COURSE PROSPECTUS 2020 - SWAAT
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South West Assessment and Training We target your training needs
COURSE PROSPECTUS
2020
1 Quimperle Road, Liskeard Business Park, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 3US Tel: 01579 348544
Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.swaat.co.uk
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Contents Page
Contents Page ............................................................................................................................................... 2
How to book a course ................................................................................................................................... 6
Online Resources .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Onsite Training .............................................................................................................................................. 6
How to find us ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Managed Learning Program (MLP) Gas Diploma .......................................................................................... 8
Fast-track Gas Course ................................................................................................................................. 11
Domestic Natural Gas Initial Assessment for New Entrants (CCN1) ........................................................... 13
Domestic Natural Gas Individual Appliance Training and Assessments (add-ons) ..................................... 15
ACOPs Gas Course ....................................................................................................................................... 17
LCL AWARDS Level 2 Award in Gas Safety Awareness in Residential Premises ......................................... 19
Carbon Monoxide/Carbon Dioxide - Domestic Atmosphere & Appliance Testing (CMDDA1) ................... 21
LCL Awards Gas Safety Awareness for Cavity Wall/Loft Insulation Installers and/or External Cladding
Installers ...................................................................................................................................................... 23
LCL Awards Level 3 RFQ Certificate in Gas Auditing Process ...................................................................... 25
Commercial/Industrial Gas Pipework training (TPCP1/TPCP1A) ................................................................ 27
Non-domestic Gas Assessments (inc. Commercial Catering and Heating) ................................................. 29
Commercial Gas Catering Training .............................................................................................................. 32
Commercial Gas Mobile Catering Assessment ........................................................................................... 33
Commercial/Industrial Gas Heating Appliance Training ............................................................................. 35
Commercial/Industrial Gas Laundry Appliance Training ............................................................................ 37
LCL Awards Level 4 Certificate in Gas Safety Management of Plant and Appliances in Non-Domestic
Premises ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
LPG Core Gas Assessment (CCLP1) ............................................................................................................. 42
Liquid Petroleum Gas Training .................................................................................................................... 45
LPG Assessment (Conversion from Natural Gas to LPG - CONGLP1) .......................................................... 47
Fast-track LPG Gas Course .......................................................................................................................... 49
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Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) add-on assessments ....................................................................................... 51
Installation and Commissioning of LPG Gas Storage Vessels and Controls (VESLP1) ................................. 53
Installation and Commissioning of LPG Gas Storage Vessels and Controls (VESLP2) ................................. 55
Electro-fusion Welding course .................................................................................................................... 57
OFTEC 50 oil introductory training course for new entrants ...................................................................... 59
OFTEC 101 - Commissioning and Servicing of Pressure Jet Oil Heating Appliances ................................... 62
OFTEC 102 vaporising oil commissioning and servicing training course .................................................... 64
OFTEC 105e - Domestic Oil Firing System Installation and Energy Conservation Measures ...................... 66
OFTEC 600A - Oil Storage Requirements .................................................................................................... 68
OFTEC Oil 101, 105e & 600A Assessment Package ..................................................................................... 70
OFTEC 201 - Commissioning and Servicing of Commercial/Industrial Pressure Jet Oil Heating Appliances
.................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Basic Electrics - One Day Course ................................................................................................................. 75
Basic Electrics – Three Day Course ............................................................................................................. 77
Part P electrical training course .................................................................................................................. 79
LCL AWARDS Domestic Electrical Installer Course ...................................................................................... 81
EAL 18th Edition Wiring Regulations ............................................................................................................ 83
LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Installation and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment
in Domestic, Commercial and Industrial locations ..................................................................................... 87
EAL NVQ Level 2/3 Electrical Installations training course ......................................................................... 89
Protective Equipotential Bonding (Main Equipotential Bonding) training course ..................................... 91
EAL Portable Appliance Testing training course ......................................................................................... 93
Safe Electrical Isolation ............................................................................................................................... 95
Domestic Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations ......................................................... 97
EAL Diploma in Inspection and Testing (equivalent to City & Guilds 2394 & 2395) ................................... 99
EAL Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations ......................... 101
EAL Level 3 Award in the Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (2394)
.................................................................................................................................................................. 103
BS7909 Temporary Electrical Supplies training course ............................................................................. 107
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Theory £120 + VAT, Practical £160 + VAT EAL NVQ Level 2/3 Electrical Installations & Fire Alarm training
course ........................................................................................................................................................ 108
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 109
Course objectives/key benefits ................................................................................................................. 109
Who is the course aimed at? .................................................................................................................... 109
Entry requirements/pre-requisites ........................................................................................................... 109
Course content .......................................................................................................................................... 110
Advanced Boiler Diagnostics ..................................................................................................................... 112
LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for installers) ............................................................................ 114
LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for non-installers) .................................................................... 117
Marine electrics training course ............................................................................................................... 119
Water Regulations .................................................................................................................................... 120
Hot Water Safety (Unvented Hot Water - Part G) training course ........................................................... 122
Hot Water Safety (Unvented Hot Water - Part G) Re-assessment training course .................................. 124
Legionella Risk Assessment and Risk Management (including disinfection and treatment) training course
.................................................................................................................................................................. 126
BPEC Installation of Above Ground Sanitary Pipework and Rainwater Systems in Domestic Properties 128
LCL Awards Foundation Certificate in Basic Heating and Hot Water System Design and Specification .. 129
BPEC Renewable Energy Awareness training course ................................................................................ 131
Energy Efficiency (Part L1 of the Building Regulations) ............................................................................ 133
LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Heat Pumps ..................................... 135
LCL Awards Installation and Maintenance of Heat Pumps for non-installers .......................................... 137
QCF Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Solar Hot Water .......................................... 139
Solar Hot Water training course for non-installers ................................................................................... 142
LCL Awards Biomass course ...................................................................................................................... 144
LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for installers) ............................................................................ 146
LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for non-installers) .................................................................... 149
BPEC Rainwater Harvesting and Greywater Systems ............................................................................... 151
BPEC Domestic Ventilation Systems ......................................................................................................... 153
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Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) advisory course ................................................................ 155
Health & Safety for Operatives ................................................................................................................. 156
Health and Safety Awareness for Managers and Supervisors .................................................................. 158
EAL Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment ................................................................ 160
NEBOSH National General Certificate Training ......................................................................................... 162
Asbestos Awareness ................................................................................................................................. 164
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) training course ..................................................... 166
Manual handling training course .............................................................................................................. 168
Abrasive Wheels and their safe use .......................................................................................................... 170
SWAAT Fire Warden training course ........................................................................................................ 172
Working at Height ..................................................................................................................................... 174
EAL Assessor's Award (TAQA) ................................................................................................................... 176
Verifier Award (IQA) .................................................................................................................................. 178
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How to book a course
Booking a course or training package is very straightforward. Contact our office on 01579 348544 and
speak to our admin team or, alternatively, email us at [email protected] and we can provide details of
course dates and cost before a booking is made.
