Special operations personnel must receive special safety technical training suitable for this type of work, pass the theoretical examination of safety technology and the examination of practical operation skills, and obtain the operation certificate of special operations before taking up their posts; Those who have not been trained or failed the training examination shall not be allowed to work at their posts.
The training and examination of special operations personnel shall be subject to the system of separation of teaching and examination, and the State Administration of Work Safety shall be responsible for organizing the formulation of training syllabus and examination standards for special operations personnel, and recommending the use of teaching materials. Training institutions shall organize training in accordance with the training syllabus formulated by the State Council and the recommended teaching materials. Provincial safety production supervision and management departments, coal mine safety supervision institutions or qualified units entrusted by them shall organize the assessment according to the assessment standards formulated by the State Council.
The aerial work permit shall be reviewed once every two years by the original examination and certification department. If an employee has worked in this type of work for more than 10 years, the review time can be extended to once every four years after the employer updates its knowledge. Special operators of trans-regional practitioners or trans-regional mobile construction units may apply for a review to the assessment and certification unit where their practitioners or construction sites are located.
Special operation certificate is also called special operation IC card.