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TRASP : Treatment of soil pollution

TRASP is a continuing vocational training engineering project. Its purpose is twofold: (1) to develop a vocational specialisation course for higher technicians specialising in the treatment of contaminated soils which, by virtue of its multicultural approach, would take account of the diversity of situations in Europe and incorporate a Community approach; (2) to provide SMEs wanting to develop a specialisation in the area of contaminated sites and soil with tools to assist in market-positioning and decision-making.The beneficiaries are, firstly, future professionals working on remediation of contaminated sites, and secondly, SMEs providing remediation services on such sites.The end result of the project will be a model vocational training course specialising in the treatment of contaminated soils which each of the six partner universities (FR, ES, IT, NL, RO, UK) will introduce on conclusion of the project: the TSS TRASP course for higher technicians specialising in treatment of contaminated soils. The model will be introduced via a series of intermediary tools over the project life: needs analysis, inventory of methodological resources, transnational compendium of legislation, transnational inventory of remediation techniques, transnational guide to good practice, multilingual glossary.Dissemination will take place via the "prorehabilitation.com" website and through the establishment of the training programme in the universities after academic accreditation by the competent authorities. An information bulletin is also proposed for distribution to all businesses and organisations concerned in the relevant countries. At the end of the project, a conference will be arranged on the subject and the proceedings will also be disseminated.