Pursuant to Regulation 20 of the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996, I, Christopher Blake, Secretary of Labour, hereby give notice of the qualifications and experience required to hold a certificate of competence listed in Regulation 16
of the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996.
Interpretation
In this notice reference to:
the secretary means the Secretary of Labour
the regulations means the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996
unit standard means a unit standard registered on the National Qualifications Framework established under section 253(1)(c) of the Education Act 1989.
Commencement and revocation
(1) This notice has effect from 1 October 2008.
(2) The notice published in the New Zealand Gazette, 27 January 2005, No. 30, page 723, relating to certificates of competence under the regulations is revoked as from 1 October 2008.
Certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraph (2) and one of paragraphs (3), (4), or (5), as applicable.
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Group A and Group 10 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) If the holder has held a certificate of competence as a first-class coal mine manager under the Coal Mines Act 1979 or regulations made under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, the holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she has been employed in the underground workings of a mine or of an approved tunnel for a period or periods totalling not less than 1 year, of which not more than 6 months was in an approved tunnel.
(4) If the holder has a degree in Mineral Technology (Mining) conferred by the University of Otago or holds a degree or diploma in mining engineering conferred by any other university or school of mines, the holder must satisfy the secretary that:
(a) he or she has been employed in the underground workings of a mine or approved tunnel for not less than 3 years (including any periods served in the course of study); and
(b) at least 1 year of the employment described in subparagraph (a) was at the face of a mine or approved tunnel; and
(c) no more than 6 months of the work experience referred to in subparagraph (b) was in an approved tunnel.
(5) In cases to which paragraphs (3) or (4) do not apply, the holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she has not less than 3 years' work experience at the face of a mine or approved tunnel, of which not more than 6 months was in an approved tunnel.
(6) In paragraphs (3) to (5), "approved tunnel" means a tunnel whose workings are, in the opinion of the secretary, similar to the workings of a mine.
Certificate of competence as a first class coal mine manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a first class coal mine manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2) and (6), and one of paragraphs (3), (4), or (5), as applicable.
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Groups B and D and in Groups 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) If the holder has held a certificate of competence as a first class mine manager under the Mining Act 1971 or regulations made under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, he or she must satisfy the secretary that he or she has been employed in the underground workings of a coal mine or of an approved tunnel, for a period or periods totalling not less than 1 year, of which not more than 6 months was in an approved tunnel.
(4) If the holder has a degree in Mineral Technology (Mining) conferred by the University of Otago, or is the holder of a degree or diploma in mining engineering conferred by any other university or school of mines, he or she must satisfy the secretary that:
(a) he or she has been employed in the underground workings of a coal mine or of an approved tunnel, for a period or periods totalling not less than 3 years (including any periods served in the course of study); and
(b) at least 1 year of the work experience referred to in subparagraph (a) was at the face of a coal mine, or approved tunnel; and
(c) no more than 6 months of the work experience referred to in subparagraph (b) was in an approved tunnel.
(5) In cases to which paragraph (3) or (4) does not apply, the holder must satisfy the secretary that:
(a) he or she has been employed in the underground workings of a coal mine or of an approved tunnel for a period or periods totalling not less than 5 years; and
(b) at least 1 year of the work experience described in subparagraph (a) was at the face of a coal mine or approved tunnel; and
(c) no more than 6 months of the work experience described in subparagraph (b) was in an approved tunnel.
(6) Every holder of a certificate of competence as a first class coal mine manager must hold a current certificate of competence as a gas tester issued under the regulations.
(7) In paragraphs (3) to (5), "approved tunnel" means a tunnel whose workings are, in the opinion of the secretary, similar to the workings of a coal mine.
Certificate of competence as an A grade opencast coal mine manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as an A-grade opencast mine manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Groups 1 and 2 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that -
(a) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 2 years' work experience in the workings of an opencast coal mine; or
(b) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 12 months' work experience in the workings of an opencast coal mine, and at least two years' work experience in the underground workings of a mine, coal mine, or tunnel; or
(c) he or she:
(i) is currently the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager; and
(ii) has had at least 12 months' work experience in an opencast coal mine.
