The Petroleum Equipment Service Technician Program Outline is intended as a guide for instructors,
apprentices, and employers of apprentices, as well as for the use of industry organizations, regulatory
bodies, and provincial and government who would like to service and maintain Fuel Stations.
Practical instruction by demonstration and student participation is integrated with classroom
sessions. Safe working practices, even though not always specified in each operation or topic, are an
implied part of the program and should be stressed throughout the apprenticeship training.
The Program Outline was prepared with the assistance of subject matter experts from the Petroleum
Equipment Service Technician trade. It will form the basis for further updating of the
Petroleum Equipment Service Technician Program and provide a framework for any learning resources
that may be developed.
Each competency is to be evaluated through the use of a written examination with a 70% passing grade.
The types of questions used on these exams must reflect the cognitive level indicated by the learning
objectives and the learning tasks listed in the related competencies.
Entry Requirements:
NQF Level 2 with Mathematics or Work Experience in a Fuel Station.
Location:
South AfricaTraining Dates:
Each course starts every Monday of each week. Please book your training on a date that is a Monday.Course Duration: 2 Weeks
Unit Standard: 94877
NQF Level: 04
Number of Credits: 440
Course Fees
Note: Please fill in the online application form on the left or bottom if this page to receive a quotation with detailed pricing from AATICD.How to Apply:
To Apply Simply Fill in the Online Enquiries / Applications form on the Right Sidebar or Bottom of this website https://www.aaticd.co.zaNB: Terms and Conditions for Payment and Refunds
1.1. Full payment for the training workshop must be made at least 5 days before the scheduled workshop date.
1.2. Payment can be made via bank transfer, credit card, or any other agreed-upon method.
1.3. A confirmation of payment will be issued upon receipt of funds.
1.4. Any form of Payment means that trainee / delegate / client receiving the training accepts the training and agrees to these terms and conditions.
2. Cancellation and Refund Policy
2.1. Cancellations made 30 days or more before the workshop date will be eligible for a full refund, minus any administrative fees.
2.2. Cancellations made 15 to 29 days before the workshop date will be eligible for a 50% refund of the total payment.
2.3. Cancellations made less than 14 days before the workshop date will not be eligible for a refund.
2.4. Participants who fail to attend the workshop without prior notice will not be eligible for a refund.
3. Rescheduling
3.1. If a participant wishes to reschedule, a request must be submitted at least 14 days in advance, subject to availability.
3.2. A rescheduling fee may apply.
4. Workshop Cancellation by the Organizer
4.1. AATICD reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the workshop due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to low enrolment, trainer unavailability, or force majeure events.
4.2. In the event of cancellation by AATICD, participants will be offered a full refund or the option to attend a rescheduled session.
4.3. AATICD is not responsible for any additional costs incurred by participants, such as travel or accommodation expenses.
5. Refund Processing
5.1. Approved refunds will be processed within 7 business days from the date of cancellation approval.
5.2. Refunds will be issued using the original payment method unless otherwise agreed.
6. Contact Information
For any questions regarding payments and refunds, please contact us at:
Email: apply@aaticd.co.za
Phone: +27 73 016 5042
By registering for the workshop, participants agree to abide by these terms and conditions.
In-House Trainings are also available for 3 or more delegates for any duration. Please consult with our Administration for such In-House training bookings.
Course Outline
LEVEL ONE Theory
Apply Safe Work Practices
Control Workplace Hazards
Use Personal Protective Equipment
Apply OSH Regulations and WorkSafe BC Standards
Attain Confined Space Awareness Training
Use Fire Safety Procedures
Attain First Aid Certification
Apply WHMIS
Attain TDG Training and Certification
Use Tools and Equipment
Use Hand Tools
Use Power Tools
Use Ladders and Platforms
Use Rigging and Hoisting Equipment
Use Testing Equipment
Organize Work
Use Communication Skills
Use Mathematics
Apply Electricity Principles
Handle Materials
Interpret Drawings and Specifications
Use Manufacturer and Supplier Documentation
Maintain Environmental Standards
Assess Environmental Hazards
Control Environmental Hazards
Install/Remove Storage Tanks
Install and Remove Above Ground Storage Tanks
Install and Remove Below Ground Storage Tanks
Install/Remove Piping Systems and Monitoring Systems
Remove Petroleum Piping Systems
Install Petroleum Piping and Containment Systems
Install Monitoring and Leak Detection Systems
Install/Remove/Maintain Pumps and Dispensers
Install and Remove Suction Pumps and Dispensers
Maintain and Repair Suction Pumps and Dispensers
Install and Remove Submersible Pumps and Dispensers
Repair Submersible Pumps and Dispensers
LEVEL TWO Practicals
Use Tools and Equipment
Use Testing Equipment
Organize Work
Apply Electricity Principles
Plan a Project
Install/Remove Piping Systems and Monitoring Systems
Maintain Leak Detection and Tank Monitoring Systems
Troubleshoot Leak Detection and Tank Monitoring Systems
Install/Remove and Maintain Pumps and Dispensers
Maintain and Repair Suction Pumps and Dispensers
Maintain and Repair Submersible Pumps and Dispensers
Use Computers for Testing and Communication
Perform Diagnostics and Configure Equipment
Install Software and Hardware for Point of Sale and Dispensing Equipment
Calibrate Equipment