Target Audience; Responsibility Of Machinery Owner; Recommended Occupations According To International Standards - Kohler KD103V20 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Target audience

2.2 Target audience

2.2.1 Responsibility of machinery owner

Information
The machinery owner is responsible for the following:
u Checking the knowledge and skills of the personnel
u Establishing the required additional, refresher, and further training
u Establishing the responsibilities and authorizations
u Applying the ILO – "C138 - Minimum Age Convention, 1973" with a minimum age for admis‐
sion to employment of 14 years
u Supplying the required tools and spare parts
Information
The Customer Service training center departments of the Kohler Co. provides several training
programs.
Please contact your nearest authorized Kohler service representative for queries.

2.2.2 Recommended occupations according to International standards

The international standard classification of occupations (ISCO-08) of the International Labor
Office (ILO) determines occupational unit groups. The following groups are listed as references
to define the target groups, occupations, and joint tasks.
The listed skill levels and occupation unit groups perform the following work in accordance
with the "General safety instructions" chapter
instructions, page 38.)
– Main tasks described in this manual or these instructions
– Tasks identified as requirements to prepare the main tasks
ILO - Skill level
Skill level 2 definition
Occupations at skill level 2 involve the performance of the following tasks:
– Operating machinery and electronic equipment
– Driving vehicles
– Maintaining and repairing electrical and mechanical equipment
– Using, managing, and storing information
The following abilities are essential:
– Many occupations at this skill level require relatively advanced literacy and numeracy skills,
good interpersonal communication skills, and a high level of manual dexterity.
The following education levels are essential:
– The knowledge and skills are obtained through completion of the first stage of secondary
education (ISCED-97 Level 2).
– Some occupations require the completion of the second stage of secondary education
(ISCED-97 Level 3), which may include a significant component of specialized vocational
education and on-the-job training.
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(For more information see: 2.5.1 General safety
KD103V20 33521030901_2_1 EN_US
2022-09

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