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1 Master Installation Electrician legal requirements and registration criteria. (New- option 4). Presented by: Pieter Coetzee Compliance

2 Contents INTRODUCTION HISTORY OHS Act MIE’s RESPONSIBILITIES REGISTRATION CRITERIA

3 Introduction The Petro Chemical industry has experienced a decline in the available number of Master Installation Electricians (MIE) over the past number of years, particularly after the introduction of the Minimum Theoretical Qualification requirement of a National Certificate in Electrical Engineering NQF level 5 or a National N6 Certificate. Experience shows that the person with these qualifications has a different career path in mind. The person is not necessarily interested in becoming an MIE, but would rather become a technician or follow an engineering career.

4 Registered Master Installation Electricians Totals8348,3431,320 Sales RepMaster ElectricianInstallation Electrician Single Phase Tester Johannesburg Office 251 2,373 312 Durban Office 193 1,379 86 Pretoria Office 162 1,951 368 Cape Town Office 108 1,353 322 East/South Cape Office 46 532 97 Bloemfontein Office 42 473 89 East London Office 21 216 35 Dee Head Office 6 55 10 Channing McDonald 2 1 System Administrator2 2 8 1 - None - 1 System Administrator 2

5 Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 Legal Responsibilities REMEMBER people is our most valuable asset !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6 Section 8 - Every employer shall provide and maintain, as far as is reasonably practicable, a working environment that is safe and without risk to the health of his employees Companies with hazardous areas, for example petrochemical companies and contractors working for these companies are required by legislation to appoint MIE’s to ensure a safe operating environment. EIR 2(1) The user or the lessor of the electrical installation, as the case may be, shall be responsible for the safety, safe use and maintenance of the electrical installation he or she uses or leases. Why do we need the registered person?

7 EIR 7(2) Subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (3), every user or lessor of an electrical installation, as the case may be, shall on request produce the certificate of compliance for that electrical installation to an inspector, a supplier or, subject to regulation 4(1), an approved inspection authority for electrical installations. Why do we need a registered person?

8 It’s a legal requirement, issued by a registered person Ensure compliance of the electrical installation Peace of mind for management to maintain safety integrity Electrical Supplier may request it Basic principle for a safe electrical environment Chief Inspector of Machineries prescribed format of proof Why must a COC be issued?

9 “registered person” means a person registered in terms of regulation 13 as an electrical tester for single phase, an installation electrician or a master installation electrician, as the case may be. “master installation electrician” means a person who has been registered as a master installation electrician in terms of regulation 13 and who has been approved by the chief inspector for the verification and certification of the construction, testing and inspection of any electrical installation;certification Electrical Installation Regulation (EIR)

10 EIR 5(4) Design and construction A registered person shall exercise general control over all electrical installation work (hazardous locations) being carried out, and no person shall allow such work without such control. "general control" in relation to electrical installation work that is being carried out, includes instruction, guidance and supervision in respect of that work; EIR 6(4)(b)Electrical contractor : employs a registered person in a full-time capacity, or is himself or herself a registered person Electrical Installation Regulation (EIR) (continued)

11 "installation work" means the installation, extension, modification or repair of an electrical installation; the connection of machinery at the supply terminals of such machinery; or the inspection, testing and verification of electrical installations for the purpose of issuing a certificate of compliance; "specialised electrical installations" means electrical installations in explosive atmospheres as contemplated in SANS10086-1; the petroleum industry as contemplated in SANS 1 0089-2; hazardous locations as contemplated in SANS 10108; or medical locations as contemplated in SANS 10142-1, published by Standards South Africa; Electrical Installation Regulation (EIR) (continue)

12 OPTION 1 Minimum integrated Practical and Theoretical Qualification Registered as an IE for 2 years Submit proof of 1 year practical experience in Hazardous Locations NQF level 5 Electrical Engineering Qualification Proof of success in two unit standards (inspect, test and certify Hazardous Locations) as prescribed by EWSETA. Knowledge of Statutory Requirements Proof of knowledge on the legislation and relevant health and safety standards applicable to electrical installations (Specialized Electrical Installation Codes exam) The first option of the current MIE Criteria

13 OPTION 2 PRACTICAL QUALIFICATION Registered as an IE for 2 years (Trade Test) Submit proof of 1 year practical experience in Hazardous Locations Proof of success in two unit standards (inspect, test and certify Hazardous Locations) as prescribed by EWSETA MINIMUM THEORETICAL QUALIFICATION National N6 Certificate with one of the following subjects: Electro techniques Fault Finding and Protection Devices Industrial Electronics KNOWLEDGE OF STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Proof of knowledge on the legislation and relevant health and safety standards applicable to electrical installations (Specialized Electrical Installation Codes exam) The second option of the current MIE Criteria

