Practical Skills Guide 7SAQA96368PracticalModule7
Prepare Receipts of Cargo
to be Distributed
OCCUPATIONAL CERTIFICATE | CLEARING AND FORWARDING AGENT
SAQA ID 96368
PRACTICAL SKILLS MODULE 7 | LEARNER LOGBOOK
PSG_LB-96368-333101000-PM-07
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Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................... 3
Welcome............................................................................................................................................. 3
Purpose and Rationale of the Qualification...................................................................................... 4
Structure of Qualification...................................................................................................................6
Purpose of Practical Skills Module [333101000-PM-07]................................................................... 7
Resources............................................................................................................................................ 7
Structure of this Module.................................................................................................................... 8
Learner Information................................................................................................................ 10
Supervisor Information........................................................................................................... 10
Mentor Information................................................................................................................ 10
Learner Preparation Checklist.................................................................................................11
Practical Skill 7.1 | Verify compliance of incoming and outgoing goods to industry related
regulations and best practice [PM-07-PS01]..................................................................................13
Practical Activity 7.1 – PS01............................................................................................................. 16
Activity Log / Record for Practical Activity 7.1................................................................................ 17
Assessment Feedback for Practical Activity 7.1.............................................................................. 18
Practical Skill 7.2 | Generate documentation or data notification to warehouse regarding
incoming and outgoing cargo/goods [PM-07-PS02]......................................................................20
Practical Activity 7.2 – PS02............................................................................................................. 23
Activity Log / Record for Practical Activity 7.2................................................................................ 24
Assessment Feedback for Practical Activity 7.2.............................................................................. 25
Practical Skill 7.3 | Place/ store cargo according to physical attributes [PM-07-PS03]...............26
Practical Activity 7.3 – PS03............................................................................................................. 29
Activity Log / Record for Practical Activity 7.3................................................................................ 30
Assessment Feedback for Practical Activity 7.3.............................................................................. 31
MODULE 7 EVIDENCE.............................................................................................................. 32
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Introduction
Welcome
Dear Learner
Welcome to the module entitled ‘Prepare receipts of cargo to be distributed’. The
curriculum code for the module is 333101000-PM-07. In terms of the curriculum, this
module has been designated as a ‘Practical Skills Module’ and a ‘Logbook’ and is the seventh
in a series of seven (7) practical skills modules related to the qualification specified below.
This logbook is designed to serve as a guide for the duration of your practical work-related
activities and may continue to be a valuable reference even after you have completed your
qualification.
This module/logbook contains tasks and/or checklists in the form of activities and templates
which will assist you in applying the knowledge you acquired from the theoretically inclined
‘Knowledge Modules’ and thus develop the requisite skills which you should be able to
demonstrate in the workplace. These will be further documented via the Work Experience
Modules in accordance with the ‘Exit Level Outcomes’ of the relevant qualification.
Your facilitator will guide you through this material, and feel free to make notes and
diagrams that will help you to clarify or retain information. Take notes on ideas you may
generate or those that emanate from group discussions. Also note any points you would
like to explore further.
Participate actively in the outlined or assigned activities as these will give you an
opportunity to gain insights from your own experiences and also from other people’s
experiences too.
Feel free to share your own experiences so that others can learn from you too.
This module will prove to be both interesting and challenging for you. In order to
successfully complete this module, you will be required to devote at least 30 ‘notional’
hours to various comprehensive tasks and activities which will be assigned to you.
This module is part of a qualification titled ‘Occupational Certificate: Clearing and
Forwarding Agent’ which registered with the 1South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)
and administered by the 2Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO).
1 http://www.saqa.org.za/ 3
2 https://www.qcto.org.za/
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Purpose and Rationale of the Qualification
Purpose:
3The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to operate as a Clearing and
Forwarding Agent.
A Clearing and Forwarding Agent carries out customs clearing procedures and ensures that
insurance, export/import licences, and other formalities are in order to facilitate the
movement of cargo internationally and locally and ensures compliance with current
legislation.
A qualified learner will be able to:
1. Forward cargo within the local and international logistics environment.
2. Observe compliance with statutory requirements within the local and international
logistics environment.
3. Conduct warehousing operations within the local and international logistics
environment.
4. Assist with distribution of cargo within the local and international logistics
environment.
