Course Aim
The IEE Regulations course will provide an explanation of the major changes to the Regulations from the 16th Edition (BS7671:2001) to the 17th Edition BS7671:2008 and its amendments.
Who would benefit?
The course is aimed at electrical personnel who design, install, inspect & test and maintain wiring systems. Persons attending MUST have at least one of the following qualifications:-
- C&G 2381 (issued after June 2001)
- C&G 2330-07 (LIII Certificate in installation)
- C&G 2330-08 (LIII Certificate in maintenance)
- C&G 2360 Part II (issued after Jan 2004)
Course Content
The course consists of the following training modules:
- Induction. An introduction to the course.
- PART ONE – Scope, Object and Fundamental Requirements for Safety. Who are the Regulations for and what are they meant to do.
- PART TWO – Definitions. Explanation of the terminology used in the Regulations.
- PART THREE – Assessment of General Characteristics. Surveying the site and equipment to be installed.
- PART FOUR – Protection for Safety. Checking the installation for safety.
- PART FIVE – Selection and Erection. Choosing the right equipment for the job.
- PART SIX – Inspection & Testing. Is the installation safe to use?
- PART – SEVEN – Special Locations. Areas where particular care is required.
- APPENDICES – Interpreting the graphs and tables.
- EXAMINATION – Have you understood the changes?.
Examination
The examination is a 1 hour, 30 question, computerised, open book, multiple-choice examination (GOLA).
Course Duration and Location
This 1 day course is available on-site, at training centres or other suitable venues.
Certification
Successful candidates are awarded a City and Guilds 2382-20 certificate.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility
Candidates MUST have at least one of the following qualifications to be eligible for the 1 day Update course:-
- C&G 2381 (issued after June 2001)
- C&G 2330-07 (LIII Certificate in installation)
- C&G 2330-08 (LIII Certificate in maintenance)
- C&G 2360 Part II (issued after Jan 2004)
Candidates not in possession of one or more of the above will need to attend the full 3 day course (C&G 2382-10) and sit the 2 hour, 60 question, computerised, open book, multiple-choice examination.
At time of booking
The following information MUST be provided at the time of booking:-
- Full Name, Gender and Date of Birth
- City & Guilds Candidate Number (can be found at the bottom of past certificates and is in the form ABC 1234)
For the course
Candidates MUST have a copy of the following publication for use during the course:-
- BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installation (ISBN 978-0-86341-844-0)
For the examination
Candidates must bring the following to the examination:-
- A clean copy of the above publication (i.e not annotated)
- Photo I.D. (e.g. Driving Licence, passport or similar)
- Pen and Calculator (not programmable)
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