Name title Event Date Venue
Summary Overview of the South African National Committee IEC Conformity assessment systems IEC Young professional programme IEC in Africa AFSEC How to get involved
Structure of South African National Committee (SANC) SANC Elected mirror committee chairmen + Co-opted members National experts +/-300 Mirror committee members Secretaries and chairmen of international committees International WG and PT members National Secretary Secretariat (SABS)
South African National Committee (August 2017) For term 2015-2017 CORE MEMBERS [ELECTED] Mr Campetti Gian MC Chair IEC TC23, SC23A,B&H Mr Dlamini John MC Chair SC23J/TC 121 Mr Drotsche Leon MC Chair TC 82 Mr Kelly Rhett MC Chair SC 17, 17A & C Mr Masike Comfort MC Chair IEC TC8 Mr Meanwell Paul Chair SyMB IECEx /MC Chair TC 31 Ms Rengecas Val MC Chair TC 13 Mr Leeburn Kieron MC Chair TC 20 CO- OPTED MEMBERS Dr Bissoon Sadhvir Chair SANC /SABS Executive/IEC Council Board member Mr Bantsijang Matthews Department of Energy Mr Bukula Thembani Past SANC Chair Mr Carlson Craig YP Representative [Eskom] Mr Khanyile Bongani NRCS Electrotechnical Manager Mr Monyai Lucas Electrotechnical Manager SABS Commercial Division Mr Moyo Prince Eskom General Manager, Technology/ Cigre SANC Mr Ngidi Nhlanhla SALGA (local government) Mr Motsoane Tshepo Electrotechnical Sector Desk, DTI Mr Xulu Sicelo AMEU/City Power Permanent members Ms Vacant SABS Electrotechnical Standards Manager Mr Johnson Paul National Committee Secretary
Mandate of the SANC Through formal agreement with SABS represents South Africa in all matters relating to IEC This includes Mandating the delegation to the annual general meeting of IEC (e.g. election of office bearers) Establishing a national position on IEC Council documents submitted to members for vote/comment Seeking /lobbying for participation in the IEC management structures Providing feedback to SABS and other stakeholders on developments at a strategic level in IEC Oversight of the functioning of the local IEC mirror committees Oversight of any South African participation in IEC conformity assessment systems SANC also performs the above functions as a member of the African Electrotechnical Standardization Commission (AFSEC)
SABS/SANC relationship at technical committee level SABS standards management National technical committee A National Committee of IEC IEC mirror committee 1 NC Secretariat National technical committee B IEC mirror committee 2 National technical committee N IEC mirror committee 3 liaison IEC mirror committee n Note In many cases, for practical reasons, there is a one to many liaison between a National technical committee with a broad scope and several IEC mirror committees.
Examples -how IEC Mirror committees (MCs) relate to SABS TC/SCs SABS Standards Development Electrotechnical Build environment SABS TC 067 Electricity distribution systems and components SABS TC 1066 Railway safety standards SABS TC67/ SC02 Low voltage switchgear Mirror committee IEC TC 9 Electric equipment/systems for railways Mirror committee for IEC TC 121 Switchgear and controlgear / assemblies for low voltage Mirror committee for IEC TC23 Electrical accessories
IEC Mirror committees Membership and Chairman ratified by the parent SABS TC/SC Members comment and vote on working documents from the relevant IEC TC/SC SABS TC mandates delegate(s) to the IEC international TC/SC meetings MC identifies experts to be members of international working groups
Roles and responsibilities of mirror committee chairmen Maintaining committee membership/contact details Collating comments and votes on IEC working documents from members: guidance to MC members on appropriate responses for types of IEC working documents Reporting to parent SABS TC Responding to working documents of interest to more than one mirror committee determining a National response
Role of SANC Secretariat Registers MC members on IEC database and assigns permissions and roles for each Liaise with SABS committee administrators for contact details of mirror committee members and chairmen Guidance to MC members on appropriate responses for types of IEC working documents Submits the national response on each working document to IEC as advised by MC chair confirmation from IEC sent to MC chair. Keeps record of voting responses Facilitates accreditation of the participation of South African experts in international IEC meetings Hosting of IEC meetings in South Africa
IEC Conformity Assessment Systems Standards development and testing and verification are of equal importance in the IEC. Conformity assessment brings the written word in Standards to the real world. Companies want to sell their products to many countries, faster, more efficiently and they don t want to waste time or money on duplication. Standards, testing and certification are the key stepping stones for market access. All NCs (National Committees) are entitled to participate in IEC CA Systems. IECEE : Electrotechnical Equipment and Components IECEx: equipment for use in explosive atmospheres IECQ: electronic components IECRE: equipment used in renewable energy systems Any certification body or testing laboratory may be proposed by a member body to participate in a System, provided that it conforms to the criteria laid down in the rules. The ultimate goal of the IEC is to achieve that any product that is certified by an IEC CA System should be tested only once and then receive a certificate that is valid everywhere. For many countries this goal has already been reached but there is still much to do.