Rationale:
This qualification reflects the workplace-based needs of the international logistics and
freight forwarding industry that relates to the clearing and forwarding operations that have
been expressed by all role-players to meet both current and future needs. It will contribute
to the upliftment of the industry and set a standard of professionalism in the industry.
This qualification serves to equip the qualifying learner with the fundamental skills,
knowledge, and attitudes necessary to support the provision of world-class services and
improve customer service in international logistics and supply chain management to
promote an efficient and comprehensive national and international cargo movement
system.
The intention of this qualification is - to ensure that South Africa remains compliant with
national and international standards for the movement of cargo within and across its
borders, by promoting the development of functional knowledge and competencies that are
required in the Freight Forwarding and Customs Compliance environment; and providing
opportunities for career pathways and life-long learning for learners in the Freight
Forwarding and Customs Compliance environment.
The Forwarding and Clearing Industry (F & C) comprises economic activities and supply
chains that relate to all imports and exports of goods entering or leaving South Africa as well
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as those transiting this country. This is essential for the success of every industry in South
Africa and therefore contributes to the growth of the South African economy as a whole.
This industry is critical to the ongoing performance of South Africa as an international
trading nation, and its activities facilitate all forms of physical trade. Though there are many
areas of commerce and industry critical to the long-term performance of the economy,
there are few more so than this industry.
Logistics, a major component of the supply chain, contributes substantially to the costs of
the goods in South Africa, and is above the international norm. A sizeable proportion of this
overspend could be attributed to inefficiencies and lack of competence. In order to compete
globally, South Africa needs to achieve just-in-time delivery as an essential requirement of
its cost efficiency. This requires the maintenance of world-class supply chains, competence,
and skills.
The F & C Industry serves as an input to nearly every industry in the national and
international economy and utilises all modes of transport involved in the carriage of goods,
cargo, and freight, be it by ocean, air, rail, or road. The industry is also a service provider of
warehouses, transit sheds and the associated management of shipment tracking, costing,
and accounting data. The transport sector, including the Forwarding and Clearing Industry,
comprises a substantial proportion of South Africa's national carbon footprint, and is
therefore the ideal environment to maximise the impact of practical, new, green logistics
approaches and technologies.
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Structure of Qualification
The Clearing and Forwarding Agent qualification is structured in the manner outlined in the
table below:
KNOWLEDGE MODULES
Module Code Module Title Credits
333101000-KM-01 Freight Forwarding Practice and Procedures Theory 20
12
333101000-KM-02 Compliance and Brokerage Theory 5
3
333101000-KM-03 Warehouse and Distribution Theory 40
333101000-KM-04 Environment, Energy Efficiency and Ethics Credits
TOTAL (KM) MODULE CREDITS 10
8
PRACTICAL SKILLS MODULES
8
Module Code Module Title
10
333101000-PM-01 Plan and co-ordinate freight movement of cargo
10
333101000-PM-02 Plan and co-ordinate customs clearing, delivery and 5
pickup of cargo 3
54
333101000-PM-03 Prepare and process data/documentation associated
Credits
with international trade in compliance with applicable
8
and current legislation 8
2
333101000-PM-04 Audit commodities against customs and other statutory
8
requirements
26
333101000-PM-05 Apply rebate, drawback, and bond facilities
120
333101000-PM-06 Prepare documents for receipt, storage, and removal of
warehoused cargo
333101000-PM-07 Prepare receipts of cargo to be distributed
TOTAL (PM) MODULE CREDITS
WORK EXPERIENCE MODULES
Module Code Module Title
333101000-WM-01 Conduct cargo forwarding processes
333101000-WM-02 Process customs compliance procedures
333101000-WM-03 Communication and documentation for warehousing
processes and requirements
333101000-WM-04 Documentation for distribution processes and
procedures
TOTAL (WM) MODULE CREDITS
TOTAL (QUALIFICATION) MODULE CREDITS
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Purpose of Practical Skills Module [333101000-PM-07]
The focus of the learning in this module is on providing the learner an opportunity to
prepare receipts of cargo to be distributed. The learner will be practicing skills related to
verification of incoming and outgoing goods, documenting, and notifying distribution and
storing cargo according to their attributes.
Resources
In order to assist you in your learning experience, you will be provided with the following
resources:
Resource Description and Purpose
Learner Guide The Learner Guide serves as your main resource manual and textbook.
