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Construction Lift Passenger/ Material Elevator Operation NC II in the Philippines



Construction Lift Passenger/ Material Elevator Operation NC II is a short TESDA course in the Philippines that will train you in operating construction lifts and passenger/ material elevators.

Some examples of skills that you will acquire from enrolling in this course include:

  • Preparing construction materials and tools
  • Observing procedures, specifications and manuals of instruction
  • Interpreting technical drawings and plans
  • Performing mensuration and calculation
  • Maintaining tools and equipment
  • Operating Construction Lift Passenger/ Material Elevator
  • Practicing occupational health and safety procedures

Course Duration

Construction Lift Passenger/ Material Elevator Operation NC II takes a minimum of  140 hours to complete.

Admission Requirements

Basic requirements for this TESDA course include:

  • Copy of NSO Birth Certificate
  • Highschool or College Diploma
  • Certified True Copy of Transcript of Records or Form 137
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character
  • 1×1 and/or 2×2 Pictures

Careers

Qualified graduates of Construction Lift Passenger/ Material Elevator Operation NC II can find employment as a construction lift passenger/ material elevator operator.

Competency Assessment and Certification

Students enrolled in the Construction Lift Passenger/ Material Elevator Operation NC II course may be required to undergo a Competency Assessment before graduation. A National Certificate (NC II) will be issued to students who passed this assessment. You can find more information on assessments and certifications at the official website of TESDA.

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