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wastewater treatment plant operator 2nd category

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This job description has been developed and approved in accordance with the provisions of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation; Unified Tariff and Qualification Directory of Work and Professions of Workers. Issue 69. Sections: "Gas industry of cities, towns and settlements." "Water supply and sewerage services." "Green farming". “Photoworks”, approved by Decree of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions of September 18, 1984 N 272/17-70; Resolution of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR and the Presidium of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions of October 25, 1974 N 298/P-22 “On approval of the list of industries, workshops, professions and positions with hazardous working conditions, work in which gives the right to additional leave and a shortened working day”; Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation dated August 11, 2011 N 906n “On approval of the Standard Standards for the free issuance of special clothing, special footwear and other personal protective equipment to chemical industry workers engaged in work with harmful and (or) dangerous working conditions, and also on work performed in special temperature conditions or associated with pollution" and other regulations governing labor relations.

1. General Provisions

1.1. A 2nd category wastewater treatment plant operator belongs to the category of workers and is directly subordinate to [name of the position of the immediate supervisor].

1.2. A treatment facility operator of the 2nd category is appointed to the position and dismissed from it by order of [name of the manager’s position].

1.3. A person with primary vocational education and work experience in the profession of at least [value] years is accepted for the position of operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category.

1.4. A 2nd category treatment facility operator must know:

Purpose and principle of operation of sludge platforms, grates and locking devices;

Tools and devices used for cleaning platforms and distribution trays;

Basic requirements for grate care;

Construction of treatment facilities, their operating mode;

Communications of channels and pipelines;

Timing of preventive maintenance of equipment and cleaning of drainage trays;

Installation of dosing devices, systems of inlet and outlet communications, electric pumps, equipment for purging and pumping sludge;

The process of water purification using biofilters, the fraction of the filter layer used, alternating periods of filter charging;

Keeping a log of work on biofilters;

Methods for natural drying of sewage sludge;

Construction and purpose of natural drying structures;

Fundamentals of labor legislation;

Internal labor regulations;

Rules of sanitary and personal hygiene;

Labor protection, safety and fire protection rules and regulations;

Rules for the use of personal protective equipment;

Types of marriage, causes and ways to prevent it.

2. Job responsibilities

The operator of a 2nd category treatment facility is assigned the following job responsibilities:

2.1. Maintenance of a complex of treatment facilities with a capacity of up to 5 * per day manually and using mechanisms.

2.2. Removing waste from grates using rakes or special cats.

2.3. Monitoring the correct loading of the site.

2.4. Making minor repairs to platforms and distribution trays.

2.5. Participation in routine repairs of screens under the guidance of a more highly qualified operator.

2.6. Release of sludge from settling tanks.

2.7. Regulation of the operating mode of structures depending on the flow of waste liquid.

2.8. Distribution of water over the surface of biofilter sections.

2.9. Cleaning distribution devices.

2.10. Setting up and charging dosing devices and alternating periods.

2.11. Monitoring the air supply to the filter.

2.12. Elimination of flooding of filter surfaces; Baying of the filter layer.

2.13. Maintenance of grounds and ponds.

2.14. Monitoring the correct distribution of sediment along the cascades of sludge beds.

2.15. Cleaning drainage ditches, drainages from silting and removing weeds in the summer; removing ice in winter.

2.17. Monitoring sludge levels and temperatures in digesters.

2.18. Maintaining constant gas pressure in the dome space and gas network.

2.19. Carrying out preventive and routine repairs of structures and mechanisms under the guidance of a more highly qualified operator.

2.20. Carrying out work related to the acceptance and delivery of shifts, timely preparation for work of one’s workplace, equipment, tools, devices and maintaining them in proper order, maintaining established technical documentation.

2.21. [Other job responsibilities].

3. Rights

A 2nd category treatment facility operator has the right to:

3.1. For all social guarantees provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

3.2. For additional vacation.

3.3. To provide free special clothing, special shoes and other personal protective equipment.

3.4. To pay additional expenses for medical, social and professional rehabilitation in cases of health damage due to an industrial accident and occupational disease.

3.5. Require the creation of conditions for the performance of professional duties, including the provision of the necessary equipment, inventory, a workplace that complies with sanitary and hygienic rules and regulations, etc.

3.6. Require the management of the organization to provide assistance in the performance of their professional duties and the exercise of rights.