It is also alternatively referred to as a Knowledge Module.
It provides detailed content in terms of the theoretical knowledge
components of the curriculum which you are required to demonstrate
an understanding of.
You will receive one (1) Learner Guide per Knowledge Module.
NB: The qualification you are undertaking comprises four (4) Knowledge
Modules.
Learner Workbook The Learner Workbook serves as your Assessment Guide and contains
quizzes/questionnaires/tests and exercises which will form part of the
formative assessment process of your training.
These formative assessments will be based on the Internal Assessment
Criteria (IACs) as outlined in the curriculum document which pertains to
this qualification.
Your facilitator will advise and guide you regarding the due dates and
manner of submission of your assessments. Furthermore, your
answers/responses to these formative assessments will be
appropriately collated, graded and filed physically and/or electronically.
These assessment records should and will be kept as part of your
Portfolio of Evidence (POE).
References Your Learner Guide will contain multiple footnotes and other
references in the b which bibliography which you are encouraged to
refer to in order to supplement your knowledge and mastery of the
subject matter being discussed in that particular topic.
Furthermore, your Facilitator may also provide you with additional
readings or information in the form of handouts in relation to any of
the various topics which you will be studying.
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Resource Description and Purpose
Practical Skills
Module(s) Logbook(s) You are encouraged to file and keep a record of these handouts for
reference when needed.
Work Experience
Module(s) Logbook(s) You will receive seven (7) Practical Skills Modules or one (1) integrated
Practical Skills Module depending on the preferences of your Facilitator
Hyperlinks and/or Assessor.
You will be required to utilise the logbooks to record evidence of your
having completed the activities outlined therein. You will also be
required to submit this evidence for incorporation into your Portfolio of
Evidence (POE).
Both you and your Assessor will be required to sign-off the activities in
the logbook.
You will receive four (4) Work Experience Modules or one (1) integrated
Work Experience Module depending on the preferences of your
Facilitator and/or Assessor.
You will be required to utilise the logbooks to record evidence of your
having completed the activities outlined therein. You will also be
required to submit this evidence for incorporation into your Portfolio of
Evidence (POE).
Both you and your Workplace Supervisor will be required to sign-off the
activities in the logbook.
If you are accessing this document electronically, whenever you see
underlined blue text please note that you may click on that hyperlinked
text to access more resources relevant to the topic at hand.
Structure of this Module
This module is delivered at 4NQF Level 5. It comprises a total of 10 credits, hence the 100
notional hours of study required.
1 credit is equivalent to 10 notional hours of study.
The module is broken down into specific ‘Practical Skills’. These practical skills components
are outlined as follows and have been set to be in sync with the curriculum (in other words,
the learner will be required to):
No. Practical Skills Description Component
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7.1 Verify compliance of incoming and outgoing goods to Code
industry related regulations and best practice.
PM-07-PS01
7.2 Generate documentation or data notification to distribution PM-07-PS02
facility regarding incoming and outgoing cargo/goods.
7.3 Place/ store cargo according to physical attributes PM-07-PS03
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Learner Information
Please ensure that the learner, supervisor, and mentor information required below is
completed accurately and in full.
Surname
First Name
Middle Name(s)
ID Number
Email address (Work)
Email address (Personal)
Mobile Number
Telephone Number
Supervisor Information
Surname
First Name
Middle Name(s)
ID Number
Email address (Work)
Mobile Number
Telephone Number
Mentor Information
Surname
First Name
Middle Name(s)
ID Number
Email address (Work)
Mobile Number
Telephone Number
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Learner Preparation Checklist
Complete the following checklist and indicate your awareness of the fol
Description
This task, activities and assignments provided in this module constitute a ‘Form
which is based on the content you have learned or has been made available to
Knowledge Modules’ for the Occupational Certificate: Clearing and Forwardin
Your assessment evidence for the Date
practical skills module(s) relevant to Time
the Occupational Certificate: Place
Clearing and Forwarding Agent need Electronic Yes N
to be submitted as follows: Submission
Physical Yes N
Submission
You will be assessment activities will be based on the content and context of p
which are linked to assessment criteria of the Knowledge Module(s) relevant t
To determine your competence level, the following are the methods to be use
assessment:
In order to be declared ‘Competent’ (C) on the Occupational Certificate: Clear
Agent formative assessment, you should obtain at least 70% of the total mark
assessment(s).
