Training Course:17th Edition Wiring RegulationsSchool/Trainer:Doncaster College Doncaster, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' The IEE Wiring Regulations are the definitive standards for the electrical industry. They are also the set requirements and operating criteria for the UK and correspond to EC standards
They are recognised by the British Standards institute as a British Standard (BS7671)
It is suitable for anyone wishing to demonstrate an understanding of the IEE 17th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671).
The aims of this qualifications are to:
Meet the needs of candidates who work in the Building Engineering Sector such as Electricians. This will replace the City and Guilds Certificate requirement for Electrical Installation 16th Edition June 2001 (2381) ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.don.ac.uk/
Phone:01302 553553
School Address/Venue(s):
Doncaster College The Hub Chappell Drive Doncaster DN1 2RF United Kingdom
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