Engineering for Public Works - Issue 22, June 2021

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IPWEAQ UPDATES

MEETING CPD REQUIREMENTS: TECHNICAL VS NON-TECHNICAL CPD Scott Britton Director, Policy & Partnerships

The Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland’s (BPEQ) continuing registration requirements (CRR) policy outlines requirements that, if satisfied, demonstrate the individual has maintained their competency in the area/s of engineering for which they seek to maintain their professional registration. The policy also defines allowances for claimable hours across both technical and nontechnical continuing professional development (CPD) activities while introducing new elements associated with ethics and risk management. The CRR policy has been established to provide clarity on CRR requirements in accordance with the Professional Engineers Act 2002 (Qld). The current

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version of the policy, adopted in late 2020, introduced a few subtle changes that have further enhanced the minimum requirement for technical CPD, as an overall proportion of CPD hours, while also defining a maximum number of hours that can be claimed as nontechnical CPD. In addition, requirements for minimum hours of CPD covering nontechnical ethics and nontechnical risk management have been introduced. As a result of these changes, to meet the requirements for registration an individual must: 1. complete a minimum of 150 hours of CPD over a threeyear period leading up to the renewal or restoration of their registration in the area/s of engineering for which the applicant is, or was, registered; 2. undertake a minimum 75% (112.5 hours) of the 150 hours as technical CPD; 3. undertake a maximum of 25% (37.5 hours) of the 150 hours as non-technical CPD (e.g., project management, law, communication); 4. undertake as a minimum, 1 hour of non-technical CPD covering ethics; and 5. undertake as a minimum, 1 hour of non-technical CPD covering risk management.

Where an assessment entity, such as IPWEAQ, has been selected, an individual must comply with the CRR of the assessment entity’s approved CPD scheme. Where an assessment entity is not selected, BPEQ undertakes annual audits to ensure that an engineer meets its CRR requirements. By electing to participate in IPWEAQ’s CPD Scheme, an RPEQ will benefit by having IPWEAQ automatically and regularly audit their progress towards achieving the required CPD hours to maintain eligibility for registration where the new Track my CPD portal (www.trackmycpd.com.au) is utilised to record CPD activities. IPWEAQ will recommend relevant programs ensuring full compliance with the CRR policy each year. IPWEAQ’s CPD offering covers a range of technical and nontechnical courses that provide opportunities to complete CPD hours required to maintain professional registration. New courses covering the nontechnical ethics and nontechnical risk management CPD requirements will be added to the professional development opportunities in the near future.

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Breaking Ground

4min
pages 108-109

Meeting CPD Requirements Technical vs Non-Technical CPD

2min
page 105

ADAC and the Broader Asset Management Landscape

4min
pages 106-107

SEQ Branch President’s Report

3min
pages 102-103

Temporary Traffic Management Toolkit

2min
page 104

CQ Branch Conference Wrap Up

3min
pages 100-101

SWQ Branch President’s Report

2min
page 92

NQ Branch President’s Report

2min
page 91

A Young Engineer’s View of a Big Project

7min
pages 78-81

Mirani Water Recycling Facility and Bowen Sewage Treatment Plant – Shared Superintendency

15min
pages 72-77

Microsurfacing and Case Seals In The Darling Downs District

9min
pages 63-67

Sustainable Transport Outcomes for the Sunshine Coast Community – A Risk Based Approach

9min
pages 58-62

Demand Management

5min
pages 68-71

Contaminants of Emerging Concern for the Urban Water Industry

6min
pages 56-57

Isolation of a Critical Asset in the Water Supply Network

13min
pages 50-55

New Basegrade Stabilisation Technology Resolves Thin Pavement Issues in Redland City

17min
pages 42-49

Member Profile, Bruce Stevenson

9min
pages 28-31

Member Profile, Janice Wilson

4min
pages 24-25

Member Profiles, Ray and Ryan Hicks

5min
pages 22-23

Women in Engineering, Nadine Story

5min
pages 32-33

Member News

5min
pages 20-21

Member Profile, Steven Pirlo

3min
pages 26-27

President’s Report

5min
pages 6-8

CEO’s Report

2min
page 9
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