You will be provided with detailed feedback on Written feedback
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No
No
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your performance of this assessment in any Verbal feedback
one of the following mechanisms:
Should you be declared ‘Not Yet Competent’ (NYC) on the relevant assessment
entitled to request an opportunity or opportunities for re-assessment opportu
the relevant or applicable policies or guidelines.
You will be required to re-submit evidence only for areas in which you were de
A date for re-submission will be agreed with the assessor.
You will be entitled to lodge an appeal should you not be satisfied with the ass
decision/declaration provided by your assessor relevant to your assessment(s)
You will be required to complete assessor evaluation or feedback forms regard
assessment practices and procedures. This is used as a tool that can assist in im
relevant assessment practices and procedures.
The results of your assessment(s) and portfolio of evidence (PoE) information w
to any person without your written consent.
You hereby give consent for your assessment results to be provided to your em
verification authorities or similar such as SETAs, the QCTO etc., for certification
administrative processes.
Learner’s De
I……………………………………………………………………………………………. hereby declare th
reviewed the assessment preparation procedures/checklist, and that I underst
conducted in a fair manner.
Learner Signature Date F
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Practical Skill 7.1 | Verify compliance of incoming and
outgoing goods to industry related regulations and best
practice [PM-07-PS01]
Scope of Practical Skill:
Given shipping instructions, applicable legislation, standard operating procedures,
confirmed shipping quotations/estimates, proforma/commercial/tax invoices, packing lists,
international commercial terms notes, process flows, transaction documents, etc., you as
the learner will be required to engage in and complete the following practical activities:
No. Description Code
1 Check cargo for completeness and possible losses and damage PA0101
2 Amend and record just received inbound document to confirm PA0102
loss or damage
3 Fill up just received inbound documentation PA0103
Instructions to the Facilitator(s) and Assessor(s) for each of the tasks for each of the
activities and outcomes:
1. Prior to assessment – the learner should be provided with or granted access to work
instructions, checklists, work areas, case studies, activity documents, equipment,
templates, health and safety guidelines, control mechanisms, standard operating
procedures, and any other necessary items to utilise on the completion of the
relevant activities and to subsequently package and present same as evidence to
their assessor.
2. During the pre-assessment interview/exercise, the assessor must ask the learner to
clarify their understanding of the tasks by answering any additional questions which
may be necessary.
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Instructions to the Learner:
1. Read ALL specific guidelines that are outlines included for each of the learning
activities and outcomes.
By conducting the activities that cover the scope of practical skills outlined above, you will
be demonstrating your ‘Applied Knowledge’ of the following:
Applied Knowledge
No. Description Code
1 Risk management, assessment, applications, and contingency AK0101
planning approaches
2 Incoterms and guidelines AK0102
3 Sourcing and applications of rates within the international AK0103
logistics environment
4 Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA)Rules AK0104
5 Applicable regulations and legislations AK0105
6 Interpretation of geographic elements (to map trade routes) AK0106
7 Problem solving techniques and applications AK0107
8 Practices of administering distributing and warehousing AK0108
documentation for different cargo and legislation
9 Attributes and handling of cargo within international logistics AK0109
environment
Furthermore, you will be assessed against the following criteria:
Internal Assessment Criteria or Learning Outcomes
No. Description IAC
1 Just received inbound document are amended and recorded to IAC0101
confirm loss or damage following standard operating procedures
2 Cargo is checked for completeness and losses and damage is AC0102
recorded correctly
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Prior to verifying compliance of incoming and outgoing goods to industry related regulations
and best practice, it is imperative and proper to ensure that certain pre-requisite
information is at hand or received from the customer/client (importer/exporter).
This information will enable you to follow due processes and procedures which will ensure
successful compliance to all relevant regulations and requirements pertaining to the
movement of the goods.
Some of the standard documentation required is as follows:
Type of Document Check
1. Confirmation to proceed with shipment.
(Email from authorised person or accepted quotation/estimate)
2. Shipping Instructions or Shipper’s Letter of Instructions (Authenticated:
confirmed, stamped, counter-signed)
3. Pro-forma / Commercial Invoice (ensure that relevant Incoterms are
specified correctly on the invoice or contract of sale if obtainable)
4. Packing list (packing specifications)
5. Certificate of Origin
6. Transport Document (example: Bill of Lading, Air Waybill, Inland Bill of
Lading or Consignment Note)
7. Insurance certificate, confirmation, or policy schedule if applicable or
required.
