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Certificates of Competence and Continuing Professional Development

What you need to know to apply for or renew your certificate of competence, update your continuing professional development logbook and information about the New Zealand Mining Board of Examiners.

Certificates of Competence and Continuing Professional Development

Applications for Certificates of Competence

Everyone who holds a safety critical role in the extractives industry must have a current certificate of competence (CoC). You can find information about applying for a CoC and additional resources here.

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Verify certificate of competence information

Find out how to verify a person's certificate of competence.

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Continuing professional development

All holders of certificates of competence (CoCs) must comply with continuing professional development (CPD) requirements. This is required by Regulation 43 of Health and Safety in Employment (Mining Operations and Quarry Operations) Regulations 2015.

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Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement (TTMRA)

Recognition of CoCs between Australia and New Zealand.

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News and updates

Read the latest news and updates from the Board.

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About the New Zealand Mining Board of Examiners

The Board was established in October 2014 by WorkSafe to perform statutory functions related to the competency requirements of workers in the extractives industry.

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