South Africa s participation in IEC CA systems IECEE Currently (2017) South African participation is limited to the regulator s (NRCS) application to be a recognising body for IECEE test certificates South Africa s membership allows local manufacturers to obtain IECEE test certificates from any IECEE National Certification Body (NCB) at no charge IECEx The South African National Committee has delegated participation in IECEx to the South African Flameproof Association (SAFA) This system provides for accreditation of laboratories AND personnel, manufacturers and service providers
IEC Young Professionals
IEC Young professionals programme What is it? The Young Professionals Programme brings together the world's upcoming expert engineers, technicians and managers. It provides them with more opportunities to shape the future of international standardization and conformity assessment in the field of electrotechnology. Benefits of participating Get your voice heard in the international arena and help shape the future of global standardization and conformity assessment. Enhance networking opportunities and help cultivate a long-term environment for the involvement of young people from all over the world in international standardization. Ensure the future of technology transfer. Develop awareness of the IEC's work and maximize benefits from being involved in international standardization.
IEC criteria for selecting candidates Each NC can nominate limited number of candidates (in the case of ZA : two) with the following profile A manager, engineer or technician aged early 20s to mid-30s Qualifications, education and experience in electric or electronic engineering / technology Some experience of developing or working with standards Work for a company, business or industry using, benefiting from or contributing to IEC work Plan to get more involved in IEC-related activities
Local selection process Broadcast on-line survey/questionnaire (WattNow, networking, LinkedIn group, etc) Evaluation of completed questionnaires for meeting of basic criteria set by IEC Those with highest scored questionnaires invited to submit essays Essays evaluated by team of Past IEC YPs/SANC secretary/saiee representative
Previous South African IEC YP participants 2010 Matthews Bantsijang 2012 Michael Grant Target Mchunu 2013 *Adam Hamilton Gerhard Brown 2014 *Craig Carlson 2015 Sagar Dayabhai Zoe Lincoln Nevin George 2016 Mercy Tshivhilinge 2017 Bashkaran Vandayer Darryn Cornish
IEC in Africa Africa Regional Centre opened in Nov 2015: Nairobi, Kenya Main focus is capacitating new and evolving national committees Also training, lobbying and awareness IEC full members: Egypt, Algeria, South Africa Associate members Tunisia, Morocco, Nigeria, Kenya Some 40 African countries are registered in the IEC affiliate country programme for developing economies (about half are active)
African Electrotechnical Standardization Commission AFSEC Established in 2008 South Africa/SANC a founding member Collaboration among the National [Electrotechnical] Committees in Africa Capacity building/knowledge sharing Database of electrotechnical standards and laboratories in Africa Harmonization of electrotechnical standards for African needs and conditions Collective influence on development of IEC standards
How to get involved Visit http://www.iec.ch/dyn/www/f?p=103:33:1457726136199::::fsp_org_id,fsp_lang_id:1047, 25 To review the IEC technical committees where South Africa holds membership Contact the National Committee secretary to arrange contact with relevant mirror committee chairman iec@sabs.co.za Apply to join a mirror committee as a member If not yet ready to commit to membership of a mirror committee, ask how to register on the public commenting facility