Version Control Course Code Structure To standardize product (course) codes all current and new courses will adopt the following course code structure



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A-000_13-.01 Version Control

Release Date: 09.2013

Rev: 0

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Version Control

Course Code Structure


To standardize product (course) codes all current and new courses will adopt the following course code structure.

Each Course Code comprises of letter and number values, the letter values are attributed in some form to the description of the course environment or industry. The letter values are attributed to the appropriate skill level, specific definer and number of days required.

Example; TC1002 Telecom Authorized Climber – 2 day Work at Height & Rescue Training


  • TC1002 = Telecom

  • TC1002 = Authorized Climber (Entry Level)

  • TC1002 = Specific Definer

  • TC1002 = Number of Days

  • TC1002-T = Tractel (Manufacturer)


Environment/Industry

Values

Rope Access

RA

Telecom / MET

TC

Wind Energy

WE

Confined Space

CS

Fall Protection

FP

Gen. Industry

IND








Description (Environment/Industry)


Additional Letters may be incorporated to better distinguish the course offered.

For example; under confined space the awareness program’s the letters are CSA and the entry and rescue course descriptive letters are CSER.






Skill Level

Values

Authorized

1

Competent

2

Special

3

Train the Trainer

TtT








Skill Level / Competency


The first number value indicates the experience level attributed to the course. The following is to clarify industry language that is attributed to the course.




Skill Level 2

Rope Access = Level 2 Technician

Telecom/MET = Competent Climber

Confined Space = Entry & Rescue

Fall Protection = Competent Person (WAHR)

Gen. Industry = Competent Rescuer



Skill Level 1

Rope Access = Level 1Technician

Telecom/MET = Authorized Climber, (WAHR)

Wind Energy = Entry Level, (Safe Access & Rescue)(WAHR)

Confined Space = Awareness

Fall Protection = Authorized User

Gen. Industry = Authorized Work at Height & Rescuer (WAHR)

Note: (WAHR) Work at Height Rescue share the same learning objectives within different training environments. These courses are the primary focus under third party certification requirements.




Skill Level 3

Rope Access = Level 3 Supervisor

Telecom/MET = Competent Climber/Rescuer

Wind Energy = VERT Technician



Skill Level 3 defines not a skill level but a specific skill or training specification.

For Example within Telecom ENSA has two additional training courses; Competent Rescuer (2 day) and Competent Climber/Rescuer (3 Day). Both are given a skill level of 3 however are differentiated by the number of days attributed to the training course. If they were the same amount of days then a specific definer would be required.


Skill Level TtT

Telecom/MET = TC1002 (WAHR)

Wind Energy = WE1002 (WAHR)

Fall Protection = FP1001

Gen. Industry = IND1001 (WAHR)
Skill Level TtT is Train the Trainer based around Trainer Candidates learning the delivery of an ENSA (WAHR) student course.


Specific Definer

Values

Current Status (ENSA)

00

Open

01

Open

02

Open

03

Vestas

09


Specific Definer


A “Specific Definer” is attributed a custom number. This definer stipulates a specific equipment preference, additional learning objective or customer need.

Both numbers are used together to allow for 99 specific definers.






Document/Form Code Structure


As part of version control all documents and forms held under the QMS system are identified and catalogued under the following format;

QMS for Version Control is in accordance with British Standard 8454 Code of practice for the delivery of training and education for work at height and rescue. Section 3.1.3., and consists of the following;



  1. Page numbers and the total number of pages in the document;


A-100_13-.01 Assessment Student Course Feedback

Issue Date: 03.2012

Revision Date: 09.2013

A revision number;


  1. An issue date;

  2. A unique document reference

ENSA Document/Form Header




A-100_13-.01 Assessment Student Course Feedback

Issue Date: 03.2012

Revision Date: 09.2013

Page 1 of 1





b) A revision number A-100_13-.01

Each revision number identifies the year the revision was introduced and the revision number. The revision number is a component of the unique document reference and is separated by an underscore for clarity.



d) A unique document reference A-100_13-.01

Each document or form is catalogued under a letter and numbering system to allow for easy identification and organization under the QMS version control system. The letter values are attributed to three specific quality management categories within the ENSA Training Program Guidelines;



  1. E – All Non-Administrative Documents used within the delivery of a training course. For example, the following documents foe the Delivery of TC1002 Authorized Climber – Telecom would commence with the E Code.



