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CITY & GUILDS 2377 – Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment | Training | Course

Objective:
To provide delegates with the necessary knowledge and safe working practices to enable them to carry out Testing and Inspection of portable appliances in accordance with current legislation
Course Duration:
1 Day Instruction + On-line Examination
Pre-course requirements
Delegates should have a knowledge and understanding of electrical principles along with an understanding of workplace health & safety. Please refer to the IEE website www.theiet.org/publishing/books/wir-reg/ and make reference to the 'Code of Practice 2377 for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment' ISBN 978-0-86341-833-4.
Programme:
- Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
- Electrical accidents and injuries
- Safe isolation of electrical installations and fittings
- Legal implications of the 1989 Regulations
- Interpretation of the Regulations
- Safe Working Practices
- The requirement to test (Regulations Four – Electricity at Work Regulations)
- Identification of applicable appliances
- Labelling and Documentation
- The Tests
- Records/record keeping
Outcomes
Successful completion of the course and on-line exam results in the issue of a City & Guilds Certification – Inspection and Test of Electrical Equipment
Duration: 1 Day course
Contact:
Simon Artley: 01614809822
sartley@setatraining.com