8. Any applicable supporting or pertinent document(s) that may be required
for customs clearance and/or any other government interrelated
department, or financial institution related compliances e.g.,
a. Product literature, blueprints, specifications, brochures
b. Standards certificates e.g., from NRCS and SABS.
c. Inspection/Quality Certificate
d. Agricultural, environmental, health certificates or permits.
e. Shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods
f. Documentary credits (e.g., Letter of Credit)
g. Other.
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Practical Activity 7.1 – PS01
Completion Instructions
Perform each of the below tasks as explained to you by your facilitator/s
you have failed to complete the task before submission, state ‘No’.
No. Task
1 Check cargo for completeness and possible losses and damage.
2 Amend and record just received inbound document to confirm los
3 Fill up just received inbound documentation.
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Activity Log / Record for Practical Activity 7.1
Herewith below is a table on which you must record your completion of
competencies.
You will be required to sign this document as a declaration attesting to t
mentor and supervisor will also be required to sign this document to like
activities/tasks.
No. Competency Evidence St
1 Checked cargo for completeness and Reference/Location
possible losses and damage.
2 Amended and recorded just received
inbound document to confirm loss or
damage.
3 Filled up just received inbound
documentation.
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f the relevant activities/tasks and evidence against your practical
the fact that you have completed the required activities/tasks. Your
ewise co-declare that you have indeed completed the required
tart Date End Date Learner Mentor Supervisor
(Signature) (Signature) (Signature)
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Assessment Feedback for Practical Activity 7.1
Total Activity Total Percentage of Assesso
Competencies Competencies Competencies (Signatu
Completed Completed
3
Internal Assessment Criteria
Assessor Feedback:
IAC0101 Just received inbound document are amended an
confirm loss or damage following standard opera
IAC0102 Cargo is checked for completeness and losses an
correctly
Date
Assessor Name
Assessor Number
Assessor Signature
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or Learner Mentor Supervisor
ure) (Signature) (Signature) (Signature)
nd recorded to Competent Not Yet Competent
ating procedures (C) (NYC)
nd damage is recorded Competent Not Yet Competent
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Practical Skill 7.2 | Generate documentation or data
notification to warehouse regarding incoming and outgoing
cargo/goods [PM-07-PS02]
Scope of Practical Skill:
Given shipping instructions, applicable legislation, standard operating procedures,
confirmed shipping quotations/estimates, proforma/commercial/tax invoices, packing lists,
international commercial terms notes, process flows, transaction documents, etc., you as
the learner will be required to engage in and complete the following practical activities:
No. Description Code
1 Complete the goods received/ goods dispatched notes PA0201
2 Complete the documents to confirm weight and dimensions of PA0202
the cargo
3 Assess the type of cargo for storage and risk profiling purposes PA0203
Instructions to the Facilitator(s) and Assessor(s) for each of the tasks for each of the
activities and outcomes:
1. Prior to assessment – the learner should be provided with or granted access to work
instructions, checklists, work areas, case studies, activity documents, equipment,
templates, health and safety guidelines, control mechanisms, standard operating
procedures, and any other necessary items to utilise on the completion of the
relevant activities and to subsequently package and present same as evidence to
their assessor.
2. During the pre-assessment interview/exercise, the assessor must ask the learner to
clarify their understanding of the tasks by answering any additional questions which
may be necessary.
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Instructions to the Learner:
1. Read ALL specific guidelines that are outlines included for each of the learning
activities and outcomes.
