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    Quote Originally Posted by aloysiouskofya View Post
    I am an artisan electrician having NQF Level 4.I want to apply for a wiremans licence, What do i do
    2.1 A candidate must:
    2.1.1 Minimum Integrated Practical and Theoretical Qualification
    (a) Achieved a National Certificate in Electrical Engineering:
    NQF level 4 issued by the ESETA.
    (b) Submit documentary proof of successful completed unit
    standards on inspection, testing and certification of three
    phase industrial/commercial installations as prescribed by
    the ESETA.
    2.1.2 Knowledge of Statutory Requirements
    Submit proof of knowledge on the legislation and relevant health
    and safety standards applicable to electrical installations by
    having passed the subject Installation Rules as administered by
    the Department of Education.


    This is what you will need before you can register for your license. Feel free to ask questions as we help students to register and maybe able to answer your questions.
    This is our first post thanks to Koedoe for the hint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TanyaH View Post
    Hi, my husband qualified in Zimbabwe, has over 20 years
    working experience as an Electrician. We moved to SA after
    10yrs in the UK and SAQA have certified his qualifications
    as an N4.

    He would like to get his SA wiremans (3 phase) but really
    has not been given a straight answer by anyone. He
    registered for a 10wk course for units 1 and 2 (Saturdays
    only) but it really proved to be too much to handle!!!

    I have been doing some reading and found something about
    him applying under Section 28 due to his experience? What
    would this entail? If it means he still has to write exams,
    can anyone recommend a course with a good reputation/
    pass rate in the West Rand?

    Really need some advice!!!

    Thanks in advance!
    Hi TanyaH.
    If you say 20Years working experience, is there by any way a chance that he has a Trade certificate even if its from Zim? If not thats the first step is to get your husband to Qualify as a tradesman. Section 28 is the best option for him as it is done under experience as you mentioned. For that you need a traceable company letterhead stating your husbands experience. This way of registering is in the process of being discarded so it wont be a option for long anymore. The other option is to do a RPL (recognition of prior learning) at a institution that are registered for that and then do you normal Section 13 trade. After the trade they will need you to do Installation rules (P1&2). Then you need to do WESETA certificate for testing and inspecting (with which we can help). Only now can we apply for his license from DOL. Hope this will help. W-TDMI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    I thought I'd try the post merge functionality - it works

    Maybe koedoe should tell TDMI to answer some of the training related questions to demonstrate their expertise on the subject. I'm sure the credibility earned here might result is a few enrolments.
    Thanks Dave A
    We will gladly assist in any possible way we can. We are registered with the WESETA and will answer all qustiones to our best knowledge and if we don`t know the answer we will help in finding out the right answer.
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    Hi all.
    New here. I am trade tested section 28 electrician currently working towards getting wiremans licence. On the department of labour website can search for accredited person form. Basically gives breakdown of different qualifications, single phase tester right up to master installation electrician as well as the different routes to get there. (http://www.labour.gov.za/DOL/downloa...lation2014.pdf)

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    Good day.



    I did my N. Dip Mechanical engineering NQF 6 with extra Electrical Engineering III subject which is also NQF 6. I have 4 years of relevant experience. What else do I need to complete to get my wireman's license?



    Thank you very much for . I really appreciate it.



    Jurie

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    Hi Jurie.
    1. You need to finish up your Installation rules P1 & P2.
    2. Complete UStandards on Test and Inspect as well as Issue of COC.

    See attached document option 2.1 from DOL guidelines.

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    Greetings. Im in Durban and where can i go for Wireman's Licence and roughly how much are the costs?

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    Do you know the content of (Please Share if you do, I will also share shortly my electrical trade test book exams)

    - 3 Phase COC Unit Standards (Certificate of Compliance—COC)


    ** Unit Standard 13683 - 5 Credit, Level 5
    Issue Certificate of Compliance for a Domestic/Commercial/Industrial Installation.

    ** Unit Standard 259197 - 10 credit, Level 4
    Test and inspect a Three-Phase Industrial and Commercial Installation.

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    Hi Yves.

    Its a complete course that you need to finalise before registration with DOL. You are more than welcome to contact with us as we can assisst in the process and registration.

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    Last edited by Dave A; 21-Jun-18 at 06:23 AM.

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