City & Guilds 2377-77 Two Day Experienced Operative PAT Course

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Training courses run for 2 sessions, with sessions on Wednesday and Wednesday £295.00
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Qualifications

City & Guilds 2377-77 Level3 Award in the In-Service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment

Who is this course for?

It is expected that candidates attempting the qualification should be familiar with electrical systems and hazards of electricity in order to satisfactorily complete the qualification. Candidates who are holders of an ECS card, JIB electrician grade card, or have successfully completed an NVQ based electrotechnical apprenticeship or technical certificate to Level 3, should be familiar with the electrical systems and hazards electricity can bring.

Course description

The course is suitable for anyone who undertakes inspection and testing of portable appliances as well as anyone involved in the administration and management of PAT. Although the course has a substantial level 3 theoretical content, the delivery is spread over two full days (09.00 - 17.00) giving sufficient time for practical application and assessment.

Assessment

Materials Required

Candidates will be provided with comprehensive course materials for the course and afterwards. This will include a free copy of the IET 5th Edition Code of Practice.

Entry Requirements

City & Guilds does not set entry requirements for this qualification. However, centres must ensure that candidates have the potential and opportunity to gain the qualification successfully. It is expected that candidates attempting the qualification should be familiar with electrical systems and hazards of electricity in order to satisfactorily complete the qualification. Candidates who are holders of an ECS card, JIB electrician grade card, or have successfully completed an NVQ based electrotechnical apprenticeship or technical certificate to Level 3, should be familiar with the electrical systems and hazards electricity can bring. Without evidence of formal qualifications, candidates must be able to demonstrate adequate prior knowledge and expertise to ensure they have the potential to successfully gain the qualification. Centres are required to conduct a practical test to evaluate the candidate’s ability to undertake electrical inspection and testing in a competent manner for the inspection and testing qualification. We therefore suggest that if you are inexperienced and new to the industry (i.e without formal electrical qualifications and experience practically) you look at our 3 Day inexperienced route instead.

Progression

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Teaching Staff

Mr Les Holmes

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