K category: Cleaning of drains

Number of operating personnel of treatment plants

Existing departmental standards for the number of operating personnel at sewage treatment plants cover only small (partial), medium and large stations, that is, incomplete three of the five recommended categories. With some assumptions, these standards can be considered suitable for the entire range of productivity of small treatment plants.

For local treatment plants (installations), it is recommended to employ a staff consisting of 1-2 operators, respectively, in the productivity ranges of 25-100 and 200-400 m3/day, as well as one electrician for 0.5 of one shift during single-shift work, that is, combining work at a wastewater treatment plant with other duties at the sewer facility.

Staffing schedules for operational services of regional treatment plants, as a rule, are drawn up and approved individually for each specific case, taking into account the nature of sewerage facilities and the complex solution of water use issues, so general recommendations would be inappropriate.

The given table of the number of operational personnel also characterizes the general basis for choosing the number and specialties of employees. In specific cases, these recommendations can and should take into account actual conditions.

According to the standards of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the Ukrainian SSR, the number of laboratory workers is determined depending on the number of tests performed. When the number of analyzes is 3,500 per month, one laboratory technician is required, and when taking 60 samples per shift, one sampler is required.

The number of analyzes during the commissioning period increases significantly compared to the normal operation of treatment facilities, since it is necessary to take samples not only after each stage (stage) of treatment, but also after each structure. Considering that during the start-up period, treatment plants have their own personnel in the laboratory and there are specialists from commissioning organizations, an increased number of analyzes are carried out jointly by all specialists.

The number of support personnel is determined depending on the area of ​​the structures and production standards.

The number of cleaners is determined at the rate of 800 m2 of premises per 1 worker, and for cleaning the territories of treatment plants - 3 thousand m2 in regional centers and 4 thousand m2 in other cities.

For one carpenter, the standard is determined by the surface area of ​​the roofs of buildings, as well as the coating material.



- Number of operating personnel of treatment plants

Job description - Wastewater treatment plant operator, 2nd category
For your convenience, this job description has been automatically translated from Ukrainian into Russian using the Yandex Translate API. Please note that automatic translation is not 100% accurate, so there may be minor translation errors in the text.
The instructions for the position "Operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category", presented on the website, comply with the requirements of the document - "DIRECTORY OF Qualification Characteristics of Workers' Professions. Issue 87. Housing and communal services of populated areas. (Taking into account the applications approved: by order of the State Committee of Ukraine for Housing -municipal services 07/09/2004 N 132, order of the State Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine 11/22/2004 N 210, order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services 12/08/2009 N 387, order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine 12/23/2010 N 464)", which was approved by order of the State Committee for Construction, Architecture and Housing Policy of Ukraine on June 14, 1999 N 144. Agreed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine. The document status is “valid”.

Preface
0.1. The document comes into force from the moment of approval.
0.2. Document developer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
0.3. The document has been approved by: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _.
0.4. Periodic verification of this document is carried out at intervals not exceeding 3 years.
1. General Provisions
1.1. The position "Operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category" belongs to the category "Workers".
1.2. Qualification requirements - Basic or incomplete basic general secondary education. Obtaining a profession directly in production. Training. Work experience as a 1st category wastewater treatment plant operator - at least 0.5 years.
1.3. Knows and applies in practice:
- construction of treatment facilities, their operating modes;
- diagram of channels and pipelines;
- timing of preventive maintenance of equipment and cleaning of drainage trays;
- structure of dosing devices;
- systems of inlet and outlet communications, electric pumps, equipment for purging and pumping sludge;
- water purification technology using biofilters;
- fraction of the filter layer used, alternating periods of filter recharging;
- keeping a log of work on biofilters;
- methods of natural drying of sewage sludge;
- structure and purpose of natural drying structures.

1.4. A 2nd category treatment facility operator is appointed to the position and dismissed from the position by order of the organization (enterprise/institution).

1.5. The 2nd category treatment facility operator reports directly to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (position of direct manager).

1.6. A 2nd category treatment facility operator supervises the work of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (name of department or position of subordinate).

