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INTERNATIONAL - SOUTH EAST ASIA

Securing engineering construction skills, now and for the future www.ecitb.org.uk
THE ECITB HAS WORKED WITH ITS
INTERNATIONAL CLIENTS TO PUT TOGETHER
A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF PRODUCTS AND
SERVICES IDEALLY SUITED FOR COMPANIES
WORKING OUTSIDE OF THE UK. THESE
INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES WILL
HELP EMPLOYERS TRAIN THEIR INTERNATIONAL
WORKFORCE TO WORK SAFELY, EFFICIENTLY
AND EFFECTIVELY.
The ECITBs range of international products and
services are based on the organisations highly
successful UK model of developing training
material and qualifcations; licensing those
products to approved training providers; and
fnally providing on-going support to approved
training providers to deliver quality ECITB
products to their clients.
BUSINESS CONSULTANCY
The ECITB can offer its international clients a
business consultancy service where they are able
to engage ECITB staff on a range of different
tasks.
ECITB business consultants are available for:
Business development work.
Technical support.
Training and testing delivery support.
Quality assurance and development work.
GOING
GLOBAL
CONTACT DETAILS
South East Asia
Jason Riley
International Business Development Manager
Email: Jason.Riley@ecitb.org.uk
UK Tel: +44 (0) 7967 653556
Indonesian Tel: +62 (0) 812 77196586
INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL
HEALTH & SAFETY PASSPORT
THE AIMOF THE ECITBS INTERNATIONAL
HEALTH & SAFETY PASSPORT IS TO ENSURE
THAT ALL SITE PERSONNEL WORLDWIDE HAVE
REACHED A RECOGNISED LEVEL OF HEALTH
& SAFETY KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS TO
ENABLE THEMTO WORK ON SITE MORE SAFELY
WITH REDUCED RISK TO THEMSELVES AND
OTHERS.
Individuals must successfully complete a
training course and an examination. Successful
candidates will then be issued with a
photographic passport transferable worldwide.
The training courses are designed for all parts
of the engineering and construction industries
and are tailored to meet specifc requirements
associated with the different sectors.
The engineering and construction industries
includes:
Oil & Gas.
Electricity and Water.
Renewable Energy.
Nuclear Power.
Chemical.
Pharmaceutical.
Food.
Shipbuilding.
Rail and Transportation infrastructure projects.
All other construction projects.
The courses are interactive and can be delivered
in a choice of languages. The content can be
localised to refect the country or region where
the workforce will operate. Individuals must renew
their passports every three years to ensure their
health & safety knowledge is current.
Quality assurance of the ECITB International
Health & Safety Passport course is of paramount
importance. Only ECITB approved centres
can deliver the course and regular audits are
conducted to ensure the quality of delivery is of
the highest standard and operating procedures
are always adhered to.
Benets of the ECITB Health & Safety
Passport:
Enhances health & safety awareness.
Suitable for all members of the workforce.
Internationally recognised passports.
Contributes to signifcantly reduced accidents
and loss time incidents.
Individual knowledge and understanding
is maintained through a three year renewal
process.
Transferable site/countries.
Quality assured approval and delivery processes
regularly reviewed.
Improves business professionalism.
Secure, quality assured infrastructure
supporting both the management, delivery and
development of this passport scheme.
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Surname
EXPIRY DATE:
Passport issued by:
Passport Issuing Company
Engineering Construction Industry Training Board
Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley
Hertfordshire, WD4 8JP, United Kingdom
www.ecitb.org.uk
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Copyright Payne Security 2009
The purpose of this document is to help you visualise the appearance of the final product. It is in no way intended to be a substitute for a full proof. When printed
or viewed on a colour monitor, the colours displayed may differ from those in the final product. Please check carefully the accuracy of all elements appearing as
part of this design. If any changes are required, please mark them clearly. By signing this form with no alterations, all elements will be reproduced in the
finished product as displayed. Payne Security cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
WE CANNOT PROCEED WITH YOUR ORDER OR WITH ANY AMENDMENTS UNTIL THIS FORM HAS BEEN SIGNED AND COMPLETED.
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN TO PAYNE SECURITY. Completed, signed forms may be faxed back to 01295 251109 FAO the Prepress Department.
Customer: ECITB Proof to: JASON RILEY
Fax No: Tel No: 07967 653556 Email: miranda.hall@ecitb.org.uk / jason.riley@ecitb.org.uk
Date: 19.2.13 Version: 3

