Just completed the 18th Regs course and we were given a quick reference guide by the company delivering the course. I have redone it because there were a few typos and here it is in plain black and white or glorious colour
I'm used to the IET on-site guide but as I prepare to splash out on the latest edition i see the NICEIC site guides also being pushed.
Anyone had experience of both ?
Pros\ cons etc of either
Hi all,
im starting my level 2 2365 course soon and am looking to buy the 18th edition book with onsite guide.
Does anyone know of the cheapest place to get these.
Tried looking for second hand but no luck.
cheers
if you are having trouble sleeping, take a read of this ...
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/697525/DBSCG_secure.pdf
Some useful stuff in it ....
Happy reading
Dear All
Looking at the 18th edition bundles on offer at mo
Some offer regs book and on site guide and some offer
Regs book and site guide
On site guide us the blue one. Site guide appears to be a different thing altogether. Any idea what the difference is
Ta
Stumbled upon a guide that the installers and maintenance teams adhere to, contains codes for reporting etc, might be interesting.
Scroll down to Page 8 onward.
https://mocopa.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/MOCOPA-guide-version-3.5.pdf
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