Level 3 Certificate in Management of Electrical Equipment Maintenance City & Guilds 2377

Short course

In Birmingham

£ 195 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Level

    Beginner

The aim of this unit is to enable the candidate to manage the administrative responsibilities for the maintenance of electrical equipment. Suitable for: Candidates should successfully achieve the inspection & testing qualification before undertaking the management course.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Birmingham (West Midlands)
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B6 7BU

Start date

On request
Birmingham (West Midlands)
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Emc House, Deykin Park Industrial Estate, Deykin Avenue, B6 7BU

Start date

On request

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Course programme

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The aim of this unit is to enable the candidate to manage the administrative responsibilities for the maintenance of electrical equipment.

Candidates should successfully achieve the inspection & testing qualification before undertaking the management course.
(If booking both courses, discount of £100.00 applicable)

It is expected that candidates attempting either qualification should be familiar with electrical systems and hazards of electricity in order to satisfactorily complete this qualification. Without evidence of formal qualifications, candidates must be able to demonstrate adequate prior knowledge and experience to ensure they have the potential to successfully gain the qualifications.

Course Content
• The law and scope of the legislation relevant to the management of electrical equipment maintenance
• Types, use and testing of electrical equipment used for in-service inspection and testing
• Procedures, documentation and user responsibilities that are required for in-service inspection and testing
• Training that is required for in-service inspection and testing
• Appropriate test instruments and how they are used within in-service inspection and testing
• GOLA on-line exam 1 ½ hours
(45 questions – open book)

Delegates require a personal copy of the Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment, published by the IEE. This will be used throughout the course and can be used for reference during the exam. Other useful Publications IEE Exam Success IEE Wiring Regulations 2377 Obtainable from ourselves.

Level 3 Certificate in Management of Electrical Equipment Maintenance City & Guilds 2377

£ 195 + VAT