Certificate of competence as a B grade opencast coal mine manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a B-grade opencast coal mine manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Group 1 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that -
(a) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 2 years' work experience in the workings of an opencast coal mine; or
(b) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 12 months' work experience in the workings of an opencast coal mine, and at least 2 years' work experience in the underground workings of a mine, coal mine, or tunnel; or
(c) he or she:
(i) is currently the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager; and
(ii) has had at least 12 months' work experience in an opencast coal mine.
Certificate of competence as an A grade quarry manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as an A-Grade quarry manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Groups 1 and 2 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that -
(a) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 2 years' work experience in the workings of an opencast mine or quarry; or
(b) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 12 months' work experience in the workings of an opencast mine or quarry, and at least 2 years' work experience in the underground workings of a mine, coal mine, or tunnel; or
(d) he or she:
(i) is currently the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager; and
(ii) has had at least 12 months' work experience in an opencast mine or quarry.
Certificate of competence as a B grade quarry manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a B-grade quarry manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Group 1 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that -
(a) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 2 years' work experience in the workings of an opencast mine or quarry; or
(b) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 12 months' work experience in the workings of an opencast mine or quarry and at least 2 years' work experience in the underground workings of a mine, coal mine, or tunnel; or
(c) he or she:
(i) is currently the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager; and
(ii) has had at least 12 months' work experience in an opencast mine or quarry.
Certificate of competence A grade tunnel manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as an A-grade tunnel manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Group C and in Groups 7, 8 and 9 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that -
(a) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 2 years' work experience in the workings of a tunnel; or
(b) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 12 months' work experience in the workings of a tunnel, and at least 2 years' work experience in the underground workings of a mine or coal mine; or
(c) he or she:
(i) is currently the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager; and
(ii) has had at least 12 months' work experience in a tunnel.
Certificate of competence as a B grade tunnel manager
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a B-grade tunnel manager must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Group C and in Group 7 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that:
(a) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 2 years' work experience in the workings of a tunnel; or
(b) he or she has had, in the aggregate, at least 12 months' work experience in the workings of a tunnel, and at least 2 years' work experience in the underground workings of a mine or coal mine; or
(c) he or she:
(i) is the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager; and
(ii) has had at least 12 months' work experience in a tunnel.
Certificate of competence as a coal mine deputy
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a coal mine deputy must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2), (5) and (6), and one of paragraphs (3) or (4), as applicable.
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Group D and in Groups 3 and 4 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she has had at least 1 year's work experience actively engaged in the winning of coal and support of the face openings, if the holder is the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager or a certificate of competence as an A-grade tunnel manager.
(4) In cases where paragraph (3) does not apply, the holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she has had at least 5 years' work experience in the underground workings of a coal mine or of a metalliferous mine or in tunnel construction, including:
(a) 2 years' work experience actively engaged in the winning of coal and support of the face openings; and
(b) 1 year's work experience in some or all of the shift work referred to in paragraph (7).
(5) The holder must hold a first-aid certificate that:
(a) shows that he or she is qualified to give first aid to persons requiring it; and
(b) has been obtained by the holder within the 5 years immediately preceding the date of application for the coal mine deputy's certificate.
(6) The holder must hold a current certificate of competence as a gas tester issued under the regulations.
(7) The shift work to which paragraph (4)(b) applies is:
(a) preparing for and installing either mechanical or hydraulic transport of coal:
(b) building permanent or temporary stoppings:
(c) ventilation and erection of brattice:
(d) erection of either steel or timber sets:
(e) erection of other types of roof supports.
Certificate of competence as a coal mine underviewer
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a coal mine underviewer must have the qualifications and experience set out in paragraphs (2), (5) and (6), and one of paragraphs (3) or (4), as applicable.
