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Standard ID: NY/T 1541-2007

Standard Name: Agricultural Machinery Inspector

Chinese Name: 农机检验员

Standard category:Agricultural Industry Standards (NY)

state:in force

Date of Release2007-12-18

Date of Implementation:2008-03-01

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Standard ICS number:Sociology, Services, Organization and Management of Companies (Enterprises), Administration, Transport>>Organization and Management of Companies (Enterprises)>>03.100.30 Labor Resource Management

Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive>>Economics, Culture>>A18 Education, Degree, Academic Title

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Publication information

publishing house:China Agriculture Press

Publication date:2008-03-01

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drafter:Zhang Tianyi, Zhang Jie, Wen Fang, Wang Guixian, Li Ping

Drafting unit:Ministry of Agriculture Agricultural Machinery Industry Vocational Skills Certification Guidance Station

Focal point unit:Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Personnel and Labor

Proposing unit:Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Personnel and Labor

Publishing department:Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China

competent authority:Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Personnel and Labor

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This standard specifies the terms and definitions, basic requirements and work requirements of the occupation of agricultural machinery inspector. This standard applies to the occupational skills appraisal of agricultural machinery inspectors.


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ICS03.100.30
Standard of the Agricultural Industry of the People's Republic of China
NY/T 1541--2007
Agricultural Machinery Inspector
2007-12-18 Issued
2008-03-01 Implementation
Issued by the Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China
This standard is prepared and managed by the Personnel and Labor Department of the Ministry of Agriculture. The drafting unit of this standard: Agricultural Machinery Industry Vocational Skills Certification Guidance Station of the Ministry of Agriculture. The main drafters of this standard: Zhang Tianyi, Zhang Jie, Wen Fang, Wang Guixian, Li Ping. NY/T 1541—2007
1 Scope
Agricultural Machinery Inspector
This standard specifies the occupational terms and definitions, basic occupational requirements and work requirements of agricultural machinery inspectors. This standard applies to the occupational skills certification of agricultural machinery inspectors. 2 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this standard
Agricultural machinery inspector
NY/T 1541-2007
A person who uses instruments, measuring tools, equipment or other auxiliary facilities to conduct quality supervision and safety supervision inspection (inspection, testing, and testing) of agricultural machinery or parts.
3 Occupational Overview
3.1 Occupational Level
This occupation has four levels, namely intermediate (national occupational qualification level 1), senior (national occupational qualification level 3), technician (national occupational qualification level 2), and senior technician (national occupational qualification level 1). 3.2 Occupational Environment
Indoor, outdoor, normal temperature, noise, dust. 3.3 Occupational Ability Characteristics
Have strong analytical, judgment, adaptability and written expression ability, good body perception, color vision, hearing and movement coordination, and good physical quality.
3.4 ​​Basic education level
High school graduation (or equivalent)
3.5 Training requirements
3.5.1 Training period
Full-time vocational school education, determined according to its training objectives and teaching plan. General level training period: Intermediate level not less than 300 standard hours, senior level not less than 200 standard hours; technician, senior technician not less than 120 standard hours, 3.5.2 Training teachers
Teachers of intermediate and commercial level training should have professional qualification certificates of technicians or above in this profession or professional and technical positions of intermediate or above in related majors; teachers of technician training should have professional qualification certificates of senior technicians in this profession or professional and technical positions of senior majors. Teachers of senior technician training should have professional qualification certificates of senior technicians in this profession for more than 2 years or professional and technical positions of senior majors.
3.5.3 Training venues and equipment
Standard classrooms, practice venues and necessary teaching aids and equipment that meet teaching requirements. 3.6 Appraisal requirements
3.6.1 Applicable objects
People who are engaged in or preparing to engage in this profession. 3.6.2 Application conditions
NY/T 1541—2007
Intermediate (one of the following conditions)
1) After obtaining the relevant primary qualification certificate of the profession, continuously engaged in this profession for more than 2 years, received the required standard hours of formal training for the intermediate level of this profession, and obtained a completion certificate. After obtaining the relevant primary qualification certificate of the profession, continuously engaged in the woodworking profession for more than 4 years: 2)
Continuously engaged in this profession for more than 4 years, received the required standard hours of formal training for the intermediate level of this profession, and obtained a completion certificate33
1) Continuously engaged in this profession for more than 6 years. 5) Obtain a diploma of a related major from a secondary or higher vocational school that aims to cultivate intermediate skills, which has been reviewed and approved by the labor and social security or education administrative department.
Senior (one of the following conditions is met)
1) After obtaining the intermediate vocational qualification certificate for woodworking profession, continuously engage in this occupation for more than 2 years, receive the required number of hours of advanced formal training for this occupation, and obtain a completion certificate. After obtaining the intermediate vocational qualification certificate for this occupation, continuously engage in woodworking profession for more than 4 years. 22
Continuously engage in this occupation for more than 9 years, receive the required number of hours of advanced formal training for this occupation, and obtain a completion certificate3)
4) Obtain a diploma of this major from a higher vocational school that aims to cultivate advanced skills, which has been reviewed and approved by the labor and social security or education administrative department.
5) Obtain a diploma of a junior college or above in this major or a related major, receive the required number of hours of advanced formal training for this occupation, and obtain a completion certificate.
After obtaining a diploma of a college or above in wood or related majors, he/she has been engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years. 6)
Technician (one of the following conditions is met
1) After obtaining a high-level professional qualification certificate for this occupation, he/she has been engaged in this occupation for more than 4 years, and has received the required number of hours of formal training for technicians in this occupation, and has obtained a completion certificate.
After obtaining a senior professional qualification certificate for this occupation, he/she has been engaged in this occupation for more than 6 years. 2)
