Depending on your learning establishment there may be an element of RPL but I seem to recall it's not generally mapped over, instead I would recommend speaking with your tutor; I know with mine because I was very much into the H&S side of it on L2 and regs on L3 I could pretty much 'skip' those lessons but in return I'd get random testing and would have to get 90% to show I wasn't just bunking off but instead using as "study time", realistically more times than not I was in the library trawling through old standards, familiarisibg myself with how broad our industry is and where I could fit in etc.Thanks so did the course again you a good deal of electrical knowledge? I was originally put off by the health and safety section and communication with others in the building trade. As I have already done this with my plumbing nvq. Thanks
Thanks so did the course again you a good deal of electrical knowledge? I was originally put off by the health and safety section and communication with others in the building trade. As I have already done this with my plumbing nvq. Thanks
"Bay on a Day"
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There is a student pack to go with this that goes through everything, you'll be looking
- Wiring in singles
- Terminating SWA
- Cable clipping
- Terminating a 60309 socket
- Bending plastic conduit
- fabricating 90° bends in tray and trunking
If people that is all there is to electrical installation work then they nee to take anotherlook at the reality"Bay on a Day"
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There is a student pack to go with this that goes through everything, you'll be looking
- Wiring in singles
- Terminating SWA
- Cable clipping
- Terminating a 60309 socket
- Bending plastic conduit
- fabricating 90° bends in tray and trunking
I'm right there with you on that. I do think colleges should do more on the challenges you'll likely face, like the appreticeship you'd see real world examples and "try" the installation techniques; chasing, making good, digging out, fishing, creating new cable routes and not just doing everything on a 600x600mm boardIf people that is all there is to electrical installation work then they nee to take anotherlook at the reality