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1 GOLDFIELDS FIRE SERVICES TRAINING ACADEMY EMERGENCY SERVICES/ NOODDIENSTE HOME OF THE BEST FIREFIGHTERS only the skilled can run with the flames Main company contact: Tel No: /72/71 Fax No: Physical Address: 115 Steyn Street Odendaalsrus 9480 Postal Address: P. O. Box 792 Odendaalsrus 9480 Office Admin Management Web side:
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3 OUR SERVICES & COURSES Level one First Aid Level two First Aid Level three First Aid Level one to Three First Aid Fire Service Instructor Course Hazmat Awareness Course Hazmat Operational Course Fire Fighter 1 Fire Fighter 2 Advanced Fire Fighting Fire Safety Fire Prevention Hazardours Materials Emergency Medical Care Fire Suppression Course Rescue Courses Emergency Services Management Course Investigation Courses Industrial Fire Team Training: NFPA 600 Basic Petrol-Chemical Fire Fighting Course Driver/Pump Operator: NFPA 1002 Fire Fighter 1 & 2 Course: NFPA th Edition Consisting Of 23 Modules Emergency Care Level 1 / Basic First Aid Hazmat First Responder Operational Level NFPA 472 standard Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus & Confined Space Entry Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Training: Introduction to Basic Fire Fighting/Portable Fire Extinguishers Advanced Fire and Antigas Course/Advanced Fire Fighting Course PRICE LIST R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p P.O.R. P.O.R. P.O.R. P.O.R. P.O.R. P.O.R. P.O.R. P.O.R. R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p R p/p *FF1 Haz Awe, FF2 Haz Ops course includes accommodation *p/p = Per person *P.O.R = Price on request *Please feel free to ask for a quotation on bulk services. Terms & conditions apply on Company/municipality/gov. department/any sole trader Main company contact: Tel No: /72/71 Fax No: Physical Address: 115 Steyn Street Odendaalsrus Postal Address: P. O. Box 792 Odendaalsrus 9480 Office info@gefsta.co.za Admin admin@gefsta.co.za Management gefsta@telkomsa.net Web side: Banking details: Bank: ABSA Bank Branch: Odendaalsrus Account number: Branch code: Odendaalsrus Account manager: GEFSTA cc Accreditation: South African Emergency Services Institute (SAESI/IFSAC) The Department of Labor (DOL) SDL Seta Provisionally with the HWSETA LG SETA (Pending &/or processing) 3
4 Rules, Health Requirements and Registration Protocols of the Academy: 1. Rules of the Academy 1.1. All the deposit slips to accompany the trainee All trainees must bring their relevant qualifications as well as their ID Documents at course commencement Dress code will be send to all trainees are registered with their training before commencement No firearms, alcoholic beverages or drugs will be permitted inside GEFSTA Training Academy All external trainees must be prepared to receive Induction Course before course commencement All trainees must adhere to the guidance given by the course instructor All other safety rules and safety procedures will be covered before course commencement Once on site, no horseplay that could cause accidents or injury will be tolerated All prices will be per delegate, exclude VAT and catering except where otherwise specified Cancellation for the course: Terms and Conditions to be applied are: All cancellation MUST be made in writing 5(Five) working days after depositing the registration or full course fee Time delivery of the signed course cancellation letter vs. course administration Screening of the letter (e.g. reasoning, rights of the person cancelling, etc) Screening of the deposited amount. (Availability of funds transferred/cash/cheque, etc) Cost of Administration due to cancelation therefore 50% is payable. (Bank charges, student s SAESI registration, learning materials, accommodation, etc) All refunds are transferred after 30 working days excluding weekends and holidays All cancellations made 5(five) working days before commencement of the course a 100% fee is payable. 2. Health Requirements of the Academy: 2.1 External trainees will not be permitted on any course involving practical evaluations should they suffer from any of the following health conditions: Perforation of the eardrum Serious hearing impairment Serious limitation of motion of the upper and/or lower extremities and/or deformities thereof Colour Blindness (Hazmat Courses) Hypertension History of heart disease Claustrophobia Acrophobia Blood Pressure problems 4
