ARPL (Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning)
Gain formal recognition for your existing skills and experience
Professional trade certification through a registered private TVET College
What is ARPL (Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning)?
The ARPL (Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning) programme at Imbokodo Academy of Excellence enables experienced artisans, technicians, and skilled workers to gain formal recognition for their practical skills. Many talented individuals have years of on-the-job experience but lack official certification. Through ARPL (Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning), your expertise is validated, allowing you to advance professionally with confidence.
Successful ARPL candidates can also proceed to the Trade Test at an accredited assessment centre. Those meeting national standards are awarded the prestigious Red Seal Certificate, endorsed by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO)
Who Can Benefit from ARPL?
- Experienced artisans without formal qualifications
- Skilled workers who learned through on-the-job training
- Technicians looking to formalize their credentials
- Trade professionals seeking career advancement
- Self-employed artisans needing certification for contracts
Part time, Full time & Online Courses
Electrical Engineering
Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner
Occupational Qualification | SAQA ID: 99714 | NQF Level: 5 | Credits: 256
Overview
The Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner qualification equips learners with the practical skills and knowledge to monitor, evaluate, and implement safety, health, and quality practices in the workplace. Aimed at fostering a culture of compliance and continuous improvement, this program prepares individuals to contribute effectively to occupational health and safety systems, environmental management, and quality control frameworks across industries.
Entry Requirements
To enroll in the Occupational Certificate: Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner (SAQA ID 99714, NQF Level 5), applicants must meet the following minimum academic entry requirements:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) / Matric Certificate
- With a minimum APS (Admission Point Score) of 20
- Required Subjects:
| Subject | Minimum Achievement Level |
|---|---|
| English (Home or First Additional Language) | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Life Sciences / Physical Sciences / Geography / Business Studies / Life Orientation | Level 3 or higher (recommended) |
| Computer Applications Technology (CAT) OR Information Technology (IT) | Recommended |
This qualification is composed of three main module categories: Knowledge Modules, Practical Skill Modules, and Work Experience Modules.
- Knowledge Modules – 76 Credits
Covers theoretical foundations:
Fundamentals of OHS, Communication & Operations
OHS Applications & Management Systems
- Practical Skill Modules – 62 Credits
Hands-on training in:
Workplace inspections & hazard identification
Coordinating OHS reps & systems
Risk profiling, reporting & emergency preparedness
- Work Experience Modules – 118 Credits
Real-world exposure to:
Risk management & compliance processes
System development & continuous improvement
OHS leadership & operational oversight
Career Opportunities
Health & Safety Officer
SHEQ Practitioner (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality)
Compliance Coordinator
Quality Assurance Officer
Risk Management Assistant
Environmental Health Representative
These roles benefit from the full qualification and the structured workplace learning embedded in the 256‑credit programme.
Modules
Faculty: Business and Personal Development
Qualification: Occupational Certificate (NQF Aligned)
Duration: Full qualification (typically over 12‑36 months)
Study mode: Full-time, part-time, or online
Paint and Decor
Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner
Occupational Qualification | SAQA ID: 99714 | NQF Level: 5 | Credits: 256
Overview
The Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner qualification equips learners with the practical skills and knowledge to monitor, evaluate, and implement safety, health, and quality practices in the workplace. Aimed at fostering a culture of compliance and continuous improvement, this program prepares individuals to contribute effectively to occupational health and safety systems, environmental management, and quality control frameworks across industries.
Entry Requirements
To enroll in the Occupational Certificate: Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner (SAQA ID 99714, NQF Level 5), applicants must meet the following minimum academic entry requirements:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) / Matric Certificate
- With a minimum APS (Admission Point Score) of 20
- Required Subjects:
| Subject | Minimum Achievement Level |
|---|---|
| English (Home or First Additional Language) | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Life Sciences / Physical Sciences / Geography / Business Studies / Life Orientation | Level 3 or higher (recommended) |
| Computer Applications Technology (CAT) OR Information Technology (IT) | Recommended |
This qualification is composed of three main module categories: Knowledge Modules, Practical Skill Modules, and Work Experience Modules.
