Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 97 of 1998)RegulationsTrade Test Regulations, 20141. Definition |
In these regulations, any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act has that meaning unless the context indicates otherwise; and
"accredited trade test centre"
means a test centre accredited by the QCTO to conduct a trade test for any listed trade and may include a workplace;
"artisan qualification"
means an occupational qualification approved by the Minister for the purpose of certifying a person as an artisan;
"curriculum"
means a statement of the training structure and expected methods of learning and teaching that underpin a qualification or part qualification to facilitate a more general understanding of its implementation in an educational system;
"curriculum components of an artisan qualification"
means the knowledge, practical and structured work experience components of a curriculum;
"listed trade"
means an occupation that is listed as a trade in terms of s. 26B(a) of the Act;
"Manpower Training Act"
means the Manpower Training Act, 1981 (Act 56 of 1981);
"NAMB"
means the national artisan moderation body contemplated in s. 26A of the Act;
"national trade certificate"
means a certificate issued by the QCTO to a learner who has passed a trade tests;
"pre-trade test evaluation"
means a written evaluation and an integrated practical assessment approved by NAMB to determine whether a learner may proceed to take a trade test;
"professional body"
means a body of expert practitioners in an occupational field recognised by SAQA in terms of s. 29 of the NQF Act;
"the Act"
means the Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act 97 of 1998);
"RPL"
means recognition of prior learning as defined and described in the national policy for the implementation of recognition of prior learning as issued by the South African Qualifications Authority;
"SETA"
means a Sector Education and Training Authority established in terms of s. 9 of the Act;
"trade test"
means an final integrated summative assessment for an artisan qualification for a listed trade that is conducted at an accredited trade test centre by an assessor registered with NAMB;
"verify"
means a process whereby the NAMB will confirm the accreditation status and scope of the trade test centre including the registration status and scope of the assessor and internal moderator of a specific trade test prior to the recommendation of certification