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Skills Training | The Sixth Session of Honhstar’s Vocational Skills Training Concludes Successfully


The sixth session of Honhstar’s waterproofing vocational skills training was held as scheduled from November 2 to 3. The training covered the basic knowledge and construction methods of non-asphalt-based self-adhesive membrane waterproofing rolls, while the competition focused on the T-joint construction of such rolls.

  The sixth session of Honhstar’s waterproofing vocational skills training was held as scheduled from November 2 to 3. The training covered the basic knowledge and construction methods of non-asphalt-based self-adhesive membrane waterproofing rolls, while the competition focused on the T-joint construction of such rolls.
  At the sales staff meeting on the morning of the 2nd, Executive Vice President Sui Yongzong reiterated the training regulations, reported on attendance for the previous training session, and imposed financial penalties on those who had been absent without permission.
  Chairman Meng Xianlong emphasized that sales personnel must adopt a proper attitude, study diligently, and continuously improve and enhance their capabilities.
  Veteran industry expert Feng Shengli provided a detailed and engaging explanation of the fundamental theoretical principles underlying non-asphalt-based self-adhesive waterproof membrane roofing sheets.
Instructor demonstration
  Emphasis was placed on the construction requirements for the lap joints of the base slab and the detailing of vertical surface work, with particular demonstration of the treatment at internal and external corners; lap joints shall be located on the plane or on the side.
Group practice
Skills Competition Venue
T-Joint Construction Diagram
Judging Scene
  After fierce competition, two first-prize teams, three second-prize teams, and five third-prize teams were ultimately selected.
  Non-asphalt-based self-adhesive waterproof membrane boasts cold-application installation, self-sealing water resistance, tear resistance, aging resistance, and low-temperature performance. It exhibits excellent compatibility with cast-in-place concrete, does not stick to footwear, is energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, eliminates the need for a protective layer, shortens construction schedules, and reduces project costs. This product aligns with the national 13th Five-Year Plan’s emphasis on developing eco-friendly waterproofing materials, and its outstanding performance and cost-effectiveness have made it highly popular among contractors, driving rapid market growth. This training program, which covered both the theoretical fundamentals and practical application techniques for non-asphalt-based self-adhesive waterproof membranes, has broadened employees’ professional knowledge, enhanced their hands-on skills, and laid a solid foundation for the wider promotion of this product.