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Apply for Recognition for Rigging CoC

Apply for Recognition for Rigging CoC

Recognition for Rigging CoC is designed for people with a long history of practical experience or a relevant overseas qualification, as a way to recognise their capability and provide a pathway to gaining a SARNZ Certificate of Competence.

More about the process and eligibility

Please note, this process is for a CoC only, SARNZ do not issue the NZQA Qualification with this process.

Are you someone with experience in rigging and a desire to take on more responsibility, but lacking the formal qualifications to advance in your career?

Alternatively, do you have qualifications from overseas and are seeking to convert them to the equivalent level in New Zealand? If so, the Recognition for Rigging CoC  in rigging may be the answer you have been seeking. This assessment is tailored to acknowledge the practical skills and knowledge you have gained from working in the field, providing you with a pathway to obtaining a SARNZ Certificate of Competence in Rigging.

The certifications that you can apply for:

SARNZ Rigging Certificate of Competence (Level 3) Basic:

This certification encompasses the competence to securely configure and manage the transportation of loads over distances, typically while suspended, and handle a range of hoisting devices and rigging equipment. It serves as the initial stage of the rigging progression and covers the fundamental aspects of rigging.

Please note, this course is for the Certificate of Competence only. No NZQA Qualification is issued with this assessment.

Before you apply:

Applicants need to submit proof of work history, CV and Referees which must show practical experience. For applicants with only practical experience, you must gain the following units before being able to progress:

Minimum units required are:

L 3. Rigging

6401 - Provide First Aid

6402 Provide basic life support 0r 26551 Provide 1st aid for life threatening conditions

3789 - Sling varied regular loads and safely during crane operations

23229 - Use safety harness system when working at height

15757 - Use, install and disestablish proprietary height safety systems when working at height

30692 - Perform basic calculations used in a given trade situation

30072 - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of slinging regular loads safely

23966, 23960, 23962 -MEWP (Optional)

30264 Demonstrate Duties, Rights, Representation and the regulator in terms of NZ health and safety legislation.

 

SARNZ Rigging Certificate in Competence (Level 4) Intermediate:

This certification acknowledges your intermediate level of expertise in rigging. It serves as the second phase of the rigging progression, and upon completion, those who complete the assessment will possess the ability to plan, organize, execute, and guide a team through various rigging operations. Additionally, it is a mandatory requirement for obtaining the NZC in Rigging (Level 5).

Please note, this course is for the Rigging Certificate of Competence only. No NZQA Qualification is issued with this assessment.

Before you apply:

Applicants need to submit proof of work history, CV and Referees which must show practical experience. For applicants with only practical experience, you must gain the following units before being able to progress:

Minimum units required are -

Min units for Level 3 Elementary required plus:

3801 - Prepare and sling complex loads for crane operations

Who can apply?

People who have:

  • Applicants with extensive work history (A log book of work history is an example of good evidence)
  • An old New Zealand qualification
  • Part of a New Zealand qualification and meet the eligibility requirements, as set out below.

Prerequisite training

Before you complete your application, you will need to have completed the required prerequisite training for the level for which you are applying. See above in 'Entry criteria' for the unit standards required for each level.

If you do not already hold these unit standards, you will need to obtain them from an accredited NZQA training provider such as Te Pūkenga or Vertical Horizonz at your own additional cost.

Entry Criteria

Before you apply, please check the eligibility criteria and any prerequisite training listed below.

Applicants should not apply for the Advanced Rigging (Level 5) unless they can show proof involving extensive experience.

You will need to include in your application proof of work history, a current CV and referees that show practical experience.

If you are unsure what level you should be applying for please contact us at [email protected]

Rigging (Level 3) Basic

Minimum units required are:

  • 6401 - Provide First Aid
  • 6402 Provide basic life support 0r 26551 Provide 1st aid for life threatening conditions
  • 23229 - Use safety harness system when working at height
  • 15757 - Use, install and disestablish proprietary height safety systems when working at height
  • 30692 - Perform basic calculations used in a given trade situation
  • 30072 - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of slinging regular loads safely or  3789 - Sling varied regular loads safely during crane operations
  • 23966, 23960, 23962 -MEWP (Optional)
  • 30264 Demonstrate Duties, Rights, Representation and the regulator in terms of NZ health and safety legislation.

Scaffolding (Level 4) Intermediate

Same as Level 3 but also including:

  • 3801 - Prepare and sling complex loads for crane operations

How the process works

If you wish to apply for Recognition for Rigging CoC you will need to do the following:

1. Check your eligibility

Check the entry criteria above carefully.  Use the chart to determine which CoC (Elementary or Intermediate) to apply for.

Make sure you have completed all the prerequisite training requirements before you apply.

2. Collect your evidence and apply

Collect copies of evidence and have this ready.

Apply to SARNZ by making your online payment and completing the online forms.

When your application is received you will be sent a link to a folder where you will upload your completed Applicant Evidence Guide and Checklist and your portfolio of evidence.  SARNZ will review your evidence and contact you if more evidence is required.

Do not apply until you have completed the prerequisite training.

3. Assessment of your examples of evidence

SARNZ will review your uploaded evidence and contact you if more information is required.

If your collection of evidence is complete, a SARNZ Rigging assessor will review your application of evidence.

Your assessor will contact you to discuss your evidence.

4. Competency discussion

As part of the Recognition for Rigging CoC process the assessor will contact you to arrange a time to have a competency discussion.  This is to discuss the evidence you have provided and learn more about your experience, knowledge, and skills.

The assessor will also contact your Professional Referees to confirm the standard of your work.

5. The final assessment paper

Your assessor will arrange for you to complete a theory assessment. The assessment consists of questions about the planning and application of techniques to perform rigging activities safely and competently. You will also be required to fill in appropriate forms, including planning documents.

If the assessor requires more evidence you may be required to do a practical assessment or further unit standard training.

6. The assessment outcome

If the rigging assessor finds that you meet the requirements for the Recognition for Rigging CoC, you will be notified of a successful outcome.

You will also be contacted to discuss options if you do not meet the requirements – which may include gap filling training.

Allow up to 30 working days for the Recognition for Rigging CoC assessment process to be completed.

7. Awarding of the Recognition for Scaffolding CoC

Following a successful application, you will be notified that you qualify for the Recognition for Scaffolding CoC.

SARNZ will notify you when you have completed your assessment of your results and will be in touch shortly after to issue your Certificate of Competence.

Please note, this is a CoC process only, no NZQA qualification is issued through this process so this will not be reflected on your record of learning. It is important that the applicant ensures that once the CoC is gained, that it is kept up to date at all times.

 

Ready to apply?

If you have everything you need ready and know which CoC ticket you are applying for (Elementary or Intermediate) then apply through the link below.

Apply for Recognition for Rigging CoC