Graduates of this major from a senior technical school or a higher vocational school, or graduates of this major or related majors from a college or above, who have obtained a senior professional qualification certificate for this occupation, have been engaged in wood occupation for more than 2 years. Senior technician (one of the following conditions is met) 1) After obtaining a professional qualification certificate for technicians in this occupation, he/she has been engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years, and has received the required number of hours of formal training for senior technicians in this occupation, and has obtained a completion certificate. 2) After obtaining the vocational qualification certificate of this occupation technician, he has been engaged in this occupation for more than 4 years: 3.6.3 Identification method
It is divided into theoretical knowledge test and skill operation assessment. The theoretical knowledge test adopts a closed-book written test, and the skill operation assessment adopts an on-site actual operation method. The theoretical knowledge test and the skill operation assessment are both based on a 100-point system, and those who score 60 points or above are qualified. The identification of technicians and senior technicians must also undergo a comprehensive review.
3.6.4 Ratio of examiners to candidates
The ratio of examiners to candidates for the theoretical knowledge test is 1:15, and there are no less than 2 examiners for each standard teaching plan; the ratio of examiners to examinees for the skill operation assessment is 1:5. There are no less than 3 examiners; the comprehensive evaluation committee is no less than 3 people. 3.6.5 Identification time
The theoretical knowledge test is 120 minutes, and the skill operation assessment depends on the assessment items, which should not be less than 90 minutes; the comprehensive evaluation time is no less than 30 minutes.
3.6.6 Appraisal of equipment in the place of appraisal
Theoretical knowledge examination is conducted in the standard teaching plan. Skill operation assessment is conducted in the practical place with necessary inspection and transmission equipment. 2
4 Basic requirements
4.1 Professional ethics
4.1.1 Basic knowledge of professional ethics
4.1.2 Professional code
1) Abide by rules and laws, work safely
Scientific and fair, love the job and be dedicated.
Standardize operation, study investment technology.
Be honest and trustworthy, and be polite to others.
Take care of equipment and dress neatly.
Basic knowledge
General basic knowledge
Basic knowledge of mechanical drawings,
Basic knowledge of tolerance and fit and marking methods. Basic knowledge of mechanical manufacturing.
Basic knowledge of DC and AC circuits
Types, brands, basic properties and uses of common metal and non-metal materials Basic knowledge of agricultural machinery
Types and uses of agricultural machinery:
Basic structure and function of common agricultural machinery. Classification and characteristics of agricultural machinery power.
Types, brands and scope of use of common fuel and lubricating oil for agricultural machinery. 4)
4.2.3 Basic knowledge of agricultural machinery inspection 1)
Basic knowledge of agricultural machinery testing technology
Basic knowledge of commonly used instruments, meters and measuring tools for testing (inspection) methods of main agricultural machinery and parts. Basic knowledge of error theory and data processing. Commonly used legal measurement units and their conversion,
Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
Knowledge of product quality law.
Knowledge of standardization law.
Knowledge of measurement law.
Knowledge of environmental protection law.
Knowledge of the Agricultural Mechanization Promotion Law.
Knowledge of the Test and Identification Management Methods.
Knowledge of Work Safety and Environmental Protection
Current civilized production requirements.
Knowledge of safe operation and labor protection.
Knowledge of environmental protection.
5Work Requirements
NY/T 1541—2007
This standard sets the skill requirements for intermediate, senior, technician, and senior technician in reverse order, and the higher level covers the requirements of the lower level. 3
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5.1Intermediate
, Inspection
Preparation
2. Inspection
Work content
(I) Data and samples,
Skill requirements
Related knowledge
1. Knowledge of agricultural machinery technical standards, technical documents, etc. 1. Able to select appropriate technical standards, drawings and other technical documents according to inspection requirements
2. Able to check and record sample information
3. Be able to grasp the characteristics of samples and store samples under specified conditions. 1. Be able to select appropriate inspection tools and equipment according to the work content. (II) Auxiliary preparation for inspection (-) Machine appearance quality inspection (II) Machine assembly quality inspection (III) Machine performance (IV) Component inspection [—) Static inspection 2. Be able to complete the preparation of inspection materials according to the work content. 2. Relevant knowledge of national standards for counting sampling inspection procedures 3. Regulations on the handover of laboratory samples
4. Daily storage methods for agricultural machinery
1. Knowledge of the differences between commonly used inspection tools and equipment2. Knowledge of the relevant knowledge of the inspection tools
3. Knowledge of the requirements for the inspection site of agricultural machinery3. Able to select a suitable inspection site according to the work content4. Able to operate agricultural machinery in the work content
1. Able to complete the appearance and adhesion performance inspection of the paint film on the surface of agricultural machinery
2. Able to complete the inspection of oil pollution, rust and external pressure of agricultural machinery
3. Able to complete the inspection of deformation, cracks and other defects on the appearance of agricultural machinery
1. Able to complete the inspection of the tightness of agricultural machinery assembly2. Able to complete the inspection of the flexibility of agricultural machinery assembly3. Able to Complete the inspection of water and oil leakage of agricultural machinery 1. Be able to complete the inspection of agricultural machinery tire specifications and air pressure 1. Be able to complete the verification of basic parameters of the whole machine such as the appearance size of agricultural machinery
4. Driving requirements of agricultural machinery such as tractors and combine harvesters and operating requirements of agricultural machinery such as crushers and grinders. General requirements for the appearance quality inspection of agricultural machinery
1. The use of common assembly tools
2. Conventional methods of agricultural machinery T inspection 1. Verification methods of basic parameters of agricultural machinery whole machine 2. Technical requirements of agricultural machinery tractors and machine tools 2. Be able to complete the inspection of agricultural machinery safety protection devices and warning signs
3. Be able to complete the inspection of general technical requirements of agricultural machinery 1. Able to complete the measurement of parts geometric dimensions
2. Able to complete the inspection of surface defects
1. Able to complete the inspection of tractor and combine harvester signs, license plates and certificates
2. Able to complete the inspection of tractor and combine harvester appearance, neatness, parts, instruments, seals and auxiliary equipment, and completeness
3. Able to complete the inspection of tractor and combine harvester connection tightness
4. Able to complete the inspection of all moving parts that may cause harm and safety protection devices on tractors and combine harvesters that may contact with human body
3. Inspection methods for the technical requirements of agricultural machinery 1. Common 1. How to use the equipment
2. Appearance quality requirements for parts
