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EUExNet
The EUExcert partnership has proposed a new Leonardo da Vinci Project EUExNet which aims to start a European association and a network with independent national nodes (bodies), which will be licensed to use the EUExcert logo for certificates of explosive competence. KCEM will as contractor lead the work which initially includes partners from Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Italia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom and Sweden. EUExcert will through the EuExNet continue the work to establish a transferable certificate of Explosive competence which will be recognised inside and outside EU.
EuExNet is based on the previous innovative ideas which has been developed in previous Leonardo da Vinci financed EUExcert projects (http://www.euexcert.org/). The national nodes/bodies will be set up according to national prerequisites; however the national nodes/bodies should build their work on using the occupational standards proposed by the EUExcert project or use other adequate occupational standards – which can be recognised by the other EUExcert partners.The independent national nodes/bodies elects/appoints two national representatives, whereof one representative is deputy, as members in the steering board of the independent association, EUExcert Europe (previously called the EUExcert Foundation). The independent European association, EUExcert, will be operative when the National EUExcert nodes have signed of the agreement “Articles of incorporation”.The EUExcert association aims to develop exchange programs for students and employees, between member organisations in Europe, thus realising the free movement of workers.The independent national nodes/bodies (using the EUExcert trademark), have the task to award EUExcert certificates and are responsible for accrediting other awarding bodies. EUExcert certificates will be issued to individuals in the explosives sector, based on a procedure of accreditation of individual competencies – no matter how the experiences, skills or competencies have been acquired – according to the occupational standards that have been chosen as best practice by the previous EUExcert projects. The process of issuing certificates and accreditation of individual competencies will be carried out in a trial process, defined as a work package, in some of the participating nations, in order to monitor the process of issuing certificates and accreditation of competencies, and to evaluate the possibility to develop a standard for procedure, which other participating nations can follow. Basic and/or supplementary training can be provided by external VET-providers, Universities or other private or public education institutions, and will not be part of the EUExcert III project, however individual competencies acquired during training can be accredited by the national nodes/bodies as part of the trial procedure.