By conducting the activities that cover the scope of practical skills outlined above, you will
be demonstrating your ‘Applied Knowledge’ of the following:
Applied Knowledge
No. Description Code
1 Risk management, assessment, applications, and contingency AK0201
planning approaches
2 Incoterms and guidelines AK0202
3 Sourcing and applications of rates within the international AK0203
logistics environment
4 Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA)Rules AK0204
5 Applicable regulations and legislations AK0205
6 Interpretation of geographic elements (to map trade routes) AK0206
7 Problem solving techniques and applications AK0207
8 Practices of administering distribution and warehousing AK0208
documentation for different cargo and legislation
9 Attributes and handling of cargo within international logistics AK0209
environment
Furthermore, you will be assessed against the following criteria:
Internal Assessment Criteria or Learning Outcomes
No. Description IAC
1 Weight and dimensions of the cargo is documented correctly IAC0201
using appropriate tools
2 Cargo is stored correctly taking into account correct storage areas IAC0202
and risk profiling associated with the cargo
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Prior to generating documentation or data notification to warehouse regarding incoming
and outgoing cargo/goods, it is imperative and proper to ensure that certain pre-requisite
information is at hand or received from the customer/client (importer/exporter). This
information will enable you to follow due processes and procedures which will ensure
successful compliance to all relevant regulations and requirements pertaining to the
movement of the goods.
Some of the standard documentation required is as follows:
Type of Document Check
1. Confirmation to proceed with shipment.
(Email from authorised person or accepted quotation/estimate)
2. Shipping Instructions or Shipper’s Letter of Instructions (Authenticated:
confirmed, stamped, counter-signed)
3. Pro-forma / Commercial Invoice (ensure that relevant Incoterms are
specified correctly on the invoice or contract of sale if obtainable)
4. Packing list (packing specifications)
5. Certificate of Origin
6. Transport Document (example: Bill of Lading, Air Waybill, Inland Bill of
Lading or Consignment Note)
7. Insurance certificate, confirmation, or policy schedule if applicable or
required.
8. Any applicable supporting or pertinent document(s) that may be required
for customs clearance and/or any other government interrelated
department, or financial institution related compliances e.g.,
a. Product literature, blueprints, specifications, brochures
b. Standards certificates e.g., from NRCS and SABS.
c. Inspection/Quality Certificate
d. Agricultural, environmental, health certificates or permits.
e. Shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods
f. Documentary credits (e.g., Letter of Credit)
g. Other.
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Practical Activity 7.2 – PS02
Completion Instructions
Perform each of the below tasks as explained to you by your facilitator/s
you have failed to complete the task before submission, state ‘No’.
No. Task
1 Complete the goods received/ goods dispatched notes.
2 Complete the documents to confirm weight and dimensions of the
3 Assess the type of cargo for storage and risk profiling purposes.
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Completed Completion Date
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Activity Log / Record for Practical Activity 7.2
Herewith below is a table on which you must record your completion of
competencies.
You will be required to sign this document as a declaration attesting to t
mentor and supervisor will also be required to sign this document to like
activities/tasks.
No. Competency Evidence St
1 Completed the goods received/ Reference/Location
goods dispatched notes.
2 Completed the documents to confirm
weight and dimensions of the cargo.
3 Assessed the type of cargo for
storage and risk profiling purposes.
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f the relevant activities/tasks and evidence against your practical
the fact that you have completed the required activities/tasks. Your
ewise co-declare that you have indeed completed the required
tart Date End Date Learner Mentor Supervisor
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Total Activity Total Percentage of Assesso
Competencies Competencies Competencies (Signatu
Completed Completed
3
Internal Assessment Criteria
Assessor Feedback:
IAC0201 Weight and dimensions of the cargo is document
appropriate tools
IAC0202 Cargo is stored correctly taking into account corr
risk profiling associated with the cargo
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Assessor Number
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Practical Skill 7.3 | Place/ store cargo according to physical
attributes [PM-07-PS03]
Scope of Practical Skill:
Given shipping instructions, applicable legislation, standard operating procedures,
confirmed shipping quotations/estimates, proforma/commercial/tax invoices, packing lists,
international commercial terms notes, process flows, transaction documents, etc., you as
the learner will be required to engage in and complete the following practical activities:
No. Description Code
1 Identify and allocate storage space for clients PA0301
2 Evaluate and record storage space for different types of cargo PA0302
3 Conduct stock taking activities PA0303
4 Place cargo with client or temporary storage facility PA0304
Instructions to the Facilitator(s) and Assessor(s) for each of the tasks for each of the
activities and outcomes:
1. Prior to assessment – the learner should be provided with or granted access to work
instructions, checklists, work areas, case studies, activity documents, equipment,
templates, health and safety guidelines, control mechanisms, standard operating
procedures, and any other necessary items to utilise on the completion of the
relevant activities and to subsequently package and present same as evidence to
their assessor.
