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Professional Engineers Registration Examination Practice of Professional Engineering Examination 2011 Information for Applicants Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................... 2 Description of Examinations ................................................................. 2 Eligibility To Sit For Examination........................................................... 2 Fees .................................................................................................. 2 Date of Examination ............................................................................ 3 Venue ................................................................................................ 3 Application Form ................................................................................. 3 Structure of Examination ..................................................................... 3 Final Results and Notification ............................................................... 4 Examination Appeals......................................................................................4 Review Courses Refund Of Fees ........................................................................4 ........................................................................4
Annex A: FORMAT AND SYLLABUS I Professional Practice Examination - Part 1 (Common)............................5 II Professional Practice Examination - Part 2 (Civil)...................................... 6 III Professional Practice Examination - Part 2 (Electrical)........................ 8 IV Professional Practice Examination - Part 2 (Mechanical) ...................13
Professional Engineers Registration Examination PPE 2011
Professional Engineers Registration Examination Practice of Professional Engineering Examination 2011 Information for Applicants
The mission of the Professional Engineers Board is to safeguard life, property, and welfare of the public by setting and maintaining high standards for registering professional engineers and by regulating and advancing the practice of professional engineering. The Professional Engineers Board registers professional engineers in the branches of civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. A person applying for registration as a professional engineer to the Professional Engineers Board is required to hold an approved degree or qualification listed in the Professional Engineers (Approved Qualifications) Notification and acquired not less than 4 years of relevant practical experience. He is also required to sit and pass examinations prescribed by the Board. The applicant is required to sit and pass the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and following that, to sit and pass the Practice of Professional Engineering Examination. In addition, the applicant is required to attend an interview. The following sections set out the requirements and details for the Practice of Professional Engineering Examination 2011 while details on other application requirements are available on the PEB website at www.peb.gov.sg. 2 DESCRIPTION OF EXAMINATIONS
The Practice of Professional Engineering Examination tests the applicant's ability to apply his knowledge and experience in professional engineering practice, and his knowledge of the rules and regulations regulating the practice of professional engineering in civil, electrical or mechanical engineering. 3 ELIGIBILITY TO SIT FOR EXAMINATION
A person may apply to sit for the Practice of Professional Engineering Examination after he has(a) (b) 4 FEES completed 4 years of practical experience relevant to the branch of engineering that he seeks to be registered in; and sat for and passed the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination.
The fee for an application to sit for the Practice of Professional Engineering Examination is $450.
The Practice of Professional of Engineering Examination 2011 shall be held on 11 May 2011. 6 VENUE
The venue would be determined by PEB and successful applicants would be informed of the details of the venue. 7 APPLICATION FORM
Application and payment shall be submitted online at PEB's website. All applications are to be submitted to PEB with applicable fees and documents by 7 Mar 2011. Applicants are advised to send in their applications early to allow time for processing. They would be informed of the status of their applications and other details by post at least two weeks before the examinations. 8 STRUCTURE OF EXAMINATION
A summary of the structure of the Practice of Professional of Engineering Examination 2011 is shown in the table below. The examination is `open book' and further details are given in Annex A: Format and Syllabus. Subjects PPE Part 1 Common paper Time Allocated 2 hours (9 am - 11 am) Format  Answer 10 compulsory Multiple Choice Questions  Answer 3 out of 5 essay questions  Answer 1 compulsory question plus 4 out of 6 questions (civil, electrical)  Answer 1 compulsory question plus 4 out of 7 questions (mechanical)
PPE Part 2 Civil/mechanical/electrical engineering
PASSING REQUIREMENTS, FINAL RESULTS AND NOTIFICATION a) A candidate is required to take both Parts 1 and 2 when he sits for the examination unless he qualifies for an exemption as described in (b) below. Examination results will be given to candidates on a Pass/Fail basis and no scores or marks will be given to candidates. To obtain a `Pass' in the examination, a candidate is required to obtain a pass score in both Parts 1 and 2 respectively.