Payment can be made by all major debit / credit cards (excluding American Express). We also accept bank
transfers and CHAPS payments. Larger organisations may apply for Account Facilities with us - please call
for more details.
Online Resources
At SWAAT we believe in supporting our customers before, during and after they attend a training event.
Our website features a FREE comprehensive online resource section for all our customers containing over
5000 manufacturer instruction manuals, the complete set of British Standards, exclusive online training
courses, video content and much more.
Onsite Training
A number of courses can be undertaken 'on-site' at the customer's premises. These courses are;
• QCF Level II Award in Gas Safety Awareness in Residential Premises
• Electrical Courses o Basic Electrics - One day course o Basic Electrics – Three day course o EAL Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) o EAL 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (Full course) o EAL 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (One day update course) o BS7909 - Temporary Electrical Supplies o Emergency Lighting Fire Alarm Design and Certification to BS5839 Parts 1 and 6 o Marine Electrics
• Water Regulations • Unvented Hot Water Reassessment • BPEC Renewable Energy Awareness Energy Efficiency (Part L1) • Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) Accreditation Advisory Course • Foundation Certificate in Basic Heating and Hot Water System Design and Specification • Health and Safety Awareness for Operatives Health and Safety Awareness for Supervisors and
Managers • EAL Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment • NEBOSH National General Certificate Training – Exam to be taken at an approved centre
• Asbestos Awareness • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health • Fire Warden Training • Manual Handling • QCF Level 2 Award in Gas Safety Awareness in Residential Premises (including Social Housing)
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How to find us
Directions from Bodmin/St Austell: Take the A38 through the Glynn Valley passing Trago Mills on the
right hand side. At the Dobwalls roundabout take the first exit for Liskeard and follow the bypass down
the hill heading in the direction of Plymouth.
Do not take the first junction off for Liskeard on the left hand side but instead continue a short distance
and take the next turning on the left signposted for Callington. At the small roundabout adjacent to the
Premier Inn (Liskeard Tavern) take the first exit, arriving at another roundabout opposite Morrisons
supermarket.
Take the third exit and follow the road up the hill heading for Callington. The South West Assessment and
Training (SWAAT) building is almost at the top of the hill on the right-hand side. However, if you reach
Liskeard Hospital you have driven too far!
From Plymouth: Cross Tamar Bridge and at roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A38 Signposted
Liskeard. At next roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A38 Signposted Liskeard A390. At Island Shop
junction branch left, then at roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A390 Signposted Liskeard, Bodmin.
At roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A390 Signposted Tavistock. At roundabout (opposite Morrisons
Supermarket) take the 2nd exit onto the A390 Signposted Callington, Tavistock. The South West
Assessment and Training (SWAAT) building is almost at the top of the hill on the right-hand side. However,
if you reach Liskeard Hospital you have driven too far!
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Gas Courses Managed Learning Program (MLP) Gas Diploma
Introduction
An in-depth course designed for new entrants to the gas industry (categories 2 and 3) to meet the core ACS assessment requirements. The Cert-ain Certification Ltd. Gas Diploma has been approved by the Gas Industry Standard Setting Body, Energy and Utility Skills. Individuals holding the Cert-ain Certification Ltd. Gas Diploma are recognised as being eligible to undertake relevant domestic gas assessments for the Nationally Accredited Certification Scheme for Individual Gas Fitting Operatives (ACS). Course objectives/key benefits On completion delegates will be able to confirm their safety awareness and knowledge in the contents of the course listed and will be able to apply for and sit the core ACS gas assessments, which in turn will enable them to apply for Gas Safe registration. Who is the course aimed at? New entrants with no previous qualifications, but experience of working supervised within the gas industry, to enable them to meet the core ACS assessment requirements. PLEASE NOTE: Candidates wishing to undertake this course must be able to provide evidence that they have been working under supervision within the gas industry, by way of a completed portfolio. The target groups for the Qualification are those learners who are;
• Preparing for employment, new entrants to the occupation.
• Existing personnel in the industry seeking to obtain a qualification to demonstrate their understanding and knowledge of gas utilisation.
• Preparing learners for further learning or training and/or developing knowledge and/or skills in a work area of existing personnel seeking to extend their range of work.
Note: This qualification alone will not enable holders of the qualification to apply for and be accepted for registration with Gas Safe Register. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further details.
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Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites for applicants wishing to undertake the Gas Diploma, however, they should possess reasonable levels of English and Mathematics. Applicants will be required to gain and provide evidence of a range of relevant gas work experience under the supervision of a Gas Safe registered installer. This is an intensive course and a large amount of home study will be required to be undertaken. Only upon successful completion of the MPL Gas Diploma course will candidates be able to proceed to undertake the ACS assessment(s) and any add-ons. Further details can be found in the MPL Gas Diploma Qualification Handbook, available from our office administration staff on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
Learner Outcomes
This regulated MPL qualification is for learners that wish to demonstrate they know and understand key aspects of;
• Health and safety in gas utilisation
• Scientific principles used in gas utilisation
• The combustion and properties of gas
• Gas in buildings, services and structures
• Gas safety in accordance with legislation and regulations
• Industry standards and working practices
• Legislation
• Building regulations and standards
• The use of associated equipment, such as flue gas analysers
• Design and installation
• Pipework
• Measurement of gas pressures and heat outputs
• Health and safety
• Flueing and the use of chimneys
• Principles of combustion
• Gas safety controls
• Dangers of working near asbestos
• Electrical principals
• Safe electrical practices
Course duration
Subject to a number of 'learning hours'. Further details are available from our office (01579 348544 or [email protected])
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
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Assessment
Theory assessments are paper-based examinations taken throughout the learning programme, and course delegates will also need to complete a practical tasks portfolio. Further details of the requirements of the portfolio can be found in the MPL Gas Diploma Qualification Handbook.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Upon successful completion candidates will be able to undertake the relevant ACS gas assessment(s).
Materials Required/Provided
Candidates will need an up-to-date TD Publications Gas Book, which is available direct from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]. Candidates will be provided with the evidence portfolio to be completed.