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Engineering Construction Industry Training Board
Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley
Hertfordshire, WD4 8JP, United Kingdom
www.ecitb.org.uk
Country of issue:
Issuing Country
Copyright Payne Security 2009
The purpose of this document is to help you visualise the appearance of the final product. It is in no way intended to be a substitute for a full proof. When printed
Or viewed on a colour monitor, the colours displayed may differ from those in the final product. Please check carefully the accuracy of all elements appearing as
Part of this design. If any changes are required, please mark them clearly. By signing this form with no alterations, all elements will be reproduced in the
Finished product as displayed. Payne Security cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
WE CANNOT PROCEED WITH YOUR ORDER OR WITH ANY AMENDMENTS UNTIL THIS FORM HAS BEEN SIGNED AND COMPLETED.
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN TO PAYNE SECURITY. Completed, signed forms may be faxed back to 01295 251109 FAO the Prepares Department.
Customer: ECITB Proof to: JASON RILEY
Fax No: Tel No: 07967 653556 Mail: marinade.Hall@ecitb.Org.Uk / Jason.Riley@ecitb.Org.
Date: 19.2.13 Version: 3

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Passport issued by:
Passport Issuing Company
Engineering Construction Industry Training Board
Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley
Hertfordshire, WD4 8JP, United Kingdom
www.ecitb.org.uk
*007007*
007007
Country of issue:
Issuing Country
EXPIRY DATE:
01 November 2010
INTERNATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY PASSPORT
Copyright Payne Security 2009
The purpose of this document is to help you visualise the appearance of the final product. It is in no way intended to be a substitute for a full proof. When printed
or viewed on a colour monitor, the colours displayed may differ from those in the final product. Please check carefully the accuracy of all elements appearing as
part of this design. If any changes are required, please mark them clearly. By signing this form with no alterations, all elements will be reproduced in the
finished product as displayed. Payne Security cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
WE CANNOT PROCEED WITH YOUR ORDER OR WITH ANY AMENDMENTS UNTIL THIS FORM HAS BEEN SIGNED AND COMPLETED.
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN TO PAYNE SECURITY. Completed, signed forms may be faxed back to 01295 251109 FAO the Prepress Department.
Customer: ECITB Proof to: Miranda Hall
Fax No: Tel No: 07967 653556 Email: miranda.hall@ecitb.org.uk / jason.riley@ecitb.org.uk
Date: 19.2.13 Version: 3

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Securing engineering construction skills, now and for the future www.ecitb.org.uk
ECITB ICE LEVEL 3
Electrical Installation
Electrical Maintenance
Instrumentation & Controls Maintenance
Instrument Pipeftting (Small Bore Tubing)
Mechanical Fitting
Mechanical Maintenance
Non Destructive Testing (NDT)
Pipeftting
Plating
Rigging
Scaffolder (Advanced)
Scaffold Inspector (Complex)
Thermal Insulator (Advanced)
Steel Erecting
Welding Preparation (Pipe)
Welding Preparation (Plate)
ECITB ICE LEVEL 4
Supervisory Management
Scaffolding Supervisor
The jobs covered by the ECITB ICE framework:
ECITB ICE LEVEL 1
Such frameworks are often bespoke and include:
Health and Safety for the Rail Industry (Qatar)
Scaffolding Assistant
Thermal Insulator Assistant
ECITB ICE LEVEL 2
Electrical Installation
Electrical Maintenance
Instrumentation & Controls Maintenance
Instrument Pipeftting (Small Bore Tubing)
Mechanical Fitting
Mechanical Maintenance
Non Destructive Testing (NDT)
Pipeftting
Plating
Rigging
Scaffolder (Basic)
Scaffold Inspector (Standard)
Scaffolder (System)
Steel Erecting
Thermal Insulator
Welding Preparation (Pipe)
Welding Preparation (Plate)
INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL
THE ECITBS ICE SCHEME IS BASED ON
ECITBS HUGELY SUCCESSFUL ACE CARD
SCHEME. DEVELOPED SPECIFICALLY FOR
THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET THE ECITB ICE
SCHEME ALLOWS EMPLOYERS TO CHECK THE
COMPETENCE OF THEIR EMPLOYEES IN THE
SKILLS AND JOB KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO
WORK IN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION.
ICE uses a tried and tested method, where
employers can validate the skills of their
workforce. In addition, it is one of the best ways
employees can prove they have the ability to
perform the engineering construction tasks they
are charged with, to the level they are expected to
meet.
Recognising the importance of continuous training
and assessment, ICE is a system which both
validates the current skills of the workforce and
allows for continuous monitoring in a way which
causes minimal disruption.
The ECITB ICE Scheme measures the ability of
an individual to do their job in the engineering
construction industries against ECITBs
Occupational Standards. An ICE card is only
issued after a successful knowledge and on job
assessment. The ICE framework sets the levels an
individual must meet to be awarded an ICE card.
ICE - INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCE:
ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION
ICE LEVEL 1
Jobs that involve a range of tasks, most of which
fall into a set pattern and dont change.
ICE LEVEL 2
Jobs that involve a range of varied activities, in a
variety of contexts. Some of the activities will be
complex, and the person will have some individual
responsibility or autonomy. The job may also
involve collaboration with others, perhaps through
membership of a work group or team.
ICE LEVEL 3
Jobs that involve a broad range of activities in a
variety of contexts, most of which are complex
and non-routine. The person will usually be
working with considerable responsibility and
autonomy, and may have control or guidance of
others.
ICE LEVEL 4
Jobs that involve a broad range of complex,
technical or professional work activities. The
person will be required to perform the tasks in a
wide variety of contexts and with a substantial
degree of personal responsibility and autonomy.
The person will often be responsible for the work
of others and for allocating resources.
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Copyright Payne Security 2009
The purpose of this document is to help you visualise the appearance of the final product. It is in no way intended to be a substitute for a full proof. When printed
or viewed on a colour monitor, the colours displayed may differ fromthose in the final product. Please check carefully the accuracy of all elements appearing as
part of this design. If any changes are required, please mark themclearly. By signing this formwith no alterations, all elements will be reproduced in the
finished product as displayed. Payne Security cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
WE CANNOT PROCEED WITH YOUR ORDER OR WITH ANY AMENDMENTS UNTIL THIS FORMHAS BEEN SIGNED AND COMPLETED.
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN TO PAYNE SECURITY. Completed, signed forms may be faxed back to 01295 251109 FAO the Prepress Department.
Customer: ECITB Proof to:
Fax No: Tel No: Email:
Date: 5.7.13 Version: 4