1. Tractors and combine harvesters will be manufactured
2. Relevant knowledge of the technical conditions for the safe operation of agricultural machinery 3. Relevant regulations for the safety supervision of tractors and combine harvesters 5. Can complete the static inspection of the main parts of the transmission system, running system, steering system, and brake system of tractors and combine harvesters. Check whether there is deformation, cracking, and serious phenomena
6. 7. Be able to complete the inspection of the specifications, air pressure, counterweight and damage degree of the wheel kidney of tractors and combine harvesters. 8. Be able to complete the inspection, testing and maintenance of the static disk requirements of different types of tractors. III. Inspection Work Content (Continued) Skill Requirements 1. Be able to complete the starting performance inspection of tractors and combine harvesters. 2. Be able to check whether the readings of the instruments on tractors and combine harvesters are positive. 3. Be able to complete the inspection of the lights on tractors and combine harvesters. 4. Be able to complete the speed change operation of tractors and combine harvesters to see whether they are flexible and stable, and whether the clutch engagement is in compliance. Compliance (II) Dynamic inspection
Inspection of whether the transmission system is operating normally NY/T1541-2007
Related knowledge
1. Dynamic inspection method for safety supervision of tractors and combine harvestersRelated knowledge
5. Able to complete the inspection of whether the steering system of tractors and combine harvesters is normal
6. Able to manually complete the inspection of the braking performance of tractors and combine harvesters
7. Able to complete the inspection of the hydraulic suspension and traction equipment of the tractor
8. Able to complete the inspection of the dynamic safety requirements unique to different types of tractors
(I) Inspection data processing
(II) Post-inspection work
and quality control
1. Able to complete the inspection according to the inspection record 1. Able to carry out safety inspection on the samples after inspection 2. Able to deliver the inspection results to the trustee 1. Able to select the appropriate inspection instrument according to the inspection items (I) Inspection instruments, equipment, equipment, use and maintenance of instruments and equipment (II) Inspection instruments and equipment 5.2 Advanced preparation before inspection Work content (—) Technical data and samples (II) Inspection auxiliary materials II. Inspection -) Appearance of the whole machine Quality inspection 2. Able to identify the calibration status of the inspection instrument and equipment 3. Able to operate general inspection instruments and equipment:
1. Able to complete the maintenance of inspection instruments and equipment 2. Able to judge the general faults of equipment Skill requirements
1. Able to propose inspection items according to the characteristics of the inspection samples 2. Able to make inspection record forms according to the inspection content Able to formulate sampling plans according to inspection requirements
4. Able to judge the status of sample handover
1. Able to complete the installation or connection of agricultural machinery, parts and inspection instruments and equipment
2. Able to complete the adjustment of samples and the preparation of technical specifications according to test requirements
1. Able to complete the external quality inspection of agricultural machinery 2. Able to analyze the causes of appearance quality defects 2. Tractor and combine harvester inspection and its safe operation procedures
! 1. Fill in the original records and requirements
2. Requirements for describing test phenomena
1. Storage method of test samples
2. Delivery method of test results
1. Names, specifications and uses of commonly used test and testing instruments and equipment
.2. How to use the calibration mark
3. General test instrument operation procedures
1. Methods for the maintenance of test instruments and equipment 2. Knowledge related to the structure and common failure phenomena of simple instruments and equipment
1: Relevant requirements of agricultural machinery inspection standards
2. Design requirements of inspection record forms
|3. Relevant knowledge of sampling plan formulation
|4 Relevant knowledge of the technical status of agricultural machinery
1. Various 1. Installation method of sensor
2. Installation method of engine and test bench
3. Installation method of seed drill and test bench
. Installation method of large spray gun and test bench 5. Technical adjustment method of cosmetic machinery
1: Evaluation requirements of agricultural machinery appearance quality
2. Relevant knowledge of agricultural machinery appearance quality evaluation standard 5
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Work content
(I) Assembly of whole machine
Quality inspection
Table (continued)
Skill requirements
1. Able to complete the machine operation test
2. Able to complete the assembly test of agricultural machinery 3. Can complete the travel inspection of agricultural machinery rotating disc, brake pedal, etc.
1. Can conduct tractor traction test and other agricultural machinery operation performance inspection
2. Can conduct seed drill production assessment and other agricultural machinery reliability inspection (-) Whole machine performance reliability inspection
(IV) Parts inspection
II. Inspection
3. Can complete the safety inspection of combine harvester and other agricultural machinery safety performance inspection
1. Can complete the technical requirements inspection of major parts such as agricultural diesel engine connecting rod
1. Can complete the shape and position tolerance inspection of simple parts 2.1. Can analyze the causes of appearance quality defects of tractors and combine harvesters. 2. Can analyze the causes of oil leakage, air leakage and water leakage of combine harvesters. 3. Can adjust the valve mechanism, fuel supply system, transmission system, steering system and brake system of tractors and combine harvesters (such as steering wheel, control lever, brake) Related knowledge
1. Related knowledge of agricultural machinery idling inspection
2. Inspection method of assembly clearance of agricultural machinery
3. Conventional free travel inspection method of agricultural machinery 1. Related standards of performance test piece method of agricultural machinery 2. Technical requirements for inspection of main parts of agricultural machinery 1. Test method of surface roughness and hardness 8. Test requirements for static balance
1 , tractor, and the working principle of combine harvesters 2. The relevant safety technologies of tractors and combine harvesters Adjustment of the free travel of the dynamic pedal and the clutch pedal, and the reasons for the failure of the wheel static test items (operation inspection
Adjustment of the tractor front wheel toe-in, bearing clearance, etc.) 3. Adjustment of the traction bar and the working position of the combine harvester 4. Able to complete the safety and technical inspection of the combine harvester table, threshing, grain box, bag straw box, bran box and chopper
5. Able to make adaptive adjustments to the main working parts of the combine harvester such as the header according to the basic conditions such as the growth status of the crop
1. Able to complete the tractor electrical device inspection
2. Able to complete the engine speed inspection of tractors and combine harvesters
3. Able to complete the noise inspection of tractors and combine harvesters 1. Able to complete the exhaust smoke inspection of tractors and combine harvesters
(II) Dynamic inspection
5. Can conduct safety technical inspection of combine harvesters, conveying devices and external transmission devices