b) A candidate who has taken both parts when he sits for the examination and obtains a pass score in only one of the two parts is deemed to have failed the examination. However, if he sits for the examination again, he would be granted an exemption from the part for which he has obtained a pass score. This exemption shall be granted provided the candidate sits for the examination again within a 3-year period from the date of result. With the exemption, he would only need to take the part of the examination for which he did not obtain a pass score. No exemption shall be granted if he sits for the examination again after the exemption period, in which case he is required to take both Parts 1 and 2. c) Examination results will be mailed to the candidates within twelve weeks after the examination. 10 EXAMINATION APPEALS
A candidate who has failed the examination may submit a written appeal to review his/her performance together with a payment of $25. The appeal is to be made within 2 weeks after the receipt of results and late appeals would not be considered. The result of the appeal/review will be sent by written mail to the appeal candidate. The appeal candidate would not be able to review his examination paper. 11 REVIEW COURSES
The Board does not endorse any review course or material provided as study aids. 12 REFUND OF FEES
Where an applicant who has been accepted is unable to sit for the examination subsequently, the Board may, at its discretion, refund $150 to the applicant if the applicant informs the Board at least a week before the examination or submit a medical certificate within 2 weeks after the examination. There will be no refund if the applicant informs the Board less than a week before the examination.
Annex A: FORMAT AND SYLLABUS
I Professional Practice Examination Part 1 (Common)
Professional conduct and ethics are important areas because most of the disciplinary actions taken by the Professional Engineers Board are in the area of ethics and not technical matters. Professionalism and ethics are closely related and inseparably bound as professional status and recognition are based on public interest. A professional engineer's judgment and decisions can have great impact on public health and safety. He is expected to uphold the dignity, standing and reputation of the profession. He shall practise ethically in relation to his clients, employers, fellow professionals and the public at large. Format This is a common paper which has two sections on the Professional Engineers Act and Professional Conduct and Ethics. The paper comprises 10 multiple choice questions (MCQs) and 5 essay type questions based on hypothetical case studies. The candidates must answer all the 10 compulsory MCQs (25 marks) and can choose to answer any 3 out of the 5 essay questions (75 marks) during the 2-hour examination period. Syllabus The paper will focus on the latest revisions of the following Professional Engineers Act and Rules: Professional Engineers Act Professional Engineers (Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics) Rules Professional Engineers Rules
References will also be made to past disciplinary actions taken by the Professional Engineers Board arising from complaints against professional engineers. Questions will be set to test the candidates' understanding and interpretation of the provisions in the act and rules as well as how they will tackle hypothetical cases involving the clients, the employers, fellow professionals and the public at large.
Professional Practice Examination Part 2 (Civil)
The paper aims to examine the candidates on their proficiency in the practice of civil/structural engineering at a professional level. Candidates are expected to have a good working knowledge and experience of civil/structural engineering design and practices in Singapore. In particular knowledge is required in the areas of regulatory framework, submission and approval procedures, statutory acts and regulations, practices guidelines and codes of practice. The examination will place emphasis on the Professional Engineer's role in building projects in the local context either acting as the Qualified Person for the project or Professional Engineer for the civil and structural engineering works. Format This is a 4 hour paper and a candidate is required to answer 1 compulsory question covering the design of concrete and steel structures and choose 4 out of 6 questions covering areas of design, codes of practice, acts and regulations, submission/approval procedures &amp; site supervision. The candidates may bring along their own reference materials and calculators as necessary. Syllabus The list of reference literature, codes, acts, regulations, etc appended below is meant as a guide and is not exhaustive.  Acts and Regulations    Professional Engineers Act and Regulations Building Control Act and Regulations
Publications  URA - Planning Control Handbooks and Guidelines for Building Works SCDF - Code of Practice for Fire Precautions in Buildings - Handbook on Fire Precautions in Buildings - FSSD Fire Safety Handbooks LTA - Guidelines &amp; Publications on Rapid Transit Systems
Building Works &amp; Restricted Activities in Railway Protection Zone Street Proposals Vehicle Parking Other Guidelines and Standards
NEA - Code of Practice on Environmental Health - Code of Practice on Pollution Control PUB - Code of Practice on Surface Water Drainage - Standard Specifications for Drainage Works - Code of Practice on Sewerage and Sanitary Works - Sewerage and Drainage Standard Drawings NParks - Procedures and Guidelines for Plan Submissions MOM - Workplace Safety &amp; Health Act and Subsidiary Legislations BCA - National Productivity and Quality Specification (NPQS) - Guidelines and Handbooks on Civil Defence Shelters - Code of Practice on Buildable Design Civil Engineering Codes/Standards - Codes and Standards under Building Control Act and Regulations - Codes and Standards for Roads and Transit Systems to LTA's Requirements