Prices
£1635 + VAT (plus £85 + VAT for certification)
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Fast-track Gas Course
Introduction
An in-depth course designed for both experienced gas engineers whose qualifications have lapsed to meet the core ACS assessment requirements. PLEASE NOTE: New entrants to the gas industry who hold an NVQ Level 3 in plumbing (or equivalent) must undertake the Managed Learning Program (MLP) gas course. Course objectives/key benefits On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the contents of the course listed below in natural gas. Delegates will also be eligible to undertake the ACS assessments following this course PLEASE NOTE: This course can also be undertaken by anyone wishing to work solely with LPG. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 for further details. Who is the course aimed at? Those who have previously held ACS qualifications which are no longer current. New entrants to the gas industry must undertake the Managed Learning Programme (MLP) Gas course for new entrants. Entry requirements/pre-requisites In order to undertake the course candidates will need to provide evidence of previous ACS assessments and/or CORGI or GAS SAFE registration (which are no longer current). Course content
• Legislation
• Unsafe situations
• Combustion
• Gas controls
• Meters (both low pressure and medium pressure)
• Gas pressures and flow
• Domestic pipework installation
• Tightness testing
• Pipework sizing
• Purging
• Flues
• Ventilation
• Installation, commissioning and servicing of domestic gas appliances Course duration Five days
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Training Method
Practical workshop and theory. Assessment Practical assessments and written question papers Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the associated assessments will be recommended for assessment under the Accredited Certification Scheme. Materials Required/Provided Candidates will need an up-to-date TD Publications’ Gas Book, which is available direct from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]. Prices £550 + VAT (no certification fee)
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Domestic Natural Gas Initial Assessment for New Entrants (CCN1) Introduction A pre-requisite assessment for all other appliance assessments and covers all aspects of gas safety and legislation. Course objectives/key benefits Upon successful completion of the assessment candidates will be able to undertake work on domestic natural gas installations, and on appliances, depending upon the appropriate assessments being successfully undertaken. Who is the course aimed at? Anyone who intends to work on domestic natural gas installations. For those wishing to work solely on LPG installations we also offer a core LPG gas assessment. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Candidates will need to have either successfully completed the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants or Fast Track Gas course, or be able to provide sufficient evidence that they have the required skills and knowledge enabling them to undertake this assessment (i.e. be experienced to Category 1). Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or e-mail [email protected] for further details. Course content Assessment of candidate's knowledge, understanding and skills relating to the work they wish to undertake on domestic natural gas installations/appliances. Packages including add-ons are available. Add-ons for domestic natural gas available are;
• CENWAT1 - Domestic Natural Gas Central Heating Boilers and Domestic Natural Gas Water Heaters (Please note: This qualification replaces both the old CEN1 and WAT1 qualifications)
• CKR1 - Domestic Natural Gas Cookers (this also includes hobs and 'Rangemaster' type flueless cooking appliances)
• HTR1- Domestic Natural Gas Fires
• MET2 - Domestic Natural Gas Meters (up to 6m3/hr.)
• HWB1 - Swimming Pool Boilers (Please note: this only qualifies the operative to work on natural gas versions of these appliances. If LPG versions are to be commissioned, serviced or safety checked then a changeover - CONGLP1 or a CCLP1 qualification is required)
• DAH1 - Domestic Natural Gas Warm Air Heaters
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• LAU1 - Domestic Laundry Appliances
• CKHB1 - Range Cookers (Please note: This qualification is required for 'flued' cookers, not Rangemaster type flueless cookers which are covered by the CKR1 qualification).
• LEI1 - Domestic Natural Gas Leisure appliances (i.e. bar-b-ques etc.) (Please note: this only qualifies the operative to work on natural gas versions of these appliances. If LPG versions are to be commissioned, serviced or safety checked then a changeover - CONGLP1 or a CCLP1 qualification is required)
Course duration One week should be sufficient to complete this assessment. However, this is dependent on the number of add-ons undertaken. Training Method This is not a training course (assessment only). Anyone requiring training needs to consider undertaking the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants or the Fast Track Gas course as required. Assessment Practical assessment and multiple-choice question papers. Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the assessment(s) will be certificated under the ACS scheme for the appropriate installations/appliances for which they have been assessed and will then be able to apply for Gas Safe Registration. Materials Required It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have an up-to-date gas publication. Copies of the TD Publications’ gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office (01579 348544 or [email protected]). Prices From £310 + VAT (plus £55 certification). Final total dependent on number of add-on qualifications undertaken.
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Domestic Natural Gas Individual Appliance Training and Assessments (add-ons) Introduction Training and assessments for individual domestic natural gas appliances, for anyone wishing to 'add on' to their existing domestic gas qualifications. Course objectives/key benefits Upon successful completion of the assessment candidates will be able to undertake work on the domestic natural gas appliances, to which the appropriate assessments successfully undertaken apply. Who is the course aimed at? Any existing GAS SAFE registered gas operatives who intend to work on domestic natural gas installations. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Candidates will need to have either successfully completed the Domestic Natural Gas Core Assessment (CCN1) or be able to provide sufficient evidence that they have passed this assessment at another college or assessment centre. It is also a requirement that candidates MUST undertake training before carrying out the assessment, as per Guidance Note 8. This training (per appliance) is provided prior to assessment. Please contact our office on 01579 348544. or e-mail SWAAT at [email protected] for further details. Course content Add-ons for domestic natural gas available are;
• CENWAT1 - Domestic Natural Gas Central Heating Boilers and Domestic Natural Gas Water Heaters (Please note: This qualification replaces both the old CEN1 and WAT1 qualifications)
• CKR1 - Domestic Natural Gas Cookers (this also includes hobs and 'Rangemaster' type cooking appliances)
• HTR1- Domestic Natural Gas Fires
• MET2 - Domestic Natural Gas Meters (up to 6m3/hr)
• HWB1 - Swimming Pool Boilers (Please note: this only qualifies the operative to work on natural gas versions of these appliances. If LPG versions are to be commissioned, serviced or safety checked then a changeover - CONGLP1 or a CCLP1 qualification is required)
• DAH1 - Domestic Natural Gas Warm Air Heaters
• LAU1 - Domestic Laundry Appliances
• CKHB1 - Range Cookers (Please note: This qualification is required for 'flued' cookers, not Rangemaster type cookers which are covered by the CKR1 qualification).
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• LEI1 - Domestic Natural Gas Leisure appliances (i.e. bar-b-ques etc.) (Please note: this only qualifies the operative to work on natural gas versions of these appliances. If LPG versions are to be commissioned, serviced or safety checked then a changeover - CONGLP1 or a CCLP1 qualification is required).
• REGT1 - Medium Pressure Gas Meters (REGT1) Assessment (installing, testing & commissioning of domestic medium pressure meter regulators)
Course duration Dependent on number and type of appliances required. However, the duration of the assessment(s) depends upon how many and which assessments are being undertaken. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further advice. Training Method Practical workshop and theory. Anyone requiring training needs to consider undertaking the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants or the Fast Track Gas course as required. Assessment Practical assessment and multiple-choice question papers. Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the assessment(s) will be certificated under the ACS scheme for the appropriate installations/appliances for which they have been assessed. Materials Required It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have an up-to-date gas publication. Copies of the TD Publications' Gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office (01579 348544.or [email protected]). Prices From £65 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT). Total price dependent on the number of appliance add-on qualifications undertaken.