- Knowledge Modules – 76 Credits
Covers theoretical foundations:
Fundamentals of OHS, Communication & Operations
OHS Applications & Management Systems
- Practical Skill Modules – 62 Credits
Hands-on training in:
Workplace inspections & hazard identification
Coordinating OHS reps & systems
Risk profiling, reporting & emergency preparedness
- Work Experience Modules – 118 Credits
Real-world exposure to:
Risk management & compliance processes
System development & continuous improvement
OHS leadership & operational oversight
Career Opportunities
Health & Safety Officer
SHEQ Practitioner (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality)
Compliance Coordinator
Quality Assurance Officer
Risk Management Assistant
Environmental Health Representative
These roles benefit from the full qualification and the structured workplace learning embedded in the 256‑credit programme.
Modules
Faculty: Business and Personal Development
Qualification: Occupational Certificate (NQF Aligned)
Duration: Full qualification (typically over 12‑36 months)
Study mode: Full-time, part-time, or online
Plaster and Tiler
Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner
Occupational Qualification | SAQA ID: 99714 | NQF Level: 5 | Credits: 256
Overview
The Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner qualification equips learners with the practical skills and knowledge to monitor, evaluate, and implement safety, health, and quality practices in the workplace. Aimed at fostering a culture of compliance and continuous improvement, this program prepares individuals to contribute effectively to occupational health and safety systems, environmental management, and quality control frameworks across industries.
Entry Requirements
To enroll in the Occupational Certificate: Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner (SAQA ID 99714, NQF Level 5), applicants must meet the following minimum academic entry requirements:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) / Matric Certificate
- With a minimum APS (Admission Point Score) of 20
- Required Subjects:
| Subject | Minimum Achievement Level |
|---|---|
| English (Home or First Additional Language) | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Life Sciences / Physical Sciences / Geography / Business Studies / Life Orientation | Level 3 or higher (recommended) |
| Computer Applications Technology (CAT) OR Information Technology (IT) | Recommended |
This qualification is composed of three main module categories: Knowledge Modules, Practical Skill Modules, and Work Experience Modules.
- Knowledge Modules – 76 Credits
Covers theoretical foundations:
Fundamentals of OHS, Communication & Operations
OHS Applications & Management Systems
- Practical Skill Modules – 62 Credits
Hands-on training in:
Workplace inspections & hazard identification
Coordinating OHS reps & systems
Risk profiling, reporting & emergency preparedness
- Work Experience Modules – 118 Credits
Real-world exposure to:
Risk management & compliance processes
System development & continuous improvement
OHS leadership & operational oversight
Career Opportunities
Health & Safety Officer
SHEQ Practitioner (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality)
Compliance Coordinator
Quality Assurance Officer
Risk Management Assistant
Environmental Health Representative
These roles benefit from the full qualification and the structured workplace learning embedded in the 256‑credit programme.
Modules
Faculty: Business and Personal Development
Qualification: Occupational Certificate (NQF Aligned)
Duration: Full qualification (typically over 12‑36 months)
Study mode: Full-time, part-time, or online
Plumbing
Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner
Occupational Qualification | SAQA ID: 99714 | NQF Level: 5 | Credits: 256
Overview
The Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner qualification equips learners with the practical skills and knowledge to monitor, evaluate, and implement safety, health, and quality practices in the workplace. Aimed at fostering a culture of compliance and continuous improvement, this program prepares individuals to contribute effectively to occupational health and safety systems, environmental management, and quality control frameworks across industries.
Entry Requirements
To enroll in the Occupational Certificate: Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner (SAQA ID 99714, NQF Level 5), applicants must meet the following minimum academic entry requirements:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) / Matric Certificate
- With a minimum APS (Admission Point Score) of 20
- Required Subjects:
| Subject | Minimum Achievement Level |
|---|---|
| English (Home or First Additional Language) | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Life Sciences / Physical Sciences / Geography / Business Studies / Life Orientation | Level 3 or higher (recommended) |
| Computer Applications Technology (CAT) OR Information Technology (IT) | Recommended |
This qualification is composed of three main module categories: Knowledge Modules, Practical Skill Modules, and Work Experience Modules.
- Knowledge Modules – 76 Credits
Covers theoretical foundations:
Fundamentals of OHS, Communication & Operations
OHS Applications & Management Systems
- Practical Skill Modules – 62 Credits
Hands-on training in:
Workplace inspections & hazard identification
Coordinating OHS reps & systems
Risk profiling, reporting & emergency preparedness
- Work Experience Modules – 118 Credits
Real-world exposure to:
Risk management & compliance processes
System development & continuous improvement
OHS leadership & operational oversight
Career Opportunities
Health & Safety Officer
SHEQ Practitioner (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality)
Compliance Coordinator
Quality Assurance Officer
Risk Management Assistant
Environmental Health Representative
These roles benefit from the full qualification and the structured workplace learning embedded in the 256‑credit programme.