1.7. During his absence, the operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category is replaced by a person appointed in accordance with the established procedure, who acquires the corresponding rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.
2. Characteristics of work, tasks and job responsibilities
2.1. Serves a complex of treatment facilities with a capacity of up to 5 thousand.
2.2. cube
2.3. m per day with the help of mechanisms.
2.4. Releases sludge from settling tanks.
2.5. Regulates the operating mode of structures depending on the flow of waste liquid.
2.6. Distributes water over the surface of biofilter sections.
2.7. Cleans distribution devices.
2.8. Sets up and charges dosing devices, monitors the alternation of periods.
2.9. Monitors the air supply to the filter.
2.10. Eliminates floatation of floor filters; Sticks the filter layer.
2.11. Serves sites and bets.
2.12. Supervision of the correct distribution of sludge along the cascades of sludge beds.
2.13. Clears drainage channels and drainages from silting.
2.14. It pulls out weeds in the summer and eliminates ice accumulation in the winter.
2.15. Loads raw sludge and activated sludge.
2.16. Monitors sediment levels and temperatures in digesters.
2.17. Maintains constant gas pressure in the under-dome space and in the gas network.
2.18. Performs preventive and routine repairs of buildings and mechanisms under the guidance of a highly qualified operator.
2.19. Knows, understands and applies current regulations relating to his activities.
2.20. Knows and complies with the requirements of regulations on labor protection and environmental protection, complies with the norms, methods and techniques for the safe performance of work.
3. Rights

3.1. The operator of a treatment plant of the 2nd category has the right to take actions to prevent and eliminate cases of any violations or inconsistencies.
3.2. An operator of a 2nd category treatment facility has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.
3.3. An operator of a 2nd category treatment facility has the right to demand assistance in the performance of his official duties and the exercise of his rights.
3.4. The operator of a 2nd category treatment facility has the right to demand the creation of organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of official duties and the provision of the necessary equipment and inventory.
3.5. The operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category has the right to get acquainted with draft documents relating to his activities.
3.6. An operator of a 2nd category treatment facility has the right to request and receive documents, materials and information necessary to fulfill his job duties and management orders.
3.7. A 2nd category treatment facility operator has the right to improve his professional qualifications.
3.8. The operator of a 2nd category treatment facility has the right to report all violations and inconsistencies identified in the course of its activities and make proposals for their elimination.
3.9. A 2nd category treatment facility operator has the right to familiarize himself with documents defining the rights and responsibilities of his position, and criteria for assessing the quality of performance of job duties.
4. Responsibility
4.1. The operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category is responsible for failure to fulfill or untimely fulfillment of the duties assigned by this job description and (or) non-use of the granted rights.
4.2. The operator of a 2nd category treatment facility is responsible for failure to comply with internal labor regulations, labor protection, safety precautions, industrial sanitation and fire protection.
4.3. The operator of a 2nd category treatment facility is responsible for disclosing information about an organization (enterprise/institution) that is a trade secret.
4.4. The operator of a 2nd category treatment facility is responsible for failure to comply or improper fulfillment of the requirements of internal regulatory documents of the organization (enterprise/institution) and legal orders of management.
4.5. The operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category is responsible for offenses committed in the course of its activities, within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.
4.6. The operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category is responsible for causing material damage to the organization (enterprise/institution) within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.
4.7. The operator of treatment facilities of the 2nd category is responsible for the unlawful use of the granted official powers, as well as
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Incinerator and wastewater treatment plant operators monitor and operate computerized control systems and related equipment at solid and liquid waste treatment plants to regulate the treatment, treatment and disposal of wastewater and waste, and at water filtration and purification plants to regulate the treatment and distribution of water in Ukraine.
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Occupational safety instructions for wastewater treatment plant operators
Safety precautions
1 General safety requirements
1.1. Workers who are at least 18 years old and have passed a medical examination, training and safety instructions are allowed to work as a wastewater treatment plant operator.
1.2. Before being assigned to independent work, the operator must complete training and pass a knowledge test in the commission on electrical safety rules with assignment to the first group.
1.3. The operator of treatment facilities is allowed to work independently by order of the enterprise.
1.4. The wastewater treatment plant operator undergoes a periodic knowledge test at the enterprise commission once every 12 months.
1.5. The wastewater treatment plant operator must know:
rules for operating treatment facilities;
technical scheme of water purification;
design and principle of operation of the equipment;
purpose and installation location of fittings and equipment;
rules for providing first aid in case of accidents;
1.6. The operator is responsible for:
reliable and trouble-free operation of treatment facilities, safety of equipment, tools, instruments;
compliance with technical operation rules, safety regulations and fire safety regulations;
maintaining treatment facilities and your workplace in proper sanitary condition;
compliance and implementation of internal labor regulations.
1.7. The operator is obliged:
maintain the correct regime of treatment facilities;
at least once an hour, walk around and inspect all equipment of treatment facilities;
take measurements and record the results of tests and readings in a journal.
1.8. An extraordinary knowledge test is carried out:
when new instructions are introduced;
after an accident on the equipment of treatment facilities;
when establishing facts of unsatisfactory knowledge by the operator of instructions and safety rules.
1.9. During his duty, the treatment plant operator has the right to demand from management:
providing the wastewater treatment plant site with instrumentation, tools, devices, equipment, operational logs and other means necessary for normal and safe operation;
demand from the site management the timely elimination of equipment defects that arise during work;
notify the management of the enterprise about all violations of the normal operation of the installation at any time of the day;
provision of special clothing and protective equipment in accordance with existing standards.
1.10. The operator of a wastewater treatment plant is obliged to maintain the cleanliness of equipment and the workplace.
1.11. To accept a shift, the operator must arrive in advance and familiarize himself with the entries in the shift log, orders and all shifts in the previous shift, check the cleanliness of the workplace, and sign off on the shift log.