(2) The holder must have passed:
(a) the unit standards set out in Group D and in Groups 3, 4 and 5 of the Appendix; and
(b) if the holder works in an operation where explosives are used, the unit standards set out in Group 13 of the Appendix.
(3) The holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she has had at least 1 year's work experience actively engaged in the winning of coal and support of the face openings, if the holder is the holder of a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager or a certificate of competence as an A-grade tunnel manager.
(4) In cases where paragraph (3) does not apply, the holder must satisfy the secretary that he or she has had at least 5 years' work experience in the underground workings of a coal mine or of a metalliferous mine or in tunnel construction, including:
(a) 2 years' work experience actively engaged in the winning of coal and support of the face openings; and
(b) 1 year's work experience in some or all of the shift work referred to in paragraph (7).
(5) The holder must hold a first aid certificate that:
(a) shows that he or she is qualified to give first aid to persons requiring it; and
(b) has been obtained by the applicant within the 5 years immediately preceding the date of application for the certificate of competence as a coal mine underviewer.
(6) The holder must hold a current certificate of competence as a gas tester issued under the regulations.
(7) The shift work to which paragraph (4)(b) applies is:
(a) preparing for and installing either mechanical or hydraulic transport of coal:
(b) building permanent or temporary stoppings:
(c) ventilation and erection of brattice:
(d) erection of either steel or timber sets:
(e) erection of other types of roof supports.
Certificate of competence as a gas tester
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a gas tester must have passed the unit standards set out in Group 12 of the Appendix.
(2) The holder of a certificate of competence as a gas tester must satisfy the secretary that:
(a) he or she is the holder of a current first aid certificate; and
(b) he or she has had at least 3 months' work experience in testing for gas.
Certificate of competence as a mine surveyor
(1) The holder of a certificate of competence as a mine surveyor must have been trained to the satisfaction of the secretary as a mine surveyor by:
(a) a person who is a registered surveyor under the Surveyors Act 1966; or
(c) a person who has a certificate of competency as a mine surveyor.
(2) Periodic reports on training to which paragraph (1) applies must have been supplied to the secretary.
(3) The holder of a certificate of competence as a mine surveyor must have had at least 3 years' practical experience in surveying including:
(a) 6 months' work experience in opencast and topographical surveying; and
(b) 6 months' work experience in engineering surveying; and
(c) 6 months' work experience underground in the surveying of mines, and
(d) 3 months' work experience in boundary definition work comprising field and office work.
Certificate of competence as a winding engine driver
(1) The holder a certificate of competence as a winding engine driver must have passed the unit standards set out in Group 11 of the Appendix.
(2) The applicant for a certificate of competence as a winding engine driver must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the secretary that:
(a) he or she has the ability to operate a winder and respond to standard industry signals: and
(b) he or she has knowledge of, and the appropriate skill to respond to, emergency procedures.
Recognition of Overseas Certificates or Work Experience
(1) The secretary may grant any of the certificates of competence listed in regulation 16 of the regulations, other than a certificate of competence as a gas tester or a certificate of competence as a winding engine driver, without assessment to any person, if the secretary is satisfied that:
(a) the applicant is to reside in New Zealand, either permanently or temporarily; and
(b) the applicant is the holder of:
(i) a certificate of a corresponding class granted outside New Zealand, if the standard of training and assessment required for the grant of the overseas certificate is equivalent to that required for the grant of a certificate under regulations made under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992; or
(ii) credentials that clearly demonstrate his or her mining experience outside
New Zealand and his or her ability to carry out the duties of the position to which the certificate pertains; and
(c) the applicant has provided a letter from their present employer, or immediate previous employer if not currently employed, that they are of good character and repute; and
(d) the applicant is able to speak, write and understand the English language to a standard sufficient for the purpose of carrying out the duties to which the certificate of competence relates.