  1. TR – All Administrative Forms and Support Documents (Documents found within the appendix of the ENSA Training Program Guidelines) used within the Design, Develop, and Implement, components under the QMS ADDIE Model.

  2. A - Is specific to the Assessment & Audit components under the Quality Management system. All audit and evaluation documents and forms fall into this category.

Preceding the Letter Values are the numerical categories in the ascending order of 100 and is used as a “General Definer” for example;

A-600 = Assessment Student Course Feedback

A-700 = Assessment Student (Trainee)

A-300 = Assessment Train the Trainer (Instructor Candidate)

A-400 = Assessment RITR and CIP Instructor

The ascending order is open ended (A-100… A-2500…) allowing for systematic version control cataloging under four (4) digits.

The third (3rd) number within the numerical category also runs in ascending order and is used as a “Specific Definer” for example;

A-701 = Assessment Student Trainee - Vertical Rescue (Authorized Climber)

A-702 = Assessment Student Trainee – Confined Space

A-703 = Assessment Student Trainee – Suspended Access

A-704 = Assessment Student Trainee – Rope Access

A-705 = Assessment Student Trainee – First Aid

If additional categorization “specific Definer” is needed the last two numbers in the numerical category (205) are attributed in ascending fashion (no preference), thus allowing for greater flexibility and variation.

Training Courses



Descriptions/Codes

Environment/Industry

Skill Level

Definer

Duration

Code

Rope Access

Level I Technician




5 days

RA1005

Rope Access

Level II Technician




5 days

RA2005

Rope Access

Level III Supervisor




5 days

RA3005

Telecom*

Authorized Climber(Entry Level)




2 days

TC1002

Telecom

Competent Climber




2 days

TC2002

Telecom

Competent Rescuer




2 days

TC3002

Telecom

Competent Climber/Rescuer




3 days

TC3003

Telecom

Telecom Train the Trainer




5 days

TCTtT5

Telecom

7 Day – Authorized Climber/Rescuer




2 days

TC3012

Telecom

7 Day – Manual Lifting & Basic Rigging




1 Day

TC3011

Telecom

7 day – Telecom Communication Systems




2 Day

TC3002

Wind Energy*

Safe Access & Rescue




2 days

WE1002

Wind Energy

Advanced (Vertical Rescue & Trauma)




2 days

WE2002

Wind Energy

Wind Train the Trainer




5 days

WETtT5

Confined Space

Confined Space Awareness




1 day

CSA1001

Confined Space

Confined Space Entry & Rescue




2 day

CSER2002

Fall Protection

Authorized User




1 day

FP1001

Fall Protection

Competent Person Equipment Inspection




2 day

FP2002

Fall Protection

Competent Person




5 day

FP2005

Gen. Industry*

Authorized Work at Height Rescuer




2 day

IND1002

Gen Industry

Authorized Rescuer




1 day

IND2001

First Aid

Basic Plus Medic/First Aid




1 day

MED1001

First Aid

Trauma at Height




1 day

TH1001

First Aid

Medic/First Aid & Trauma at Height




2 day

TH1002

OSHA

OSHA 10 hour Construction




1 day

OSHA1001

OSHA

OSHA 10 hour Gen Industry




1 day

OSHA2001

Telecom OSHA

7 Day - OSHA 10 hour Telecom




1 day

OSHA3001
















Manufacturers













WETtT5-T

Tractel Train the Trainer




5 day

WETtT5-T

WE1002-T

Tractel Safe Access & Rescue




2 day

WE1002-T

*Work at Height & Rescue (Authorized Person)

Documents & Files

Descriptions/Codes

See Excel Spreadsheet A000_13-01Version Control Mallory



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