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Minor works compliance

LVMW
1 day
Also available as an onsite course

Course Details

Course code
LVMW
Days
1 day
Category
Electrical
Tags
Healthcare
Accreditation
City & Guilds Assured
Training method
Scheduled, Onsite available

To provide learners with the skills and knowledge to carry out inspection and testing following electrical work of a minor nature and to allow learners to confirm whether the electrical installation is safe to be put into service following the completion of work and to complete the Minor Works Certificate.

ALSO AVAILABLE AS AN

ONSITE COURSE

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Who is the course for

This course is for electricians and electrical technicians who carry out remedial work following reactive maintenance and alterations, or additions to existing electrical circuits.

It will also be of interest to the supervisors of electrical operatives.

Aims & objectives

To provide learners with the skills and knowledge to carry out inspection and testing following electrical work of a minor nature.

To allow learners to confirm whether the electrical installation is safe to be put into service following the completion of work and to complete the Minor Works Certificate.

 

BY THE END OF THE COURSE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

– State which documents require the inspecting and testing to be carried out following electrical work

– Define the difference between statutory and non-statutory documents and provide examples of each

– State the dangers associated with electricity

– Demonstrate the safe isolation of an electrical circuit

– Identify the reasons why inspection and testing is required

– State examples of work which is classified as ‘Minor Work’

– Identify the necessary inspections to be carried out during and on completion of the work

– Evaluate inspected work and compare with relevant criteria provided in best practice guidance

– Identify the necessary tests to be carried out during and on completion of the work

– Evaluate test results and compare with relevant criteria provided in best practice guidance

– Determine whether results are satisfactory or unsatisfactory

– Complete a Minor Works Certificate.

Booking your course

This course is delivered on an on-demand basis and scheduled as needed. You can register your interest by following the link below and we will be in touch shortly to discuss your training options.

Course FAQs

For Authorised Persons (Electrical LV), HTM 06-02 recommends retraining every 3 years.

Yes and no. You do need to be working in a healthcare environment, but we do offer a mechanical to electrical conversion course for non-electrical staff who will be required to work on and around electrical machines and equipment.

On completion of the course delegates will be able to diagnose simple electrical faults and have an understanding of the possible causes and carry out necessary isolations and repairs, whilst understanding their limitations and hazards associated with the electrical systems and machines.

You can download our learner handbook on our learners page.

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