The Continuous Competence Development (CCD) model aims to enhance the quality, skills and knowledge of the Technically Competent Persons (TCPs) and Competent Person (Logging) through continuous training. The CCD model comprises five core pillars as follows:
Pillar | Learning Outcome | Minimum hours |
Statutory Requirements | To refresh and keep updated of the requirements of Buildings Ordinance (Cap.123) and other relevant legislation | 4 |
Environment and Health | To obtain knowledge on best practice on environment and health | 5 |
Advanced Construction Practices | To equip with knowhow on digitised supervision system and advanced construction technologies | 5 |
Safety | To obtain knowledge on engineering safety and routine safety | 5 |
Integrity | To enhance the integrity awareness of registered Technically Competent Persons (TCPs) and Competent Person (Logging) | 1 |
A variety of learning activities such as webinars, seminars/conferences, workshops and technology exhibitions held by trade associations, professional institutions, Government departments and non-governmental organisations are recognised. Attendance certificates are required.
Each registered TCP or Competent Person (Logging) is encouraged to complete the CCD for each 5-year term of registration with a minimum of 2-hour study annually on a voluntary basis.
Registered TCPs and Competent Person (Logging) holding valid membership of professional institutes are exempted from the CCD requirement as this model recognises the continuous professional development required by the professional institutes.
TCPs and Competent Person (Logging) may input their CCD records via TCPRS Portal and mobile App for easy retrieval.
Last Updated: 2024-08-20 17:01:03