5 3. Trainee Registration Protocols for the Academy: 3.1. All trainees must ensure that they have the required course prerequisites before attending the training course, as the academy withholds the right to refuse course attendance to any trainee that does not comply The academy required all Training Application/Registration Forms at least 10 working days before course commencement and cancellation of attendance at least 5 working days before course commencement and in full writing as telephonically conversation is not acceptable. Depending on the seriousness of the cancellation the academy will decide whether a refund of 50% from what you have paid will be necessary, and this money will be paid into the learners bank account after 30 (thirty) working days excluding weekends and holidays (see page 4 clause 1.10.). Trainees that do apply and register will be given preference to attend over those that do not apply/register The academy reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course where insufficient reservations have been received The other academy protocols will be covered with the trainee during course commencement. ON SITE TRAINING AT CUSTOMER VENUES: TARIFF TABLES FOR COURSE PRESENTATION FEES This fee is charged to cover the cost of audio-visual materials, manuals, student handouts, certification, instructor manuals, instructor packages, packaging, course development costs, salaries of instructors, etc. Calculated per trainee as per academy course price list, as long as the minimum number of trainees attends. If the minimum number of trainees does not attend, then a standard course presentation fee of the minimum number of trainees x unit cost per trainee + 20% is used as a standard course presentation fee. 2. INSTRUCTORS' FEES This fee is charged to provide the instructor with food and beverages whilst en-route and to enable him to purchase meals should he miss any scheduled meals at his place of accommodation. This also compensates him for travelling time after official working hours. It also covers airtime on his cell phone or any other miscellaneous items he might have to purchase. 5
6 Calculated at R per instructor for the traveling time to and from the training venue as well as R per day for the duration of the training. The days are calculated to include traveling time of 700km per day or part thereof as well as the duration of the training. The return trip is also included at the same tariff of R at 700km per day or part thereof. 3. TRAVELLING COSTS This fee is charged to cover the costs of our vehicle as well as our trailer in terms of maintenance, diesel, license fees, depreciation and replacement of vehicles as well as training equipment used for the sole purpose of on-site training such as fuel pans, hazmat trailers, etc. Calculated at R1.65 per km for the first 250km, R2.00 from 250km until 1000km and at R2.75 for the kilometres exceeding 1000km. The entire trip to site and back is calculated on the basis. The full distance covered is reflected in the final invoice. 4. ACCOMMODATION This fee is charged to cover the hotel costs for the instructor whilst the training is presented and is presently calculated at the average tariffs charged by the Holiday Inn Garden Court Hotels which averages R450.OO per night inclusive of breakfast and supper. The total cost of the accommodation is charged according to the actual costs to GEFSTA who use Avis Travel Agency to arrange all accommodation. 5. CONSUMABLES The most common consumables are dry chemicals powder and foam compound and these items are charged at replacement cost. Presently dry chemical powder is charged at R10.OO per kg. Presently Alco seal foam compound charged at R3O.OO per litter. 6
7 6. GENERAL If the customer provides accommodation, meals, transport, etc. Acceptable to the academy, which meets minimum acceptable standards and does not influence the quality of training, we are only too happy to adapt our quotations accordingly. It is expected of the customer wanting on-site training to provide adequate lecture room facilities with a TV-VHS Video Recorder, Overhead Projector with screen as well as a white board and/or flipcharts with a stand. If these items are provided by the academy, a small rental fee of R50.00 per item is charged. (The lecture room with electrical sockets, acceptable lighting/ ventilation and with adequate seating is the bare minimum standard acceptable by the academy). All this is covered in our tailor-made free quotations provided to any organization in South Africa that requests such a quotation via telephonic or fax enquiries. COURSE DESIGN TRAINING CONSULTANCY AND OTHER SERVICES The academy is prepared to adjust all existing courses to meet your training needs, and/or design a course specific to your organizations training needs. Course design will be done after a training need analysis is done to determine the training needs of the target group. These services are provided on request and all quotations are free of charge. The academy also provides on request and provided on request and all quotations are free of charge. Research and development of new technology in emergency response is an on-going process at the academy with regular demonstrations, testing of new products, etc. We also provide on-site training under certain condition. 7
