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I do hope Ms Emma Clancy is reading this!!
you have to remember that this is advanced Electrical Trainee stuff. after the part p qualification, but before being let loose.
I'm pretty sure this isn't aimed at electricians, more at PAT testers and caretakers.
What qualification do you think you need to remove a faceplate then, or is it a question of 'competence'?PAT testers aren't allowed to remove faceplates, they ain't qualified.
It's all NICEIC BOLLOX!
What qualification do you think you need to remove a faceplate then, or is it a question of 'competence'?
Replacing a faceplate like for like isn't rocket science, and a 2 day course should go some way to prove competence.
and once having passed that, the opportunity to take the advanced course... how to use power tools without injury. ..... drills..the curly round thing fits into the pointy end of the tool. the trigger turns the curly round thing in order to make holes. the heavy lump under the tool is a battery. it's not a mallet.Coming soon from Nic enterprises " how to use hand tools", this course will prove invaluable to all skill levels and includes "recognising a toolbox "knowing which end of a screwdriver to use" and "how to avoid injury from those nasty pointy bits on the end of your test leads".:smilewinkgrin:
Coming soon...The light bulb replacement safe isolation course. Only £250.
Joking apart a few years ago I did some volunteer work with the local fire service,the most bizarre thing I ever heard was when they banned the use of stepladders to fit smoke alarms! Now I've been on jobs where the lads have been on an ALP directing water jets into a burning building,smoke and flames all around them,yet they can,t climb a small pair of steps in someones hall to fit a smoke alarm!I think you'll find this one will be more than £250.
Remember, there is working at heights, safe use of ladders, avoiding trip hazards in occupied areas.
Then many lamps contain hazardous materials that need safe disposal.
I think perhaps the first module will have to be how to conduct a risk assessment.
Joking apart a few years ago I did some volunteer work with the local fire service,the most bizarre thing I ever heard was when they banned the use of stepladders to fit smoke alarms! Now I've been on jobs where the lads have been on an ALP directing water jets into a burning building,smoke and flames all around them,yet they can,t climb a small pair of steps in someones hall to fit a smoke alarm!
Hi,
I see you get a certificate on completion, does that mean you can add it to your list of qualifications?
Regards.
I've got a roll of bog paper here, I can write you out as many 'certificates' that your heart desires!![]()
So, the sight of me working right at the very full extent on a 14 rung A-Frame + extender (Zarges), with two feet only as I needed both hands in order to over-reach, whilst on uneven open ground, with a couple of hairy arsed riggers footing it.. that wouldn't be looked on favourably either?I have worked in plenty of schools where the caretakers had been banned from changing lamps due to stepladders needing to be involved. Absolute lunacy.
So, the sight of me working right at the very full extent on a 14 rung A-Frame + extender (Zarges), with two feet only as I needed both hands in order to over-reach, whilst on uneven open ground, with a couple of hairy arsed riggers footing it.. that wouldn't be looked on favourably either?