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SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY 
REGISTERED QUALIFICATION THAT HAS PASSED THE END DATE: 

Occupational Certificate: Coal Cutter Operator: Underground Coal 
SAQA QUAL ID QUALIFICATION TITLE
101366  Occupational Certificate: Coal Cutter Operator: Underground Coal 
ORIGINATOR
Development Quality Partner - MQA 
PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY NQF SUB-FRAMEWORK
-   OQSF - Occupational Qualifications Sub-framework 
QUALIFICATION TYPE FIELD SUBFIELD
Occupational Certificate  Field 06 - Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology  Fabrication and Extraction 
ABET BAND MINIMUM CREDITS PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL NQF LEVEL QUAL CLASS
Undefined  68  Not Applicable  NQF Level 02  Regular-ELOAC 
REGISTRATION STATUS SAQA DECISION NUMBER REGISTRATION START DATE REGISTRATION END DATE
Passed the End Date -
Status was "Reregistered" 
SAQA 06120/18  2018-07-01  2023-06-30 
LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT
2024-06-30   2027-06-30  

In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise.  

This qualification does not replace any other qualification and is not replaced by any other qualification. 

PURPOSE AND RATIONALE OF THE QUALIFICATION 
Purpose:
The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as a Coal Cutting Equipment Operator - Underground Coal.

A Coal Cutting Equipment Operator - Underground Coal operates coal cutting equipment to facilitate the coal winning process.

A qualified learner will be able to:
  • Comply with standard operating procedures required of equipment operators.
  • Operate equipment to cut the coal face.

    Rationale:
    The interpretation of the Occupation Mining Operator is that this refers to Operators working in underground Coal Mines where they have to operate a range of equipment specifically designated for executing specialised mining operations in underground coal mines. These operations include:
  • Installation of support units using a Roof Bolter.
  • Drilling of blast and service holes using a Drill Rig.
  • Operating a Coal Cutter to facilitate the winning of coal.
  • Operating a Continuous Miner to win coal.
  • Operating a multiple arm coal loader to load coal.
  • Operating coal hauling equipment to haul and discharge coal.

    In terms of the Mines Health and Safety Act employees operating the equipment described above must be found competent against standards approved by the Mining Qualifications Authority. Operators are then licensed to operate the equipment by the respective mines. The licenses must be periodically renewed and will expire if the person does not operate the equipment for a prescribed period of time.

    Each of the above mentioned specialisation areas requires a separate qualification (Occupational Certificate). It does not often happen that one person will operate all the equipment and it is not practical or feasible to expect that a learner must master the skills required for operating all the equipment before they obtain the qualification.

    The underground coal mining environment is also significantly different from the hard rock environments and the knowledge and skills required to operate in a coal mine is significantly different from operators in hard rock mines.

    This qualification is one of a series of six qualifications for Mining Operators in underground coal mines. The qualifications are structured to ensure that they meet the legal requirements for competency and will enable individual mines to then, based on the required work exposure, issue and maintain the legally required operator license.

    The qualifications will provide a national standard and it will facilitate mobility and open up possible career opportunities. This is specifically needed where mines open in areas outside of the traditional mining areas and where the social and labour plans that are a requirement for the relevant mining licenses, expect mines to train and employ local labour.

    This qualification will provide a possible career path for Mining Support Workers (OFO 831101). With this qualification employees will be able to progress to Production Operations Supervision occupations (OFO 312101) and it will enable employees to articulate to the relevant occupational qualifications for those occupations. 

  • LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING 
    Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):
    RPL for access to the external integrated summative assessment: Accredited providers and approved workplaces must apply the internal assessment criteria specified in the related curriculum document to establish and confirm prior learning. Accredited providers and workplaces must confirm prior learning by issuing a statement of results or certifying a work experience record.

    RPL for access to the qualification: Accredited providers and approved workplaces may recognise prior learning against the relevant access requirements.

    Entry Requirements:
  • Level 1 Qualification. 

