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Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA), is the vocational skills training organization in South Africa. As of March 2011, there has been 21 SETAs. As of March 2011, there has been 21 SETAs. Each SETA is responsible for managing and creating learnerships, [ 1 ] internships, unit-based skills programmes, and apprenticeships within its ...
Exxaro Resources Limited (Exxaro, the company or the group) is a South Africa-based diversified resources company with a coal business and acquisitive growth prospects [clarification needed] in minerals and energy.
Under the authority of the Minister for Vocational Training, France Compétences (formerly the Commission nationale de la certification professionnelle), the national authority for the financing and regulation of vocational training and apprenticeship, establishes and updates the répertoire national des certifications professionnelles.
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) is a British engineering institution with activities including promotion of the development of materials science. [ 1 ] It has been a registered charity governed by a royal charter and a member of the United Kingdom 's Science Council , since 2002.
The Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) is a government agency of the Philippines under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). The MGB is responsible for the conservation, management, development, and use of the country's mineral resources, including those in reservations and public lands.
Its focus is the resources sector, maintaining a mining and petroleum regulatory role and incorporating the resources safety responsibilities from the former Department of Consumer and Employment Protection. It also oversees the Geological Survey of Western Australia. [3]
A SETA contractor cannot be the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) or Assistant Contracting Officer Representative (ACOR), but they may function as the Technical Point of Contact (TPOC). Since SETA contractors may have access to procurement sensitive information there is a risk of conflict of interest (CoI) which is mitigated ...
After Independence the government decided to authorize the mining of scarce mineral resources to the public sector rather than private sector, although India's National Mineral Policy clearly states that it does not "preclude the State from securing the co-operation of private enterprise in the larger interest of the State or with a view to accelerating the pace of development"