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City & Guilds 2377-32 & 22 Portable Appliance Testing with Management


Course Outline
The subject of Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) is one of the most misunderstood areas of electrical work and is sadly, often carried out incorrectly year after year at great cost to the customer and potentially risking the safety of the user. Our courses are designed to give PAT inspectors the opportunity to fully understand why and when we need to do PAT testing and how PAT is carried out correctly.

Course Structure
C&G 2377-32 Exam: 1hr 20min 50 Question,
Multiple Choice Exam
C&G 2377-22 Exam: 1hr 45min 40 Question,
Multiple Choice Exam and practical assessment
Fully Certified by City & Guilds (2377-22)
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WeekdaysTwo DaysTwo Days

Course Price
£420.00 + VAT per person


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LocationStart Date
Shrewsbury, SY4 4UGMon 03 Jun 2013Book Now

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Course Contents

The morning session on day one gives course delegates the basic electrical knowledge needed to understand the subject matter. The course then progresses to look at the code of practice for in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment produced by the Institute of Electrical Engineers.

On day two delegates will learn how to carry out portable appliance testing both by visual inspection and using test instruments, they will also learn how to correctly complete testing records. The management module of this course takes a closer look at the legal complications and health & safety aspects of the subject. They will then take a practical assessment and multiple choice examination.


Course Material
Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical EquipmentHaving undergone an extensive re-write The IET s new Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, fourth edition, has been ratified by its peer group review panel and is currently undergoing final production stages prior to publication in early November 2012. On The 28th November 2011 The Lofstedt report was published which highlighted a significant legislative over compliance by industry.

Target Audience
If You...
  • Work for a company that carries out PAT Testing and want a greater understanding of the subject
  • Manage a company and would like to know more about your legal responsibilities
  • Already carry out PAT testing but want to attain a City & Guilds 2377 qualification
This course is suitable for you


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