COURSE MODULES
Module 1
During Day 1 of the course, use the “Nozzle Operator Certification Scheme Course Notes” which can be found at /examiners/nozzleoperator-certificate/course-material to run Module 1 - Theory session. You also need to research if there are local/project rules and regulations concerning sprayed concrete that are suitable to bring forward during the session.
Module 2
At the end of Day 5 of the course, participants should perform Module 2 - Theory exam. Register the participants (see ‘Attendee registration and payment’) and contact EFNARC in order to get email invites or codes to perform the exam. The exam can be accessed here.
The Examiner will be charged the amount if nothing else is agreed between the Examiner and EFNARC. If an individual fails an exam, then it can be re-taken one time free of charge.
Module 3
During Day 2-4 participants are performing Module 3 - Training and assessments on VR-simulators. EFNARC collaborates with VR-simulator providers which have gone through and passed a thorough EFNARC certification process. Please contact the providers directly in order to plan a course. See Simulator providers page.
The price for renting VR-simulators and hiring instructors are quoted directly by the providers and will depend on the geographical location, agreed schedule, number of participants etc.
Module 5
During Day 5, use the following form when performing Module 5 - Assessment. Once filled in, upload it here for revision and storing by EFNARC.
Module 4
Individuals that have gone, or will go through, an EFNARC Nozzle Operator Course also need to demonstrate at least 40 days of practical robotic spraying experience to be able to obtain the final certificate. This is done by submitting sufficient documentation to EFNARC. It doesn’t matter if the experience is gained prior to or after the course.
This example document, when filled in, provides all the necessary information needed by EFNARC to evaluate individuals’ experiences. Once received from the individual or his/her employer, upload it here for revision and storing by EFNARC.
Some Examiners have expressed the need for having logbooks demonstrating the experience, which EFNARC encourages. There is no problem in adding extra control mechanisms to evaluate the experience, but EFNARC however only requests the information which is specified in the example document.
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