2. During the pre-assessment interview/exercise, the assessor must ask the learner to
clarify their understanding of the tasks by answering any additional questions which
may be necessary.
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Instructions to the Learner:
1. Read ALL specific guidelines that are outlines included for each of the learning
activities and outcomes.
By conducting the activities that cover the scope of practical skills outlined above, you will
be demonstrating your ‘Applied Knowledge’ of the following:
Applied Knowledge
No. Description Code
1 Risk management, assessment, applications, and contingency AK0301
planning approaches
2 Incoterms and guidelines AK0302
3 Sourcing and applications of rates within the international AK0303
logistics environment
4 Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA)Rules AK0304
5 Applicable regulations and legislations AK0305
6 Interpretation of geographic elements (to map trade routes) AK0306
7 Problem solving techniques and applications AK0307
8 Practices of administering distributing and warehousing AK0308
documentation for different cargo and legislation
9 Attributes and handling of cargo within international logistics AK0309
environment
10 Types, size and use of different containers AK0310
Furthermore, you will be assessed against the following criteria:
Internal Assessment Criteria or Learning Outcomes
No. Description IAC
1 Storage space is recorded, and stock taken to maintain adequate IAC0301
space for different types of cargo
2 Record of stock taking complies to standard practices AC0302
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Prior to placing/storing store cargo according to physical attributes, it is imperative and
proper to ensure that certain pre-requisite information is at hand or received from the
customer/client (importer/exporter). This information will enable you to follow due
processes and procedures which will ensure successful compliance to all relevant
regulations and requirements pertaining to the movement of the goods.
Some of the standard documentation required is as follows (where applicable):
Type of Document Check
1. Confirmation to proceed with shipment.
(Email from authorised person or accepted quotation/estimate)
2. Shipping Instructions or Shipper’s Letter of Instructions (Authenticated:
confirmed, stamped, counter-signed)
3. Pro-forma / Commercial Invoice (ensure that relevant Incoterms are
specified correctly on the invoice or contract of sale if obtainable)
4. Packing list (packing specifications)
5. Certificate of Origin
6. Transport Document (example: Bill of Lading, Air Waybill, Inland Bill of
Lading or Consignment Note)
7. Insurance certificate, confirmation, or policy schedule if applicable or
required.
8. Any applicable supporting or pertinent document(s) that may be required
for customs clearance and/or any other government interrelated
department, or financial institution related compliances e.g.,
a. Product literature, blueprints, specifications, brochures
b. Standards certificates e.g., from NRCS and SABS.
c. Inspection/Quality Certificate
d. Agricultural, environmental, health certificates or permits.
e. Shipper’s declaration for dangerous goods
f. Documentary credits (e.g., Letter of Credit)
g. Other.
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Practical Activity 7.3 – PS03
Completion Instructions
Perform each of the below tasks as explained to you by your facilitator/s
you have failed to complete the task before submission, state ‘No’.
No. Task
1 Identify and allocate storage space for clients.
2 Evaluate and record storage space for different types of cargo.
3 Conduct stock taking activities.
4 Place cargo with client or temporary storage facility
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Activity Log / Record for Practical Activity 7.3
Herewith below is a table on which you must record your completion of
competencies.
You will be required to sign this document as a declaration attesting to t
mentor and supervisor will also be required to sign this document to like
activities/tasks.
No. Competency Evidence St
Reference/Location
1 Identified and allocated storage space
for clients
2 Evaluated and recorded storage
space for different types of cargo
3 Conducted stock taking activities.
4 Placed cargo with client or temporary
storage facility.
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f the relevant activities/tasks and evidence against your practical
the fact that you have completed the required activities/tasks. Your
ewise co-declare that you have indeed completed the required
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Total Activity Total Percentage of Assesso
Competencies Competencies Competencies (Signatu
Completed Completed
4
Internal Assessment Criteria
Assessor Feedback:
IAC0301 Storage space is recorded, and stock taken to ma
IAC0302 space for different types of cargo
Record of stock taking complies to standard prac
Date
Assessor Name
Assessor Number
Assessor Signature
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aintain adequate Competent Not Yet Competent
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MODULE 7 EVIDENCE
Insert:
Evidence for Module 7
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