8 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC FIRE FIGHTING/PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS; Target Population Anybody who wishes to have knowledge or who want to obtain one or who is a part of Safety Training/Retraining, every two years and any institutional requiring Basic Fire/Safety/Training. Training Objective To train all participants to effectively mitigate a fire in their respective workstations. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 5 hours 08:30 13:00 None Key Content Theoretical Component Video on Basic Fire Fighting Anatomy of Fire Chemistry of Fire Type of Fuel Classification of Fire Types of Extinguishers Methods of Extinguishers Emergency Procedures (basic what to do) COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component Handling Portable Fire Extinguishers COURSE DATE = on request 8
9 ADVANCED FIRE AND ANTIGAS COURSE/ADVANCED FIRE FIGHTING COURSE Target Population: All employees inclusive of: Office and Admin Personnel Plant Personnel Mine Personnel On Site Contractors New Employees Any OSHA Representatives Training Objective To train all staff to effectively handle most emergencies that could arise on-site or at their workstation. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 3 Days 08:00 15:00 None Key Content Theoretical Component Introduction Video on Fire Behavior-Danger-Fire Spread Chemistry of Fire Classes of Fire Video of Types of Portable Fire Extinguishers Emergency Procedures Self Contained Breathing Apparatus COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component Handling Portable Fire Extinguisher Hose and Hydrant Drills Foam Application Fire Suppression and Cooling Techniques Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus High and Low Pressure Testing Donning and Doffing Procedures Confined Space Entry COURSE DATE = on request 9
10 SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS TRAINING: Target Population Any person who during the course of his/her normal duties might be expected to do a selfcontained breathing apparatus due to hazardous atmosphere, vessel entry or rescue operation. Training Objective To train any person who might have to don a self-contained breathing apparatus with the necessary knowledge/skills to confidently and safely work with a SCBA. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 3hours 08:00 11:00 or as per arranged must be medically fit and not suffer from acrophobia/claustrophobia Key Content Theoretical Component Fire & Smoke Behavior SCBA Inspection Procedures High & Low Pressure Tests Donning and Doffing of SCBA Search Procedures Pre-Inspection COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component High & Low Pressure Test Donning and Doffing of SCBA Search Procedures Exposure to Confined Spaces, Darkness, Heat and Smoke COURSE DATE = on request 10
11 SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS & CONFINED SPACE ENTRY: Target Population Any person performing standby duties for vessel entries, confined spaces or where confined space hazards could be present. Training Objective To train all participants up to the standard required by the OSHA Act so as to understand the real dangers of confined spaces as well as expected reaction to any type of confined space incident. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 8hours (1 day) 08:00 16:00 Must not suffer from Acrophobia / Claustrophobia Key Content Theoretical Component What is a Confined Space? What make Confined Space dangerous? What Hazards are fount in a Confined space? Atmospheric Hazards Atmospheric composition Physical Hazards Engulfment Hazards Corrosive Hazards Biological Hazards Procedure for entering a Confined Space SCBA Inspection Procedure Search Procedure Pre-Inspection Limitation of Equipment Fire & Smoke Behavior Lock out and tag out procedures Equipment personnel for Confined Space entry Ventilation After entry is completed COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component High Pressure Test Low Pressure Test Donning and Doffing procedures Survival Procedures Confined space entry BA Room entry with exposure to heat, smoke and confined space conditions Evaluation on Practical Component High & Low Pressure Test Donning and Doffing of SCBA,S Search Procedures Course closure COURSE DATE = on time table/request 11
12 HAZMAT FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONAL LEVEL: NFPA 472 STANDARD Target Population Any person who during the course of his/her normal duties are expected to respond to hazmat incident/accidents in a defensive mode. Training Objective To train all Responders at the Operational Level to exceed the minimum Duration Time Training Prerequisites 40 hours (10 days) 08:00 16:00 current IFSAC/SAESI prerequisites are that Inclusive of evaluation trainee must be in possession of/or have proof that they successfully completed Hazmat First Responder: Awareness Level Key Content Theoretical Component Overview: SA Environmental/Hazardous Materials Legislation NFPA AND 473 Properties of Hazardous Materials Introduction to Hazardous Materials Hazard and Risk Assessment PPE Command, Safety and Scene Control Tactical Priorities and Defensive Strategies Incident Control Strategies & Tactics Decontamination Tactics Theoretical Tactics Theoretical Examination as per IFSAC/SAESI. Examination Bank and administered by independent evaluators/moderators. COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component Donning and Doffing of all types of Chemical Protective Clothing Operation and use of various types of air monitoring devices Performance of the following defensive Control Actions: Foam Application, Absorption Damming, Diking, Dilution, Diversion Retention Vapor Dispersion & Suppression Plugging & Patching of Drums (Small Spills of certain classes) Setting up a comprehensive decon-station Initiating comprehensive Hazmat Scene Control and Zone. Practical Evaluation sheet of all above competencies will be completed for each trainee and kept on file. All practical evaluations are video taped for record purposes. COURSE DATE = on time table/request 12
