The differences between special operators and special equipment operators are as follows:
1, the basic concept is different:?
Special operators refer to employees who are directly engaged in operations that are prone to accidents and may cause great harm to the safety and health of operators and others and the safety of equipment and facilities. The scope of special operations shall be specified in the catalogue of special operations.
Operators of special equipment: the operators of boilers, pressure vessels (including gas cylinders), pressure pipes, elevators, hoisting machinery, passenger ropeways, large amusement facilities, special motor vehicles in the field (factory) and their related management personnel are collectively referred to as special equipment operators. The types of operations and project catalogue of special equipment operators shall be uniformly issued by the AQSIQ.
2, the competent department is not the same:
Special operations are managed by the safety supervision department, special equipment operations are managed by the quality inspection department, and the corresponding training, assessment, certification and review are managed by the corresponding departments. In general production and business units, special operations and special equipment operations are generally supervised and managed by the enterprise security department.
3. Different employment conditions:
Special operations personnel, with a minimum education of junior high school or above; It is especially pointed out here that those who apply for special operations of hazardous chemicals should have high school education or above.
Operators of special equipment shall have a cultural level suitable for the types of operations they apply for. This is a vague concept, there is no special regulation, and the requirements are relatively low.