2. Safety requirements before starting work
2.1. Wear the required overalls and take over the shift.
2.2. If there is an emergency position or critical switching at the time of delivery of the shift, acceptance and delivery of the shift is carried out upon completion of these operations.

3. Safety requirements during operation
3.1. During operation, the treatment plant operator monitors:
serviceability of structure ceilings, passages, fences, well covers;
serviceability and availability of devices, tools, protective equipment necessary for servicing treatment facilities;
uniform distribution of wastewater and air into separate sections; if the uniformity is disturbed, independently (or with the help of a specialist) adjust the supply of water and air by opening or closing the corresponding control mechanism (valve, damper);
concentration of activated sludge in aeration tanks;
the quality of the incoming waste (if there are oil stains or excessive foam, immediately inform the technician);
cleanliness and lubrication of mechanical parts of aeration tanks;
cleanliness of the trays, sides of inlet and outlet weirs along the flow of wastewater from the screen to the outlet;
cleanliness of the territory (mow vegetation, clear paths).

3.2. The wastewater treatment plant operator performs:
systematically cleans the grates 2-3 times per shift (place waste in a garbage container);
prepare a bleach solution daily, based on the daily needs of the station;
control the amount of activated sludge in the aeration tank (by volume), if necessary, removing excess sludge to sludge beds;
carry out preventive inspection of equipment (rotor, pumps);
keep an operational log.

3.3. When servicing treatment plant equipment, comply with the following safety requirements:
keep drainage channels closed with corrugated iron;
water sampling is carried out only in metal dishes or porcelain mugs;
containers for storing acid or alkali must have a clear indication of the contents;
glass bottles with acids and alkalis should be placed in baskets covered with straw or hay;
Personnel working with bleach should be instructed in its properties.
When diluting an acid or alkali, remember that the acid or alkali is poured into water, and not vice versa.
3.9. The workplace of the wastewater treatment plant operator is the entire room in which the equipment and communications necessary for wastewater treatment are located, as well as the surrounding area.

4. Safety requirements in emergency situations
4.1. If a fire occurs in the premises of the treatment facility, take measures to extinguish it using primary fire extinguishing means, call the fire department, and notify management.
4.2. In case of severe mechanical injuries, place the victim in a safe place, give him a comfortable and calm position and call emergency medical assistance (notify the work manager).
4.3. In case of electric shock, first of all, free the victim from the action of electric current (disconnect the equipment from the network, separate the victim from live parts with insulating devices (boards, dry clothes, rubber gloves, rubber mats). If the victim has lost consciousness, but is breathing, he must be laid down in a comfortable position, unfasten the collar, give fresh air. If there is no breathing, the pulse is not palpable, the victim should immediately begin artificial respiration, preferably using the mouth-to-mouth method until the doctor arrives.
5. Safety measures after completion of work
5.1. Put the workplace in order, make the necessary entries in the shift log,
5.2. Put the tools and remaining unused materials back in their proper places.
5.3. Record problems with equipment operation
5.4. Take a shower.
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This job description has been automatically translated. Please note that automatic translation is not 100% accurate, so there may be minor translation errors in the text.

