EAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL INSTALLER QUALIFICATION (PART P)

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We are providing a training course to help electricians and others outside the industry to get prepared for Part P of the
building regulations. With the advent of Part P, the NICEIC, ECA and Corgi have decided to collaborate and provide a
modular training course which is now a national qualification for domestic installers.
The course covers the scope of work to become competent for electrical work within a dwelling. It’s extensive, but the
modular structure allows for those already in the industry, such as competent but unqualified electricians, to pick and
choose the sections they are not up to date with. Similarly, those with no qualifications at all can take the full course. The
course is aimed at candidates with no formal qualifications to bring them in line with the building regulations and become
domestic installers.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • North West England
Category:

Further Details

This course is suitable for those persons carrying out electrical work in dwellings who have no formal qualifications and
seek to register to self certify their work to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations.
COURSE CONTENT
• Applicable Building Regulations
• Electrical Safety legislation, regulations standards and terminology
• Pre work survey/inspection
• Safe isolation procedures
• Identification of unsafe electrical situations
• Earthing and bonding requirements
• Electrical test procedures
• Cable and component selection
• Installation and replacement of electrical components
• Checking the correct and safe operation of installed electrical components
• Recording of electrical test results and completion of certification
• Installing and/or rerouting cables
• Special Locations
• New circuit requirements
• Lighting installations
• Maintenance
• Supplies

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Warrington

Guide Price: £875+VAT