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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  • The IET is certanly not a late joiner to the party, I did a session at Savoy Place on the 16th Edition with the then IEE back in the mists of time. You may not have visited the Elex shows around the country but on each day of the show the IET does 4 presentations on the Wiring Regulations with different topics. The topics change each year.

    I have done, and still do, training on the Wiring Regulations and try to teach through understanding rather how to pass the exam.

    JP

  • I "taught" my first wiring regulations course in September 1992. In preparation, I bought a series of videos from the IEE (I think I still have them). After viewing them I realized how little I really knew. Thinking back, I had been "volunteered" by a tutor in the college. I was a student of his, just a contractor doing the C-Certificate. I think he pushed me forward as there was no one else on the college teaching staff who wanted an to do an evening course. No way should I have been put in front of any class, even of my own peers. When I found out that the candidates were mostly from Mott McDonald Consulting Engineers, I very nearly through the towel in! I didn't and got through that course and hundreds after.

    Here I am, now with almost 35 years of part-time tutoring under my belt, and I am still very much aware of how little I really know!

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  • I "taught" my first wiring regulations course in September 1992. In preparation, I bought a series of videos from the IEE (I think I still have them). After viewing them I realized how little I really knew. Thinking back, I had been "volunteered" by a tutor in the college. I was a student of his, just a contractor doing the C-Certificate. I think he pushed me forward as there was no one else on the college teaching staff who wanted an to do an evening course. No way should I have been put in front of any class, even of my own peers. When I found out that the candidates were mostly from Mott McDonald Consulting Engineers, I very nearly through the towel in! I didn't and got through that course and hundreds after.

    Here I am, now with almost 35 years of part-time tutoring under my belt, and I am still very much aware of how little I really know!

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