  • RECOGNISE PREVIOUS LEARNING? 

    QUALIFICATION RULES 
    This qualification is made up of the following compulsory Knowledge and Practical Skill Modules:

    Knowledge Modules:
  • 711101007-KM-01, Standard Operating Procedures for Mining Operators, Level 2, 13 Credits.
  • 711101007-KM-02, Coal Cutting, Level 2, 5 Credits.
    Total number of credits for Knowledge Modules: 18.

    Practical Skill Modules:
  • 711101007-PM-01, Complete Start of shift Procedures, Level 2, 4 Credits.
  • 711101007-PM-02, Participate in conducting inspections and examinations of the environment, Level 2, 9 Credits.
  • 711101007-PM-03, Conduct pre-use inspections of the equipment, Level 2, 4 Credits.
  • 711101007-PM-04, Complete end of shift procedures, Level 2, 4 Credits.
  • 711101007-PM-05, Prepare the work area and cut the coal face using a coal cutter, Level 2, 9 Credits.
    Total number of credits for Practical Skill Modules: 30.

    This qualification also requires the following Work Experience Modules:
  • 711101007-WM-01, Exposure to the safe operating practices and procedures applicable to machine operators, Level 2, 4 Credits.
  • 711101007-WM-02, Exposure to the coal cutting operations on the specific mine, Level 2, 16 Credits.
    Total number of credits for Work Experience Modules: 20. 

  • EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES 
    1. Identify and take appropriate corrective actions related to unsafe strata conditions.
    2. Identify hazardous occupational environmental elements that could impact negatively on the work of a Mining Operator in an underground Coal Mine and take the appropriate actions to resolve the issues.
    3. Describe the purpose and process of risk assessments.
    4. Describe the principles and processes of the lock out procedures for equipment and machines operated by the Mining Operator in an underground coal mine.
    5. Describe the actions required to deal with changing conditions in the work environment whilst operating equipment in an underground coal mine.
    6. Identify all the major components on the specific machine, describe the function of these components and indicate how a pre-use check will be done.
    7. Describe the processes for preparing and executing the key tasks associated with the machine (include work experience activities).
    8. Describe the various capacities and performance targets for each of the activities executed with the machine. 

    ASSOCIATED ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 
    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
  • Identify and take appropriate corrective actions related to unsafe strata conditions.

    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2:
  • Descriptions of how, where and when to test for flammable/noxious gas is accurate according to the standard operating procedures for the specific mine.
  • All actions that must be takening when gas is encountered areis correctly identified and prioritised.
  • Descriptions of the actions to be taken to minimise/eliminate dust during the various operations are accurate according to the mine specific standard operating procedures and codes of conduct;
  • Explanations of the steps to be taken when ventilation diminishes, stop's or reverses are accurate and lists the steps in the correct sequences as per the mine specific standards.
  • Explanations of the purpose and application of non-combustible matter in a work environment areis accurate and aligned to the generally accepted descriptions and standards associated with underground coal mining. (Stone dust).

    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3:
  • The correct safe positions of people related to the machine during the various operations are correctly identified according to the generally accepted standards for safety in underground coal mines.
  • Descriptions of the role of the various safety devices relevant to the man/machine interface are is accurate according to the manufacturers specifications.
  • Descriptions of the risks and consequences of the machine/machine interfaces are is clear and contains practical and relevant examples of the responsibilities of the operator to ensure the safe operations of multiple machines in a work environment.

    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4:
  • Explanations of why lock out procedures are used are is accurate and the responsibilities of the operator are is accurately explained in line with the mine specific operating procedures.

    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5:
  • Descriptions of how an operator will identify changes in the operation of a machine, physical work conditions or other aspects in the work area areis accurate according to the mine specific operating procedures.
  • Descriptions of how the various changes could impact on the operations are clear and contain practical and relevant examples of how an operator must respond to changing conditions.