13 EMERGENCY CARE LEVEL 1 / BASIC FIRST AID Target Population Any person who as part of his/her duties is required/expected to perform Emergency Care. Training Objective To train all participants up to the national accepted standard for Emergency Care Level 1. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 2 to 3 days 08:00-16:00 None Key Content Theoretical Component Principals and Practices of Safety Orientated First Aid Medico Legal Aspects Breathing Bleeding Artificial Respiration Practical Demonstration Establishing Breathlessness Survival Position Opening the Airway Proper Hand Position during C.P.R. Choking Unconsciousness Wounds and Bleeding Dressing, Bandages an d Splinting Burns COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component theoretical and Practical Evaluation COURSE DATE = on time table/request 13
14 FIRE FIGHTER 1 & 2 COURSE: NFPA TH EDITION CONSISTING OF 23 MODULES: Target Population Full time/voluntary members of any Fire Service in the initial stages of their careers. Training Objective To train Fire Fighters in accordance to NFPA 1001 Standard: Standard of Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 20 Modules over 23 weeks. 08:00-16:00 Level 3 First Aid Practical s 5 days. Qualification/Emergency Care Level 3 Evaluation 5 days or Basic Ambulance Course. Fitness Level as per NFPA Hazmat Awareness and Hazmat Operational Courses. Key Content Theoretical Component Fire behavior Portable Fire Extinguisher Fire Fighter Personal Protective Equipment Ropes and Knots Rescue and Extrication Forcible Entry Ventilation Ladders Water Supply Fire Streams Hose Fire Control Automatic Sprinkler System Salvage and Overhaul Building Contraction Fire Fighters Responsibility in Fire Cause Determination Fire Alarms and Communications Fire Prevention and Public fire Education Fire Fighter Safety Practical Component All modules listed under Theoretical Component Theoretical component completed with each module Practical evaluation on completion of course PRICE INCLUDES ACCOMMODATION FF1 COURSE FEE = R per person FF2 COURSE FEE = R per person FULL COURSE FEE = R per person COURSE DATE = on time table/request 14
15 DRIVER/PUMP OPERATOR: NFPA 1002 Target Population Any member of a Fire/Emergency Service who as part of his/her normal duties would be expected to operate apparatus equipped with Fire Pump. Training Objective To train driver/pump Operators up to the NFPA 1002 Standard with regards to knowledge and skills required to effectively operate any apparatus equipped with Fire Pump. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 80 hours (10 days) 08:00-16:00 Fire Fighter 1 & 2 Equivalent qualifications Key Content Theoretical Component Wild land Fire Behavior: Fuel, Weather, Topography Fire Apparatus and Communications Equipment for Wild land Fire Wild land Fire Fighting Tools and Personal Protective Equipment Water Supply Initial Fire ground Command Fire Suppression Methods Wild land/urban interface Fire Suppression Fire Fighter Safety and Survival Fire Prevention and Investigation Fire Protection Planning Legal requirements and responsibility by law COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component Topographic and troposphere evaluations Fuel observation Fire Break observations Fire Break Burning Fire Investigation Vehicle Operations COURSE DATE = on time table/request 15
16 BASIC PETROL-CHEMICAL FIRE FIGHTING COURSE: Target Population By invitation to customers that have supported the academy during the current financial year. Training Objective To train participants in the practical skills required to mitigate and control small and large petrol-chemical fire. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 8hours (1 day) 08:00-16:00 Must be medically fit and must not suffer from Acrophobia/Claustrophobia Key Content Theoretical Component Fire ground Rules and Fire ground Safety COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component Advanced Portable Fire Extinguisher Training Polar Solvent Fires Hydro-carbon Fuel Fires Valve Isolation Flame Bending Flame Sweeping Foam & Foam Making Equipment Pool Fires Flame Outing Flame Suppression Water Failure Emergency Procedures COURSE DATE = on time table/request 16
