Documentation
You must provide a certified copy of the following documents. This means they must be certified by an authorised person such as a Justice of the Peace, Court Registrar, lawyer, or notary public to confirm that they are a true copy of the original document.
Identification
Provide a certified copy of one of the following items to confirm your identity. The copy must be of a current (unexpired) document.
- New Zealand driver’s licence.
- New Zealand or overseas passport.
- New Zealand firearms licence.
- Certificate of identity.
- New Zealand Police or New Zealand Defence Force photo identity card issued to non-civilian staff.
- Refugee travel document used by or on behalf of the government of New Zealand.
Fit and proper person
To apply for a CoC, you are required to provide evidence that you are a fit and proper person. The Board may refuse an application if there is insufficient information to verify that you are a fit and proper person to hold this CoC.
- Complete the fit and proper person form (included in the online system or attached to the application form).
- Provide a current certified copy of your New Zealand criminal record check from the Ministry of Justice(external link).
- Your criminal record check must be provided to the Board even if there are no convictions listed.
- The date on your criminal record check must not be more than 3 months old when we receive your application.
- If you have lived overseas for a period of 12 months or more within the 5 years before making your application, you must also provide a criminal history from that country.
You can find more information on how criminal records are considered in our Fit and proper person policy.
First aid certificate
Training of first aid personnel in workplaces must be carried out by individuals who are employed by an organisation granted consent by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to assess first aid unit standards.
- Provide a certified copy of your current first aid certificate.
New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) Record of Achievement
Provide a certified official transcript of your Record of Achievement from NZQA, that shows the unit standards required for this CoC.
You can obtain this by contacting NZQA on 0800 697 296 or online(external link).
The following unit standards are required for an A-grade tunnel manager CoC and should be showing on your Record of Achievement:
Unit standards
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Title
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7142
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Demonstrate knowledge of the application of regulatory requirements to manage an extractive site
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7143
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Inspect and report on safety and operations at an extractive site
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7146
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Demonstrate basic knowledge and ability required to work in an underground operation
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15662
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Evaluate ground conditions and support methods for maintaining stability in underground operations |
15666
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Demonstrate knowledge of geology for underground extraction |
15669
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Demonstrate knowledge of tunnelling methods, and selection of plant and equipment for tunnelling |
16686
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Conduct an incident investigation at an extractive site
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17691 |
Use mathematics to solve problems in an extractive industries workplace
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19522 |
Undertake job safety analysis
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21151 |
Demonstrate knowledge of planning rehabilitation operations for an extractive site
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21278 |
Describe, install, and reassess support systems for an underground operation
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21661 |
Demonstrate knowledge of the use of electrical reticulation plant and equipment in extractive operations
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21821 |
Maintain and install services for an underground operation
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22057 |
Demonstrate knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic power systems used in extractive operations
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23648 |
Demonstrate knowledge of and follow safe working practices at an extractive site
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26855
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Analyse Human Factors present in workplace practices at an extractive site
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28982
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Develop standard operating procedures for an extractive site
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28983
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Carry out the risk management process at an extractive site
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29553
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Demonstrate operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System
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29554
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Apply operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System
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30905
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Demonstrate knowledge of the Underground Mines Emergency Protocol
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32158
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Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System
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First aid unit standards
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6400
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Manage first aid in an emergency situation
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6401
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Provide first aid
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6402
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Provide basic life support
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For information on unit standards for all CoCs, please see below.
Extractives CoC Unit Standards 18 July 2023
(PDF 381 KB)
Certificate of competence experience logbook
Provide a completed Certificate of competence experience logbook where you record your practical experience that is required for this CoC.
Extractives CoC Experience Logbook
(PDF 275 KB)
SECTION A
This section should show the following experience:
At least 2 years’ work experience in the underground workings of a mining operation or tunnelling operation (including any period served in the course of study), including at least:
- 12 months in the underground workings of a tunnelling operation.
SECTION B
This section should show the following experience:
At least 9 months of the applicant’s experience must be carrying out 3 or more of the following types of work in an underground mining or tunnelling operation:
- excavation activities or development
- materials handling
- installation and maintenance of services
- installation of ground support
- shaft sinking
Before sending in your Certificate of competence experience logbook, check that you have:
- filled in all the fields in Section A and Section B
- demonstrated the required amount of experience as outlined above
- had your logbook signed by a supervisor/manager or expert as verification
- completed the Contacts page (at the back of the logbook).
Your logbook will be reviewed by the Board. If the Board requires clarification of your logbook, you will be given the opportunity to do this.
You will be invited to attend an oral examination once your experience logbook has been approved by the Board.
Additional competency requirements
Do you intend to work in an operation that uses explosives?
If so, there are some additional competency requirements for this. You will need to have completed the following additional unit standards, which must be stated on your NZQA Record of Achievement.
Unit standards
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Title
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17694
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Demonstrate knowledge of explosives and their properties
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21152
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Demonstrate and apply knowledge of storing explosives for use
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You will also need to submit a separate application for the additional requirement for work in operations using explosives to be noted against your standard A-tunnel manager CoC.
As part of the application, you will need to complete an oral examination for the additional requirement for work in operations using explosives.
For further information on how to apply, please refer to Additional competency requirements.