Download Nvq Level 3 Electrical Installation 2357na
Hi 1, I did the 2351 level 3 course a few years ago for which I got a c&g level 3 cert. I did most of the nvq, then gave it up when i went to work in Scotland. Now I have this and the 2382 cert. I know it was replaced with the 2330 and now the diploma course. Is this qualification still recognised or do i need to start all over again. 2, I have been given work by a builder who is renovating houses.
Do I just need to be on a competent person scheme to sign off work. How long ago are your qual's. I presume you mean they were to 16th. Your Q2, in a nutshell YES. If you become a member on one of the competent person schemes NIC, BSI, NAPIT, ELECSA etc. You can then sign your own work off.
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Just need to verify exactly what qualifications etc. That the scheme you want to join require. NIC used to do an information/application pack you could ask for. Presume they still do? But that detailed all the bits you need to do to join. I presume the others scheme do/did something similar?
At the moment I presume you can follow the 'B' option for certifying notifiable work. Electrician is competent BUT not a member of approved body to self cert their work.
Page 11 of Approved Doc P. (Download a copy if you haven't already got one!). Hi 1, I did the 2351 level 3 course a few years ago for which I got a c&g level 3 cert. I did most of the nvq, then gave it up when i went to work in Scotland. Now I have this and the 2382 cert.
I know it was replaced with the 2330 and now the diploma course. Is this qualification still recognised or do i need to start all over again. 2, I have been given work by a builder who is renovating houses. Do I just need to be on a competent person scheme to sign off work. If you completed C&G 2351 Level 3 (Knowledge of Electrical Installation Engineering) then you have completed your technical certificate and all you have to do now is the NVQ.
Although, as I'm sure that you're aware, you will need to hurry. Not sure how easy it is to migrate from 2351 to the incoming 2357.
About the course You’ll really get to know the installation skills you need to succeed as an electrician and will expand your knowledge into electrical testing. You’ll learn how to take responsibility for your safety at work and delve into core scientific principles. This course provides the underpinning knowledge in electro technology and safety needed for anyone planning to take up a career in this industry. The certificate can be taken within a centre environment and will support learners taking an apprenticeship in electro technical engineering.
This certificate combines generic electro technical knowledge with optional units in Electrical Installation (Buildings and Structures). • Electrical / Engineering Installation Operations • Safe Working Practices • Environmental Awareness • Electrical Scientific Principles • Electrical Testing Every learner at Crawley College who is under 19 will undertake a personal Study Programme designed to develop them academically, practically and personally. Study Programmes contain 3 essential elements: • Subject Course – Vocational or chosen Academic subject, usually studied for 12 – 16 hours a week. • English and Maths – Every learner will work towards GCSE grade 4 in English and Maths or Functional Skills. Learners who have already achieved a Grade 4 or C will extend their English and Maths through in-class activities.
• 3E – Our own brand of specific entrepreneurship, enterprise and employability training. You will have specific time in your timetable for each of the three elements above and you will be expected to attend all elements throughout the year. Study programmes are designed to help you meet your maximum potential and progress to the next level of study or into work. Students 16-18 year olds will not have to pay tuition fees, awarding body registration or exam fees. Please note: You may be entitled to a Bursary payment to help with costs such as travel to College, trips and equipment, a food allowance and childcare. To qualify you must be resident in the UK and meet the eligibility criteria which will include evidence of your financial circumstances. Cost Information for students aged 19 and over on the start date of their studies.