1. Methods for testing the performance of combine harvesters and combine harvesters 2. Causes of failure of all technical inspection items of combine harvesters and related equipment
6. Can analyze the common causes of failure of safety inspection of tractor transmission system, steering system and braking system (such as free gear jumping after speed change, incomplete separation of clutch pedal, etc.)? 7. Can analyze the common causes of abnormal water temperature, oil temperature, oil pressure and fuel pressure of tractors 8. Can drive tractors
3. Essentials of tractor driving test
III. Inspection
Work content
(--) Inspection data processing
(II) Follow-up work of inspection
and quality control Preparation
IV. Inspection
(I) Inspection instruments and equipment
Instruments and equipment
Use and maintenance
(II) Inspection instruments and equipment
5.3 Technician
: Work content
(--) Data and samples
, Inspection
I. Inspection
(II) Auxiliary preparation for inspection
(-) Assembly of complete machine
Quality inspection
Table (continued)
Skill requirements
1. Able to round off and calculate data according to the requirements of the inspection results
2. Able to calculate the inspection results according to the requirements of the standards3. Able to check the inspection data and eliminate abnormal points4. Able to check the original inspection records of other inspectorsAble to find the main factors affecting the inspection quality 15412007
Related knowledge
I. Rules for significant figures and rounding off
2. Evaluation indicators for measurement results
3. Methods for determining abnormal data points
4. Requirements for original records
Common factors affecting inspection quality
1. Ability to operate inspection instruments and equipment with complex work contents. 1. Operation of inspection equipment such as dynamometer and seed drill test bench 2. Ability to complete the pre-inspection routine of a hall of inspection instruments and equipment Requirements: 1. Able to complete the deferred maintenance of agricultural machinery inspection instruments and equipment. 2. Able to eliminate simple faults of inspection instruments and equipment. Skill requirements: Able to formulate inspection plans according to inspection requirements. Able to complete special installation requirements of agricultural machinery and inspection instruments and equipment. 1. Able to solve assembly inspection technical problems. 2. Able to analyze the causes of assembly defects and unqualified items. (II) Machine performance! .1. Can solve the technical problems of inspection Quality inspection
·2. Can analyze the defects and unqualified items of products Four inspections
(III) Parts inspection
(—) Dynamic inspection
1. Can complete the geometric tolerance inspection of complex parts 2. Can complete the instrument inspection of the surface roughness of parts 3. Can complete the dynamic balance inspection of learning parts
4. Can complete the inspection of the strength and impact performance of parts. 5. Can complete the metallographic inspection of conventional materials
6. Can complete the chemical analysis of conventional elements
7. Can complete the simple parts operation inspection
-1. Can complete the inspection of the engine power of tractors and combine harvesters
2. Can complete the fuel consumption of tractor and combine harvester engines Consumption rate inspection
.3. Able to reduce the tractor and combine harvesting mechanism according to the instrument 2. Calibration method of a general inspection instrument and equipment 1. Regular maintenance method of inspection instruments and equipment 2. Working principle of the instrument and equipment, the failure and troubleshooting methods
and related knowledge
Method for formulating the inspection plan
1. Knowledge of complex parts processing
2. Relevant knowledge of rigid and multiplicative connection
1. Agricultural machinery assembly inspection method
2. Agricultural machinery assembly technology and related knowledge
3. Agricultural machinery assembly defects
1. Corresponding category inspection method
-2. Structure and working principle of various types of clothing machinery 1. Dynamic balance test method
2. Test methods for tensile, compressive and torsional strength and impact performance 3. Basic knowledge of metal inspection
4. Basic knowledge of conventional element chemical analysis
"5: Basic knowledge of metal flaw detection
Dynamic performance inspection
1. Ability to analyze the reasons for abnormal exhaust of tractors and combine harvesters
1. Method for inspection of main components and technical parameters of tractors and combine harvesters
2. Causes of abnormal exhaust of combine harvesters 5. Can analyze the common reasons for the failure of the relevant safety technical inspection items of the combine harvester transmission system, steering system, and brake system. 6. Can analyze the common reasons for the abnormal water temperature, oil temperature, oil pressure, and fuel pressure of the combine harvester. 7. Can drive and operate the combine harvester. 8. Can put forward improvement suggestions for the safety technical inspection procedures for tractors. 3. Driving and operating technology of combine harvesters. NY/T1541—2007
II. Inspection
III. Inspection
Work content
(II) Special inspection
I. Inspection data processing
Table (continued)
Skill requirements
1. Able to determine the safety and technical status of agricultural machinery before and after the incident
2. Able to identify agricultural machinery accidents caused by unqualified safety and technical status of agricultural machinery
. Able to identify the items of agricultural machinery that need to be inspected and identified| |tt||4. Able to complete the technical status inspection of general agricultural machinery
5. Able to complete the on-site processing of agricultural machinery 1. Able to analyze the inspection data and find problems 2. Able to process the working performance test data and draw the test curve
3. Able to review the original records
1. Able to write the inspection report
2. Able to find and solve the system errors generated during the inspection process, and delete the abnormal values ​​of the inspection results 3. Able to make a comprehensive evaluation of the sample pressing mother according to the inspection results. [II] Inspection follow-up work and quality control (-) Inspection instruments and equipment IV. Use and maintenance of inspection instruments and equipment V. Management and training Able to analyze the reasons affecting the pressing quality and formulate effective solutions 1. Able to complete the complex Training, testing and calibration of various inspection instruments and equipment
2. Abbreviation of the operating procedures of inspection instruments and equipment 1. Able to formulate maintenance plans for agricultural machinery inspection instruments and equipment
II) Inspection instruments and equipment
2. Able to write instrument calibration plans
3. Able to accept and inspect newly purchased general inspection instruments and equipment
1. Able to organize relevant personnel to coordinate inspection
2. Able to coordinate with department leaders to make inspection plans,Management of dispatching personnel
(I) Training and guidance
Senior technician
Job content
(I) Preparation of materials and samples, preparation before inspection
(II) Preparation of auxiliary inspection skills
. Able to compile the purchase plan of standard materials, inspection instruments, equipment and materials according to inspection needs
4. Able to organize and complete the management of instruments, equipment and materials for inspection 5. Able to compile relevant procedure documents and operation instructions 1. Able to teach the technical knowledge of this profession
2. Able to guide senior and lower personnel to perform practical operation skills requirements
