An Unprecedented Partnership for Professional Registration in the Oil Sector
In a significant event for Brazilian professional councils, the Federal Council of Industrial Technicians (CFT) and the Federal Council of Chemistry (CFQ) signed a joint resolution that redefines professional registration for technicians in various areas of the oil industry. This regulation, approved after a deliberative session of both councils, represents a significant advancement for professionals in the sector.
The presidents of the CFT, Solomar Rockembach, and the CFQ, José de Ribamar Oliveira Filho, led the ceremony held at the headquarters of the CFQ in Brasília on the 21st. This event not only marks a historic moment for the councils but also for professionals in the field, ensuring more security and regularity in the exercise of their functions.
Details of the Resolution
Joint Resolution No. 1 is pioneering in its type, clearly outlining the registration competencies for various specialties within the oil sector. The text specifies that professionals specialized in Mining, Metallurgy, Oil, and Gas must complete mandatory registration with the Regional Councils of Industrial Technicians (CRTs). On the other hand, technicians in Chemistry, Chemical Analyses, Petrochemicals, Biofuels, and Biotechnology of Industry must register with the regional chemistry councils (CRQs).
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The scope of this resolution is broad, also encompassing technical professionals in Environmental Control, Environment, Quality and Productivity, Sanitation, among others, who have duties in the activities mentioned in the regulation. This measure ensures that professionals can choose to remain registered with the CFT/CRTs system or with the CFQ, according to their specializations and professional duties.
Impact and Repercussion
The alliance between the CFT and the CFQ, resulting in the Joint Resolution, received widespread acceptance and support from members and professionals of the respective councils. During the signing ceremony, Rockembach emphasized the importance of this collaboration for the safety and regularity in the work of technicians. He highlighted the direct benefit to Brazilian society, which now has access to quality services provided by duly registered and regulated professionals.
José de Ribamar Oliveira Filho, president of the CFQ, also expressed gratitude for the joint effort of the teams. He emphasized the historical nature of this resolution, the first of its kind since the establishment of the CFQ in 1956. This regulation not only reinforces the councils’ commitment to professional excellence but also establishes an important precedent for future collaborations among different professional regulatory bodies.
In summary, the Joint Resolution between the CFT and the CFQ opens a new era for professional registration in the oil sector. This collaboration between the councils reflects a commitment to continuous improvement and effective regulation of technical professions, ensuring that the services provided are of high quality and safety, benefiting all Brazilian society.
Source: Federal Council of Industrial Technicians – CFT/CRTs System.

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