Electrical Inspection & Testing Training Courses for Birmingham & the West Midlands
Inspection and testing are crucial parts of the role of an electrician. This qualification meets the minimum requirement level for qualified supervisors responsible for electrical work in domestic properties subject to Part P of the Building Regulations (England and Wales) who want to join competent person schemes (such as NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA etc).
It will provide the trainee with the skills and knowledge needed for ensuring the safety, quality and technical standard of the electrical installation work carried out by the enterprise. The qualification comprises knowledge and performance within combination units.
Please note that candidates are required to complete an on-site Portfolio of Evidence to achieve this qualification.
- Cost: £2,280 + VAT
This qualification will be delivered by both practical workshops and theory classes.
This qualification will be obtained by you once you have completed the 8 mandatory units to achieve 27 credits. This certificate has 224 Guided Learning Hours (GLH). All units must be completed.
Knowledge learning outcomes have on-screen exams and a centre-marked assignment. Performance learning outcomes are assessed in centre (using occupational evidence and/or simulated assessment).
The assessment of this qualification involves the following aspects:
- Knowledge learning outcomes: External (EAL marked) on–screen exams, and a centre marked assignment.
- Performance learning outcomes: Locally assessed.
- Completion Occupational Competence Unit: This is assessed by an externally set assessment rig in an independent controlled assessment environment, which is dedicated to assessment activity only and does not facilitate trainees’ working or training activity. To undertake this unit, trainees must provide auditable formal evidence that they have the relevant electrotechnical knowledge, understanding, experience and skills at the appropriate level that enables them to carry out the assessment activities effectively and safely as prescribed for each learning outcome. It is a recommendation that this is the last unit to be undertaken in the Certificate.
This qualification will be obtained by you once you have completed the 8 mandatory units to achieve 27 credits. All units must be completed:
Unit ELTD3/01: Understand and Apply Health and Safety legislation, practices, and procedures ‘Electrical Installations in Residential premises’ GLH 35
Unit ELTD3/02: Understand and apply environmental legislation, working practices and the principles of environmental technology systems associated with Electrical Installations in Residential premises GLH 35
Unit ELTD3/03: Understand and apply the practices and procedures for overseeing and organising the work environment when installing electrical installations in residential premises GLH 25
Unit ELTD3/04: Understanding and applying the principles, practices and procedures for the planning, preparation and selection of wiring systems and electrotechnical equipment in residential premises GLH 25
Unit ELTD3/05: Understand and apply the practices and procedures for the installation and connection of wiring systems and electrotechnical equipment in residential premises GLH 25
Unit ELTD3/6.1: Understand and apply the principles, practices and legislation for the inspection, testing, commissioning, approving and certification of electrical installations in residential premises GLH 40
Unit ELTD3/07: Understand and apply the principles, practices and legislation for diagnosing and correcting electrical faults in electrical installations in residential premises GLH 35
Unit ELTD3/OCU: ELECTROTECHNICAL OCCUPATIONAL COMPETENCE? Approval of Electrical Installations in Residential premises GLH 4
This certificate has 224 Guided Learning Hours (GLH).
Trainees must have the maturity and potential ability to meet the requirements of the assessment criteria for each learning outcome of the qualification units. Trainees must have the minimum levels of literacy and numeracy to comply with the health and safety aspects of the scheme, the completion of the learning outcomes and the external assessment.
Accredited Electrical & Electrician Courses
The life of an electrician is a varied one, working in both domestic and commercial settings, with no two days being the same. Completion of any of our electrical courses means you will be qualified to work independently or for an accredited electrical company, enjoying the benefits of a rewarding and interesting career.
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We have fully qualified ACS assessors who will guide you through the duration of your chosen field of study.
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