Professional Practice Examination Part 2 (Electrical)
The paper aims to examine the candidates on their proficiency in the practice of electrical engineering at a professional level. Candidates are expected to have a good working knowledge and experience of electrical engineering design and practices in Singapore. In particular knowledge is required in the areas of regulatory framework, submission and approval procedures, statutory acts and regulations, practices guidelines and codes of practice. The examination will place emphasis on the Professional Engineer's role in building projects in the local context in relation to electrical engineering works. Format This is a 4-hour paper that examines candidates on technical competency and understanding of standards and codes that are applicable in Singapore for the discipline of electrical engineering. The paper consists of 2 Sections and 7 questions. Candidates must answer questions in both sections (Section 1 and Section 2). Section 1 consists of a compulsory question on CP5 and statutory acts and regulations. Candidate is required to answer this compulsory question. Section 2 consists of 6 questions. Candidates shall choose to answer 4 out of 6 questions. Syllabus  Codes of Practice  SS550:Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Electric Passengers and Goods Lifts CP5: Code of Practice for Electrical Installations CP10: Installation and Servicing of Electrical Fire Alarm System CP15: Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Escalators SS551: Code of Practice for Earthing SS538: Code of practice for maintenance of electrical equipment of electrical installations CP19: Installation and Maintenance of Emergency Lighting and Power Supply
SS530:Code of Practice for Energy Efficiency Standard for Building Services and Equipment SS546: Emergency voice communication system in building SS535:Installation, Operation, Maintenance, Performance and Constructional Requirements of Mains Failure and Standby Generating System SS555:Code of practice for protection against lightning CP39: Installation of MATV for the reception of VHF and UHF Sound and TV SS532 ­ Code of Practice for the Storage of Flammable Liquids SS558:Code of practice for construction, installation, operation and maintenance of intruder alarm systems CP88: Temporary Electrical installations for construction and building SS209:Battery operated emergency power supply for lighting, ventilation and alarm bell of lifts SS530:Code of practice for energy efficiency standard for building services and equipment. SS531-1:Code of practice for lighting of work places - Indoor SS531-2: Code of practice for lighting of work places - Outdoor SS531-3: Code of practice for lighting of work places - Lighting requirements for safety and security of outdoor work places Handbook on Application for Electricity Fire Code 2007 Reference document of Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) available at SGBC website under publications http://www.sgbc.sg/index.php/green/publications/ CP on Environmental Health
Electrical Power Supplies, Tariffs and Design             Electricity market Generation, transmission and distribution in Singapore Handbook on Application for Electricity Handbook on Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Electricity bill calculation for HT and LT consumers Design of electrical installations Load estimation Power factor correction Power quality and power system harmonics Consumer Substation, Switchboards and Switchgears Maintenance of electrical equipment, switchgears and cables Design for energy efficiency and sustainability
Lighting requirement for workplace, indoor and outdoor   Visual needs for safety and security Determine the lighting requirements for indoor and outdoor work places.
Energy efficiency requirement  minimum energy-efficiency requirements for new installation and replacement of systems and equipment in buildings replacement of components of systems and equipment in buildings criteria for determining compliance with energy efficiency in building with regards to air-conditioning and heat rejection equipment, water heaters, motor drives and lighting used in buildings
Measures in protection against electric shock (direct and indirect) Principle of operation of protective devices Maximum demand and diversity factors Protection against over-current and short circuits Protective devices and circuit conductors Discrimination in protection of electrical circuits
Cables, Busways and Distribution Boards      Type and characteristic of cables Method of installation Sizing of conduit and trunking Factors affecting the current carrying capacity of cables Sizing of cables and busways for use under different types of conditions Connected load, maximum demands and circuit breakers ratings for a electrical distribution board
Earthing      Purpose of earthing Methods of earthing Earth fault loop impedance and earth fault current Suitable sizes of circuit protective conductor Testing of earthing
Lightning Protection Systems   Rolling sphere technique of determining zones of protection Spacing of air terminations and types of air termination
Down conductors for building below 45 metres and those exceeding 45 metres Earth electrodes, earth resistance values and hazards of a rise in ground potential caused by lightning strike Selection of appropriate materials and installation methods Prevention of side flashing Design requirement of complete lightning protection system Transients and surge suppression
Emergency Lighting  Exit and emergency lighting requirements for evacuation of occupants Types of back-up power supplies Exit and directional Signs