    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6:
  • All the major equipment components for the specific equipment are is accurately identified according to the manufacturers' specifications and the explanations of where, how and why the components must be inspected is correct according to the manufacturers' requirements.
  • All actions that must be taken if defects are found in pre use inspections are accurate according to the mine specific operating procedures.

    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 7:
  • Descriptions of the generic operating procedures for each of the work activities that the machine is designed for are is accurate according to the mine specific operating procedures.

    Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 8:
  • The optimum capabilities of the machine under normal conditions are is accurately identified for the various operating tasks that the machines are designed for according to the OEM manual.

    Integrated Assessment:
    Integrated Formative Assessment:
    The skills development provider will use the curriculum to guide them on the stipulated internal assessment criteria and weighting. They will also apply the scope of practical skills and applied knowledge as stipulated by the internal assessment criteria. This formative assessment leads to entrance into the integrated external summative assessment.

    Integrated Summative Assessment:
    An external integrated summative assessment, conducted through the relevant Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) Assessment Quality Partner is required for the issuing of this qualification. The external integrated summative assessment will focus on the Exit Level Outcomes and Associated Assessment Criteria. 

  • INTERNATIONAL COMPARABILITY 
    A review was done of qualifications and training practices in the United States of America (USA), Canada, Australia, United Kingdom and relevant mining countries in Africa and South America and Europe. The common international practice is to train equipment operators on the job.

    Where there are official qualifications they present themselves in the form of apprenticeship programmes where the learners gain the competencies to not only operate the equipment but also to maintain the equipment or to perform the related mining activities like blasting. An example of this is the Heavy Equipment Operator Trade Programme presented by the Heavy Equipment Operator Trade School in Orlando, Florida. This programme is conducted over four years. The curriculum covers safe and efficient work practices and heavy equipment maintenance, and students are exposed to a combination of classroom training and on-the-job experience. Students who complete the apprenticeship program advance to journeymen status.

    Conclusion:
    These qualifications are unique to the South African context where the work of the Operator is specifically limited to a designated set of mining operations within a specified environment. The emphasis of the qualifications is on safe work practices. Learners will gain a basic understanding of the mechanical and electrical operation of the equipment but they will not be expected to do any maintenance on the equipment. The mining operations that they execute are strictly monitored and limited to the work tasks as set out in the curriculum. 

    ARTICULATION OPTIONS 
    Horizontal articulation is possible to the following Mining Operator qualifications currently being developed:
  • Occupational Certificate: Mining Operator (Drill Rig Operator: Underground Coal).
  • Occupational Certificate: Mining Operator (Hauling Equipment Operator: Underground Coal).
  • Occupational Certificate: Mining Operator (Loading Equipment Operator: Underground Coal).
  • Occupational Certificate: Mining Operator (Roof Bolt Operator: Underground Coal).

    Vertical articulation is possible to the following qualification currently being developed:
  • Occupational Certificate: Mining Operator (Continuous Miner Operator: Underground Coal). 

  • MODERATION OPTIONS 
    N/A 

    CRITERIA FOR THE REGISTRATION OF ASSESSORS 
    N/A 

    NOTES 
    Qualifying for external assessment:
    In order to qualify for an external assessment, learners must provide proof of completion of all required modules by means of statements of results and work experience.

    Additional legal or physical entry requirements:
    Learners must meet the Occupational Health requirements to work in an underground coal mine; Learners must meet all the legal requirements for obtaining a drivers license.

    Criteria for the accreditation of providers:
    Accreditation of providers will be done against the criteria as reflected in the relevant curriculum on the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) website.

    The curriculum title and code is: Coal Cutting Equipment Operator: Underground Coal and 711101007.

    This qualification encompasses the following trades as recorded on the NLRD:
  • This is not a trade qualification.

    Part Qualifications:
  • None. 

  • LEARNING PROGRAMMES RECORDED AGAINST THIS QUALIFICATION: 
     
    NONE 


    PROVIDERS CURRENTLY ACCREDITED TO OFFER THIS QUALIFICATION: 
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