What Is Blasting Certificate?
This certificate of competency is issued to a competent person who can be appointed legally to perform duties of a miner or a blaster at a South African mine as stipulated in the Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996 (Act 29 of 1996) as amended and its regulations.
How To Get Blasting Certificate In South Africa?
The process of the co-ordination of blasting certificate examinations is done at the regional offices of the Department of Mineral Resources.
Candidates or potential candidates are encouraged to contact the nearest regional offices of the Department of Mineral Resources which has jurisdiction over the mine where the candidate is employed. Contact details of the regional offices are listed under About the Mine Health and Safety Inspectorate – Regional offices.
CERTIFICATE TYPE | CERTIFICATE TYPE | CERTIFICATE TYPE | |
Chief Inspector of Mine’s Instruction | |||
Application Form for Examination | Fiery Mines | Opencast Mines | Scheduled Mines |
Assessment Scoresheet (Compulsory) | Fiery Mines | Opencast Mines | Scheduled Mines |
Assessment Scoresheet (Optional) | Fiery Mines | Opencast Mines | Scheduled Mines |
Certificate of Compliance | Fiery Mines | Opencast Mines | Scheduled Mines |
Directive | Fiery Mines | Opencast Mines | Scheduled Mines |
Examiner and Learner Guide | Fiery Mines | Opencast Mines | Scheduled Mines |
Record of Service (Proforma) | Fiery Mines | Opencast Mines | Scheduled Mines |
How much is a blasting certificate in South Africa?
DURATION OF BLASTING BASIC TRAINING:
It costs R150,000.00 that is paid upfront, accommodation and meals are also provided but at an extra cost depending on the learner’s choice.
What are the requirements of blasting certificate?
Applicants for the blasting certificate for scheduled mines must have completed the following academic qualifications:
a) Standard 8; or b) Grade 10; or c) N1 Certificate, provided that N1 Certificate holders must have six (6) subjects to their credit; or d) ABET Level 3 or equivalent.
How do you become a blaster in South Africa?
Below is to Become A blaster in South Africa
To become a blaster, you need a high school diploma or equivalent. Most states require blasters to obtain a license to handle explosives.
Qualifications for licensing vary, but may include completing safety courses, passing an exam, and clearing a background check.
How long does a blasting course take?
Blasting Ticket Course Break Down
Blasting Ticket is a full qualification that has to be implemented inform of a learnership and as you may probably know, it has to take you 12 months.