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Building Regulations


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Summary

Price
£275 inc VAT
Or £45.83/mo. for 6 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Approving Electrical Installation Work in Dwellings in Compliance with Building Regulations (QCF)
Awarded by City and Guilds
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

Was formally used as Part P introduction and now is a stand alone qualification with City and Guilds.

The exam contains 20 questions in 40 minutes and the pass rate is 14/20, it is electrically biaised with a few technical questions.

The exam can be done at home when you are ready at atime to suit your timetable, evening, weekend, during the day providing we agree the date and time in advance.

Description

You will study the

Building Regulations 2000

Approved Documents mainly Part P

Elements of Health and Safety at Work Act

Elements of Electricity Act

ONLINE VERSION includes important and key information relating to these documents.

Electrical safety – dwellings

The Building Regulations 2000

Design and installation of electrical installations

APPROVED DOCUMENTBuilding Regulations 2000

APPROVED DOCUMENTPElectrical safety – dwellingsComing into effect 6 April 2006

Who is this course for?

Electricians or construction workers wishing to add to their course portfolio and qualifications

Requirements

No previous experience required just a willingness to learn a new subject.

Career path

Can form part of an attractive CV for future employers

Questions and answers


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Arch.x asked:

Is this course is suitable for Architects

Answer:

This course was the assessment package for the Part P but is a stand alone course from city and guilds but still has an electrical bias but is the only course for the qualification. It does not go into great detail like a college course used to, I taught the building regs for 3 hours per week as a HNC subject. It is suitable for the questioner but their knowledge of the regs should be greater than this course could provide however it is still the only one of its type so stands alone 2393-10

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