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Its a 3 week course (10 hours) with a 20 question open book exam at the end, 16 right to pass, it covers part p of the building regs and certain aspects of other parts of the building regs that electricians need to be familliar with.

It is not recognised by NICEIC,NAPIT OR ELECSA as a qual to get you part p registered

Some people call it a "part p" course, thinking it gets you part p ready, but it only covers things like, heights of switches, sockets, holes in joists ect ect, safe zones
 

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