Various Electrical Courses
Basic Electrical – An essential introduction to electrical systems, ideal for those starting out or needing a refresher. Covers core principles, tools, and safe working practices in low-voltage environments.
Electrical Principles – Gain a solid foundation in electricity, covering current, voltage, resistance, and circuit theory—ideal for apprentices, engineers, or anyone needing to grasp the basics.
Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 – Learn the key responsibilities under the EAWR legislation. Ideal for duty holders and managers overseeing electrical safety.
Minor Electrical Works – Learn the key responsibilities under the EAWR legislation. Ideal for duty holders and managers overseeing electrical safety.
Earthing and Bonding to BS 7671 – Understand the requirements of BS 7671 related to earthing and bonding. Suitable for installers and those inspecting domestic and commercial installations.
Variable Speed Drives (Invertors) – Learn how to install, program, and troubleshoot VSDs for motor control. Suitable for maintenance and technical staff.
Mechanical to Electrical Conversion – Perfect for mechanical engineers transitioning into electrical roles. Covers basic wiring, components, and safety in electrical tasks.
Automotive Battery Arc Flash Awareness Training – Raise awareness of arc flash risks when working on high-voltage batteries, especially in electric and hybrid vehicles.
Guarding Dangerous Machinery and Emergency Stop Systems – Raise awareness of arc flash risks when working on high-voltage batteries, especially in electric and hybrid vehicles.
Accompanying Person – Aimed at non-electrical staff working alongside electricians. Teaches safety procedures and limits of responsibility in electrical environments.
Competency Assessment (AP and CP) – Assess your knowledge and practical skills to qualify as an Authorised or Competent Person, following HTM guidelines.
Practical Arch Flash Risk Assessment – Gain practical experience in conducting arc flash risk assessments. This course covers identifying hazards, calculating risks, and implementing control measures to protect workers from electrical hazards in high-risk environments.