NICEIC Courses
This course is designed to strengthen the skills of delegates with all the requirements that are required to inspect, test and complete the relevant forms for a new domestic electrical installation. It is a requirement of the course that candidates bring along a copy of the BS7671(2008) IEE 17th Edition Wiring Regulations, a copy of the IEE On-site Guide and a copy of Guidance Note 3 as well as any relevant NICEIC technical publications.
The course is designed to allow non-electrical people to undertake basic electrical work as part of their main work function.
Within the 5-day course, candidates are introduced to the 'Building Regulations'. These regulations are applicable to any property that electrical or any other work is undertaken.
At the end of the course, candidates will only be able to inspect, test or certify their own work and not other people's work. This work would then have to be notified to your scheme provider who will notify the local 'Building Control Office' on your behalf.
It is a requirement of the course that candidates bring along a copy of the BS7671(2008) IEE 17th Edition Wiring Regulations, a copy of the IEE On-site Guide and a copy of Guidance Note 3 as well as any relevant NICEIC technical publications.
The course is designed to allow already registered 'DISQ' scheme personnel to progress further and allow them to issue an electrical report on a domestic property.
Based on successful completion of this course, the candidate will be required to undertake a half day onsite assessment undertaken by the NICEIC area engineer. Based on the successful outcome of this assessment, the area engineer could recommend the acceptance to the scheme.
It is a requirement of the course that candidates bring along a copy of the BS7671(2008) IEE 17th Edition Wiring Regulations, a copy of the IEE On-site Guide and a copy of Guidance Note 3 as well as any relevant NICEIC technical publications