Hi everyone,
Question about 2391-52 (initial verification and periodic testing)
A brief background to my situation; I do some in-house wiring for industrial applications, stuff like 3-phase motors, phase controllers, machines into spurs, that sort of thing. I’m not a proper spark & don’t pretend to be - which is where my problems start. I’m trying to get off the factory floor and into the field a bit more - this means doing the same jobs but at a customers site. Customers understandably want proof of competence for their risk assessments and insurance, which I need to get.
I’ve been on the standard 18th Ed course & passed the test fine. This is because they taught me everything during the course - I’d never even opened the regs book until I was in the classroom.
So, the 2391-52 course is apparently very difficult. But will they teach me everything I need to know as part of the course before the test? They say prior experience is essential, but realistically how much experience is needed? Or is it really a case that I should only go on it if I am already able to do it?
In the regs course I noticed that I had an advantage over experience as I had to look up every single answer in the book whereas anyone with experience answered straight away and often gave the real-life answer instead of the regs answer. I guess this won’t be the case for the 2391-52?
Tl;dr; What are the chances of reading GN3 and blagging it?
Thanks for any guidance!
Question about 2391-52 (initial verification and periodic testing)
A brief background to my situation; I do some in-house wiring for industrial applications, stuff like 3-phase motors, phase controllers, machines into spurs, that sort of thing. I’m not a proper spark & don’t pretend to be - which is where my problems start. I’m trying to get off the factory floor and into the field a bit more - this means doing the same jobs but at a customers site. Customers understandably want proof of competence for their risk assessments and insurance, which I need to get.
I’ve been on the standard 18th Ed course & passed the test fine. This is because they taught me everything during the course - I’d never even opened the regs book until I was in the classroom.
So, the 2391-52 course is apparently very difficult. But will they teach me everything I need to know as part of the course before the test? They say prior experience is essential, but realistically how much experience is needed? Or is it really a case that I should only go on it if I am already able to do it?
In the regs course I noticed that I had an advantage over experience as I had to look up every single answer in the book whereas anyone with experience answered straight away and often gave the real-life answer instead of the regs answer. I guess this won’t be the case for the 2391-52?
Tl;dr; What are the chances of reading GN3 and blagging it?
Thanks for any guidance!