Building Regulations for Electrical Installers (Part P)

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Vocational qualification

In Pyle

£ 210 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification Level 3

  • Location

    Pyle (Wales)

  • Class hours

    8h

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Start date

    Different dates available

All courses are offered throughout the UK

The course is aimed at providing awareness of the relevant legislation and building regulations affecting the electrical trade and how to comply with other building regulations and approved documentation.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Pyle (Bridgend)
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Trydanol Court, Heol Mostyn, Village Farm Industrial Estate, Pyle, CF33 6BJ

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About this course

You will require the IEE or NICEIC guide to the building regulations publication.

Assessment will be an online examination of 40 minutes duration

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Roy Robinson

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19/04/2016
What I would highlight: I would recommend this centre to anyone looking for a solid formation, with exhalent tuition and a friendly environment. Thank you for everything, Phil and Tony.
What could be improved: All good
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Subjects

  • Construction Safety
  • Construction
  • Electrical
  • Trade
  • Regulations
  • Building regulations
  • Knowledge of Electrical Theory
  • Knowledge of Electrical Industry
  • Electrical Safety
  • Electrical Installation
  • Domestic Electrical Installation
  • Electrical Installer

Teachers and trainers (1)

Philip Spratt

Philip Spratt

Lecturer

Course programme

Domestic Electrical Installations became a controlled service in January 2005 and electrical work, where applicable, will need to be notified to local authority building control as a statutory requirement

This City & Guilds or EAL Accredited Course is aimed at the electrical trade covering Part P and other relevant building regulations. Course content covers relevant building regulations and how they affect the electrical installer and the importance and procedures for compliance.

Building Regulations for Electrical Installers (Part P)

£ 210 + VAT