Document No.: R-05-CIV-PN Revision Nob Effective Date 25/07/2019 Discipline-specific Training Guideline for Candidate Engineering Technicians in Civil Engineering Compiler: MB Mtshali Approving Officer EL Nxumalo Next Review Date 25/07/2023 Page 23 of 31 CONTROLLED DISCLOSURE When downloaded for the ECSA Document Management System, this document is uncontrolled and the responsibility rests with the user to ensure that it is inline with the authorised version on the database. If the original stamp in red does not appear on each page, this document is uncontrolled. QM-TEM-001 Rev 0 – ECSA Policy/Procedure 2. Demonstration of Competence Competence must be demonstrated within well-defined engineering activities (defined below) by integrated performance of the outcomes defined in Section 3 at the level defined for each outcome. Required contexts and functions maybe specified in the applicable DSTG. Level Descriptor Well-defined engineering activities (WDEAs) have several of the following characteristics a) Scope of practice area is defined by techniques applied change is by adopting new techniques into current practice. b) Practice area is located within a wider, complex context, with well-defined working relationships with other parties and disciplines. c) Work involves a familiar, defined range of resources, including people, money, equipment, materials and technologies. d) Activities require resolution of interactions manifested between specific technical factors with limited impact on wider issues. e) Activities are constrained by operational context, defined work package, time, finance, infrastructure, resources, facilities, standards and codes, and applicable laws. (f) Activities have risks and consequences that are locally important but are generally not far reaching.
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