Modules
Faculty: Business and Personal Development
Qualification: Occupational Certificate (NQF Aligned)
Duration: Full qualification (typically over 12‑36 months)
Study mode: Full-time, part-time, or online
Carpentry
Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner
Occupational Qualification | SAQA ID: 99714 | NQF Level: 5 | Credits: 256
Overview
The Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner qualification equips learners with the practical skills and knowledge to monitor, evaluate, and implement safety, health, and quality practices in the workplace. Aimed at fostering a culture of compliance and continuous improvement, this program prepares individuals to contribute effectively to occupational health and safety systems, environmental management, and quality control frameworks across industries.
Entry Requirements
To enroll in the Occupational Certificate: Safety, Health & Quality Practitioner (SAQA ID 99714, NQF Level 5), applicants must meet the following minimum academic entry requirements:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) / Matric Certificate
- With a minimum APS (Admission Point Score) of 20
- Required Subjects:
| Subject | Minimum Achievement Level |
|---|---|
| English (Home or First Additional Language) | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy | Level 3 (40–49%) |
| Life Sciences / Physical Sciences / Geography / Business Studies / Life Orientation | Level 3 or higher (recommended) |
| Computer Applications Technology (CAT) OR Information Technology (IT) | Recommended |
This qualification is composed of three main module categories: Knowledge Modules, Practical Skill Modules, and Work Experience Modules.
- Knowledge Modules – 76 Credits
Covers theoretical foundations:
Fundamentals of OHS, Communication & Operations
OHS Applications & Management Systems
- Practical Skill Modules – 62 Credits
Hands-on training in:
Workplace inspections & hazard identification
Coordinating OHS reps & systems
Risk profiling, reporting & emergency preparedness
- Work Experience Modules – 118 Credits
Real-world exposure to:
Risk management & compliance processes
System development & continuous improvement
OHS leadership & operational oversight
Career Opportunities
Health & Safety Officer
SHEQ Practitioner (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality)
Compliance Coordinator
Quality Assurance Officer
Risk Management Assistant
Environmental Health Representative
These roles benefit from the full qualification and the structured workplace learning embedded in the 256‑credit programme.
Modules
Faculty: Business and Personal Development
Qualification: Occupational Certificate (NQF Aligned)
Duration: Full qualification (typically over 12‑36 months)
Study mode: Full-time, part-time, or online
Benefits of ARPL
Formal Recognition
The ARPL (Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning) process converts your years of practical experience into a nationally recognized qualification, giving your skills official credibility.
Career Advancement
ARPL certification unlocks new career paths, better job positions, and the ability to apply for contracts that require certified artisans.
Legal Compliance
Through ARPL (Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning), you meet South Africa’s industry standards and legal requirements, enabling you to work confidently and professionally.
Professional Credibility
Stand out in the job market. ARPL demonstrates your expertise, commitment, and competency to employers, clients, and peers.
The ARPL Process
- Initial Assessment
We evaluate your existing skills, experience, and workplace learning to determine your readiness for ARPL. - Portfolio Development
Compile evidence of your competencies, including work samples, references, and documented experience. - Skills Gap Analysis
Identify any areas where additional training or evidence may be needed. - Preparation & Support
Receive guidance and coaching to prepare for trade testing and assessment. - Trade Testing
Complete the required assessments to demonstrate your competence. - Certification
Receive your formal trade qualification and certification.
The ARPL Process
- Initial Assessment
We evaluate your existing skills, experience, and workplace learning to determine your readiness for ARPL. - Portfolio Development
Compile evidence of your competencies, including work samples, references, and documented experience. - Skills Gap Analysis
Identify any areas where additional training or evidence may be needed. - Preparation & Support
Receive guidance and coaching to prepare for trade testing and assessment. - Trade Testing
Complete the required assessments to demonstrate your competence. - Certification
Receive your formal trade qualification and certification.
Ready to Get Certified?
Turn your experience into a recognized qualification. Contact us today to start your ARPL journey.
Email: info@imbokodoacademy.co.za
Phone: +27 15 001 2658
