National Certificate in Electricity Supply (Line Mechanic Distribution Live Work Glove and Barrier up to 33kV) (Level 5)

Course details

National Certificate in Electricity Supply (Line Mechanic Distribution Live Work Glove and Barrier up to 33kV) (Level 5)
NZQF Level 5

About the course

This qualification is awarded to people who have demonstrated competence in the skills and knowledge required for employment as a Line Mechanic carrying out live work using glove and barrier techniques in the distribution sector of the electricity supply industry. All the standards in this qualification are compulsory because they cover a set of well-defined skills required to safely undertake glove and barrier work in the electricity supply industry.

This qualification meets the requirements of NZECP 46:2003 Part 1 Glove and Barrier and covers the following live work.

Holders of this qualification will be able to:
. Make and break live line connections up to 33kV using glove and barrier procedures
. Replace and install hardware on structures up to 33kV using glove and barrier procedures
. Remove and install pole structures up to 33kV using glove and barrier procedures.

This qualification contains standards that build on the knowledge and skills recognised by the National Certificate in Electricity Supply (Line Mechanic Distribution) (Level 4) [Ref: 0874] and the National Certificate in Electricity Supply (Line Mechanic Distribution Live Work Stick up to 66kV) (Level 4) [Ref: 1580].

About the provider

History

MITA Consulting Ltd (MCL) was established in 2011 by Managing Director, David Edgar.  MCL brings together a skilled team of professional, committed trainers who each have many years of experience in the electrical supply industry. 

Mission  

MITA Consulting's mission is to contribute to the creation of a skilled workforce in the electricity supply industry through the provision of targeted, safety-focused training and mentoring.

Values

MITA Consulting Ltd is committed to:

  • customer service and technical excellence
  • understanding customer needs
  • continual improvement in quality, health and safety standards
  • providing a safe training environment to optimise physical and emotional well-being of all participants