17 INDUSTRIAL FIRE TEAM TRAINING: NFPA 600 Target Population Potential or present Fire Teams or Members of Fire Teams whom are employed in an Industrial Environment. Training Objective To train all delegates up to the NFPA 600 Standard with the aim to establish effective and efficient Industrial Tire Teams, and /or Industrial Fire Fighters. Duration Time Training Prerequisites 40 hours (5 days) 08:00-16:00 Must be medically fit and must not suffer from Acrophobia/Claustrophobia Key Content Theoretical Component Fire Brigade Organization and Responsibility Fire Behavior Hoses, Nozzles and Appliances Portable Fire Extinguishers Fire Detection and Alarm Systems Fixed Extinguishing System Hazard Recognition Incident Management Glossary of Terms COURSE FEE = R per person Practical Component Portable Fire Extinguishers Hose and Hydrant Drills Foam and Foam Making Equipment Monitors and Fixed Monitors Hose Cabinets All the Fire Simulators Theoretical Test Course closure COURSE DATE = on time table/request 17
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19 INDEX BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATIVE & CONTACT INFORMATION INTRODUCTION & FOUNDER STATEMENT ACADEMY OVERVIEW STRATEGY OUR BUSINESS CONCEPT / SERVICES ORGANOGRAM STRUCTURE OUR NEWSLETTER ATTACHMENTS 19
20 1. Business, Administrative & Contact Information Business name: Goldfield Emergency Fire Services Training Academy Shorten Business name: GEFSTA Business type: Training Academy Skills D. Levy number: L Accreditation: South African Emergency Services Institute (SAESI/IFSAC) : The Department of Labor (DOL) : SDL Seta : Provisionally with the HWSETA : LG SETA (Pending and/or in process) Company registration number: 2006/081760/23 Tax reference number: 0042/2/2006/ VAT number: Telephone numbers: / 2 / 6 Mobile numbers: Fax number: Web side address: Office info@gefsta.co.za Admin admin@gefsta.co.za Management gefsta@telkomsa.net Cell number: Physical address: 115 Steyn street, Odendaalsrus, 9480 Postal Address: P.O. Box 792, Odendaalsrus, 9480 Banking details: Bank: ABSA Bank Branch: Odendaalsrus Account number: Branch code: Odendaalsrus Account manager: GEFSTA cc 20
21 2. Introduction Founder Statement Talane Petrus Moseme GEFSTA Director ETDP Assessor Instructor Verifier Pump Operator Practical Hot Fire Basic Ambulance Course Fire Service Instructor 1 Fire Fighter 1, Fire Fighter 2, Hazmat Awareness, Hazmat Operational, Kelumetse Priscilla Moseme GEFSTA Director Assessor Instructor Pump Operator Practical Hot Fire Basic Ambulance Course Fire Service Instructor 1 Fire Fighter 1, Fire Fighter 2, Hazmat Awareness, Hazmat Operational, Computer Diploma Goldfields Emergency Fire Services Training Academy was established in 2006 by Mr. T.P. Moseme and Me. K.P. Moseme. The abovementioned academy started with 15 students and is currently training a reasonable number of students per year. Presently our team consists of two management directors and fourteen staff members. The GEFSTA team combined possesses many qualifications and years of experience in the emergency training, operations, and preparedness and safety fields. On behalf of the academy team, we would like to thank all our Students, Clients, Partners, Sponsors, Vhembe District Municipality, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality, West Rand District Municipality, Municipalities Local, District & Provincial, Lesotho, Botswana, South African Government Departments for all their support in our academy growth on previous years and future. Thank you and we hope to have a long and a prosperous relationship with you. Yours truly, Mr. T.P Moseme Mrs. P.K. Moseme 21
22 Company History Training: Our team specialize in different training types. Fire Fighter 1 & 2-Hazmat Awareness & Hazmat Operational, Emergency Care Levels, and all industrial Courses etc. We provide on-site and off-site training for every company who is in need of our training on request. Service Level: Municipalities like West Rand District Municipality, Emfuleni Local Municipality, Dihlabeng Local Municipality, Merafong Local Municipality, Sedibeng Water Board and different EMS personnel were trained by our Academy. Students come from different Provinces like Free State, Gauteng, North West, Eastern Cape, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape, Lesotho and Botswana to study with our Academy. Grain SA uses our academy for all levels of training for their personnel. Accreditation: GEFSTA as is known is currently accredited with South African Emergency Services Institute (SAESI/IFSAC), the Department of Labor (DOL), provisionally with the HWSETA and we are busy with the process of obtaining the LG SETA accreditation as well. Companies like Siyemba Enterprises use our academy for facilitating all their fire fighting courses all around the country. Practical s: Keeping our standard of our exercise towering, we believe on practising what we sermonize. We use places like Mine Rescue in Carletonville for confined space, Metsi Matsho at Qwa Qwa for water rescue and many Mines in and around Welkom for search and rescue. 3. Academic Overview Vision statement To develop approved training products and services by means of regular training needs of our existing as well as potential students and to satisfy their needs with acceptable training products and services. Mission statement Provide training courses of the highest quality. Values Quality service orientation Our Principles We derive our operational principles from founding legislation to which we wholeheartedly endorse and embrace. These primary legislative frameworks generated from the following Acts of Parliament provide GEFSTA strategic direction in terms of policy determination: Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment Act; Employment Equity Act; Labour Relations Act; Basic Conditions of Employment Act; Skills Development Act; National Skills Strategy; Occupational Health and Safety Act. 22
