Pest fighting again: training for modern experts!

Pest fighting again: training for modern experts!

More and more challenges from climate change! According to the Vienna Chamber of Commerce, it presents the pest control industry with considerable new problems. Pests continue to spread in the increasingly networked world. "The image of the old pest control, which runs through the area with spray bottle and syringe, is no longer up to date," explains Peter Fiedler, the profession of profession. The modern profession is highly qualified and requires extensive scientific and technical knowledge. Particular attention is paid to minimizing health risks and maintaining hygienic standards. From now on, the profession can be learned in a dual training system at the vocational school in Hütteldorfer Straße in the 15th district, as ORF Vienna reports.

In vocational training, the latest techniques and methods are conveyed that are crucial for the growing requirements of the industry. The apprentice compensation begins at 896 euros and can increase up to 1,392 euros. An entry -level allowance according to the apprenticeship is between 2,170 and 2,870 euros, and the training lasts three years, followed by a master training. At the same time as the adaptation of the job profile, the European Union acts to counter the effects of climate change. On March 10, 2022, the EU Parliament approved the 2030 environmental action program, which is intended to promote sustainable economic development, as can be read on the European Parliament website.

EU adjustments and environmental goals

The new program aims to support the acceleration of change towards a climate -neutral Europe. It deals with the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the promotion of clean energies. According to the plan, the EU has to switch to an economy of prosperity that aims at sustainable development. This long -term vision is supported by a variety of measures such as the gradual abolition of environmentally harmful subsidies, especially those for fossil fuels. In addition, transparent data technologies are to be used to optimize environmental policy and to ensure the monitoring of progress.

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