Further Information
Information regarding this notice can be obtained from the Group Manager:Workplace Services, P.O. Box 3705, Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 10th day of August 2008.
Christopher Blake, Secretary of Labour.
Appendix
Amendments to the experience and qualifications required by applicants for a Certificate of Competence under the HSE (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996
The full list of the experience and qualifications required by applicants for a Certificate of Competence under the Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Administration) Regulations 1996, will now be as follows:
Surface Extraction Certificates of Competence
B Grade Quarry Manager and B Grade Opencast Coal Mine Manager
Complete Group 1 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
A Grade Quarry Manager and A Grade Opencast Coal Mine Manager
Complete Groups 1 and 2 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
Underground Coal Certificates of Competence
Coal Mine Deputy
Complete Group D and Groups 3 and 4 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
Coal Mine Underviewer
Complete Group D and Groups 3, 4 and 5 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
First Class Coal Mine Manager
Complete Group B and D and Groups 3, 4, 5 and 6 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
Tunnels Certificates of Competence
B Grade Tunnel Manager
Complete Group C and Group 7 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
A Grade Tunnel Manager
Complete Group C and Groups 7, 8 and 9 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
Underground Metalliferous Certificates of Competence
First Class Mine Manager
Complete Group A and Group10 plus, where explosives are used, Group 13
Winding Engine Driver Certificate of Competence
Winding Engine Driver
Complete Group 11
Gastester Certificate of Competence
Gastester
Complete Group 12
Replacement Unit Standards
Unit standards listed are current at the time of gazetting. Any unit standard listed that subsequently expires and is replaced with a new unit standard number, as verified with NZQA, can be completed in place of the expired unit to meet that COC's requirements.
Exemption from Unit Standards
A person may be eligible for exemption from a replacement unit standard, where the expired unit standard it replaced has been listed in the previous gazette notice, and has been previously achieved in their record of learning.
For a certificate of competence as a first-class mine manager
Group A
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7146 Demonstrate knowledge and ability to work in an underground mine 2 6
8905 Construct and maintain access roads within surface extraction sites 3 3
8909 Maintain working surfaces at surface extraction sites 2 2
8922 Conduct safety checks prior to equipment usage at an extractive site 2 2
15664 Demonstrate knowledge of the geological nature of surface extraction sites 3 5
15672 Demonstrate knowledge of mines rescue service 2 2
21153 Demonstrate knowledge of dewatering, pump maintenance, cleaning settling ponds at extraction sites 3 12
21155 Review consent conditions and demonstrate knowledge of the use of water at surface extraction sites 3 10
For a certificate of competence as a first-class coal mine manager
Group B
Unit No. Title Level Credits
8905 Construct and maintain access roads within surface extraction sites 3 3
8909 Maintain working surfaces at surface extraction sites 2 2
For a certificate of competence as an B-grade tunnel manager
Group C
Unit No. Title Level Credits
2401 Shut down and isolate machines and equipment 3 3
3271 Suppress fire with hand extinguishers and fixed hose reels 2 1
7146 Demonstrate knowledge and ability to work in an underground mine 2 6
8922 Conduct safety checks prior to equipment usage at an extractive site 2 2
15672 Demonstrate knowledge of Mines Rescue Service 2 2
21821 Supply, maintain, deliver, and store services for an underground mine 3 15
For a certificate of competence as a coal mine deputy
Group D
Unit No. Title Level Credits
2401 Shut down and isolate machines and equipment 3 3
3271 Suppress fire with hand extinguishers and fixed hose reels 2 1
7146 Demonstrate knowledge and ability to work in an underground mine 2 6
8922 Conduct safety checks prior to equipment usage at an extractive site 2 2
15672 Demonstrate knowledge of Mines Rescue Service 2 2
21821 Supply, maintain, deliver, and store services for an underground mine 3 15
Groups 1 and 2: Surface Extraction
