Safe Isolation
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 2026 | 1:00 PM
This course is designed to help engineers know the correct procedure to perform a safe isolation by following guidance from the BS7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
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This course is designed to help engineers know the correct procedure to perform a safe isolation by following guidance from the BS7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
This unit identifies the training and development required in order that the learner can demonstrate that they are competent in being able to: Carry out the assembly of a range of electronic components such as resistors (fixed and variable), capacitors (fixed and variable), diodes, transistors and other semiconductor devices, integrated circuits (analogue and digital), miniature transformers, switches, indicators, wire links and a range of connectors, spacers and brackets to form various types of circuits.
This course is designed to help engineers know the correct procedure to perform a safe isolation by following guidance from the BS7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
This course introduces the core principles of 3D printing and additive manufacturing, enabling the design and manufacture of parts using modern digital production techniques. Unlike traditional subtractive manufacturing, which cuts away material, additive manufacturing builds objects layer by layer. This allows for greater design freedom, reduced waste, and faster prototyping. These technologies are increasingly used across industries inc engineering, manufacturing, healthcare, automotive & product design
This course introduces the core principles of 3D printing and additive manufacturing, enabling the design and manufacture of parts using modern digital production techniques. Unlike traditional subtractive manufacturing, which cuts away material, additive manufacturing builds objects layer by layer. This allows for greater design freedom, reduced waste, and faster prototyping. These technologies are increasingly used across industries inc engineering, manufacturing, healthcare, automotive & product design
This unit identifies the training and development required in order that the learner can demonstrate that they are competent in being able to carry out the milling operations on horizontal, vertical or universal milling machines.
This unit identifies the training and development required in order that the learner can demonstrate that they are competent in being able to: Use and terminate a range of cables, such as single and multicore cables, screened cables, fire resistant and armoured cables.
This half day course is designed to help engineers know the correct methods when handling Abrasive Wheels. This will include handling, maintaining, checking for hazards and the correct methods of removing and re-installing Abrasive Wheels.
This unit identifies the training and development required in order that the learner can demonstrate that they are competent in being able to: Carry out the assembly of a range of electronic components such as resistors (fixed and variable), capacitors (fixed and variable), diodes, transistors and other semiconductor devices, integrated circuits (analogue and digital), miniature transformers, switches, indicators, wire links and a range of connectors, spacers and brackets to form various types of circuits.
This unit identifies the training and development required in order that the learner can demonstrate that they are competent in being able to Prepare for the maintenance activities by obtaining all necessary information, documentation, tools and equipment required, and to plan how they intend to carry out the required maintenance activities and the sequence of operations they intend to use.
This unit identifies the training and development required in order that the learner can demonstrate that they are competent in being able to: Use and terminate a range of cables, such as single and multicore cables, screened cables, fire resistant and armoured cables.
This City & Guilds 2382-22 – 18th Edition Course is essential for anyone who works or is involved with electrical installations, especially those who work within the domestic and commercial markets.