Field Engineering and Technology
Review of Extractive Industries Management unit standard 17695
Subfield |
Domain |
ID |
Extractive Industries |
Extractive Industries Management |
17695 |
The NZ Extractive Industries Training Organisation (EXITO) has completed the review of the unit standard above.
Date new version published March 2011
Planned review date December 2013
Summary
The review process considered feedback from industry stakeholders through the Extractives Industry Advisory Group, as well as a request from InfraTrain that the unit standard be amended to allow it to be used for a wider range of workplace situations.
In conjunction with this review, InfraTrain (with input from EXITO) has reviewed Unit 20875, Demonstrate knowledge of slinging, lifting, and placing with an excavator or loader. Unit standard 20875 now covers the relevant theory, and is recommended for entry to unit standard 17695, which covers the related practical skills.
Both ITOs have endorsed the use of the two unit standards for trainees to be assessed against all aspects of lifting, slinging and placing loads using mobile plant such as an excavator or loader in everyday workplace situations.
Main changes
· Changes were made to the title.
· Changes were made to the purpose, entry information, explanatory notes, outcomes and evidence requirements to bring them up to date, and to ensure that the unit standard is fit for purpose across a range of workplace situations.
Impact on registered qualifications
Key to type of impact | |
Affected |
The qualification lists a reviewed classification (domain or subfield) in an elective set The qualification lists a standard that has changes to level or credits The qualification lists a C or D category standard |
Not materially affected |
The qualification lists a standard that has a new title The qualification lists a standard that has a new classification |
The following EXITO qualifications are not materially affected by the outcome of this review and will be updated when they are next revised or reviewed.
Ref |
Qualification Title |
Classification or ID |
0249 |
National Certificate in Extractive Industries (Supervision) (Level 4) with strands in Surface Extraction, and Underground Extraction |
17695 |
0804 |
National Certificate in Extractive Industries (Mining Electrical Engineering Non-hazardous Areas) (Level 5) with an optional strand in Underground Extraction | |
0805 |
National Diploma in Extractive Industries (Mining Electrical Engineering Hazardous Areas) (Level 5) with an optional strand in Underground Extraction | |
0806 |
National Diploma in Extractive Industries (Management) with strands in Surface Extraction, and Underground Extraction | |
1521 |
National Certificate in Extractive Industries (Operations) (Level 3) with strands in Coal Plant, Drilling Surface, Drilling Underground, Maintenance Operations, Metalliferous Processing, Mobile Plant Surface, Processing Plant, Surface Extraction, Underground Extraction, and Water Treatment | |
1522 |
National Certificate in Extractive Industries (Operations) (Level 4) with strands in Drilling Underground, Metalliferous Processing, Processing Plant, Surface Extraction, and Underground Extraction | |
1526 |
National Certificate in Extractive Industries (Sand) (Level 3) | |
1528 |
National Certificate in Extractive Industries (Environmental Technician) (Level 3) |
Detailed list of unit standards - classification, title, level, and credits
All changes are in bold.
Key to review category | |
A |
Dates changed, but no other changes are made - the new version of the standard carries the same ID and a new version number |
B |
Changes made, but the overall outcome remains the same - the new version of the standard carries the same ID and a new version number |
C |
Major changes that necessitate the registration of a replacement standard with a new ID |
D |
Standard will expire and not be replaced |
Engineering and Technology > Extractive Industries > Extractive Industries Management
ID |
Title |
Level |
Credit |
Review Category |
17695 |
Lift and move a range of loads at an extractive site Attach, lift, move, and place loads using mobile plant |
3 |
10 |
B |