Able to customize special inspection plans according to customer requirements; Able to design or improve test tools and equipment according to inspection items
Related knowledge
1. Relevant regulations on the inspection procedures for the safety and technical status of agricultural machinery
&Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations on the handling of agricultural machinery accidents 3. Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations on the handling of road traffic accidents 1. Data analysis methods
2. Preparation of test curve
3. Basic knowledge of error
1. Requirements for writing test report
2. Test technology, error analysis and other data processing knowledge3. Methods for eliminating abnormal values ​​and systematic errors in data analysis4. Evaluation method of sample test results
Knowledge about product inspection quality assurance
1. Test and calibration knowledge of complex test instruments and equipment2. Use rules and precautions of test instruments and equipment1. Test instruments and equipment maintenance plan2. Basic knowledge of metrological inspection
3. Test instruments and equipment inspection 1. Knowledge related to quality management 2. Specifications, grades and uses of various standard substances, inspection instruments, equipment and materials 3. General knowledge of inspection instruments, equipment and materials 1. Basic requirements and basic methods of technical theory training 2. Basic requirements and methods of guiding operation Related knowledge Special inspection plan formulation Requirements Design, test and supervision of relevant knowledge Second, inspection work content (—) Assembly of complete machine
Quality inspection
【) Machine performance
(III) Parts inspection
(I) Dynamic inspection
Table (continued)
Skill requirements
1. Able to complete the inspection of assembly and adjustment of new agricultural machinery products
2. Able to propose improvement measures for assembly quality issues
1. Able to write non-standard inspection methods
2. Able to carry out inspection of new products and new projects3. Able to apply new internal and external inspection technologies and new methods into inspection work
1. Able to complete complex metallographic inspection
|2. Able to complete chemical analysis of special elements
3. Able to complete flaw detection inspection of parts
4. Able to analyze the causes of dust defects in parts
1. Able to analyze the defects that cause the operation of tractor and combine harvester engines and the reasons for the failure of power and fuel consumption rate inspection
2. Able to analyze and deal with common faults of tractors and combine harvesters
3. Able to propose improvements to the safety technical inspection procedures for combine harvesters
4. Able to conduct inspections on other common agricultural machinery except batch tractors and combine harvesters
1. 1. Able to conduct safety and technical status inspections on accident agricultural machinery and provide opinions on the determination of responsibility for agricultural machinery accidents
2. Able to complete the calculation of the economic amount of agricultural machinery damage in agricultural machinery accidents
(II) Special inspections
) Inspection data processing
III. Inspections
(II) Inspection report writing
3. Able to propose measures to prevent agricultural machinery accidents caused by unqualified safety and technical status of agricultural machinery
4. Able to propose suggestions for improving the safety and technical status inspection procedures and methods of accident machinery
Able to evaluate inspection data
1. Able to review the inspection reports prepared by other inspection personnel according to management regulations
2. Able to conduct technical analysis based on inspection results1. Able to conduct quality inspections on agricultural machinery production, (-) inspection follow-up work
and other links based on inspection results 1. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 2. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 3. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 4. Inspection (I) Inspection instruments, equipment, auxiliary equipment and use (I) Inspection instruments and equipment (--) Organization and management (V) Management and training (II) Training and guidance (2) Able to install new test instruments and equipment. 4. Able to organize and complete the calibration of precision instruments (1) Able to complete the acceptance of newly purchased precision instruments (1) Able to organize and carry out research activities such as inspection technology and inspection instrument development (2) Able to write technical summaries and papers (3) Able to compile quality manuals (NY/T) 1541—2007
Related knowledge
1. New process for agricultural machinery assembly
2. Recent high-end watch industry machinery assembly tools, equipment and development trends
1. Requirements for the reduction of non-standard inspection methods
2. Methods for establishing new projects
3. New domestic and international standards and related inspection technologies, development trends
1. Chemical analysis methods for special elements
2. Ultrasonic flaw detection knowledge
3. Micro powder flaw detection lamp identification
4. X-ray flaw detection knowledge
1. Common faults of tractors and combine harvesters 2. New technologies and development trends of diggers and combine harvesters 3. Inspection methods for other agricultural machinery except tractors and combine harvesters
Related regulations on inspection and appraisal of agricultural machinery 1. Methods for data evaluation
2. Main factors affecting test data
1. Inspection report review requirements
2. Relevant knowledge on cost analysis of agricultural machinery products 1. Technical conditions and operation conditions for production and application of agricultural machinery Internal relationship between quality inspectors and test values ​​of analytical items
2. Knowledge related to quality arbitration
1. Knowledge related to design and improvement of inspection equipment and auxiliary facilities
2. Development trends of domestic and foreign testing equipment
3. Installation and commissioning methods of new test instruments and equipment1. Verification requirements for precision instruments
2. Knowledge related to acceptance of precision instruments
1. Advanced inspection technology and management trends at home and abroad2. Knowledge related to laboratory accreditation, metrology certification, review and approval (acceptance)
1. Able to formulate agricultural machinery inspection training plans
2. Able to provide professional theoretical knowledge training for senior and lower personnel
3. Able to write training handouts
4. Able to guide technicians and the following personnel to perform actual operations 1. Knowledge of writing training handouts
2. Requirements for the format and abbreviations of operating instructions 9
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6 Comparison table
6.1 Theoretical knowledge
Basic requirements
Preparation before inspection
Inspection processing
Professional ethics
Basic knowledge
Data and sample preparation
Auxiliary preparation for inspection
Appearance quality inspection of the whole machine
Assembly quality inspection of the whole machine
Performance inspection of the whole machine
Component inspection
Static inspection||tt| |Dynamic inspection
Special inspection
Inspection data processing
Inspection report writing
Inspection follow-up work and quality
Inspection instruments and equipment use and maintenance
Management and training
6.2 Skill operation
Inspection instruments and equipment maintenance
Organization and management
Training and guidance
1. Preparation before inspection
2. Inspection implementation
3. Inspection processing
4. Use and maintenance of inspection instruments and equipment 5. Management and training
10/—
(%)
10/—
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5/—
Senior technician