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ACOPs Gas Course Introduction This course provides anyone involved in the design or construction of domestic and non-domestic buildings, or anyone who may work with natural or liquid petroleum gas, information regarding their obligations under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, as well as other relevant legislation. Part B, 8(1) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 specifically states "No person shall make any alteration to any premises in which a gas fitting or gas storage vessel is fitted if that alteration would adversely affect the safety of the fitting or vessel in such a manner that, if the fitting or the vessel had been installed after the alteration, there would have been a contravention of, or failure to comply with, these Regulations." This basically means that anyone who, whilst working at a property, affects the gas safety in any way (whether it concerns the pipework, ventilation provisions, flue etc.) could be deemed to be in contravention of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, and thus find themselves having legal action carried out against them. This course aims to prevent that from happening by making delegates fully aware of their obligations and requirements. PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details. Course objectives/key benefits Provide knowledge and understanding of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, relevant Building Regulations and other legislation affecting gas safety during work carried out at premises. Who is the course aimed at? Insulation installers, Heating Engineers, Specifiers, Architects, Designers, Construction Engineers, Construction Supervisors, Building Control Officers, Kitchen Fitters, Carpet Fitters, Factory Workers, Builders and anyone else who is indirectly working with or around gas supplies. Entry requirements/pre-requisites There are no entry or pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course. Course content
• Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998
• Unsafe gas situations and how to deal with them safely
• Gas pipework and work affecting its safety
• Flues
• Ventilation
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Course duration This course is generally run over two days. However, it is tailored to suit the company's/individual's needs so please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] if you require a different time scale. Training Method Practical workshop and theory Assessment Practical tasks and multiple-choice question paper. Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a SWAAT Certificate in Gas Safety Awareness. South West Assessment and Training also offer an alternative certificated version of this course; the QCF Level 2 Award in Gas Safety Awareness in Residential Premises (including Social Housing). PLEASE NOTE: This is an awareness course only. Anyone wishing to become gas registered should consider either the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants or Fast-track gas course. Materials Required Candidates will be provided with a training pack. Prices £180 + VAT (no certification fee)
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LCL AWARDS Level 2 Award in Gas Safety Awareness in Residential Premises Introduction This Level 2 Award in Gas Safety Awareness in Social Housing and Residential Premises course provides is designed for candidates working in the social housing sector and private rental sector, such as landlords and maintenance staff, who need to be up to speed with gas safety issues affecting their residents. Subjects such as carbon monoxide awareness are covered, and this course aims to help identify situations where people may be at risk. Course objectives/key benefits To help candidates identify areas of gas safety relevant to the work in which they are involved (i.e. property maintenance, managing social housing etc.) PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details. Who is the course aimed at? The course is aimed at anyone with some responsibility for housing stock such as social housing and rental properties, in terms of the safety of residents. Training also contributes towards Continuous Professional Development (CPD). Entry requirements/pre-requisites There are no pre-requisite requirements for undertaking this course. Course content
• Overview of gas safety requirements in domestic dwellings
• Requirements for correct combustion
• Effects of Carbon Monoxide
• Carbon Monoxide detectors
• Identification of combustion/flue and ventilation problems in gas appliances
• Requirements for landlords under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998
• Legal requirements of gas installers
• Actions to be taken in the event of gas escapes Course duration One day Training Method Theory and some practical workshop Assessment Multiple choice paper Course Outcome/Qualification
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Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL AWARDS certificate of competence in gas safety awareness. PLEASE NOTE: An uncertificated version of this course is available at a reduced cost. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details. Materials Provided Candidates will be provided with a training pack Prices £145 + VAT (plus £25.75 + VAT for certification)
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Carbon Monoxide/Carbon Dioxide - Domestic Atmosphere & Appliance Testing (CMDDA1) Introduction CMDDA1 - carbon monoxide/carbon dioxide atmosphere and appliance testing - is designed to address the investigation of reported fumes, smells or leakage of combustion products in domestic premises - for example, following the activation of a CO alarm - through the use of a portable electronic combustion gas analyser (ECGA). Please note: This course does not cover the competencies required to investigate the cause of established incidents, such as those that have resulted in major injury or fatality and whose likely cause is carbon monoxide poisoning. Course objectives/key benefits To provide candidates with the relevant knowledge and practical ability to be able to carry out carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide room monitoring as well as combustion performance testing following reports of fumes, smells, spillage, leakage of products of combustions or CO detector activation. Who is the course aimed at? Those who hold up-to-date ACS qualifications and wish to carry out investigations following the report of CO alarm activation or reports of fumes etc. This course is well suited to local authorities and housing associations, as well their sub-contractors and anyone else with an interest in carbon monoxide investigation. Anyone wishing to undertake this course but who does not hold gas qualifications, must first successfully complete the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants as well as the relevant ACS qualifications. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Candidates must hold up-to-date ACS qualifications in domestic natural gas. Course content
• How does Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide affect the human body?
