Training courses

Hi,

I have been a long-time user of the forums and I am involved in supervising electrical work (by subcontractors) as part of my job as facilities manager. 

I'd like to think that I'm fairly competent in my knowledge and limitations of BS7671.

I think its time I took some sort of course in BS7671, so that I can back up my opinion and instructions and legitimately carry out minor jobs at work here and there. I don't have any plans to become an electrician - it looks very dirty!

Can anyone recommend what course I should be taking, providers etc, or just advice in general?

Parents
  • Further to Lyle's response; for your awareness and to expand your own knowledge base of BS7671 there are typically college organised courses for the 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations (City & Guilds 2382-22) - the course can be delivered at nights or weekends (overall duration 20-24 hours). Outcome of training will require you to complete a short open book multiple choice exam. Upon conclusion of the training and exam you'll receive the 18th Edition certificate. The course itself costs circa £550 and extremely beneficial - dependent on the course organiser, you should receive plenty of reading material and support. 

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  • Further to Lyle's response; for your awareness and to expand your own knowledge base of BS7671 there are typically college organised courses for the 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations (City & Guilds 2382-22) - the course can be delivered at nights or weekends (overall duration 20-24 hours). Outcome of training will require you to complete a short open book multiple choice exam. Upon conclusion of the training and exam you'll receive the 18th Edition certificate. The course itself costs circa £550 and extremely beneficial - dependent on the course organiser, you should receive plenty of reading material and support. 

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