High-line technicianAble to compile relevant procedure documents and work instructions 1. Able to teach professional technical knowledge
2. Able to guide senior and lower personnel to perform practical operation skills requirements
Able to customize special inspection plans according to customer requirements Can design or improve test tools and equipment according to inspection items
Related knowledge
1. Relevant regulations on the inspection procedures for the safety and technical status of agricultural machinery accidents
& Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations on the handling of agricultural machinery accidents 3. Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations on the handling of road traffic accidents 1. Data analysis methods
2. Preparation of test curve
3. Basic knowledge of error
1. Requirements for writing test report
2. Test technology, error analysis and other data processing knowledge3. Methods for eliminating abnormal values ​​and systematic errors in data analysis4. Evaluation method of sample test results
Knowledge about product inspection quality assurance
1. Test and calibration knowledge of complex test instruments and equipment2. Use rules and precautions of test instruments and equipment1. Test instruments and equipment maintenance plan2. Basic knowledge of metrological inspection
3. Test instruments and equipment inspection 1. Knowledge related to quality management 2. Specifications, grades and uses of various standard substances, inspection instruments, equipment and materials 3. General knowledge of inspection instruments, equipment and materials 1. Basic requirements and basic methods of technical theory training 2. Basic requirements and methods of guiding operation Related knowledge Special inspection plan formulation Requirements Design, test and supervision of relevant knowledge Second, inspection work content (—) Assembly of complete machine
Quality inspection
【) Machine performance
(III) Parts inspection
(I) Dynamic inspection
Table (continued)
Skill requirements
1. Able to complete the inspection of assembly and adjustment of new agricultural machinery products
2. Able to propose improvement measures for assembly quality issues
1. Able to write non-standard inspection methods
2. Able to carry out inspection of new products and new projects3. Able to apply new internal and external inspection technologies and new methods into inspection work
1. Able to complete complex metallographic inspection
|2. Able to complete chemical analysis of special elements
3. Able to complete flaw detection inspection of parts
4. Able to analyze the causes of dust defects in parts
1. Able to analyze the defects that cause the operation of tractor and combine harvester engines and the reasons for the failure of power and fuel consumption rate inspection
2. Able to analyze and deal with common faults of tractors and combine harvesters
3. Able to propose improvements to the safety technical inspection procedures for combine harvesters
4. Able to conduct inspections on other common agricultural machinery except batch tractors and combine harvesters
1. 1. Able to conduct safety and technical status inspections on accident agricultural machinery and provide opinions on the determination of responsibility for agricultural machinery accidents
2. Able to complete the calculation of the economic amount of agricultural machinery damage in agricultural machinery accidents
(II) Special inspections
) Inspection data processing
III. Inspections
(II) Inspection report writing
3. Able to propose measures to prevent agricultural machinery accidents caused by unqualified safety and technical status of agricultural machinery
4. Able to propose suggestions for improving the safety and technical status inspection procedures and methods of accident machinery
Able to evaluate inspection data
1. Able to review the inspection reports prepared by other inspection personnel according to management regulations
2. Able to conduct technical analysis based on inspection results1. Able to conduct quality inspections on agricultural machinery production, (-) inspection follow-up work
and other links based on inspection results 1. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 2. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 3. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 4. Inspection (I) Inspection instruments, equipment, auxiliary equipment and use (I) Inspection instruments and equipment (--) Organization and management (V) Management and training (II) Training and guidance (2) Able to install new test instruments and equipment. 4. Able to organize and complete the calibration of precision instruments (1) Able to complete the acceptance of newly purchased precision instruments (1) Able to organize and carry out research activities such as inspection technology and inspection instrument development (2) Able to write technical summaries and papers (3) Able to compile quality manuals (NY/T) 1541—2007
Related knowledge
1. New process for agricultural machinery assembly
2. Recent high-end watch industry machinery assembly tools, equipment and development trends
1. Requirements for the reduction of non-standard inspection methods
2. Methods for establishing new projects
3. New domestic and international standards and related inspection technologies, development trends
1. Chemical analysis methods for special elements
2. Ultrasonic flaw detection knowledge
3. Micro powder flaw detection lamp identification
4. X-ray flaw detection knowledge
1. Common faults of tractors and combine harvesters 2. New technologies and development trends of diggers and combine harvesters 3. Inspection methods for other agricultural machinery except tractors and combine harvesters
Related regulations on inspection and appraisal of agricultural machinery 1. Methods for data evaluation
2. Main factors affecting test data
1. Inspection report review requirements
2. Relevant knowledge on cost analysis of agricultural machinery products 1. Technical conditions and operation conditions for production and application of agricultural machinery Internal relationship between quality inspectors and test values ​​of analytical items
2. Knowledge related to quality arbitration
1. Knowledge related to design and improvement of inspection equipment and auxiliary facilities
2. Development trends of domestic and foreign testing equipment
3. Installation and commissioning methods of new test instruments and equipment1. Verification requirements for precision instruments
2. Knowledge related to acceptance of precision instruments
1. Advanced inspection technology and management trends at home and abroad2. Knowledge related to laboratory accreditation, metrology certification, review and approval (acceptance)
1. Able to formulate agricultural machinery inspection training plans
2. Able to provide professional theoretical knowledge training for senior and lower personnel
3. Able to write training handouts
4. Able to guide technicians and the following personnel to perform actual operations 1. Knowledge of writing training handouts
2. Requirements for the format and abbreviations of operating instructions 9
NY/T1541—2007
6 Comparison table
6.1 Theoretical knowledge
Basic requirements
Preparation before inspection
Inspection processing
Professional ethics
Basic knowledge
Data and sample preparation
Auxiliary preparation for inspection
Appearance quality inspection of the whole machine
Assembly quality inspection of the whole machine
Performance inspection of the whole machine
Component inspection
Static inspection||tt| |Dynamic inspection
Special inspection
Inspection data processing
Inspection report writing
Inspection follow-up work and quality
Inspection instruments and equipment use and maintenance
Management and training
6.2 Skill operation
Inspection instruments and equipment maintenance
Organization and management
Training and guidance