• Types of equipment needed for Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide investigation
• BS 7967 parts 1 to 4
• Fume investigation
• Responding to reports of Carbon Monoxide detector activation
• HSE guidance - documents HS(EH)40 and HS(L)56
• Additional requirements for ventilation and flues for oil and solid fuel appliances
• Practical procedures for carrying out Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide investigation
• Completing relevant reports and documentation relating to the investigations Course duration Two days
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Training Method Theory and practical workshop Assessment Practical assessments, scenarios and multiple-choice papers Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be certificated under the ACS scheme and be able to carry out the work covered within the scope of the course. Materials Provided Candidates will be provided with a training pack. Prices £190 + VAT (plus £55 certification fee)
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LCL Awards Gas Safety Awareness for Cavity Wall/Loft Insulation Installers and/or External Cladding Installers Introduction This training and assessment course is designed for those who undertake gas auditing work in any sector, including social housing, so that they can assess an organisation's management of risk. This course is aimed at operatives involved in the work of installing cavity wall and loft insulation. It is also suitable for operatives who install external cladding systems. The course and certificate, where relevant and applicable to the work being carried out by cavity wall insulation installers, is based upon the following elements of Appendix 6 of the Standards of Training in Gas Work document published by IGEM and EU Skills. A6.1 - Safety Legislation and basic safety A6.2 - Combustion and its control A6.3 - Flues and Ventilation A6.5 - Domestic pipework installation (Cladding installers only) The course also covers other areas of relevant gas safety legislation and standards including the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations, Health & Safety at Work act and HSE RIDDOR. This course is recognised by the Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency (CIGA). PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details. Course objectives/key benefits Those attending this course will be provided with a good understanding of the relevant requirements of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and how they relate to the work they undertake. Who is the course aimed at? Anyone involved in the installation of cavity wall or loft insulation or external wall cladding, or those who supervise such work. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Anyone undertaking this course must be experienced in installing cavity wall or loft insulation or external wall cladding. Course content The course follows four key modules;
• Safety Legislation and basic safety
• Combustion and its control
• Flues and Ventilation
• Domestic pipework installation (Cladding installers only)
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Course duration One day Training Method Theory and practical workshop Assessment Multiple choice question paper Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL Awards certificate of competence in the subject area undertaken. Materials Provided Candidates will be provided with a course training pack. Prices Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]
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LCL Awards Level 3 RFQ Certificate in Gas Auditing Process Introduction This training and assessment course is designed for those who undertake gas auditing work in any sector, including social housing, so that they can assess an organisation's management of risk. It gives a detailed understanding of the role of a Gas Auditor and best practice procedures, as required by Gas Managers. Those working within the gas industry have a great responsibility to ensure that individuals are not affected by the work activities undertaken by any company or organisation. One of the main aspects of ensuring these properties are safe is by confirming that gas appliances have been installed and serviced correctly by employing Quality Control Auditing processes. There is also a need for the Social Housing Landlord to ensure they comply with legislation, in particular the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998 and the Health and Safety at Work Act. Experience has shown that the vast majority of the people responsible for the auditing of gas work undertaken within these properties do not have a formal auditing qualification upon which they can rely. Course objectives/key benefits Those attending this course will be provided with a good understanding of the relevant requirements of gas auditing and, provided they are successful in the relevant assessment, will be qualified to undertake the role of a Gas Auditor. Who is the course aimed at? Anyone holding current gas qualifications and at least five years of experience working as a gas operative. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Anyone undertaking this course must have at least five years’ experience working as a gas operative and hold current gas qualifications. They must also have the minimum levels of literacy and numeracy to comply with health and safety aspects of the scheme, the completion of the learning outcomes and any assessment requirements. Course content The course covers key areas of the gas auditing process;
• Gas Industry Legislation
• Assessing Quality Control Level
• Planning Gas Auditing Processes
• Assessing Gas Work
• Effective Communications
• RAMS - Risk Assessment and Method Statements Course duration One day guided learning, followed by self-study modules and assessment based distance learning with final examination. Training Method Theory and practical workshop with some self-study modules
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Assessment Practical assessment and written answer examination papers Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL Awards certificate of competence in the subject area undertaken. This Level 3 Certificate in Gas Auditing Processes enables the successful delegate to lead onto the:
• LCL AWARDS Level 4 RFQ Gas Safety Management
• LCL AWARDS Level 4 RFQ Gas Safety Management in Social Housing
• LCL AWARDS Level 4 RFQ Gas Safety Management in Non-Domestic Anyone who wishes to become gas qualified must first successfully complete the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants as well as undertaking the relevant ACS assessments. Materials Provided Candidates will be provided with a course training pack. Prices Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]
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Commercial Gas Courses
Commercial/Industrial Gas Pipework training (TPCP1/TPCP1A)
Introduction Course designed for both new entrants and experienced practitioners, to enable candidates to understand the concepts of testing and purging large pipework installations, including risk assessments and calculations. Course objectives/key benefits On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the contents of the course listed below in Natural Gas, or LPG. Who is the course aimed at? Anyone who intends to work on industrial/commercial gas installations and holds, or is intending to undertake at the same time, a core commercial gas qualification (CCCN1) or appropriate changeover qualification. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Candidates undertaking this training/assessment must hold a current and relevant ACS core gas qualification. For those who do not hold the relevant core gas safety qualifications South West Assessment and Training offer a Managed Learning Program (MLP) gas course. Course content
• Requirements of IGE/UP/1A and/or IGE/UP/1 (as applicable)
• Risk Assessment to TCPC1/1A (Tightness testing & direct purging of installation pipework not exceeding 1m³ in volume, 40 mbar pressure and 150mm diameter natural gas only)
• Calculating testing and purging pressures and times
• Undertaking testing and purging Course duration One day training for TPCP1 One day training for TPCP1A Assessment timescale varies depending on other assessments being taken at same time. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] if you require further guidance as to expected timescale. Training Method Practical workshop and theory
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Assessment Candidates will be eligible to undertake the relevant commercial/industrial gas pipework assessments immediately following the training. Course Outcome/Qualification Recommendation for appropriate ACS commercial gas assessment(s). Materials Provided The assessment, following this training, is open book and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have an up-to-date gas publication. Candidates will need an up-to-date TD Publications Gas Book’, which is available direct from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]. Candidates will also be provided with a training pack Prices £125 + VAT
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Non-domestic Gas Assessments (inc. Commercial Catering and Heating) Introduction South West Assessment and Training offer assessment for commercial gas installations and appliances. Training and assessment is available for pipework installation, testing and purging, industrial heating appliances and commercial catering appliances. Course objectives/key benefits To ensure candidates have the relevant knowledge, understanding and skills to competently work on industrial/commercial gas installations. Who is the course aimed at? Anyone who intends to work on industrial/commercial gas installations. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Any operatives undertaking the individual appliance assessments must hold an appropriate industrial/commercial core gas safety qualification or relevant changeover qualification (see below for these assessments). For those who do not hold the relevant core gas safety qualifications South West Assessment and Training offer a Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants. Course content The following commercial/industrial gas assessments are available;
• COCN1 - Core Commercial Gas Safety
• CODNCO1 - Changeover Core Gas Safety Domestic to Commercial NOTE: One of the above assessments must be completed by the operative prior to taking any other commercial assessment.
• ICPN1 - Installation First Fix on Commercial Pipework in excess of 35mm
• ICPN1LS - Installation First Fix on Commercial Pipework in excess of 35mm (Limited Scope)
• TPCP1 - Tightness testing & purging of installation pipework exceeding 1m³ in volume, up to 16 bar operating pressure (natural gas) & 2 bar operating pressure for LPG.
• TPCP1A - Tightness testing and direct purging of installation pipework not exceeding 1m³ in volume, 40 mbar pressure and 150mm diameter natural gas only.
PLEASE NOTE: Training is available for commercial/industrial pipework tightness testing and purging (TPCP1A and TPCP1).
