- Minimum educational qualification of matric or grade 12 or equivalent.
- Code B driving licence (manual transmission).
- No Criminal record.
- Medical Certificate as proof that a person can do strenuous exercise.
- Applicants shall not be older than 35 years of age
- Minimum educational qualification of matric or grade 12 or equivalent.
- Code B driving Licence (manual transmission)
- The applicant must be employed by a Provincial Authority or Local Authority.
- No criminal record
- Medical certificate as proof that a person may do strenuous exercise.
- Applicants shall not be older than 35 years of age.
- Curriculum document
- Qualification document
- External Assessment Specifications document
- Occupational Certificate: Traffic Officer Download
- Occupational Certificate: Traffic Officer, Level 6;
- Bachelor of Technology (BTech): Traffic Safety Management, Level 7.
- Curriculum document
- Qualification document
- External Assessment Specifications document
- Occupational Certificate: Road Traffic Safety Officer Download
- Minimum educational qualification of grade 12 or equivalent.
- No criminal record.
- The applicant must be employed by a Provincial Authority or Local Authority.
- The applicant must be in possession of the following driving licences (manual transmission) in order to attend and be trained in the different modules as indicated hereunder:-
- Grade A: Codes EC and A
- Grade B: Code EC
- Grade C: Codes B and A
- Grade D: Code EB
- Grade F: None
- Grade L: None
- Elective: Examine for a driving licence (Heavy Motor Vehicle) – Grade B.
- Elective: Examine for a driving licence (Motorcycle) – Grade C.
- Elective: Examine for a driving licence (Light Motor Vehicle) – Grade D.
- Elective: Examine candidates for the learners drivers licence and eye test- Grade F and L.
- Minimum educational qualification of grade 10 or equivalent.
- No criminal record
- The applicant must be employed by a Local Authority, Provincial Authority or Private Test Station.
- The applicant must be in possession of the applicable driving licences (manual transmission) to attend the different grades of training as prescribed in the National Road Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996).
- Fundamental – Engage in sustained oral/ signed communication and evaluate spoken / signed texts (NQF level 4).
- Elective – Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic vehicle components (NQF level 4)
- Examine light motor vehicles for fitness and road-worthiness (NQF level 4).
- Examine vehicles for road-worthiness
External Integrated Summative Assessment
After the completion of all three components of the qualification, the learner must enrol for the External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA). The EISA will focus on the critical elements of all exit level outcomes and will be competency based. The EISA will be conducted through one written assessment incorporating practical element where possible. The EISA will be conducted at the QCTO accredited Assessment Centres. The qualification is awarded by the QCTO after the successful completion of the EISA. In order to qualify for the external summative assessment, learners must provide proof of competency in all modules by means of statements of results and evidence of work experience. QCTO approved EISA Examplar for Road Traffic Safety Officer curriculumDiscover more from Mycareers.co.za
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