Our Buckinghamshire PAT training courses are held in Milton Keynes. We deliberately keep our class sizes small, maximum 8 people, allowing delegates to ask questions and receive individual guidance from our experienced instructors. All our courses are designed to spend as much time hands on testing as possible. All delegates receive a training manual and will have access to our technical helpline for advice on any aspect of PAT testing following the course. A buffet lunch and refreshments are included in our courses.
City & Guilds 2377 - 2 Day Course - £250 +VAT (£300.00 Including VAT)
The 2377-22 Certificate for the In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, is the qualification designed for those undertaking the practical inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
This course is run over two days and makes use of practical examples wherever possible to cover the City & Guilds 2377-22 syllabus. Students gain practical experience through testing a wide variety of equipment. The course includes a practical assessment and a multiple choice exam. Upon successful completion candidates will receive a City & Guilds 2377-22 Certificate. No previous electrical knowledge or qualifications are required; however, we strongly recommend students study at home prior to the course. If you book a course with us we can email you a pdf copy of our training manual.
| Course Date | Places | Book Online |
|---|---|---|
PAT Competent Person Course - 1 Day Course - £195 +VAT (£234.00 Including VAT)
This is a practical PAT testing training course to enable you to test the portable electrical equipment in your company to the requirements of the IET Code of Practice. Delegates will receive a certificate of competence upon completion of a short practical assessment. Prior electrical knowledge is not required.
| Course Date | Places | Book Online |
|---|---|---|
The Ridgeway Centre just a few minutes from the M1 and A5. Bedford, Northampton, Luton and Aylesbury are all less than an hour away.
01487 773777
Very well presented course, with a good emphasis on the common-sense needed to perform testing. Also, the instructor in particular gave attention to those 'trappy' type of questions, which made the actual exam seem more straightforward.
Dave, Newgold Ltd