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• ICAE1 - First fix commercial gas appliances
• CIGA1 - Installing, commissioning, servicing and fault-finding on indirect fired heating appliances above 70kW
• CDGA1 - Installing, commissioning, servicing and fault-finding on direct fired heating appliances above 70kW
• CORT1 - Installing, commissioning, servicing and fault-finding on radiant plaque and tube heaters
• CCCN1 - Core Commercial Catering Gas Safety
• CODC1 - Changeover Core Gas Safety Domestic to Commercial Catering Gas Safety. NOTE: One of the above assessments must be completed by the operative prior to taking any other commercial catering assessment.
• COMCAT1 - Open/Solid Top Ranges
• COMCAT2 - Water Boilers (Pressure Type)
• COMCAT3 - Deep Fat & Pressure Fryers
• COMCAT4 - Fish & Chip Fryers (on-site assessment only)
• COMCAT5 - Forced Draught Equipment (on-site assessment only)
• CCLNG1 - Commercial Core and Laundry Equipment
• CoCCLNG1 - Changeover Core Gas Safety Domestic to Commercial Laundry Gas Safety NOTE: One of the above assessments must be completed by the operative prior to taking any other commercial catering assessment.
• CLE1 - Installing, commissioning, servicing and fault-finding on commercial gas laundry equipment
• CMC - Commercial Mobile Catering Equipment. Course duration The duration of the assessment depends on a several factors, including the number of assessments taken. Please contact SWAAT on 01579 348544 or email us at [email protected] and we will be able to provide guidelines of expected timescales. Training Method This is not a training course (assessment only).
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Anyone requiring training needs to consider undertaking either the;
• Commercial Heating training course
• Commercial Catering training course and/or the
• Commercial Pipework training course For anyone new to the gas industry then the Managed Learning Programme for new entrant’s gas course should be considered. Assessment Practical assessment and multiple choice question papers Course Outcome/Qualification Successful candidates will be able to work on the industrial/commercial installation types for which they have qualified. Materials Provided It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have an up-to-date gas publication. Copies of the TD Publications' Commercial Gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected]. Prices From £125 + VAT. Final total dependent on number of add-on qualifications undertaken.
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Commercial Gas Catering Training Introduction Upgrade course designed to assist candidates who require re-assessment training or for new entrants to commercial catering who already hold their Natural Gas Core ACS qualification (CCN1 or an appropriate changeover). Course objectives/key benefits On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the contents of the course listed below in Natural Gas or LPG (with the appropriate core gas safety or changeover qualifications). Who is the course aimed at? Anyone who intends to work on commercial gas catering installations. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Any operatives undertaking these assessments must hold an appropriate core gas safety qualification or relevant changeover qualification. Course content
• Legislation
• Unsafe situations
• Gas controls
• Gas pressures and flow
• Flues
• Ventilation
• Installation, Commissioning and Servicing of commercial catering gas appliances
Course duration One day Training Method Practical workshop and theory Assessment Candidates will be eligible to undertake the relevant commercial catering appliance assessments immediately following the training. Course Outcome/Qualification Recommendation for appropriate ACS commercial gas catering assessment(s). Materials Provided/Required Candidates will need an up-to-date TD Publications’ Gas Book, which is available direct from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].. Prices From £90 + VAT
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Commercial Gas Mobile Catering Assessment Introduction The assessment is designed to assess the competence of a registered installer who undertakes or wishes to undertake work on commercial mobile catering vehicles, whether it is installation, commissioning, servicing or repairing the relevant gas appliances. Course objectives/key benefits To ensure that the candidate holds the relevant knowledge and information required to successfully install, commission and service LPG mobile catering vehicle appliances. Who is the course aimed at? Anyone who intends to work on mobile and/or public gas catering installations. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Any operatives undertaking these assessments must hold an appropriate core gas safety qualification or relevant changeover qualification, in addition to the appropriate commercial gas catering and LPG qualifications. Course content Install appropriate pipework Let-by test Tightness test Purge Identify installation faults Follow manufacturer's instructions Commission and service LPG mobile catering vehicle gas appliances Determine ventilation requirements Course duration One day should be sufficient to complete this assessment. Training Method This is not a training course (assessment only). Anyone requiring training needs to consider undertaking either the Commercial Catering training course. For anyone new to the gas industry then the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants should be considered. Assessment Practical assessment and multiple choice question papers Course Outcome/Qualification Successful candidates will be qualified to work on commercial mobile catering installations.
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Materials Required It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have an up-to-date gas publication. Copies of the TD Publications gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]. Prices £180 + VAT
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Commercial/Industrial Gas Heating Appliance Training Introduction Changeover course designed to assist candidates who require re-assessment training or for new entrants to commercial heating who already hold their natural gas core ACS qualification. Course objectives/key benefits On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the contents of the course listed below in Natural Gas, or LPG. Who is the course aimed at? Anyone who intends to work on industrial/commercial gas installations and holds, or is intending to undertake at the same time, a core commercial gas qualification (CCCN1) or appropriate changeover qualification. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Candidates undertaking this training/assessment must hold a current and relevant ACS core gas qualification. For those who do not hold the relevant core gas safety qualifications South West Assessment and Training offer a Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants Course content
• Legislation
• Unsafe situations
• Combustion
• Gas controls
• Gas pressures and flow
• Flues
• Ventilation
• Installation of commercial heating gas appliances
• Commissioning commercial heating gas appliances
• Servicing commercial heating gas appliances Course duration One day Training Method Practical workshop and theory Assessment Candidates will be eligible to undertake the relevant commercial/industrial gas heating appliance assessments immediately following the training. Course Outcome/Qualification Recommendation for appropriate ACS commercial gas assessment(s)
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Materials Provided It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have an up-to-date gas publication. Copies of the TD Publications' Commercial Gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected]. Prices From £90 + VAT
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Commercial/Industrial Gas Laundry Appliance Training Introduction Upgrade course designed to assist candidates who require re-assessment training or for new entrants to commercial laundry who already hold their Commercial Natural Gas Core ACS qualification (CCCN1 or an appropriate changeover). Course objectives/key benefits On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the contents of the course listed below in Natural Gas or LPG (with the appropriate core gas safety or changeover qualifications) Who is the course aimed at? Anyone who intends to work on commercial gas laundry installations. Entry requirements/pre-requisites Any operatives undertaking these assessments must hold an appropriate core gas safety qualification or relevant changeover qualification. For anyone new to the industry, South West Assessment and Training offer a Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants. Course content
• Legislation
• Unsafe situations
• Combustion
• Gas controls
• Gas pressures and flow
• Flues
• Ventilation
• Installation of commercial laundry gas appliances
• Commissioning commercial laundry gas appliances
• Servicing commercial laundry gas appliances Course duration One day Training Method Practical workshop and theory Assessment Candidates will be eligible to undertake the relevant commercial laundry assessments immediately following the training. Course Outcome/Qualification Recommendation for appropriate ACS commercial gas laundry assessment(s).
