City and Guilds Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings 2393-10
Short course
In Stockton-On-Tees
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Short course
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Stockton-on-tees
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Duration
1 Day
This course covers the general requirements of the Building Regulations in relation to electrical installations to dwellings. You will cover; 1. Scope, Purpose and Structure of the Building Regulations 2. Understand notifiable and non-notifiable types of building work 3. Identify relevant approved documents 4. Indentify the role of Building Control Services. The course will help you with the Methods of Compliance for the 7 Parts of the Building Regulations that are most relevant to electrical installations in dwellings. Suitable for: Candidates are required to read and bring with them:-. Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations (ISBN 978-0-8634-862-4) It would also be an advantage to have a copy of:-. Electrical Installers Guide to the Building Regulations.
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About this course
The course is most suited to those with electrical knowledge or training, or who have passed previous electrician courses. You should be familiar with installations in the domestic electrical sector and should be working in this environment. Ideally you will hold a City and Guilds 2360 Part 1, or a City & Guilds 2330 level 2 or equivalent qualification.
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I Graham
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The City and Guilds Certificate in the Building Regulations is a one day course suitable for electricians who are working in the domestic electrical industry. It is most suited to those who have had several years experience working within the industry.
This qualification is widely recognized by the 5 main competent person’s schemes run throughout England and Wales (NAPIT, NICEIC, Gas Safe, ELECSA, BSI). Those who successfully complete this course will be able to apply to their preferred scheme for accreditation.
City and Guilds Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings 2393-10