CROM - Qualität und Sicherheit im Schacht
18.12.2009
Neuer IKT-Lehrgang für die zertifizierte Schachtsanierung.
Hier hat die MC-Bauchemie, als Hersteller von Instandsetzungssystemen für die unterirdische Infrastruktur, Handlungsbedarf gesehen und in Zusammenarbeit mit dem IKT ein neues Konzept umgesetzt. Das Institut für Unterirdische Infrastruktur bietet jetzt erstmalig umfassende Lehrgänge für Verarbeiter und Fremdüberwacher zur Schachtinstandsetzung an. Die Inhalte der CROM-Lehrgänge (Certified Rehabilitation Of Manholes) reichen von der Werkstofftechnologie bis zu Verfahren der Qualitätssicherung. Vorhandene Kenntnisse und Methoden bei Verarbeitung und Fremdüberwachung werden durch Spezialwissen ergänzt. Der Lehrgang endet mit einer schriftlichen Abschlussprüfung.
Durch qualifizierte Partner erhält der Auftraggeber ein fachmännisch saniertes Bauwerk mit umfassender Qualitätssicherung. Alle Arbeitsschritte sind aufeinander abgestimmt, Instandsetzung und Fremdüberwachung werden dokumentiert. Damit wird die komplexe Sanierungsmaßnahme transparenter und sicherer.
Kontakt:
MC-Bauchemie Müller GmbH & Co. KG
Fachbereich ombran
Gunter Kaltenhäuser
Am Kruppwald 1-8
46238 Bottrop
Telefon: + 49 (0)2041 101 – 132
Telefax: + 49 (0)2041 101 – 188
E-Mail: gunter.kaltenhaeuser@mc-bauchemie.de
Internet: www.mc-bauchemie.de
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