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Hi

I am probably going to sound stupid asking this question but here goes. I have just bought a new LAP voltage tester. when testing my plug sockets using a socket test connector I am getting a reading of .410V. Now this is where I will probably sound stupid but I was expecting around the 230V as is the voltage provided in uk houses. Can someone put me right please.

sonia
 
GBK,

To be honest I can’t see how you can expect people differentiate between former services personnel and former office workers, etc.

Fast track training courses do not give the experience required to safely work on electrical installations. I doubt you will find many will argue the point.
 
GBK,

To be honest I can’t see how you can expect people differentiate between former services personnel and former office workers, etc.

Fast track training courses do not give the experience required to safely work on electrical installations. I doubt you will find many will argue the point.

If you are referring to customers telling the difference I do not expect that ... E54 criticism was levelled at the RAF and MOD, I assume corporately, 'hoodwinking' Sonia and others. If there is evidence that ex-serving personnel who have been through the resettlement funded by the MOD are a hazard to themselves and the public then I am almost completely certain that this is an issue that they would wish to address. The reputation of the Royal Air Force and the other services, their ex serving personnel, and the MOD is on the line here. There are routes which may allow the case to be made to restrict resettlement course attendance for certain courses to those who have adequate previous transferable experience.
 
If you are referring to customers telling the difference I do not expect that ... E54 criticism was levelled at the RAF and MOD, I assume corporately, 'hoodwinking' Sonia and others. If there is evidence that ex-serving personnel who have been through the resettlement funded by the MOD are a hazard to themselves and the public then I am almost completely certain that this is an issue that they would wish to address. The reputation of the Royal Air Force and the other services, their ex serving personnel, and the MOD is on the line here. There are routes which may allow the case to be made to restrict resettlement course attendance for certain courses to those who have adequate previous transferable experience.

That clearly is something that needs to be addressed.

Back to my last post:
I was referring to fully qualified time served tradesmen giving recognition to short courses. Why should they?

Call me bigoted if you like but I’ll never recognise someone that has spent five weeks in a training centre as a competent tradesman. No matter what their background is.
 

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