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Home > Training > City & Guilds 2377 Code OF Practise (P.A.T.)

City & Guilds 2377 Code OF Practise (P.A.T.)

The Lockwell City & Guilds 2377 Course provides guidance on the inspection and testing of electrical appliances, luminaires, information technology equipment supplied by a plug and socket and similar equipment.

The course utilises the IEE Code of Practice for in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment. It includes an introduction to the Electricity at Work Act 1989 and outlines the dangers of electric shock. Delegates will also identify the types of equipment and classifications.


Course Detail
 
This course is delivered over a one or two day period and includes City & Guilds 2377 Parts 1 or 2 GOLA exam fee. The course has been designed for PAT testers and managers with responsibility for staff involved in the In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment.



Content:

  • Electricity at Work Act
  • Dangers of electric shock
  • Identification of equipment to be tested
  • The equipment register
  • Electrical testin
  • Practical testing
  • Test certificates


Course Options

  • One day 2377 course including either examination
  • One day 2377 course without examination
  • Two day 2377 course with practical training and either examination
  • Two day 2377 course with practical training and both examinations
  • Practical training only
     
Overview

Duration:                1 or 2 Days.
Location:                Training Centre, satellite branch, or
                             customer site.
Who should attend: Maintenance managers and engineers,
                             building caretakers, electrical contractors,
                             PAT testing service providers



 
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