1. Preparation before inspection
2. Inspection implementation
3. Inspection processing
4. Use and maintenance of inspection instruments and equipment 5. Management and training
10/—
(%)
10/—
—/20
5/—
Senior technician
High-line technicianAble to compile relevant procedure documents and work instructions 1. Able to teach professional technical knowledge
2. Able to guide senior and lower personnel to perform practical operation skills requirements
Able to customize special inspection plans according to customer requirements Can design or improve test tools and equipment according to inspection items
Related knowledge
1. Relevant regulations on the inspection procedures for the safety and technical status of agricultural machinery accidents
& Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations on the handling of agricultural machinery accidents 3. Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations on the handling of road traffic accidents 1. Data analysis methods
2. Preparation of test curve
3. Basic knowledge of error
1. Requirements for writing test report
2. Test technology, error analysis and other data processing knowledge3. Methods for eliminating abnormal values ​​and systematic errors in data analysis4. Evaluation method of sample test results
Knowledge about product inspection quality assurance
1. Test and calibration knowledge of complex test instruments and equipment2. Use rules and precautions of test instruments and equipment1. Test instruments and equipment maintenance plan2. Basic knowledge of metrological inspection
3. Test instruments and equipment inspection 1. Knowledge related to quality management 2. Specifications, grades and uses of various standard substances, inspection instruments, equipment and materials 3. General knowledge of inspection instruments, equipment and materials 1. Basic requirements and basic methods of technical theory training 2. Basic requirements and methods of guiding operation Related knowledge Special inspection plan formulation Requirements Design, test and supervision of relevant knowledge Second, inspection work content (—) Assembly of complete machine
Quality inspection
【) Machine performance
(III) Parts inspection
(I) Dynamic inspection
Table (continued)
Skill requirements
1. Able to complete the inspection of assembly and adjustment of new agricultural machinery products
2. Able to propose improvement measures for assembly quality issues
1. Able to write non-standard inspection methods
2. Able to carry out inspection of new products and new projects3. Able to apply new internal and external inspection technologies and new methods into inspection work
1. Able to complete complex metallographic inspection
|2. Able to complete chemical analysis of special elements
3. Able to complete flaw detection inspection of parts
4. Able to analyze the causes of dust defects in parts
1. Able to analyze the defects that cause the operation of tractor and combine harvester engines and the reasons for the failure of power and fuel consumption rate inspection
2. Able to analyze and deal with common faults of tractors and combine harvesters
3. Able to propose improvements to the safety technical inspection procedures for combine harvesters
4. Able to conduct inspections on other common agricultural machinery except batch tractors and combine harvesters
1. 1. Able to conduct safety and technical status inspections on accident agricultural machinery and provide opinions on the determination of responsibility for agricultural machinery accidents
2. Able to complete the calculation of the economic amount of agricultural machinery damage in agricultural machinery accidents
(II) Special inspections
) Inspection data processing
III. Inspections
(II) Inspection report writing
3. Able to propose measures to prevent agricultural machinery accidents caused by unqualified safety and technical status of agricultural machinery
4. Able to propose suggestions for improving the safety and technical status inspection procedures and methods of accident machinery
Able to evaluate inspection data
1. Able to review the inspection reports prepared by other inspection personnel according to management regulations
2. Able to conduct technical analysis based on inspection results1. Able to conduct quality inspections on agricultural machinery production, (-) inspection follow-up work
and other links based on inspection results 1. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 2. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 3. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 4. Inspection (I) Inspection instruments, equipment, auxiliary equipment and use (I) Inspection instruments and equipment (--) Organization and management (V) Management and training (II) Training and guidance (2) Able to install new test instruments and equipment. 4. Able to organize and complete the calibration of precision instruments (1) Able to complete the acceptance of newly purchased precision instruments (1) Able to organize and carry out research activities such as inspection technology and inspection instrument development (2) Able to write technical summaries and papers (3) Able to compile quality manuals (NY/T) 1541—2007
Related knowledge
1. New process for agricultural machinery assembly
2. Recent high-end watch industry machinery assembly tools, equipment and development trends
1. Requirements for the reduction of non-standard inspection methods
2. Methods for establishing new projects
3. New domestic and international standards and related inspection technologies, development trends
1. Chemical analysis methods for special elements
2. Ultrasonic flaw detection knowledge
3. Micro powder flaw detection lamp identification
4. X-ray flaw detection knowledge
1. Common faults of tractors and combine harvesters 2. New technologies and development trends of diggers and combine harvesters 3. Inspection methods for other agricultural machinery except tractors and combine harvesters
Related regulations on inspection and appraisal of agricultural machinery 1. Methods for data evaluation
2. Main factors affecting test data
1. Inspection report review requirements
2. Relevant knowledge on cost analysis of agricultural machinery products 1. Technical conditions and operation conditions for production and application of agricultural machinery Internal relationship between quality inspectors and test values ​​of analytical items
2. Knowledge related to quality arbitration
1. Knowledge related to design and improvement of inspection equipment and auxiliary facilities
2. Development trends of domestic and foreign testing equipment
3. Installation and commissioning methods of new test instruments and equipment1. Verification requirements for precision instruments
2. Knowledge related to acceptance of precision instrumentswww.bzxz.net
1. Advanced inspection technology and management trends at home and abroad2. Knowledge related to laboratory accreditation, metrology certification, review and approval (acceptance)
1. Able to formulate agricultural machinery inspection training plans
2. Able to provide professional theoretical knowledge training for senior and lower personnel
3. Able to write training handouts
4. Able to guide technicians and the following personnel to perform actual operations 1. Knowledge of writing training handouts
2. Requirements for the format and abbreviations of operating instructions 9
NY/T1541—2007
6 Comparison table
6.1 Theoretical knowledge
Basic requirements
Preparation before inspection
Inspection processing
Professional ethics
Basic knowledge
Data and sample preparation
Auxiliary preparation for inspection
Appearance quality inspection of the whole machine
Assembly quality inspection of the whole machine
Performance inspection of the whole machine
Component inspection
Static inspection||tt| |Dynamic inspection
Special inspection
Inspection data processing
Inspection report writing