14 OPTION 3 Practical qualification Registered as an IE for 2 years (trade test) Proof of 1 year practical experience in Hazardous Locations Proof of success in two unit standards (inspect, test and certify Hazardous Locations) ) as prescribed by EWSETA. Minimum theoretical qualification Submit a Diploma or Degree in Electrical Engineering: T3 Diploma (Heavy Current) S4 Diploma (Power Engineering) B-Tech Degree BSc or B Degree Government Certificate of Competency (Factories or Mines) Knowledge of statutory requirements Proof of knowledge on the legislation and relevant health and safety standards applicable to electrical installations (Specialized Electrical Installation Codes exam) The third option of the current MIE Criteria

15 NEW OPTION 4 Practical Qualification Registered as an IE for 2 years (trade test) Proof of 5 years practical experience in Hazardous Locations Proof of success in two unit standards (inspect, test and certify Hazardous Locations) ) as prescribed by EWSETA. Submit documentary proof of the RPL declaration from South African Flameproof Association (SAFA) MIE Group. Minimum Theoretical Qualification National N3 Certificate with the following compulsory subjects: Mathematics Engineering science or industrial electronics Electrical trade theory or electro-technology Or The fourth option of the current MIE Criteria

16 OPTION 4 cont. Grade 12 (Standard 10) Certificate Mathematics Science Technica – electrical or an equivalent subject that may include a N3 subject. Note 1: The candidate must pass each subject with a minimum of 40%. Note 2 : These minimum theoretical subjects could be a combination of Grade 12 and N3 subjects. Knowledge of Statutory Requirements Proof of knowledge on the legislation and relevant health and safety standards applicable to electrical installations by having passed the subject Specialised Codes as administered by the Department of Higher Education and Training. The fourth option (new) of the current MIE Criteria

17 The applicant completes the SAFA application form to be assessed by the SAFA MIE appointed Group, this assessment will validate the workplace competency of the applicant, and the applicant will undergo an interview SAFA MIE group will evaluate the portfolio of evidence and approve or reject the application The SAFA MIE group will consist of a broad spectrum of the Ex industry and training centres. DOL may forward questions that could form part of the questions that can be asked during the interview. The applicant will be questioned during the interview regarding Explosion Prevention Methodologies. The SAFA MIE group will identify gaps (if any) during the interview and request the applicant to close these gaps and apply to be re-assessed. The SAFA MIE group will sign a Certificate of Personal Competency (COPC) and addressed to DOL and also submitted to the applicant was successful All COPC’s will be captured in a data base that will be kept at SAFA, and will be available to DOL on request (SAFA web page access) The applicant completes the SAFA application form to be assessed by the SAFA MIE appointed Group, this assessment will validate the workplace competency of the applicant, and the applicant will undergo an interview SAFA MIE group will evaluate the portfolio of evidence and approve or reject the application The SAFA MIE group will consist of a broad spectrum of the Ex industry and training centres. DOL may forward questions that could form part of the questions that can be asked during the interview. The applicant will be questioned during the interview regarding Explosion Prevention Methodologies. The SAFA MIE group will identify gaps (if any) during the interview and request the applicant to close these gaps and apply to be re-assessed. The SAFA MIE group will sign a Certificate of Personal Competency (COPC) and addressed to DOL and also submitted to the applicant was successful All COPC’s will be captured in a data base that will be kept at SAFA, and will be available to DOL on request (SAFA web page access) SAFA MIE group process for option 4

18 Pre requisites for application Has registration as an Installation Electrician for two years. Has five years practical experience in hazardous locations. Has a National N3 Certificate or a technical grade 12 with relevant subjects (see brochure) Has a certificate for the Specialised Codes at FET Has a letter from the EWSETA for Unit Standards for hazardous installations Option 4 process flowprocess flow

19 5 Application 3 candidates successful. 1 candidate not successful – Gap: needs N3 certificate. 1 candidate application in process. MIE’s assessed by SAFA MIE group

20 5 Application 3 candidates successful. 1 candidate not successful – Gap: needs N3 certificate. 1 candidate application in process. MIE’s assessed by SAFA MIE group

21 Thank you! Another SAFA milestone


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