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National Certificate in Driving 4WD

Level 3 Credits 51

This qualification is for people who drive a 4WD motor vehicle in a business related environment, and/or for recreational use. The qualification recognises that the holder has knowledge and skills for safe and competent driving of 4WD motor vehicles.

This qualification has some standards in common with the National Certificate in Driving Light Motor Vehicle.

This qualification does not permit the holder to drive a motor vehicle on New Zealand roads. To drive a motor vehicle legally the driver must be the holder of the appropriate current driver licence of the Class for the vehicle. Land Transport NZ issues driver licences.

COMPULSORY: 25 Credits
 Unit Standard
   Description
 Level
 Credit
3464 Describe human risk factors in terms of a self-management strategy for a driver 2 3
3466 Apply risk reduction techniques and strategies while driving 3 4
17676 Carry out a pre-drive vehicle check on a light motor vehicle, and start and shut down the vehicle 2 3
17678 Drive a light motor vehicle on unsealed road surfaces 3 3
17978 Operate a light four wheel drive (4WD) vehicle in an off-road environment 3 4
20180 Demonstrate knowledge of hazard detection and responses 3 3 3
20848 Demonstrate knowledge of and skills for driving a light four wheel drive (4WD) vehicle on-road 3 4
 
 
ELECTIVE:  A minimum of 26 credits from the following sets.
Set A: A minimum of 18 credits at Level 3 or above;
 Unit Standard
   Description
 Level
 Credit
1732 Select and record routes as a road transport operator 3 2
1738 Drive a heavy vehicle in an off-road environment 4 3
3471 Tow a light simple trailer 2 1
3472 Describe factors contributing to and consequences of road crashes 2 1
8638 Drive on snow and/or ice 3 3
14509 Describe risk and influences on risk management in the context of driving 4 5
14516 Demonstrate knowledge of loading and towing a light trailer 3 3
15158 Carry out pre-drive vehicle checks on a heavy motor vehicle, start it up, and shut it down 2 4
15947 Drive a heavy commercial vehicle on tidal sands 4 5
16718 Demonstrate knowledge of law and practice for the transport of Dangerous Goods by road 3 5
17574 Operate a rigid vehicle to meet the requirements for a full Class 2 driver licence 3 7
17579 Demonstrate knowledge of driver requirements for endorsement P (passenger) 3 5
17602 Apply hazard identification and risk assessment procedures in the workplace 3 4
17676 Carry out a pre-drive vehicle check on a light motor vehicle, and start and shut down the vehicle 2 3
17677 Demonstrate knowledge of safe night driving 2 2
17977 Develop a plan for off-road light four wheel drive (4WD) driving 4 5
18138 Fit and remove vehicle chains 2 2
19498 Demonstrate knowledge of emergency response actions for a road transport emergency 4 6
20620 Develop and execute a plan for a four wheel drive (4WD) vehicle extraction 4 5
22711 Apply occupational health and safety requirements in the road transport and logistics industry 4 4
24089 Demonstrate knowledge of fatigue management, work time, and driver logbook requirements 3 5

 

Set B: The balance of credits, if required, to achieve a minimum of 26 credits may come from any Subfield/ Domain in the following Fields;
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Engineering and Technology
Manufacturing
Planning and Construction
Service Sector

Or from the following Domain;
Occupational Health and Safety Practice

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