23 Accreditation registration numbers 4. Strategy South African Emergency Services Institute (SAESI/IFSAC) = The Department of Labor (DOL) = CL572 SDL Seta = L Provisionally with the HWSETA LG SETA (Pending and/or in process) Customer Focus We meet customer's needs by providing world class service, optimal product performance and efficient support system Winning with People We respect and encourage individuals to grow as unique contributors to their teams. We reward performance and promote sharing and the harnessing of diversity. Excellence in all we do We pursue world class business and operating standards and superior performance within a frame work of sound governance. Continuous Improvement Our innovative spirit drives us as we continuously improve our performance. Integrity We maintain the highest level of ethics, fairness and transparency in our interaction with each other, customer, suppliers and all other stakeholders Business goals & objectives To become the most preferable in emergency training services in South Africa. Economic intent Our economic intent of the organisation is profit making, while uplifting our previously disadvantaged community. 5. Business concept Services Fire Fighter one Course Hazmat Awareness Course Fire Fighter two Course Hazmat Operational Course First Aid Level One, Two and Three Advance Fire Fighting Course 23
24 Fire Service Instructor Course Fire Safety Fire Prevention Hazardours Materials Emergency Medical Care Fire Suppression Course Mine, Fire & Water Rescue Courses Emergency Services Management Course Investigation Courses Business competitiveness Studying benefits:- +30% Study Saving 100% Passing Rate 80% Students Employment Rate Highly Rated & Professional Instructors The Best Res in All Academies Cooperate benefits:- Reduce and control fire operation/study costs Improve your Company/Organization safety focus Skilled resources or stages, which are not available internally Current customers & projects We currently are training a reasonable number of students per year. Students come from different Provinces like Free State, Gauteng, North West, Eastern Cape, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape, including countries like Namibia, Lesotho and Botswana. Completed projects This is a list of customers, projects and contact details for reference are available of request. Vhembe District Municipality West Rand District Municipality Emfuleni Local Municipality Dihlabeng Local Municipality Merafong Local Municipality Sedibeng Water Board different EMS personnel Since 2006 our students come from different Provinces like Free State, Gauteng, North West, Eastern Cape, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape, Namibia, Lesotho and Botswana. 24
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26 Ownership Structure Ownership percentages and structure. BEE Owner Structure : 100% BEE Status : Level 3 BEE Recognition : 110% BEE Category : Exempt Micro Enterprise (EME) Woman Empowerment : 50% Job Creation Directors Mr. T.P. Moseme : 50% Me. K.P. Moseme : 50% : 2 Management Personnel 2 Administrative Personnel 10 Qualified Instructors 1 ETD Practitioner 2 Assessors 2 Moderators 1 IT & Marketing Officer Business & leadership skills Mr. T.P. Moseme : 24 years experience in the fire emergency Me. K.P. Moseme : 10 years experience in the fire emergency GUEST HOUSES: Odendaalsrus Marnicus Guest House Goosen Street 72 Tel: Odendaalsrus Welkom Lodge +/- 16km from the college and can travel for 10minutes. Stateway 162 Box 124 Welkom 9459 Tel: Welkom Inn +/- 18km from the college and can travel for 10minutes. Stateway Box 887 Welkom 9459 Tel: Stanville Inn+/- 20km from the college and can travel for 10minutes. Tempest Road 180 Tel: Caponero Restaurant & La Villa+/- 20km from the college and can travel for 10minutes. Pretorius Street Box Dagbreek Tel:
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30 7. Attachments and supporting Documentation (If any copies are omitted they can be available on request) Company/CC registration documents Director ID copy Tax clearance certificate from SARS. Accreditation bodies and any other relevant substantiating documentation. Thank you for taking the time to go through this business profile. If there are any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us
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