Qualification Overview

Qualification Title Waste Transport Driver Operations and Safety Using a Left-hand Waste Collection Vehicle (Micro-credential)
Qualification Type Micro-credential
Level 3
Credits 18
Subject Area
  • Engineering and Related Technologies » Automotive Engineering and Technology » Automotive Vehicle Operations
Strategic Purpose Statement
The purpose of this micro-credential is to provide the waste transport industry with people who have the skills and knowledge required to undertake driver operations safely using a left-hand sideloader or low entry vehicle for waste industry activities, under limited supervision.

This micro-credential is intended for new entrants to the industry, or those who may wish to pursue a career change. It may also be used by those who have been working in the industry for some time who want to achieve a formal award.
Graduate profile
On successful completion of this micro-credential, learners/ākonga will be able to collect and transport waste safely using a left-hand sideloader or low entry vehicle under limited supervision.

Learners/ākonga will have knowledge of:
- working safely in a vehicle working space while undertaking waste industry activities.

Learners/ākonga will be skilled in safe operation of one of the following vehicles for collection and transportation of waste:
- sideloader vehicle
- low entry vehicle
Education pathways
N/A
Employment pathways
N/A
Entry Requirements
Drivers must hold a current full driver licence and/or endorsement appropriate to the class of vehicle being driven.
Industry requires learners are working in a role with an industry employer who has a workplace training and/or assessment agreement to deliver this micro-credential.

Pre-enrolment
- Learners/ākonga must be able to access a workplace for work-based training. The provider may be able to assist with placement for those not already employed.

Accessibility
- Providers will ensure meaningful engagement with a variety of learners/ākonga and support organisations for any disability for learners/ākonga who can still meet the physical demands of a waste transport driver role.

Language proficiency
- There are no specific additional expectations for literacy requirements over the entry expectations for language proficiency for a level 3 award or qualification.
- Providers will support ākonga/learners during delivery to ensure they have the level of language proficiency or literacy required.
Education Organisation Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
Developed By Hanga-Aro-Rau Manufacturing, Engineering and Logistics Workforce Development Council
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number 4863
Status Current
Created 2023-08-24 09:50:47.27
Next Review 2026-08-31 00:00:00.0
Content
- Safe work practices while undertaking waste industry activities including the use of personal protection equipment, safety signage and equipment, and identification of hazards and risks.
- Vehicle care and safety requirements.
- Documenting disposal of waste.

Sideloader vehicle
- Loading, compacting, transporting and unloading waste using procedures relevant to sideloader vehicles, including the safe use of loading arm and hoist.

Low entry vehicle
- Loading, transporting and unloading waste using procedures relevant to low entry vehicles, including monitoring the automatic compaction of waste and safe use of hoist.

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