Management of Electrical Equipment Maintenance (PAT) 2377-32
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In Huntingdon
Description
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Course
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Location
Huntingdon
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Class hours
6h
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Duration
1 Day
This half-day course is designed to explain the legal requirements of portable equipment testing and how to implement a successful portable appliance testing programme. Portable appliance methods are discussed together with practical application. Candidates will be eligible to sit the City & Guilds examination 2377/11 on completion, which will offer a nationally recognised qualification
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About this course
This one-day course is designed to explain the legal requirements of portable equipment testing and how to implement a successful portable appliance testing programme. Portable appliance methods are discussed together with practical application. Candidates will be eligible to sit the City & Guilds examination 2377/32 on completion, which will offer a nationally recognised qualification.
Managers and Supervisors who are responsible for the management and legal requirements of portable appliance testing.
Pre-requisite: An original Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment (PAT) C&G 2377/12 certificate. Delegates will be required to bring the IEE publication: Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment; a requirement for the examination. The Code of Practice book can be purchased from West Anglia Training Association Ltd, please ask for details.
WATA regularly exceeds national average pass rates producing award winning delegates. Attention to quality and innovation and substantial growth and development has recently earned WATA the Huntingdonshire Business Development Award 2014.
Delegates will be required to complete a full application form to enable us to complete their register with City & Guilds
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Subjects
- Testing
- Electrical
- Portable testing
- Legal Requirement
- Regulations
- Safety work procedures
- Health & Safety
- Electrician
- Handling of Tools
- Electrical risks
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Course programme
This one-day course is designed to explain the legal requirements of portable equipment testing and how to implement a successful portable appliance testing programme. Portable appliance methods are discussed together with practical application. Candidates will be eligible to sit the City & Guilds examination 2377/32 on completion, which will offer a nationally recognised qualification.
Management of Electrical Equipment Maintenance (PAT) 2377-32