Inspection follow-up work and quality
Inspection instruments and equipment use and maintenance
Management and training
6.2 Skill operation
Inspection instruments and equipment maintenance
Organization and management
Training and guidance
1. Preparation before inspection
2. Inspection implementation
3. Inspection processing
4. Use and maintenance of inspection instruments and equipment 5. Management and training
10/—
(%)
10/—
—/20
5/—
Senior technician
High-line technician1. Basic knowledge of metrological inspection and calibration 2. The use of inspection instruments and equipment and legal precautions 1. Inspection instruments, equipment maintenance plan 2. Basic knowledge of metrological inspection and calibration
3. Inspection instruments, equipment acceptance and related duties
1. Quality management related knowledge
2. The specification, grade and use of various standard substances, inspection instruments, equipment and materials disposal plans
3. General knowledge of inspection instruments, equipment and materials 1. Basic requirements and basics of technical theory training This method 2. Guidance on the basic requirements and the right method
Related knowledge
Special inspection plan formulation
Design, political progress test 1, and other related knowledge of professional supervision
II. Inspection
Comprehensive content
(—) Whole machine assembly
Quality inspection
【) Whole machine performance
(III) Parts inspection
(I) Dynamic inspection
Table (continued)
Skill requirements
1. Able to complete the inspection of assembly and adjustment of new agricultural machinery products
2. Able to propose improvement measures for assembly quality issues
1. Able to write non-standard inspection methods
2. Able to carry out inspection of new products and new projects3. Able to introduce new internal and external inspection technologies and methods into inspection work
1. Able to complete complex metallographic inspection
2. Able to complete chemical analysis of special elements
3. Able to complete parts flaw detection inspection
|tt||4. Able to analyze the causes of dust defects in parts
1. Able to analyze the defects in the operating conditions of tractor and combine harvester engines and the reasons for failure in power and fuel consumption rate tests
2. Able to analyze and deal with common faults of tractors and combine harvesters
3. Able to propose improvements to the safety technical inspection procedures for combine harvesters
4. Able to conduct inspections on other common agricultural machinery except batch tractors and combine harvesters
1. 1. Able to conduct safety and technical status inspections on accident agricultural machinery and provide opinions on the determination of responsibility for agricultural machinery accidents
2. Able to complete the calculation of the economic amount of agricultural machinery damage in agricultural machinery accidents
(II) Special inspections
) Inspection data processing
III. Inspections
(II) Inspection report writing
3. Able to propose measures to prevent agricultural machinery accidents caused by unqualified safety and technical status of agricultural machinery
4. Able to propose suggestions for improving the safety and technical status inspection procedures and methods of accident machinery
Able to evaluate inspection data
1. Able to review the inspection reports prepared by other inspection personnel according to management regulations
2. Able to conduct technical analysis based on inspection results1. Able to conduct quality inspections on agricultural machinery production, (-) inspection follow-up work
and other links based on inspection results 1. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 2. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 3. Able to improve and develop inspection tools according to inspection requirements. 4. Inspection (I) Inspection instruments, equipment, auxiliary equipment and use (I) Inspection instruments and equipment (--) Organization and management (V) Management and training (II) Training and guidance (2) Able to install new test instruments and equipment. 4. Able to organize and complete the calibration of precision instruments (1) Able to complete the acceptance of newly purchased precision instruments (1) Able to organize and carry out research activities such as inspection technology and inspection instrument development (2) Able to write technical summaries and papers (3) Able to compile quality manuals (NY/T) 1541—2007
Related knowledge
1. New process for agricultural machinery assembly
2. Recent high-end watch industry machinery assembly tools, equipment and development trends
1. Requirements for the reduction of non-standard inspection methods
2. Methods for establishing new projects
3. New domestic and international standards and related inspection technologies, development trends
1. Chemical analysis methods for special elements
2. Ultrasonic flaw detection knowledge
3. Micro powder flaw detection lamp identification
4. X-ray flaw detection knowledge
1. Common faults of tractors and combine harvesters 2. New technologies and development trends of diggers and combine harvesters 3. Inspection methods for other agricultural machinery except tractors and combine harvesters
Related regulations on inspection and appraisal of agricultural machinery 1. Methods for data evaluation
2. Main factors affecting test data
1. Inspection report review requirements
2. Relevant knowledge on cost analysis of agricultural machinery products 1. Technical conditions and operation conditions for production and application of agricultural machinery Internal relationship between quality inspectors and test values ​​of analytical items
2. Knowledge related to quality arbitration
1. Knowledge related to design and improvement of inspection equipment and auxiliary facilities
2. Development trends of domestic and foreign testing equipment
3. Installation and commissioning methods of new test instruments and equipment1. Verification requirements for precision instruments
2. Knowledge related to acceptance of precision instruments
1. Advanced inspection technology and management trends at home and abroad2. Knowledge related to laboratory accreditation, metrology certification, review and approval (acceptance)
1. Able to formulate agricultural machinery inspection training plans
2. Able to provide professional theoretical knowledge training for senior and lower personnel
3. Able to write training handouts
4. Able to guide technicians and the following personnel to perform actual operations 1. Knowledge of writing training handouts
2. Requirements for the format and abbreviations of operating instructions 9
NY/T1541—2007
6 Comparison table
6.1 Theoretical knowledge
Basic requirements
Preparation before inspection
Inspection processing
Professional ethics
Basic knowledge
Data and sample preparation
Auxiliary preparation for inspection
Appearance quality inspection of the whole machine
Assembly quality inspection of the whole machine
Performance inspection of the whole machine
Component inspection
Static inspection||tt| |Dynamic inspection
Special inspection
Inspection data processing
Inspection report writing
Inspection follow-up work and quality
Inspection instruments and equipment use and maintenance
Management and training
6.2 Skill operation
Inspection instruments and equipment maintenance
Organization and management
Training and guidance
1. Preparation before inspection
2. Inspection implementation
3. Inspection processing
4. Use and maintenance of inspection instruments and equipment 5. Management and training
10/—
(%)
10/—
—/20
5/—
Senior technician
High-line technician1. Basic knowledge of metrological inspection and calibration 2. The use of inspection instruments and equipment and legal precautions 1. Inspection instruments, equipment maintenance plan 2. Basic knowledge of metrological inspection and calibration ||
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