General part
4 Management
Requirements
| What NZTA expects of you | How NZTA will assess your performance | |
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| 4.1 | Management of competence | |
You have a coordinated approach to managing your competence in all aspects of your LVV certification work. This means you:
| NZTA will:
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| 4.2 | Management of facilities | |
You have a coordinated approach to managing facilities that you use. Your approach ensures the facilities that you use are kept tidy, clean, organised, and in good condition. | NZTA will:
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| 4.3 | Management of equipment | |
You have a coordinated approach to managing your equipment. Your approach ensures that equipment is:
If required you keep an up-to-date Equipment record for each piece of equipment that requires regular maintenance or calibration. | NZTA will:
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| 4.4 | Management of technical information | |
You have a coordinated approach to managing your technical information. Your approach ensures that technical information is:
Your NZTA Technical information record for this manual or VIRM: In-service certification are up-to-date. Your LVVTA amendment records are up-to-date. | NZTA will:
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| 4.5 | Management of inspection and certification documents | |
You have a coordinated approach to managing your LVV certification documents. Your approach ensures that:
| NZTA will:
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| 4.6 | Management of electronic certification information | |
You have a coordinated approach to managing your electronic inspection and certification information. Your approach ensures that: You have backup copies or hardcopies of any electronic information relevant to your inspection and certification work, such as digital photographs or LVV certification plate register. | NZTA will:
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| 4.7 | Management of certification staff | |
You have a coordinated approach to managing yourself. Your approach ensures that:
| NZTA will:
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| 4.8 | Management of time | |
You allocate enough time for you to carry out your inspection and certification work, allowing for the complexity of the work, the facilities, the available equipment, and your level of skill. This means you:
| NZTA will:
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Scores
| Score | ||||
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
| 4.1 | Management of competence | |||
Your approach to managing your competence in all aspects of your LVV certification work is inadequate. This means you:
| Your approach to managing your competence in all aspects of your LVV certification work is barely adequate. This means you:
OR You do not keep a Training record . | Your approach to managing your competence in all aspects of your LVV certification work is adequate. This means you usually:
However, you do not always:
| Your approach to managing your competence in all aspects of your LVV certification work is well coordinated. This means you consistently:
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| 4.2 | Management of facilities | |||
Your approach to managing the facilities that you use is inadequate. This means you make little or no effort to keep the facilities tidy, clean, organised, and maintained in good condition. | Your approach to managing the facilities you use is barely adequate. This means you:
| Your approach to managing facilities you use is adequate. This means you usually:
| Your approach to managing the facilities you use is well coordinated. This means you consistently:
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| 4.3 | Management of equipment | |||
Your approach to managing your equipment is inadequate. This means little or no equipment is:
| Your approach to managing your equipment is barely adequate. This means you make sure equipment is available in sufficient numbers for the volume of certification work carried out by your business.
OR You do not keep an Equipment record for some or any equipment that requires regular maintenance or calibration. | Your approach to managing your equipment is adequate. This means you usually make sure your equipment is:
| Your approach to managing your equipment is well coordinated. This means you consistently make sure your equipment is:
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| 4.4 | Management of technical information | |||
Your approach to managing your technical information is inadequate. This means you make little or no effort to manage your technical information. For example, some technical information may not have been updated for a considerable time. | Your approach to managing your technical information is barely adequate. This means although you make some efforts to manage your technical information, you often do not:
OR
| Your approach to managing your technical information is adequate. This means you usually make some efforts to make sure your technical information is:
However, you do not always:
| Your approach to managing your technical information is well coordinated. This means you consistently make sure your technical information is:
You keep an up-to-date LVVTA amendment record and Technical information record for this manual and VIRM: In-service certification | |
| 4.5 | Management of inspection and certification documents | |||
Your approach to managing your LVV certification documents is inadequate.
OR You do not file F001 and F005 forms in a safe place where they can be easily retrieved. | Your approach to managing your LVV certification documents is barely adequate. This means although you make some efforts to manage your LVV certification documents, you often do not:
OR You do not keep a Certification plate register. | Your approach to managing your LVV certification documents is adequate. This means you usually make sure that:
However, you do not always keep your Certification plate register up-to-date. | Your approach to managing your LVV certification documents is well coordinated. This means you consistently make sure that:
You keep an up-to-date Certification plate register. | |
| 4.6 | Management of electronic certification information | |||
Not applicable | ||||
| 4.7 | Management of certification staff | |||
Your approach to managing your staff is inadequate. This means you make little or no effort to make sure that:
| Your approach to managing your staff is well coordinated. This means you consistently make sure that:
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| 4.8 | Management of time | |||
You do not allocate enough time for you to carry out your certification work. You:
| You do not always allocate enough time to carry out your certification work. You feel timeframes are too tight to carry out the certification work properly. | You generally allocate enough time to carry out your certification work, allowing for the complexity of the work, your facilities, the available equipment, and your level skill. You sometimes feel timeframes are too tight to carry out the certification work properly. | You allocate enough time to carry out your certification work, allowing for the complexity of your work, your facilities, the available equipment, and your level of skill. This means you:
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