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CITY & GUILDS 2382-10 17TH EDITION Requirements for Electrical Installation | Training | Courses | Special Offer 2011
From July 2008 all Electrical work must comply with the 17th Edition regulations.
Electricians who did 16th Edition before 2005 and new candidates will need to do this to work to BS7671 2008 Standards.
SETA offers a four day course and a one day update for candidates.
An extra day can be provided for a familiarisation on Electricity at Work Regulations (this is added on to the 4 day course on the Friday)
Objective:
To provide delegates with the necessary skills,and knowledge to demonstrate they are fully conversant with the requirements of the IEE Wiring Regulations BS 7671: 2008
Course Duration:
4 days
Pre-course requirements:
Delegates should have a good understanding of electrical installations and be conversant with electrical formulas and applications.
PROGRAMME:
There are eight units making up the course relating to Parts 1 – 7 and the Appendices of BS7671: 2008
- Scope, object and fundamental principles
- Definitions
- Assessment of general characteristics
- Protection for safety
- Selection and erection of equipment
- Inspection and testing
- Special installations or locations
- Appendices
Duration: 4 Day course .
Contact:
Simon Artley: 01614809822
sartley@setatraining.com







