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General Education and Training Certificate in Transport |
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- Apply fire fighting techniques
- Demonstrate an understanding of sexuality and sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS
- Describe the impact of customer service on a business
- Explain the role of transport logistics
- Perform basic life support and first aid procedures
- Understand chemical dependancy and apply personal health care
- Utilise layout signs and signal communications in the transport industry
- Explain occupational health and safety within the transport industry
- Describe and represent objects in terms of shape, space and measurement
- Describe, interpret and represent mathematical patterns, functions and algebra in different contexts
- Engage in a range of speaking/signing and listening interactions for a variety of purposes
- Evaluate and solve data handling and probability problems within given contexts
- Explore and use a variety of strategies to learn
- Read/view and respond to a range of text types
- Work with numbers; operations with numbers and relationships between numbers
- Write/Sign for a variety of different purposes
- Clean and sanitise food manufacturing equipment and surfaces manually
- Control small craft by day in sight of land
- Demonstrate an understanding of managerial expertise and administrative capabilities
- Demonstrate knowledge of personal safety and survival at sea
- Demonstrate safe behaviour as a road user
- Describe stevedoring in South Africa
- Identify and discuss different types of business and their legal implications
- Load petroleum products in rail or road tankers
- Maintain personal hygiene, health and presentation in a food handling environment
- Manage personal finances
- Managing files in a Graphical User Interface (GUI) environment
- Operate a personal computer system
- Plan to manage one`s time
- Plan, organise and manage own activities in the organisation
- Prepare freight for storage
- Prepare freight for transportation
- Use generic functions in a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-environment
- Apply a knowledge and understanding of International Trade Documentation
- Apply a knowledge of Basic Geographic Principles
- Apply an understanding of basic Transport Principles to International Trade
- Apply good manufacturing practices as part of a food safety system
- Apply knowledge of self in order to make a personal decision
- Apply personal safety practices in a food or sensitive consumer product environment
- Assist in abandon ship and sea survival techniques
- Compile trains (harzadous and non-hazardous material)
- Count stock for a stock-take
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of commercial fishing methods
- Demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of advanced Freight Forwarding Procedures, Processes and Systems
- Demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of elementary Freight Forwarding Procedures, Processes and Systems
- Display an understanding of the International Trading Environment
- Grade, sort and align fish and seafood for further processing
- Handle a liferaft during an emergency
- Identify and describe common parts, fittings and equipment on a vessel
- Identify current legislative and company procedures applicable to the Fishing Industry
- Implement and maintain adherence to safe working practices and policies
- Investigate work opportunities in order to make a personal employment or work decision
- Meet the requirements in order to obtain a provisional licence
- Meet the requirements of being a safe driver to obtain a valid driving licence for a motor vehicle
- Move, pack and maintain stock in a distribution centre/warehouse
- Pick stock in a distribution centre/warehouse
- Shunt rail vehicles
- Stow and handle fibre ropes, and use knots and lashings on a vessel
- Understand the basic concepts of Importing and Exporting
- Understand the control of pests and waste materials as part of a food safety system
- Use a marine radio in an emergency situation
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