18th Edition Wiring Regulations

This course is for all practicing electricians, maintenance engineers, electrical designers and installers who require detailed knowledge and certification on the 18th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations

Description

By the end of the programme participants will be able to:

  • Achieve, by examination, C&G 2382-22 Certification for the IEE Wiring Regulations 18th Edition BS 7671:2022
  • Apply the regulations in their everyday work instructions

 

The Programme Will Cover:

  • Introduction to BS 7671:2022 and all appendices
  • City & Guilds registration
  • Introduction to BS 7671:2022 – Parts 1 to 7 and its appendices
  • Introduction to supplementary literature [Guidance Notes]
  • On-site guide
  • Electricity at Work Regulations
  • BS Standards
  • Part 1 – Scope, objective and fundamental principles
  • Part 2 – Definition of terms used within the Regulations
  • Part 3 – Assessment of the general characteristics of installations
  • Part 4 – Protection for safety
  • Part 5 – Selection and erection of equipment
  • Part 6 – Inspection and testing
  • Part 7 – Special installations and locations
  • Revision
  • Mock examination [1 hour]

 

Our 18th Edition electrical course has been updated to incorporate Amendment 3, released in July 2024.

Prerequisites

None

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