Standby Power Generator System   Types of essential and critical loads Sizing of generator with considerations for maximum demand of essential load, transient or motor starting loads and voltage dip Voltage regulation and its effects on generator sizing Protection for alternator and prime mover Installation of standby generator system including day-tank, battery and charger, fuel supply, engine cooling system, plant room ventilation, exhaust and fresh air intake, control and instrumentation panel and automatic transfer switch. Underground fuel storage system Grounding/Earthing arrangement Maintenance
Requirement for automatic and manual fire detection system and purpose of compartmentation as required by the Fire Code Interaction with other building services such as emergency voice communication system, lifts, AHUs, pressurization fans and auto-doors during alarm activation
Emergency Voice Communication System  Requirements for public address system for building above 24 metres but less than 60 metres Requirements for emergency voice communication for building above 60 metres Requirements for fireman intercom
Inspection, Testing and Common Violation In Electrical Installation  Mandatory requirements for inspection and testing of electrical installation prior to energisation of electrical supply Types of test instruments and standard methods of testing
Professional Practice Examination Part 2 (Mechanical)
The paper aims to examine the candidates on their proficiency in the practice of mechanical engineering at a professional level. Candidates are expected to have a good working knowledge and experience of mechanical engineering design and practices in Singapore. In particular knowledge is required in the areas of regulatory framework, submission and approval procedures, statutory acts and regulations, practices guidelines and codes of practice. The examination will place emphasis on the Professional Engineer's role in building projects in the local context in relation to mechanical engineering works. Format This is a 4-hour paper that examines candidates on technical competency and understanding of the use and application of standards and codes that are applicable to the practice of mechanical engineering at a professional level in Singapore. The paper consists of 2 Sections comprising a total of 8 questions. Candidates are required to answer questions in both sections (Section 1 and Section 2). Section 1 will consist of a compulsory question on principles, codes, and legislation related to general mechanical engineering practice, safety and environmental protection. Section 2 will consist of a total of 7 optional questions. Candidates may choose to answer any 4 out of the 7 questions. Syllabus The scope of professional engineering work covered by Professional Engineers (Mechanical) may include the following fields:  Piped Services Cold and Hot Water Services; Sanitary Plumbing Systems within buildings; Town Gas Incoming Supply and Distribution; Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Multi-Cylinder Systems; Swimming Pool Filtration System  Air Conditioning &amp; Mechanical Ventilation Indoor Air Quality Comfort / Environmental Control / Fire Safety Requirements Candidates shall note that CP13 is the operating CP for PPE 2011. Answers not based on CP13 will not be accepted.
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Fire Safety in Buildings Wet and Dry Rising mains/Hydrant Systems; Fire Hose reel System; Automatic Fire Sprinkler System; Fire Detection and Alarm System; Gas Flooding System
Lift and Hoisting Systems Lifting / Hoisting Equipment
Other Major Mechanical Systems and Services Boiler Plants, Calorifiers, Pressure Vessels, Pressure Piping
Energy Conservation for Mechanical Building Services / Buildings Relevant Codes of Practices, Standards and Acts All relevant regulations, by-laws, Acts and accepted codes of practice of:        National Environment Agency Public Utilities Board PowerGas Ltd PowerGrid Ltd Singapore Civil Defence Force Ministry of Manpower Building and Construction Authority Energy Market Authority
Singapore Standards ­ Codes of Practice  CP 2 : Codes of Practice for Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Electric Passenger and Goods Lifts CP 10 : Code of Practice for The Installation and Servicing of Electrical Fire Alarm Systems CP 13: Code of Practice for Mechanical Ventilation and AirConditioning in Buildings (Operating CP for PPE 2011)
CP 15: Code of Practice for Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Escalators and Passenger Conveyors SS530 ­ Code of Practice for Energy Efficiency Standard for Building Services and Equipment CP27: CP29: CP34: CP35: CP37: Code of Practice for Factory Layout ­ Safety, Health and Welfare Considerations Code of Practice for Fire Hydrant Systems and Hose Reels Code of Practice for bulk liquid oxygen storage installation on user premises Code of Practice for the selection, care maintenance of steel wire ropes for hoisting Code of Practice for safe use of mobile cranes and
SS532 ­ Code of Practice for the Storage of Flammable Liquids CP48: CP51: CP52: CP55: CP62: CP63: Code of Practice for Water Services Code of Practice for Manufactured Gas Pipe Installation Code of Practice for Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Code of Practice for Use and Maintenance of Portable Fire Extinguishers Code of Practice for safe use of tower cranes Code of Practice for the lifting of persons in work platforms suspended from cranes
NFPA 2001: Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing systems (FM200) American Society of Mechanical Engineers codes on pressure vessels and piping American Petroleum Institute codes on pressure vessels and piping British Standards on pressure vessels and piping
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