Whilst in training some of you will be approached by family and friends to do small bits of work, extra socket, light in the cupboard, install a shower circuit etc etc. It depends on your competency on what you can do but other things are involved.
No work should be undertaken unless you are insured. One of the members years ago (that was a first year student) installed a new lighting circuit in a kitchen for a friend of his family. Unfortunately he put his hole saw straight through the toilet soil pipe and the kitchen ceiling had to be ripped off and replaced, also the plumbing had to be fixed as well. All out of his own pocket!
To do any electrical works we need to look at the 3 main things that make us an Electrician.
i) Design. Can you safely and correctly design a circuit under the current Regs and the correct electrical standards?
ii) Install. Are you able to install cables, sockets, switches, appliances and light fittings within the standards of the Regs and Part-P?
iii) I&T. Not many people in training will have calibrated test equipment. If you do, are you able to carry out the correct test procedures and understand the readings? An Inspector & Tester must know everything about Design (cals etc), Installation and be able to know if the test results are acceptable.
It will be tempting to take on the odd little job every now and again but please just think about it first. It would be better to ask a forum member in your area to join you and do the job together, or just walk away from the offer all together.
Any Trainee taking on such jobs and asking how to do them in the TS, the thread will be deleted and the member questioned with regards to his/her TS member status. Staff and Mentors will not give help to Trainees undergoing what could be dangerous work.
Paul M
No work should be undertaken unless you are insured. One of the members years ago (that was a first year student) installed a new lighting circuit in a kitchen for a friend of his family. Unfortunately he put his hole saw straight through the toilet soil pipe and the kitchen ceiling had to be ripped off and replaced, also the plumbing had to be fixed as well. All out of his own pocket!
To do any electrical works we need to look at the 3 main things that make us an Electrician.
i) Design. Can you safely and correctly design a circuit under the current Regs and the correct electrical standards?
ii) Install. Are you able to install cables, sockets, switches, appliances and light fittings within the standards of the Regs and Part-P?
iii) I&T. Not many people in training will have calibrated test equipment. If you do, are you able to carry out the correct test procedures and understand the readings? An Inspector & Tester must know everything about Design (cals etc), Installation and be able to know if the test results are acceptable.
It will be tempting to take on the odd little job every now and again but please just think about it first. It would be better to ask a forum member in your area to join you and do the job together, or just walk away from the offer all together.
Any Trainee taking on such jobs and asking how to do them in the TS, the thread will be deleted and the member questioned with regards to his/her TS member status. Staff and Mentors will not give help to Trainees undergoing what could be dangerous work.
Paul M