GROUP 1
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7142 Demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements to manage an extractive site 6 25
8902 Prepare and implement plans for quarry face and benching operations 4 4
8905 Construct and maintain access roads within quarries and aggregate production sites 3 3
8909 Maintain working surfaces at surface extraction sites 2 2
8922 Conduct safety checks prior to equipment usage at an extractive site 2 2
21153 Demonstrate knowledge of dewatering, pump maintenance, cleaning settling ponds at extraction sites 3 12
21154 Demonstrate knowledge of procedures to minimise environmental impact at an extraction site 5 7
21155 Review consent conditions and demonstrate knowledge of the use of water at surface extraction sites 3 10
21156 Plan, implement, and describe surface extraction production to minimise environmental impacts 5 15
GROUP 2
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7143 Inspect and report on extractive site and operations 5 10
7144 Review and implement plans for ongoing operations of an extractive site 5 15
8899 Plan storage for product processed at extractive sites 4 8
15658 Select excavation and transportation plant for surface extraction 4 8
15663 Design and maintain sloping surfaces in surface excavation and stockpiles 6 20
15664 Demonstrate knowledge of the geological nature of surface extraction sites 3 5
15667 Demonstrate knowledge of surface extraction methods 5 10
21151 Demonstrate knowledge of planning rehabilitation operations of an extractive site 6 15
21157 Demonstrate knowledge of and select crushing and screening plant for extractive industries 4 7
Groups 3 to 6: Underground Coal
GROUP 3
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7142 Demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements to manage an extractive site 6 25
7143 Inspect and report on extractive site and operations 5 10
21278 Describe, install, and reassess support systems for an underground mine 4 15
GROUP 4
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7144 Review and implement plans for ongoing operations of extractive site 5 15
8899 Plan storage for product processed at extractive sites 4 8
16686 Conduct an incident investigation at an extraction site 5 8
17691 Use mathematics to solve problems in an extractive industries workplace 4 15
17705 Develop and maintain basic ventilation systems in underground mines and tunnels 4 15
21661 Demonstrate knowledge of the use of electrical reticulation plant and equipment in underground mines 4 10
21662 Demonstrate knowledge of development and extraction plant and methods for underground coal mining 4 15
21281 Interpret and test for gases in an underground extraction site 4 15
22057 Demonstrate knowledge of fluid power systems used in underground mines and tunnels 4 10
GROUP 5
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7145 Design, establish and maintain effective ventilation systems in underground mines 5 20
15666 Demonstrate knowledge of the geology of underground extraction 4 10
17743 Demonstrate knowledge of surveying tools and principles applicable to an extractive site 4 4
17744 Read and interpret an underground extractive site plan 4 5
21151 Demonstrate knowledge of planning rehabilitation operations of an extractive site 6 15
21153 Demonstrate knowledge of dewatering, pump maintenance, cleaning settling ponds at extraction sites 3 12
21629 Evaluate and implement plans to manage old workings and inundations in underground sites 5 10
21823 Analyse and select mining and transportation plant for underground coalmines 6 15
GROUP 6
Unit No. Title Level Credits
8902 Prepare and implement plans for quarry face and benching operations 4 4
15658 Select excavation and transportation plant for surface extraction 4 8
15662 Investigate and design a roof support system for underground mines and tunnels 6 20
15663 Design and maintain sloping surfaces in surface excavations and stockpiles 6 20
15665 Demonstrate knowledge of the geology of surface extraction 4 5
15667 Demonstrate knowledge of surface extraction methods 5 10
15668 Demonstrate knowledge of extraction methods for underground coal 6 20
17693 Demonstrate knowledge of water properties in extractive sites 6 20
21154 Demonstrate knowledge of procedures to minimise environmental impact at an extraction site 5 7
21156 Plan, implement, and describe surface extraction production to minimise environmental impacts 5 15
