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[ Update: Training courses ] ECA training


Each issue, we outline forthcoming ECA courses, offering high-quality training that’s specifi cally tailored to the needs of electrical contractors. Here’s what’s currently available…


The ECA’s range of short training courses are specially designed for contractors, and considered to be among the best quality in the industry. They offer a number of benefi ts:


■ Up-to-the-minute, expert content. ■ Taught by experts in the fi eld who hold professional training qualifi cations.


■ The ECA works with a number of leading bodies for knowledge in specialist areas.


Code Title C1


Ultimate Marketing on a Shoestring


HS1 Work at Heights and Asbestos Awareness


HS12 Asbestos Awareness for Electrical Contractors


CL1 Contract Law CL9


T34


Variations, Payment and Recovery of Additional Costs


Part L for Energy Supervisors


T16 City & Guilds 2391 – Inspection, Testing and Certifi cation of Electrical Installations to BS7671:2008


T38


Introduction to Renewable Energy


T51 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Installation


No. days Date 1


1


1/2 day (am)


1 1


1 4 Venue


7 March 16 May


21 June


22 March 18 April 31 May


■ Good value for money – with a range of industry discounts.


■ Courses are regularly reviewed and externally verifi ed.


■ Programmed on demand: open access or in-company.


■ Excellent candidate feedback. ■ Independently endorsed by CPD UK and CIBSE CPD.


■ Registered centre for City & Guilds, Chartered


ECA TRAINING COURSES 2012 About this course


Penkridge Newbury


Newbury


Newbury Bury St Edmunds Romford


TBC - April Penkridge


New! Tailored for contractors and taught by small business marketing expert, Dee Blick. Basic but powerful sales techniques to grow your business, on the smallest budget.


The underpinning knowledge to comply with the Work at Height Regulations 2005, and an introduction to the Control of Asbestos Regulations, 2006. UKATA-approved syllabus.


Half-day course designed to provide delegates with the necessary knowledge and safety procedures required when working near asbestos. UKATA-approved syllabus.


An informative and practical course covering the basics of contract law. With useful advice and real-life examples, to help delegates avoid the most common pitfalls and diffi culties.


TBC - June Bury St Edmunds For those involved in the administration of contracts, this course covers the fi ner points of variations, illustrating how to value a claim, and present it, to ensure you get paid.


8 February


12 to 16 March 11 to 15 June 9 to 13 July


1 3


14 February 13 March 29 March 24 May


27 February 13 March 3 April 24 April 22 May 19 June 26 June


T55 MCS Made Easy 1


17 April 26 April 10 May 7 June 4 July 18 July 9 August


Also available:


BS7671: 2008 IEE Wiring Regulations, 17th edition - Updated to incorporate Amendment 1 – Full (T64) or Update (T62) classroom course – Discounts for ELECSA members and ECS card holders (any discipline).


T65 17th edition online course – Take the demo at www.eca.co.uk/online17th – Discounts for ELECSA members and ECS card holders (any discipline). T60 17th Edition 2 hour assessment – for ECS Gold/Platinum card holders only. ECA Management Development Programme – Romford, Loughborough, Reading, Sevenoaks and Cardiff, March to September 2012 – Fees fully reimbursed via the ECA Training Fund on Stage completion for ECA/FSA registered members. Watch a video of the Management Development programme on ECA’s YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/ecalive


Loughborough Recognised under the ECA Electrical Energy Effi ciency Scheme. Provides the company supervisor with the required knowledge of their responsibilities. Updated to cover the 2010 revisions to Part L of the building regulations.


Bury St


Edmdunds Penkridge Bury St Edmunds


Loughborough Newbury Darlington Heathfi eld


Penkridge Romford Cardiff Newbury Warrington Loughborough Bury St Edmunds


Penkridge Romford Cardiff Newbury Warrington Loughborough Bury St Edmunds


The formal qualifi cation in Inspection, Testing and Verifi cation of Electrical Installations. An extensive fi ve-day course covering all aspects of inspection and testing, in preparation for the City & Guilds written examination and practical assessment.


Provides an introduction to the UK's main renewable technologies. Aims to arm candidates with the knowledge basics required to fundamentally assess the suitability of a given technology for a particular site or conditions, and understand the operational principles of each.


Focuses on the installation and commissioning of solar PV systems, up to 5Kw. Suitable for qualifi ed domestic and commercial electricians. Formally assessed and certifi cated by Logic Certifi cation. (Multiple choice and practical assessment.) Recognised as meeting the requirements of many of the national MCS schemes.


A course and comprehensive manual, based around the requirements of the MCS scheme and the need to demonstrate compliance with MCS001. Designed to take installers through the MCS registration process quickly and effi ciently, in preparation for their MCS assessment. Ideal for any size fi rm, with additional rescources and ongoing support via login access to the ECA’s MCS Made Easy support website. Helps save time and paperwork by providing delegates with a quality management system they can implement in their own offi ces.


Management Centre (CMI), EAL and Logic qualifi cations.


■ Courses nationwide.


To fi nd out more, contact our short course team. Telephone: 0845 872 5361, email: eandtcourses@eca.co.uk or go online at: www.eca.co.uk/training Log in for ECA member rates.


ECA £180 £210 £180 £210 £120 £138


£180 £210 £180 £210


£180 £210 £720 £840


ELECSA Public £252


£252 £156


£252 £252


£252 £1,008


£180 £210 £600 £690


£252 £780


£204 £252


£300


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