LCL Awards Level 3 Certificate In Installing, Testing and Ensuring Compliance of Electrical Installations in Dwellings
Overview
Entry requirements
Having experience and qualifications within the electrical field, enables you into our top up course. This course includes the new LCL Level 3 Certificate in Installing, Testing and Ensuring Compliance of Electrical Installations in Dwellings, route to certification. This course as an upskill route to industry for those who wish to develop their skills further, or for those looking to become formally qualified electricians.
Previous electrical certificates in DEI (Domestic Electrical Installer) Level 2/3 City and Guilds 2356 or equivalent.
How you'll spend your time
The course is primarily focused on you learning from the comfort of your own home. Our training materials, along with the books and normative documentation (Electricity at Work Regulations, Approved Document P) provides you with everything you need to be successful in gaining the knowledge you require to attain your qualifications.
You will initially need to attend centre for your enrolment day which will include: Ecordia (our online learning platform) demonstration, sign your induction paper work, discuss your course with other candidates & our training team and, be provided the training manuals as listed above. You will be invited to attend the centre periodically upon completion of the appropriate knowledge & development sections and they have been marked and signed off by your trainer. This package can be completed in as little as 6 months but you will have up to 2 years. Most of the theory knowledge will be completed at home via e-learning platform with a total of 10 in centre days for your practical sessions and assessments, formulated over 6 sessions listed below:
After successful completion and sign off all these elements, you will receive your certification.
If you already hold a current Level 3 BS7671:2018 you will receive a Requirements for Electrical Installations qualification and a Level 3 Award in Initial Verification of Electrical Installations (Test & Inspect). This will enable you to register with a Competent Person Scheme such as NAPIT. This means that you could either work for yourself and sign off new electrical circuits or consumer units, or indeed be qualified to work for a company as an Electrician, under their Competent Person Scheme.
Course costs & funding
The course runs over a total of 10 days in centre over four practical sessions after the completion of your home study workbooks and consists of theory, practical and modular assessments. The total cost for this course is £3000 + VAT and is available for an immediate start.
Costs also include in-centre use of BS7671, Onsite Guide, Electricians Guide to Building Regulations and Guidance Note 3.