FIELD                 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

 

Review of Engineering and Technology qualifications

 

National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 3) [Ref: 0477]

National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) [Ref: 0478]

 

The Plastics and Materials Processing Industry Training Organisation (PaMPITO) has completed the review of the qualifications listed above.

 

Replacement qualification

 

National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) with strands in Injection Moulding, Extrusion, Blow Moulding, Pressure Thermoforming, Vacuum Thermoforming, Blown Film Extrusion, Film Conversion, Injection Stretch-Blow Moulding, and Rotational Moulding [Ref: 1407]

 

Date new versions published                                                                    August 2008

 

The next qualifications review is planned to take place during 2013.

 

Summary of review and consultation process

 

These qualifications were reviewed as part of a complete review of all plastics-related qualifications.  The qualifications use a number of standards from the subfield Mechanical Engineering that had been reviewed over a recent period, and this had resulted in many significant changes that needed to be accommodated.

 

A lead Advisory Group of representatives from industry including employers, trainees and assessors, as well as training providers and moderation staff, was formed by PaMPITO after calling for nominations nationally.  This Advisory Group examined and amended the qualifications to take account of the changes to many of the existing standards, and to ensure that they continued to reflect current industry needs.  The opportunity was also taken to update the titles, levels and credits in the unit standard listings.  Subsequent to this work, the recommendations of this lead Advisory Group were circulated extensively nationally for endorsement.

 

Concerns regarding the structural content of the reviewed qualifications arose during registration.  PaMPITO subsequently decided to restructure the qualifications into one single qualification which also embraced the prerequisite qualifications.  This resolved the structural concerns and simplified the overall qualification requirements.  Details of these changes were circulated throughout the industry and were completely endorsed.

 

Main changes resulting from the review

 

The National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) with strands in Injection Moulding, Extrusion, Blow Moulding, Pressure Thermoforming, Vacuum Thermoforming, Blown Film Extrusion, Film Conversion, Injection Stretch-Blow Moulding, and Rotational Moulding [Ref: 1407] replaced the National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 3) [Ref: 0477], and the National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) [Ref: 0478].

 

Major changes in the replacement qualification

·         The two previous qualifications were replaced by one new qualification.

·         The new qualification comprises compulsory standards and elective strands that cover the different sectors of the plastics industry.

 

National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 3) [Ref: 0477], and

National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) [Ref: 0478]

The National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) with strands in Injection Moulding, Extrusion, Blow Moulding, Pressure Thermoforming, Vacuum Thermoforming, Blown Film Extrusion, Film Conversion, Injection Stretch-Blow Moulding, and Rotational Moulding [Ref: 1407]

 

Review category

C

See Key to Qualification Review Categories at the end of report

 

Summary of differences between the qualifications

·         Expiring standard 4798 in Q0477 was replaced by Core Compulsory standard 4797.

·         Standards 11661, 11662, 11663, and 11664 in Q0477 were replaced by Core Compulsory standards 21906 and 22908 as these were considered to cover more appropriate skill levels.

·         Expired standard 2722 in Q0477 was replaced by Core Compulsory standards 20613 and 20614, and standard 20599 was added to the Core Compulsory section.

·         Expiring standards 2388 and 2670 in Q0477 were replaced by Core Compulsory standards 22913 and 21907 respectively.

·         Expiring standard 2405 in Q0478 was replaced by Core Compulsory standards 19873 and 19874.

·         Titles, levels and credits of standards were updated to reflect their review.

·         Standards or their replacements previously required in the prerequisite qualification for the National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 3) [Ref: 0477] have been included in this qualification.

 

Transition

 

All existing candidates may complete the National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 3) [Ref: 0477], and the National Certificate in Engineering and Technology (Plastics Engineering) (Level 4) [Ref: 0478] or, where applicable, transfer their existing achievements to this qualification.  The last date for assessments to take place for the replaced qualifications is 31 December 2011.

 

This qualification contains standards that replace earlier standards.  For the purposes of this qualification, people who have gained credit for the expiring standards are exempt from the requirement to gain credit for the replacement standards.

 

Credit for

Exempt from

2389

2387

1305

3501

4798

4797

1300

9677

503

12349

1179

15851

2721

17344 and 17345

2405

19873 and 19874

2723

20597 and 20598

2722

20613 and 20614

4796

20799

2824

21911 and 21912

4795

20917

11661, 11662, 11663 and 11664

21906 and 22908

2670

21907

6627 or 12299

21913

2388

22913

271

23128

272

23129

273

23130

2724

20599

 

Appeals

 

The Plastics and Materials Processing Industry Training Organisation has endeavoured to ensure that no person has been disadvantaged by this review.  Anyone who thinks that they have been disadvantaged should, in the first instance, contact the ITO at the address below.

 

Plastics and Materials Processing Industry Training Organisation Incorporated

PO Box 76 378

MANUKAU CITY

Auckland

 

Telephone              09 263 6098

Facsimile                09 262 3850

Email                       pito@plastics.org.nz

 

Key to Qualification Review Categories

 

Category A

The qualification is published as a new version with the same NQF ID

Changes are made to SSB name, contact details or purpose statement

No change is made to title, rules or components of the qualification

No transition arrangements are required

Category B

The qualification is published as a new version with the same NQF ID

Changes are made to title, rules or components

The new version of the qualification recognises a similar skill set to that recognised by the previous version

The SSB is confident that people awarded the new or previous version are comparable in terms of competence

Transition arrangements are required if candidates must gain additional/different credits for the new version

Category C

A new (replacement) qualification is published with new NQF ID

Significant changes are made to the qualification in terms of components, structure, type or level

The SSB views people with the replacement qualification as being significantly different in terms of competence from those with the replaced qualification

Transition arrangements are required

Transition may be limited to phase-out dates

Category D

Qualification will expire.

There is no replacement qualification

Qualification is no longer required by industry

The qualification is designated as expiring and a last date for meeting the qualification requirements is set