Level 3 Award in the In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
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Qualification Title |
Level 3 Award in the In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment |
Sector Subject Area (SSA) & Industry Sector |
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LCL Awards Qualification Number |
ISITEE |
Qualification Regulator(s) number |
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Qualification Level and Credit Value |
Level: 3, Credit Value: 4 |
Qualification Duration |
35 GLH 40 TQT |
Qualification Unit Titles |
In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment |
Qualification Information |
This regulated qualification is designed for operatives, managers of premises and employees who are responsible for the maintenance of electrical equipment. It provides underpinning knowledge and skills to comply with current legislation and the requirements of the IET Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment. |
Design Standards |
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Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria |
The learner will know:
The learner will be able to:
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Prerequisites |
None. An Initial Assessment conducted by the Approved Centre on application for the qualification will determine the learner's capability to complete the qualification. |
Examination and or Assessment method(s) |
The assessment methods within the qualification include an on-screen multiple choice knowledge examination and Centre marked performance assessment. |
Related Qualifications |
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Related Document(s) |
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Related links and support material |
IET Requirements for Electrical Installations Electrical Safety First Electrical Safety - HSE Electrical Safety Council HSE Electrical Safety |
Standard Qualification Fee– excludes VAT where applicable |
£63.35 |
Frequently asked questions about this course
How long does a domestic electrical installation certificate last?
Domestic electrical certificates, known as Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR), must be reviewed every 5 years in rented properties and are valid for up to 10 years for homeowners.
What is "Part P" of the Building Regulations?
Part P of the Building Regulations in the UK ensures electrical safety in residential buildings. It requires that all new electrical work is designed, installed, and tested to meet safety standards. Work must be carried out in accordance with BS 7671 - the IEE 18th Edition Wiring Regulations. Installers must be registered with an electrical self-certification scheme.