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SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY 
PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION: 
Plumbing Inspector 
DESIGNATION ID DESIGNATION TITLE
418  Plumbing Inspector 
PROFESSIONAL BODY DESIGNATION STATUS
PIRB - Plumbing Industry Registration Board  Prof Desig Deregistered 
SAQA DECISION NUMBER REGISTRATION START DATE REGISTRATION END DATE
SAQA 08143/24  2023-07-27  2024-03-20 


DESCRIPTION:
A Plumbing Inspector is a designation that allows a qualified or licensed plumber to carry out plumbing inspections on behalf of the Plumbing Industry Registration Board or a Local Authority.
Some vital skills needed if you want to be a good Plumbing Training Assessor:
  • Thorough knowledge of plumbing Regulations/Codes and safety rules.
  • Thorough knowledge of plumbing installations.
  • Communicating effectively and confidently with plumbers, stakeholders, colleagues, and management. 
  • AWARDING CRITERIA
    For the Professional Designation to be awarded, professionals must comply with the following minimum requirements: 
    Underlying Registered Qualification or Part Qualification:
  • Further Education and Training Certificate: Plumbing.
    Or
  • Occupational Certificate: Plumber (General) on the OQSF. 
  • Experiential Learning or Experience
    Minimum of five years Plumbing experience. 
    Competency Assessment
    Successful completion of the Plumber Trade Test in terms of the Manpower Training Act Section 28 or 13. 
    Designation RPL Statement
    This Designation may be awarded through Recognition of Prior Learning. 
    RETAINING CRITERIA
    In order to ensure the currency of professional knowledge and to retain the Professional Designation, the professional must comply with the following minimum requirements: 
    Code of Conduct
    Members must adhere to the Professional Body Codes of Conduct and Ethics. 
    Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
    Members are required to complete at least a minimum of 5 Plumbing Credits (PC) per year. Each PC will be valid for 12 month period from the date that the activity took place after which it lapses.

    Plumbing Credits may be obtained through a variety of relevant activities accredited by the PIRB such as:
  • Yearly subscription to "Plumbing Africa".
  • Writing and publishing a technical article for an official Trade Publication.
  • Completing accredited in-service training courses such as:
    > Heat Pump Installer.
    > Solar Installer award.
    > Kwikot Bench Mark Electric Hot Water Heat Training.
    > Assessor and Moderator ETDP training.
  • Attending:
    > a PIRB Workshop.
    > an IOPSA official regional meeting.
    > an IOPSA or PIRB Annual General Meeting.
  • Mentoring a Learner Plumber in an official Learnership or Apprenticeship.
  • Issuing of PIRB Plumbing Certificates of Compliances (1 PC for 25 certificates). 
  • Fees
    Ensure that the annual membership fee is paid. 


    PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION PROGRESSION PATHWAY
    (The Designation being reported on here is shown in italics.)

    Sequence Designation ID Designation Title
    1413Licensed Plumber
    2414Qualified Plumber
    3415Hot Water System Installer
    4416Solar Installer
    5417Plumbing Training Assessor
    6418Plumbing Inspector


    PROFESSIONAL BODY WEB ADDRESS:
    For more information on this Professional Designation, please visit www.pirb.co.za