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Materials Provided It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have an up-to-date gas publication. Copies of the TD Publications' Commercial Gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office 01579 348544 or [email protected]. Prices From £90 + VAT
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LCL Awards Level 4 Certificate in Gas Safety Management of Plant and Appliances in Non-Domestic Premises Introduction This training and assessment course is designed for those who want to be able to carry out a gas safety management role within a non-domestic gas environment. It provides the knowledge and understanding required to ensure that those working within gas management roles are able to carry out the relevant associated tasks competently. Course objectives/key benefits Those attending this course will be provided with a good understanding of the relevant requirements of gas safety management and, provided they are successful in the relevant assessment, will be qualified to undertake an associated role. Who is the course aimed at? The target groups for the Qualification are those learners who are;
• Updating and continuing their professional development (CPD)
• Developing knowledge and understanding relevant to a particular specialisation within an occupation or set of occupations
• Developing their knowledge and understanding in order to gain recognition at a higher level or any different role
Entry requirements/pre-requisites There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course.
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Course content The course covers key areas of the gas safety management;
• Legislation and normative standards and codes of practice that are relevant to gas safety
• Be able to apply the relevant legislation, normative standards and codes of practice (CoP) to gas safety situations
• Know how to apply the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) within the gas industry
• Know how to apply the Gas Industry Unsafe Situation Procedure (GIUSP)
• Know the legal requirements for businesses and individuals carrying out gas work
• Process of combustion, factors affecting combustion and combustion analysis
• Understand the effects CO has on humans
• Know how CO detectors are used to reduce the risk of CO poisoning and the requirements for gas engineers responding to CO alarm activation or reports of fumes
• Know how the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations (GSIUR) impacts on gas safety facilities management responsibilities
• Know how to appoint and manage gas fitting operatives and contractors
• Know how to monitor the operational performance of gas fitting operatives and contractors
• Know how to deal with reports of gas escapes, fumes or carbon monoxide/dioxide alarm activation
• Understand the construction and operation of chimney systems serving Type B appliances
• Understand the construction and operation of chimney systems serving Type C appliances
• Understand the construction and operation of fan dilution systems
• Know the ventilation requirements for non-domestic gas appliances
• Know the types of non-domestic gas appliances used for heating water, their design, installation, commissioning & maintenance requirements
• Know the installation requirements and operation of forced convection air heaters
• Understand the installation requirements and operation of overhead radiant heaters
• Understand the installation requirements for non-domestic plant and ancillary equipment
• Understand the requirements for non-domestic gas fired laundry appliances and equipment
• Understand the installation requirements for pipework in non-domestic premises Course duration Subject to an initial informal discussion and assessment of needs. Contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] Training Method Theory and practical workshop with some self-study modules Assessment Short response questions and professional discussion Course Outcome/Qualification Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL Awards certificate of competence in the subject area undertaken.
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Materials Provided Candidates will need an up-to-date TD Publications Gas Book, which is available direct from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]. Prices Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]
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LPG Courses
LPG Core Gas Assessment (CCLP1)
Introduction
A pre-requisite assessment for all other LPG appliance assessments and covers all aspects of gas safety
and legislation.
PLEASE NOTE: This is the same qualification required for anyone 're-assessing' their existing LPG CCLP1
qualification.
Anyone who has a core gas safety qualification in Natural Gas (i.e. CCN1, CCCN1, or ) are able to undertake
a changeover qualification - CONGLP1.
Course objectives/key benefits
Upon successful completion of the assessment candidates will be able to undertake work on domestic
LPG installations, and on appliances, depending upon the appropriate assessments being successfully
undertaken.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone who intends to work on domestic LPG installations.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates will need to have either successfully completed the Managed Learning Programme gas course
for new entrants or Fast Track Gas course, or be able to provide sufficient evidence that they have the
required skills and knowledge enabling them to undertake this assessment (i.e. be experienced to
Category 1).
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or e-mail [email protected] for further details.
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Course content
Assessment of candidate's knowledge, understanding and skills relating to the work they wish to
undertake on domestic LPG installations/appliances.
Packages including add-ons are available. Add-ons for domestic LPG installations/appliances available are;
• CENWATLP1 - Domestic LPG Central Heating Boilers and Domestic LPG Water Heaters (PLEASE
NOTE: This qualification replaces both the old CENLP1 and WATLP1 qualifications)
• CKRLP1 - Domestic LPG Cookers
• HTRLP1 - Domestic LPG Fires
• LEI1 - Domestic LPG Leisure appliances (i.e. bar-b-ques etc.)
• LAV - Leisure Accommodation Vehicles (PLEASE NOTE: This qualification is required for caravan
holiday homes as well as tourer caravans and motorhomes)
• B - Boats
• CMC - Commercial Mobile Catering (PLEASE NOTE: Candidates will also need to hold a core
commercial gas qualification or appropriate changeover qualification as well as the relevant
COMCAT qualifications)
• HTRLP2 - Closed Flue LPG Gas Fires (Widney and Spinflo fires etc.)
• HTRLP3 - Caravan LPG Gas Fires (Truma caravan fires etc.)
• REFLP2 - Caravan LPG Refrigerators (Electrolux RM122 refrigerators etc.)
• WATLP2 - Caravan LPG Water Heater (Carver Cascade 'under bench' water heaters etc.)
Course duration
One week should be sufficient to complete this assessment.
However, this is dependent on the number of add-ons undertaken.
Training Method
This is not a training course (assessment only).
Anyone requiring training needs to consider undertaking the Managed Learning Programme gas course
for new entrants or the Fast Track Gas course as required.
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Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment(s) will be certificated under the ACS scheme for
the appropriate installations/appliances for which they have been assessed and will then be able to apply
for Gas Safe Registration.
Materials Required
It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have
a relevant up-to-date gas publication. The TD Publications Gas Book is available direct from our office on
01579 348544 or at [email protected].
Prices
£310 + VAT
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Liquid Petroleum Gas Training
Introduction
Training course covering all aspects of gas safety specifically designed for those wishing to achieve the
qualification for LPG changeover from Natural Gas.
Course objectives/key benefits
On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the
contents of the course listed below.
Who is the course aimed at?
Those with experience of natural gas and who hold relevant up-to-date ACS qualifications.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates undertaking this training/assessment must hold a current and relevant ACS core gas
qualification.
For those who do not hold the relevant core gas safety qualifications South West Assessment and Training
offer a Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants.
