Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification (City and Guilds 2392-10)
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Description
Meet the needs of candidates who work or want to work in the electrotechnical sector.
Allow candidates to learn, develop and practice skills required for employment or progression in the electrotechnical sector.
Meet the needs of those working in allied trades who as part of their primary activity undertake some electrical installation work.
Aid progression to the related City & Guilds Level 3 certificate in inspection, testing and certification (2391-10).
Course content
For candidates to be able to utilise the provisions of BS7671, EAWR 1989 and other related documents to perform fundamental inspection, testing and verification of new installations. For candidates to be able to use a range of …
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Meet the needs of candidates who work or want to work in the
electrotechnical sector.
Allow candidates to learn, develop and practice skills required for
employment or progression in the electrotechnical sector.
Meet the needs of those working in allied trades who as part of
their primary activity undertake some electrical installation
work.
Aid progression to the related City & Guilds Level 3
certificate in inspection, testing and certification (2391-10).
Course content
For candidates to be able to utilise the provisions of BS7671, EAWR 1989 and other related documents to perform fundamental inspection, testing and verification of new installations. For candidates to be able to use a range of instruments to perform testing For candidates to be able to demonstrate safe working and safe working practices whilst performing inspection testing and verification.
- Use EAWR 1989 to identify points being
- Practice Safe Isolation Identify faults
- Use BS 7671, HSE GS 38 and GN 3
- Use BS 7671 to identify points being covered
Entry Requirements
Minimum age requirement imposed by City & Guilds of 18yrs. All candidates are required to have City & Guilds 2360 or City & Guilds 2330 level 3 or Part P of the Building regulations issued by a relevant certifying body (e.g. BlueFlame) and current City & Guilds Wiring Regulations (2382 -10 or -20) as a pre-requisite to starting this course.
Delivery & Assessment methods
50 question Guild On Line Assessment (Formal) Practical assessment (Formal)
Progression
progression to the related City & Guilds Level 3 certificate in inspection, testing and certification (2391-10).
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