and individual protection means.
9. Ability to understand and comply with work safety requirements set in las and regulations, perform work duties without doing harm for own and other persons’ health.
10. Ability to understand and comply with environment protection requirements set in laws and regulations when performing work duties.
11. Ability to prepare work place for work performance and maintain the order.
12. Ability to comply with employment regulations.
13. Ability to provide the first aid.
14. Ability to communicate in the official language.
15. Ability to perform work independently and be responsible for own work result.
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Manufacturing and processing (072)
Detailed field: (ISCED 2013)Materials (glass, paper, plastic and wood) (0722)
EducationBasic education
Qualification typeVocational (continuing education)
Full or partialFull qualification
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Last changes: 24.10.2024
Posted: 04.07.2017