CPD Accreditation

CPD (Continuing Professional Development) points are a measure of ongoing professional learning, typically earned through activities like courses, workshops, and seminars.

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Continuing development for Professionals & Candidates

All registered professionals must continuously learn and grow. This means staying up-to-date on trends, technology, and laws. They must also record their development activities and renew their registration every five years. This is called Continuing Professional Development (CPD). CPD falls into three main categories.

Candidates aren’t required to follow these exact categories. However, they should also be developing their skills and knowledge. This is called Initial Professional Development (IPD). IPD can be any activity that helps them become ready for professional registration.

Categories of activities for CPD credits

The details below are extracted from the ECSA policy on CPD.

CPD credits must be obtained in at least two of the three categories, with at least 5 credits per five year cycle from Category 1. 

Unless otherwise stated, 1 credit = 10 hours. 

The maximum credits, which may be accumulated annually in each category, is also indicated. 

The categories are:

Category 1:

Developmental Activities: minimum of 5 credits

This refers to attendance of structured educational/developmental meetings accredited through ECSA or an ECSA Voluntary Association. 
A full day activity will be regarded as being for 10 hours and a half-day activity will be regarded as 5 hours and as half a credit.
A maximum of 4 credits (40 hours) may be accumulated annually under this category.

Activities may include:

It should be noted that those working outside of South Africa or attending or presenting at international conferences can earn points under category 1 by submitting CPD certificates issued by the country in which the event was attended, or where there is no formal CPD system in place, by submitting details of the event, including programme, speakers including short CVs where appropriate and details of the organisers, for evaluation by ECSA.

Category 2:

Work-based Activities

Engineering Work: 2 credits = 800 hours (400hrs/credit)

Mentoring of candidate practitioners: 1 credit = 50 hours (50hrs/credit)

Since registered persons also remain current by performing their day-to-day engineering responsibilities, one credit is assigned for every 400 hours per year of engineering related work (including management).
A maximum of 2 credits may be earned per annum.

Mentoring of candidates in the workplace is also recognized. A maximum of one credit may be claimed per annum for a minimum of 50 hours of mentoring. This may include hosting in-house workshops, career guidance and other staff development activities.

Category 3:

There are two categories under individual activities which are:

Other activities may include: Part-time lecturing = 1 credit for every 10 hours of lecturing.

A maximum of 3 credits (30 hours) may be accumulated per annum under this category, with the exception of postgraduate studies.

SAICE-PDP Needs Mentors!

We are seeking passionate and experienced engineers to join our mentoring programmes countrywide.

Mentors are welcomed from across all provinces, and will be linked to candidates within their geographical location, as needed.
Mentors are expected to commit to 1-3 hours per candidate per month, to guide and support the professional development of aspiring engineers. Interaction will be online and in-person.
A reasonable hourly rate, including travel costs, is offered.
Should you be interested in joining our team of mentors and contributing to the development of tomorrow’s engineering and construction professionals, please submit your details in the form below.