PART P (LIMITED SCOPE)
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South West Assessment and Training has devised a training package to cover the requirements of domestic installation and at the end of the course students will have a sufficient level of competence, so that once registered with a relevant body, they will be able to work safely, efficiently and legally on electrical equipment. With the introduction to a change in the building regulations, most electrical work carried out in houses must, by law, be notified to the local authority building control. The exception to this is where the work is undertaken by a competent person who is a member of a Governing Body and is registered onto a Part P scheme.
In order for candidates to reach their full potential and fully meet the requirements of the Part P scheme, practical abilities will be required to be updated and an understanding of terminology and basic electrical theory. Even without an electrical background or with limited electrical knowledge, candidates will be provided with the required training to bring them up to speed.
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COURSE CONTENT;
* Application of Building Regulations
* Electrical safety legislation, regulations and standards
* Pre-work survey/inspection
* Safe isolation procedures
* Identification of unsafe electrical situations
* Earthing and bonding requirements
* Electrical safety legislation, regulations and standards
* Performing electrical test procedures
* Component and cable selection
* Installation techniques and component replacement
* Reading of test results and certification of completion
* Installation and routing of cables
* New circuitry requirements
* Special locations
* Lighting installations
* Maintenance
* Types of electrical supply
