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City and Guilds Electrical Training Courses Provider

City and Guilds AccreditedPASS is an accredited City and Guilds training course provider offering a full range of professional training courses aimed at the electrician or those working towards an electrical testing and inspection qualification, or 17th edition wiring regulations.

City and Guilds are represented in over 100 countries worldwide as a vocational awarding body for qualifications.

They offer a diverse selection of courses and qualifications and have a reputation for quality recognized by employers, educational bodies and learners worldwide.

City and Guilds and PASS Ltd

Your City and Guilds course studied with PASS will give you the best possible chance of a successful start to you electrical career. Whether you take a short course or a longer more in depth course the City and Guilds Syllabus teamed with PASS Limited charismatic and experienced tutors, will ensure an enjoyable learning experience.

Course Level

The courses are given an ability level of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc. this is to ensure that candidates pick the correct level to which they need to be qualified and so that they can see the progression routes within a given field. If you are unsure about your level of ability give us a call on 0845 365 39 45. Some courses also require you to hold certain qualifications before you can attend a course. These are called Pre-requisites.

16th Edition

The 16th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations has since 1992 been adopted as the British Standard (BS 7671) for electrical installation work. The regulations have since been superseded by the British Standard BS 7671 "Requirements for electrical installations" 17th Edition.

17th Edition

The 17th edition, released in January 2008, was made mandatory for all installations tested, designed or constructed after July 1, 2008. One of the more significant changes is (chapter 41) that 30 mA RCDs will be required for socket outlets that are for use by ordinary persons and are intended for general use. This improves the level of protection against electrical shock in the UK to a level comparable to that in other EU countries. The 17th edition incorporates new sections relating to micro-generation and solar photovoltaic systems.

NVQ

NVQs are based on national occupational standards. These standards are statements of performance that describe what competent people in a particular occupation are expected to be able to do. They cover all the main aspects of an occupation, including current best practice, the ability to adapt to future requirements and the knowledge and understanding that underpin competent performance.

City & Guilds Courses offered by PASS

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