Approved for manufacture Amend & re-proof
Please tick & sign as appropriate Please tick & sign as appropriate Re-proof requested by: ............................................
Date signed: ............................................
Proof approved by: .........................................................................................................
Date signed: .........................................................................................................
Design Ref No. 4EC005HA
Front of ID Card (Visual Elements) Reverse of ID Card (Visual Elements)
Front of ID Card (Variable Elements)
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Reverse of ID Card (Variable Elements)
Version 01 (11/09) QR72
Note:
Card edge matching
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Barcode Mask
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Yes No
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Holo Design
Hot Foil
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Slot Punched
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No. Colours Reverse 4
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EXPIRY DATE:
01 November 2013 L
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*007007*
007007
Engineering Construction Industry Training Board
Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley
Hertfordshire, WD4 8JP, United Kingdom
www.ecitb.org.uk INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCE : ENGINEERING - CONSTRUCTION
Copyright Payne Security 2009
The purpose of this document is to help you visualise the appearance of the final product. It is in no way intended to be a substitute for a full proof. When printed
or viewed on a colour monitor, the colours displayed may differ fromthose in the final product. Please check carefully the accuracy of all elements appearing as
part of this design. If any changes are required, please mark themclearly. By signing this formwith no alterations, all elements will be reproduced in the
finished product as displayed. Payne Security cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
WE CANNOT PROCEED WITH YOUR ORDER OR WITH ANY AMENDMENTS UNTIL THIS FORMHAS BEEN SIGNED AND COMPLETED.
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN TO PAYNE SECURITY. Completed, signed forms may be faxed back to 01295 251109 FAO the Prepress Department.
Customer: ECITB Proof to:
Fax No: Tel No: Email:
Date: 14.5.13 Version: 3

Approved for manufacture Amend & re-proof
Please tick & sign as appropriate Please tick & sign as appropriate Re-proof requested by: ............................................
Date signed: ............................................
Proof approved by: .........................................................................................................
Date signed: .........................................................................................................
Design Ref No. 4EC005HB
Front of ID Card (Visual Elements) Reverse of ID Card (Visual Elements)
Front of ID Card (Variable Elements)
Hot silver foil
Numbers relate to customer supplied data fields (see DATA TABLE)
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Version 01 (11/09) QR72
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between Front & Reverse.
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No. Colours Reverse 4
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RFID Contactless Yes No
BC39 barcode
Passport issued by: Passport Issuing Company
Country of issue: Issuing Country
Trade: Eiarntcoseiarnmaetcloiapsrne utiaecgrnomdeia
rntcoseiarnmaetcl utiaecgrnomdeia
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EXPIRY DATE:
01 November 2013 L
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3
*007007*
007007
Engineering Construction Industry Training Board
Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley
Hertfordshire, WD4 8JP, United Kingdom
www.ecitb.org.uk INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCE : ENGINEERING - CONSTRUCTION
Passport issued by: Passport Issuing Company
Country of issue: Issuing Country
Trade: Eiarntcoseiarnmaetcloiapsrne utiaecgrnomdeia
rntcoseiarnmaetcl utiaecgrnomdeia
Copyright Payne Security 2009
The purpose of this document is to help you visualise the appearance of the final product. It is in no way intended to be a substitute for a full proof. When printed
or viewed on a colour monitor, the colours displayed may differ fromthose in the final product. Please check carefully the accuracy of all elements appearing as
part of this design. If any changes are required, please mark themclearly. By signing this formwith no alterations, all elements will be reproduced in the
finished product as displayed. Payne Security cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
WE CANNOT PROCEED WITH YOUR ORDER OR WITH ANY AMENDMENTS UNTIL THIS FORMHAS BEEN SIGNED AND COMPLETED.
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN TO PAYNE SECURITY. Completed, signed forms may be faxed back to 01295 251109 FAO the Prepress Department.
Customer: ECITB Proof to:
Fax No: Tel No: Email:
Date: 29.4.13 Version: 2