21157 Demonstrate knowledge of and select crushing and screening plant for extractive industries 4 7
21280 Demonstrate knowledge of and design an effective ventilation system in an underground mine 6 20
22056 Demonstrate knowledge of theoretical mechanics for extractive industries 5 20
Groups 7 to 9: Tunnels
GROUP 7
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7142 Demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements to manage an extractive site 6 25
7143 Inspect and report on extractive site and operations 5 10
7144 Review and implement plans for ongoing operations of extractive site 5 15
8899 Plan storage for product processed at extractive sites 4 8
16686 Conduct an incident investigation at an extraction site 5 8
17705 Develop and maintain basic ventilation systems in underground mines and tunnels 4 15
21278 Describe, install, and reassess support systems for an underground mine 4 15
21281 Interpret and test for gases in an underground extraction site 4 15
GROUP 8
Unit No. Title Level Credits
15660 Select excavation and transportation plant for tunnels and underground metalliferous mines 6 15
15666 Demonstrate knowledge of the geology of underground extraction 4 10
15669 Demonstrate knowledge of extraction methods for tunnels 5 15
GROUP 9
Unit No. Title Level Credits
15662 Investigate and design a roof support system for underground mines and tunnels 6 20
17691 Use mathematics to solve problems in an extractive industries workplace 4 15
21151 Demonstrate knowledge of planning rehabilitation operations of an extractive site 6 15
Plus ONE of the following:
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7145 Design, establish and maintain effective ventilation systems in underground mines 5 20
OR
Unit No. Title Level Credits
21280 Demonstrate knowledge of and design an effective ventilation system in an underground mine 6 20
Group 10: Underground Metalliferous
GROUP 10
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7142 Demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements to manage an extractive site 6 25
7143 Inspect and report on extractive site and operations 5 10
7144 Review and implement plans for ongoing operations of extractive site 5 15
7145 Design, establish and maintain effective ventilation systems in underground mines 5 20
8899 Plan storage for product processed at extractive sites 4 8
8902 Prepare and implement plans for quarry face and benching operations 4 4
15658 Select excavation and transportation plant for surface extraction 4 8
15662 Investigate and design a roof support system for underground mines and tunnels 6 20
15663 Design and maintain sloping surfaces in surface excavations and stockpiles 6 20
15665 Demonstrate knowledge of the geology of surfaceextraction 4 5
15666 Demonstrate knowledge of the geology of underground extraction 4 10
15667 Demonstrate knowledge of surface extraction methods 5 10
15670 Demonstrate knowledge of extraction methods for metalliferous mines 6 20
16686 Conduct an incident investigation at an extraction site 5 8
17693 Demonstrate knowledge of water properties in extractive sites 6 20
17744 Read and interpret an underground extractive site plan 4 5
21151 Demonstrate knowledge of planning rehabilitation operations of an extractive site 6 15
21154 Demonstrate knowledge of procedures to minimise environmental impact at an extraction site 5 7
21156 Plan, implement, and describe surface extraction production to minimise environmental impacts 5 15
21157 Demonstrate knowledge of and select crushing and screening plant for extractive industries 4 7
21278 Describe, install, and reassess support systems for an underground mine 4 15
21280 Demonstrate knowledge of and design an effective ventilation system in an underground mine 6 20
21281 Interpret and test for gases in an underground extraction site 4 15
21629 Evaluate and implement plans to manage old workings and inundations in underground sites 5 10
22056 Demonstrate knowledge of theoretical mechanics for extractive industries 5 20
Group 11: Winding Engines
GROUP 11
Unit No. Title Level Credits
7164 Operate a manually controlled winding engine in an underground mine 4 6
Group 12: Gas testing
GROUP 12
Unit No. Title Level Credits
21281 Interpret and test for gases in an underground extraction site 4 15
Group 13: Managers (where explosives are used)
GROUP 13
Unit No. Title Level Credits
17694 Demonstrate knowledge of explosives and their properties 2 2
21152 Demonstrate knowledge of storing explosives for use in extractive industries 4 10