Ive limited experience in the electrical field and im wanting to learn. Would this course be worth while? I cant get a placement with anyone as I have childcare issues and my employer doesnt have the time to train me from the beginning. The only issue I see with the course is that its 8 days long whereas an apprenticeship is 4 years. How can I learn everything needed in 8 days when it should take alot longer?
Part P)Full & Defined Scope Electrical Scheme
(APL)
The first three days of this course will provide a Practical application for electrical Installation in a domestic environment
This course covers
Using the correct cable and installation methods to give you the knowledge to completely install all the circuits in a domestic property.
Installation of distribution boards ,sockets ,lighting ,heating etc
It is design for those with little or no electrical experience.
Part P electrical qualification for those who wish to join either the ELECSA or NICEIC Electrical
Competent Person Schemes. The Full Scope Scheme is for those whose main role is domestic electrical
installations or maintenance and wish able to carry out full electrical installations including installing new
consumer units or ring mains. The Full Scope qualification includes all the areas originally mapped in the
EAS document that detailed 17 competency areas for electrical work being carried out within domestic
properties. This course has been fully updated in line with BS7671:2008 17th Edition Wiring Regulations
For more details on the ELECSA Electrical Competent Persons Scheme go to
http://www.elecsa.org.uk/
For more details on the NICEIC Domestic Installer Scheme go to
NICEIC, the home of contracting excellence - NICEIC
Course Duration: 8 days
Course cost ÂŁ965.00 plus vat
Part P)Full & Defined Scope Electrical Scheme
(APL)
The first three days of this course will provide a Practical application for electrical Installation in a domestic environment
This course covers
Using the correct cable and installation methods to give you the knowledge to completely install all the circuits in a domestic property.
Installation of distribution boards ,sockets ,lighting ,heating etc
It is design for those with little or no electrical experience.
Part P electrical qualification for those who wish to join either the ELECSA or NICEIC Electrical
Competent Person Schemes. The Full Scope Scheme is for those whose main role is domestic electrical
installations or maintenance and wish able to carry out full electrical installations including installing new
consumer units or ring mains. The Full Scope qualification includes all the areas originally mapped in the
EAS document that detailed 17 competency areas for electrical work being carried out within domestic
properties. This course has been fully updated in line with BS7671:2008 17th Edition Wiring Regulations
For more details on the ELECSA Electrical Competent Persons Scheme go to
http://www.elecsa.org.uk/
For more details on the NICEIC Domestic Installer Scheme go to
NICEIC, the home of contracting excellence - NICEIC
Course Duration: 8 days
Course cost ÂŁ965.00 plus vat