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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/12/19 20:33, Francesco Ansanelli
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            <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Il lun 23 dic 2019, 10:05
              Warin <<a href="mailto:61sundowner@gmail.com"
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              ha scritto:<br>
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              23/12/19 18:24, Francesco Ansanelli wrote:<br>
              > Hello,<br>
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              > I would like to find a good tag for the case in
              subject.<br>
              > In particular I'm referring to mandatory courses that
              workers must to <br>
              > take part (like security on workplace) after they
              start a new job.<br>
              > The goal of the company is to release a certification
              after the <br>
              > subscriber reaches the minimum amount of hours and
              passes a small exam.<br>
              > Probability the tag:<br>
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              > office=*<br>
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              > with a value generally agreed is the best option.<br>
              > On the Italian ML has been suggested:<br>
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              > office=training<br>
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              > It is undocumented but it has some occurrence on
              taginfo.<br>
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              > What do you think?<br>
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              Vocational training. Another part of the eduction system.<br>
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              From <br>
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              amenity=college<br>
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              Description=Training for security (or what ever)<br>
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              education_program:security=yes<br>
              education_program:safety=yes etc<br>
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              ???<br>
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        <div dir="auto">Well... amenity=college is the same thing I
          suggested initially on the Italian mailing list:</div>
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        <div dir="auto"><a
href="https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-it/2019-December/068219.html"
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        <div dir="auto">Because IMHO it's a similar concept.</div>
        <div dir="auto">In the end, in Italy, a base security on
          workplace course it's 8 hours, then 4 hours every 2(?)
          years... It's not a a certification that you're a security
          expert.</div>
        <div dir="auto">Maybe that's the difference.. If it is.</div>
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    :) Lets see what others think.<br>
    There is also First Aid training that is done for workplaces as well
    as sports, scouts etc. <br>
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