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    The future electrical engineer registration with the Electrical Workers Registration Board

    Yan, Ashley

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    2022-09-20
    Citation:
    Yan, A. (2022, September, 19-21). The future electrical engineer registration with the Electrical Workers Registration Board [Paper presentation]. EEA2022 Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand
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    Abstract
    Board functions Disciplinary matters - hearings Prosecutions Electrical Engineer Registration history with EWRB Prescribed Electrical Work “PEW” Section 2(1) of Electricity Act 1992 Prescribed Electrical Work “PEW” in ESR 2010 ENZ VS EWRB Scenarios Current registration status as of 2021 Limits of work for Substation Maintainer & Line Mechanic classes of registration Guidelines to clarifying the limits of work Employer license Proposed registration requirements Supervision - who, what, where The future of registration - stepped licensing The future of competency - continuous learning Disciplinary matters –avoiding complaints Seeking feedbacks
    Keywords:
    New Zealand, electrical engineering, registration, Electrical Workers Registration Board (N.Z.)
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    400899 Electrical engineering not elsewhere classified
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