Instructions for the position " Wastewater treatment plant operator 3rd category", presented on the website, meets the requirements of the document - "DIRECTORY OF Qualification Characteristics of Workers' Professions. Issue 87. Housing and communal services of populated areas. (Taking into account the applications approved by: order of the State Committee of Ukraine for Housing and Communal Services dated 07/09/2004 N 132, order of the State Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine dated 22.11.2004 N 210, order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services dated 08.12.2009 N 387, by order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine on December 23, 2010 N 464), which was approved by order of the State Committee for Construction, Architecture and Housing Policy of Ukraine on June 14, 1999 N 144. Agreed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine.
The document status is "valid".

Preface to the job description

0.1. The document comes into force from the moment of approval.

0.2. Document developer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.3. The document has been approved: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.4. Periodic verification of this document is carried out at intervals not exceeding 3 years.

1. General Provisions

1.1. The position "Operator of treatment facilities of the 3rd category" belongs to the category "Workers".

1.2. Qualification requirements: complete or basic general secondary education. Obtaining a profession directly in production. Training. Work experience as a 2nd category wastewater treatment plant operator - at least 1 year.

1.3. Knows and applies in practice:
- hydraulic mode of treatment facilities;
- devices for monitoring steam pressure, precipitation levels and temperature in digesters;
- rules for operating gas networks;
- temperature regime of digesters;
- diagram of sanitary protection zones for water supply sources and treatment facilities.

1.4. A 3rd category treatment facility operator is appointed to the position and dismissed from the position by order of the organization (enterprise/institution).

1.5. The operator of treatment facilities of the 3rd category reports directly to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.6. A 3rd category treatment facility operator supervises the work of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.7. During his absence, the operator of treatment facilities of the 3rd category is replaced by a person appointed in accordance with the established procedure, who acquires the corresponding rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

2. Characteristics of work, tasks and job responsibilities

2.1. Serves a complex of treatment facilities with a capacity of over 5 thousand.

2.3. m per day.

2.4. Starts and stops sand removal mechanisms, monitors the amount of sand in sand traps, takes measurements and takes samples, eliminates blockages in pipelines and hydraulic elevators.

2.5. It drains sediment from settling tanks and independently regulates the water supply to them.

2.6. Prevents sediment from accumulating above the set level.

2.7. Independently operates biofilter sections.

2.8. Distributes waste liquid.

2.9. Distributes sediment and ensures gas selection from a group of digesters.

2.10. Controls the operation of mixing devices.

2.11. Unloads sediment and activated sludge.

2.12. Performs preventative and current repairs.

2.13. Knows, understands and applies current regulations relating to his activities.

2.14. Knows and complies with the requirements of regulations on labor protection and environmental protection, complies with the norms, methods and techniques for the safe performance of work.

3. Rights

3.1. The operator of a 3rd category wastewater treatment plant has the right to take actions to prevent and eliminate cases of any violations or non-compliances.

3.2. An operator of a 3rd category treatment facility has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.

3.3. An operator of a 3rd category treatment facility has the right to demand assistance in the performance of his official duties and the exercise of his rights.

3.4. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility has the right to demand the creation of organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of official duties and the provision of the necessary equipment and inventory.

3.5. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility has the right to familiarize himself with draft documents relating to his activities.

3.6. An operator of a 3rd category treatment facility has the right to request and receive documents, materials and information necessary to fulfill his job duties and management orders.

3.7. A 3rd category treatment facility operator has the right to improve his professional qualifications.

3.8. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility has the right to report all violations and inconsistencies identified in the course of its activities and make proposals for their elimination.

3.9. A 3rd category treatment facility operator has the right to familiarize himself with documents defining the rights and responsibilities of his position, and criteria for assessing the quality of performance of job duties.

4. Responsibility

4.1. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility is responsible for failure to fulfill or untimely fulfillment of the duties assigned by this job description and (or) failure to use the granted rights.

4.2. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility is responsible for failure to comply with internal labor regulations, labor protection, safety precautions, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

4.3. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility is responsible for disclosing information about an organization (enterprise/institution) that is a trade secret.

4.4. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility is responsible for failure to comply or improper compliance with the requirements of internal regulatory documents of the organization (enterprise/institution) and legal orders of management.

4.5. The operator of treatment facilities of the 3rd category is responsible for offenses committed in the course of its activities, within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.6. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility is responsible for causing material damage to an organization (enterprise/institution) within the limits established by current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.7. The operator of a 3rd category treatment facility is responsible for the unlawful use of the granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.