Would You Be Interested in an IET Wiring Regulations Course?

If you work in the electrical industry, you’ll know how important the Wiring Regulations are. They’re the foundation of safe and compliant installations, and staying up to date is essential.

We’re considering launching an IET-run Wiring Regulations course that takes you through the latest edition of the IET Wiring Regulations book. The aim is to help you understand the regs in depth, prepare for the exam, and feel confident applying them in real-world scenarios.

Before we make any decisions, we’d love your input. Could you please spare a few minutes to give us some feedback: Wiring regulations feedback form – Fill in form

 

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  • I must admit I was surprised by this.

    One assumes that this would have to be a bit different to the sort of thing offered at technical colleges and training centres up and down the land already, because if not,  the IET becomes just a late joiner to a race where its main involvement was to help write the book that the City and Guilds folk use to write parts of the exam and I cannot see how it can compete on that alone ?

    So, how might it differ ? 
    A course designed also for the people teaching students for, or even those setting the questions for,  the exams might have more relevance. That would  make use of the one thing the IET has, that the majority of colleges of FE don't - access to the original thinking behind the rules, rather than just the rules themselves, or at best a bit of a guess as to the intention.

    A course with more of a 'train the trainers' emphasis if you will.

    Mike.

    Edited to correct grammar and break up a very long sentence of gobbledygook .

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  • I must admit I was surprised by this.

    One assumes that this would have to be a bit different to the sort of thing offered at technical colleges and training centres up and down the land already, because if not,  the IET becomes just a late joiner to a race where its main involvement was to help write the book that the City and Guilds folk use to write parts of the exam and I cannot see how it can compete on that alone ?

    So, how might it differ ? 
    A course designed also for the people teaching students for, or even those setting the questions for,  the exams might have more relevance. That would  make use of the one thing the IET has, that the majority of colleges of FE don't - access to the original thinking behind the rules, rather than just the rules themselves, or at best a bit of a guess as to the intention.

    A course with more of a 'train the trainers' emphasis if you will.

    Mike.

    Edited to correct grammar and break up a very long sentence of gobbledygook .

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