Approved for manufacture Amend & re-proof
Please tick & sign as appropriate Please tick & sign as appropriate Re-proof requested by: ............................................
Date signed: ............................................
Proof approved by: .........................................................................................................
Date signed: .........................................................................................................
Design Ref No. 4EC005HC
Front of ID Card (Visual Elements) Reverse of ID Card (Visual Elements)
Front of ID Card (Variable Elements)
Hot silver foil
Numbers relate to customer supplied data fields (see DATA TABLE)
Reverse of ID Card (Variable Elements)
Version 01 (11/09) QR72
Note:
Card edge matching
between Front & Reverse.
Magnetic Stripe
If Yes, Specify type
Barcode Mask
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Holo Design
Hot Foil
If Yes, Specify colour
If Yes. Refer to Purchase Order for range
Slot Punched
Consecutive Numbers
Signature Strip
Card Size Credit
Thickness 760 microns
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
No. Colours Front 4
Please Specify CMYK
No. Colours Reverse 4
Please Specify CMYK
RFID Contactless Yes No
BC39 barcode
Photo size:
w24 x h27mm
2+3 max 40 char.
1
4 DD Month YYYY
5 max 30 char.
6 max 30 char.
7 max 30 char. 1st row 40char. 2nd row
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EXPIRY DATE:
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Engineering Construction Industry Training Board
Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley
Hertfordshire, WD4 8JP, United Kingdom
www.ecitb.org.uk
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Copyright Payne Security 2009
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Securing engineering construction skills, now and for the future www.ecitb.org.uk
International apprenticeships are available
in a number of disciplines:
Mechanical Fitting
Pipeftting
Instrument Pipeftting (Small Bore Tubing)
Plating
Welding Pipe
Welding Plate
Rigging
Steel Erecting
Electrical Installation
Steel Process Operations
Mechanical Maintenance
Electrical Maintenance
Instrumentation & Controls Maintenance
Non Destructive Testing
Design & Draughting
Project Control
Plant Layout & Design
Estimating
Expediting
INTERNATIONAL
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME
THE ECITB HAS DEVELOPED A COMPREHENSIVE
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME FOR THE
INTERNATIONAL MARKET. COMBINING COLLEGE
LEARNING WITH WORK EXPERIENCE, ECITB
APPRENTICESHIPS ARE THE BEST WAY TO
ATTRACT AND DEVELOP YOUNG PEOPLE TO THE
INDUSTRY.
There are two types of international
apprenticeship:
International Foundation one year
apprenticeship delivered in a training centre.
International Advanced three year
apprenticeship with the frst year delivered
in a training centre, and years two and three
delivered in the workplace.
The Foundation Apprenticeship and the frst year
of the Advanced Apprenticeship are spent off
the job in a training centre to cover specifc skills
training. The two years on job training for the
Advanced Apprenticeship takes place on site
with periods of time spent within a workshop to
balance the requirements of both the apprentice
and the employer. On site the apprentice will work
alongside a skilled craftsperson/supervisor to
practice the skills they have already gained in the
training centre and develop new ones.
BESPOKE APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME
The ECITB is also able to develop bespoke
apprenticeship schemes for its international
customers. These schemes are usually based
upon existing ECITB apprenticeship frameworks
with bespoke components relevant to the country
in which the apprenticeship is being delivered.
Additional units and qualifcations can be added
as required by the client and local qualifcation
authority.
The additional units normally includes:
Other ECITB Technical Training Programmes.
Other ECITB Technical Tests.
Components of the ECITB International
Management programme.
Additional relevant short courses.
These bespoke courses offer the additional
benefts of being of fexible time duration with
certifcation available for each
qualifcation/training course.
www.ecitb.org.uk
INTERNATIONAL
Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 8JP
Tel: 01923 260000 Fax: 01923 270969 Email: ecitb@ecitb.org.uk www.ecitb.org.uk

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