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Electrical Inspection, Testing and Certification

 Electrical Inspection, Testing and Certification



Electrical Inspection, Testing and Certification


The process of inspecting and testing electrical installations has evolved over a number of decades, as electrical equipment has become more prolific and sophisticated. Consequently, the demands on the practising electricians are ever increasing both at the skills level and those imposed by accumulative regulative
liabilities.

In order to cope with these increasing demands there is a constant urgency to develop and maintain appropriate and necessary skills to meet the pressures imposed on them by Statutory and Non-Statutory Regulations; which have sensibly been introduced and frequently up-dated, in order to reduce or possibly eliminate the number of fatalities, serious injuries in the work place and the domestic environment, also to prevent damage to property.

Safety has always been, and must be, at the forefront of all practising electricians’ work ethos, which oddly can be a problem when they sit the City & Guilds 2391 theory exams; simply because they have a natural reaction to solve or rectify an electrical fault, which may have been exposed during an inspecting and testing routine.

Consequently, if a candidate (inspector/electrician) is presented with a question on a possible fault, defect or omission, this natural reaction may kick in. Unfortunately this type of response is not expected from the candidate during the theory exam.

The answer given will ultimately depend on the mode of the inspection paper, whether it’s Initial Verification, Periodic Inspection, or a combination of both, the response will be entirely different.


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