1. Electrical work. Including installation, operation, maintenance (overhaul) and test workers and mine electrical fitters of power generation, transmission, substation, electrician and electrical equipment;
2. Metal welding and cutting operations. Including welders and cutters;
3. Lifting machinery operation. Including crane driver, foreman, signal commander, installation and maintenance worker;
4. Driving a motor vehicle in an enterprise. Including drivers of all kinds of motor vehicles driving in production areas and construction sites such as enterprises, docks and freight yards;
5. Climbing and installation work. Including the erection, demolition, maintenance and surface cleaning of high-rise buildings (structures) over 2 meters;
6. Boiler operation (including water quality test). Including pressure boiler operators and boiler water quality testers;
7. Pressure vessel operation. Including pressure vessel canning workers, inspectors, transport escorts and large air compressor operators;
8. Refrigeration operation. Including refrigeration equipment installers, operators and maintenance workers;
9. Blasting operation. Including ground engineering blasting and underground blasting workers;
10. Mine ventilation operation. Including main fan operators, gas extraction workers, ventilation safety monitoring workers, wind and dust measurement workers;
1 1. Mine drainage operation. Including mine main drainage pump workers and tailings dam workers;
12. Mine safety inspection. Including safety inspectors, gas inspectors and explosion-proof inspectors of electrical equipment;
13. Mine hoisting transportation operation. Including the main hoist, winch (uphill and downhill), fixed belt mechanic, signalman and can (hook) worker;
14. Mining (stripping) operation. Comprise a shearer drive, a tunneling machine driver, a rock rake driver and a rock drill driver;
15. Mine rescue operation;
16. Operation of dangerous goods. Operators, transport escorts and storekeepers of dangerous chemicals, civil explosives and radioactive substances;
17. Other businesses approved by the State Council.
Question 2: Are there any special professional virtual singers in Japan, like Hatsune Miku?
Question 3: What are the special jobs of special occupations, also called special operations? Refers to the operation that has great harm to the operator himself, especially to the safety of others and surrounding facilities. Among them, the national standard clearly points out ten kinds of operations, namely: electrician operation, boiler stoker operation, pressure vessel operation, lifting machinery operation, blasting operation, metal welding (gas cutting) operation, gas inspection in coal mine, motor vehicle driving, motor ship driving turbine operation, building climbing and erection operation; In addition, other operations that meet the basic definition are pointed out.
Question 4: What are the top ten special occupations? Welders, electricians, boiler workers, drivers and riggers: 1. Electrical operation. Including installation, operation, maintenance (overhaul) and test workers and mine electrical fitters of power generation, transmission, substation, electrician and electrical equipment; 2. This performance belongs to welding and cutting operations. Including welders and cutters; 3. Lifting machinery operation. Including crane driver, foreman, signal commander, installation and maintenance worker; 4. Driving a motor vehicle in an enterprise. Including drivers of all kinds of motor vehicles driving in production areas and construction sites such as enterprises, docks and freight yards; 5. Climbing and installation work. Including the erection, demolition, maintenance and surface cleaning of high-rise buildings (structures) over 2 meters; 6. Boiler operation (including water quality test). Including pressure boiler operators and boiler water quality testers; 7. Pressure vessel operation. Including pressure vessel canning workers, inspectors, transport escorts and large air compressor operators; 8. Refrigeration operation. Including refrigeration equipment installers, operators and maintenance workers; 9. Blasting operation. Including ground engineering blasting and underground blasting workers; 10. Mine ventilation operation. Including main fan operators, gas extraction workers, ventilation safety monitoring workers, wind and dust measurement workers; 1 1. Mine drainage operation. Including mine main drainage pump workers and tailings dam workers; 12. Mine safety inspection. Including safety inspectors, gas inspectors and explosion-proof inspectors of electrical equipment; 13. Mine hoisting transportation operation. Including the main hoist, winch (uphill and downhill), fixed belt mechanic, signalman and can (hook) worker; 14. Mining (stripping) operation. Comprise a shearer drive, a tunneling machine driver, a rock rake driver and a rock drill driver; 15. Mine rescue operation; 16. Operation of dangerous goods. Operators, transport escorts and storekeepers of dangerous chemicals, civil explosives and radioactive substances; 17. Other businesses approved by the State Council.
Question 5: Are there any special occupations? There are many special occupations. What hotel sleep testers are there now?
Question 6: There are many special occupations in the world. As long as there is demand, there is a market, and there are corresponding occupations, such as sommeliers, who eat vegetables every day and get paid; Hotel sleep testers enjoy and get paid in various star-rated hotels every day.
Question 7: What is the most special occupation in the world? Then enter "occupation classification" in the search engine.
Question 8: What are the special occupations in the history of China? (Taoism, for example) there are a lot of three religions, astrologers, believers, corpse bearers and so on.
Question 9: What are the particularly interesting occupations? Cake designer
Question 10: What are the special jobs and occupations? The Ministry of Labor defines underground, high altitude, high temperature, heavy manual labor and toxic and harmful types of work as special types of work, and defines the scope of special types of work by the competent departments of various industries or labor departments.
1. Electrical work. Including installation, operation, maintenance (overhaul) and test workers and mine electrical fitters of power generation, transmission, substation, electrician and electrical equipment;
2. Metal welding and cutting operations. Including welders and cutters;
3. Lifting machinery operation. Including crane driver, foreman, signal commander, installation and maintenance worker;
4. Driving a motor vehicle in an enterprise. Including drivers of all kinds of motor vehicles driving in production areas and construction sites such as enterprises, docks and freight yards;
5. Climbing and installation work. Including the erection, demolition, maintenance and surface cleaning of high-rise buildings (structures) over 2 meters;
6. Boiler operation (including water quality test). Including pressure boiler operators and boiler water quality testers;
7. Pressure vessel operation. Including pressure vessel canning workers, inspectors, transport escorts and large air compressor operators;
8. Refrigeration operation. Including refrigeration equipment installers, operators and maintenance workers;
9. Blasting operation. Including ground engineering blasting and underground blasting workers;
10. Mine ventilation operation. Including main fan operators, gas extraction workers, ventilation safety monitoring workers, wind and dust measurement workers;
1 1. Mine drainage operation. Including mine main drainage pump workers and tailings dam workers;
12. Mine safety inspection. Including safety inspectors, gas inspectors and explosion-proof inspectors of electrical equipment;
13. Mine hoisting transportation operation. Including the main hoist, winch (uphill and downhill), fixed belt mechanic, signalman and can (hook) worker;
14. Mining (stripping) operation. Comprise a shearer drive, a tunneling machine driver, a rock rake driver and a rock drill driver;
15. Mine rescue operation;
16. Operation of dangerous goods. Operators, transport escorts and storekeepers of dangerous chemicals, civil explosives and radioactive substances;
17. Other businesses approved by the State Council.