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Locksmith
Locksmithing is the art of opening and closing locks without the use of the original key. A locksmith installs, repairs, changes and opens locks and combination locking mechanisms. They also make and duplicate keys.

Locksmithing is the art of opening and closing locks without the use of the original key. A locksmith installs, repairs, changes and opens locks and combination locking mechanisms. They also make keys and duplicate keys.

Locksmiths are best known for their skills in emergencies when customers are locked out of their cars, homes or offices. In such cases locksmiths are required to pick the locks. They may also be required to duplicate keys by means of the impression or key code. Combination locks are opened by touch or by the use of a drill. They repair damaged locks by replacing tumblers, springs and other parts.

The locksmith also recommends security measures such as periodical re-keying (changing the locking mechanism to fit new key codes) for businesses. Some locksmiths, known as protective signal repairers, install and repair burglar and fire alarm systems.

Most locksmiths work irregular hours because they are on 24-hour emergency call. They therefore need to have the necessary equipment with them at all times.

Satisfying Aspects
- being of assistance to people who are locked out of their cars, etc.
- satisfying career and generally pleasant conditions

Demanding aspects
- irregular working hours, including evenings and weekends
- dealing with demanding people
- may not be rewarding financially, unless own business

Requirements
A locksmith should:
- be honest and dependable;
- be tactful;
- have good eye-hand coordination;
- have excellent eyesight;
- their work must be meticulous and accurate;
- have finger and manual dexterity;
- good powers of concentration.

School Subjects
Grade 10 Certificate

Compulsory Subjects: None
Recommended Subjects: Engineering and Graphic Design, Mechanical Technology

Training
TRAINING COURSE:
A three module course is offered by the Locksmiths Association of South Africa.
Each module is followed by a year practical training under the supervision of a qualified locksmith.
REGISTRATION:
After the course the candidate register with the Association as qualified locksmith.

Employer
- Locksmith shops
- Hardware and departmental stores
- Large industrial plants
- Safe and lock manufacturers
- Burglar and fire alarm companies
- A skilled and entrepreneurial locksmith can start up a business.

Contact
Locksmiths Association Of SA         
P O Box 4007
Randburg, 2125
Tel: (011) 886-8676
Tel: (011) 886-8527
Email: info@lasa.co.za

www.lasa.co.za