Course content
• Legislation and unsafe situations
• Combustion
• Medium Pressure LPG Gas Meters Gas
• Domestic LPG pipework installation
• Gas Rating on LPG gas meters
• Tightness testing
• Purging
• Ventilation
• Taking appropriate action when dealing with unsafe appliances
• LPG cylinder sizing
• Correct location of LPG cylinders and bulk tanks
• LPG bulk tanks and their controls
• LPG regulator sizing
Course duration
One day
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
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Assessment
Candidates will be eligible to undertake the relevant LPG assessment(s) immediately following the
training.
PLEASE NOTE: Training is not a pre-requisite requirement of assessment
Course Outcome/Qualification
Recommendation for assessment under ACS for the relevant LPG qualification(s).
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training manual
Prices
From £90 + VAT
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LPG Assessment (Conversion from Natural Gas to LPG - CONGLP1)
Introduction
This is the assessment for converting natural gas qualifications to LPG and is a pre-requisite assessment
for all other LPG appliance assessments, without holding an existing LPG core qualification.
The qualification is required if candidates wish to undertake work within the LPG sector within domestic
properties and residential park homes (defined as log cabins or chalets).
If the candidate wishes to work on mobile homes (static caravans) or touring caravans they will need to
undertake this Natural Gas to LPG conversion plus the Leisure Accommodation Vehicles (LAV) assessment.
PLEASE NOTE: This is the same qualification required for anyone 're-assessing' for their existing LPG
changeover qualification.
Course objectives/key benefits
Upon successful completion of the assessment candidates will be able to undertake work within the LPG
sector, within domestic homes, residential park homes, leisure accommodation vehicles and boats,
depending upon the appropriate assessments being successfully undertaken.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone who holds a current domestic or commercial/industrial core gas safety qualification and wishes
to undertake work within the LPG sector.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates will need to have a current domestic or commercial/industrial core gas safety qualification.
Evidence of this natural gas qualification will need to be proven with the relevant and most up-to-date
certificate(s), at the start of the course.
For those who do not hold the relevant core gas safety qualifications South West Assessment and Training
offer a Managed Learning Programme gas course for new entrants
Course content
Assessment of candidate's knowledge, understanding and skills relating to the work they wish to
undertake on LPG installations/appliances.
Course duration
One day should be sufficient for the changeover assessment.
Half a day should be sufficient per add-on taken in addition.
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Training Method
This is not a training course (assessment only).
Anyone requiring training should consider undertaking the LPG training course
For anyone new to the gas industry or who feel that they require further training, then the Managed
Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants or our Fast-track Gas Course should be considered.
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment(s) will be certificated under the ACS scheme for
the appropriate installations/appliances for which they have been assessed and will then be able to apply
for Gas Safe Registration.
Materials Required/Provided
It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have
an up-to-date gas publication.
Copies of the TD Publications' gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office on 01579
348544 or at [email protected].
Prices
£160 + VAT
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Fast-track LPG Gas Course
Introduction
An in-depth course designed for experienced gas engineers whose qualifications have lapsed to meet the
core ACS assessment requirements.
PLEASE NOTE: New entrants to the gas industry must undertake the Managed Learning Program (MLP)
gas course.
Course objectives/key benefits
On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the
contents of the course listed below in liquid petroleum gas.
Delegates will also be eligible to undertake the relevant ACS assessments following this course
PLEASE NOTE: This course can also be undertaken by anyone wishing to work solely with natural gas.
Please click here and/or contact our office on 01579 348544 for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Those who have previously held ACS qualifications which are no longer current.
New entrants to the gas industry must undertake the Managed Learning Programme gas course for new
entrants.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
In order to undertake the course candidates will need to provide evidence of previous ACS assessments
and/or CORGI or GAS SAFE registration (which are no longer current).
Course content
• Legislation
• Unsafe situations
• Combustion
• Gas controls
• LPG Meters
• Gas pressures and flow
• Domestic pipework installation
• Tightness testing
• Pipework sizing
• Purging
• Flues
• Ventilation
• Installation of domestic gas appliances
• Commissioning domestic gas appliances
• Servicing domestic gas appliances
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Course duration
Five days
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory.
Assessment
Practical assessments and written question papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the associated assessments will be recommended for assessment
under the Accredited Certification Scheme.
Materials Required/Provided
Candidates will need an up-to-date TD Publications’ gas book, which is available direct from our office
01579 348544 or at [email protected].
Prices
£550 + VAT (no certification fee)
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Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) add-on assessments
Introduction
Assessments for individual LPG gas appliances, for anyone wishing to 'add on' to their existing LPG
qualifications.
Course objectives/key benefits
Upon successful completion of the assessment candidates will be able to undertake work on the LPG
installations, to which the appropriate assessments successfully undertaken apply.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any existing GAS SAFE registered gas operatives who intend to work on LPG installations.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates will need to have either successfully completed the Domestic Natural Gas Core Assessment
(CCN1) or Commercial/Industrial Core Assessment (CCCN1) or be able to provide sufficient evidence that
they have passed this assessment at another college or assessment centre.
It is also a requirement that candidates MUST undertake training before carrying out any add-on
assessment, if they have not held the qualification previously, as per Guidance Note 8. This training (per
appliance) is provided prior to assessment.
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or e-mail SWAAT at [email protected] for further details.
Course content
Add-ons available for LPG are;
• LAV - Leisure Accommodation Vehicles (PLEASE NOTE: This qualification is required for caravan
holiday homes as well as tourer caravans and motorhomes)
• B – Boats
• CMC - Commercial Mobile Catering (PLEASE NOTE: Candidates will also need to hold a core
commercial gas qualification or appropriate changeover as well as the relevant COMCAT
qualifications)
• HTRLP2 - Closed Flue LPG Gas Fires (Widney and Spinflo fires etc.)
• HTRLP3 - Caravan LPG Gas Fires (Truma caravan fires etc.)
• REFLP2 - Caravan LPG Refrigerators (Electrolux RM122 refrigerators etc.)
• WATLP2 - Caravan LPG Water Heater (Carver Cascade 'under bench' water heaters etc.)
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Course duration
Half a day training per 'add-on' is provided (if qualification not previously held).
Half a day should be sufficient for each assessment undertaken.
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further advice.
Training Method
Training provided for those not previously holding the qualification is practical workshop and theory.
If the qualification has been previously held (re-assessment) then assessment only is given.
For anyone new to the gas industry or who feel that they require further training, then the Managed
Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants or our Fast-track Gas Course should be considered.
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment(s) will be certificated under the ACS scheme for
the appropriate installations/appliances for which they have been assessed.
Materials Required/Provided
It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have
an up-to-date gas publication.
Copies of the TD Publications' gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office on 01579
348544 or at [email protected].
Prices
From £65 + VAT
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Installation and Commissioning of LPG Gas Storage Vessels and Controls (VESLP1)
Introduction
This course covers the installation and commissioning of LPG gas storage vessels and controls (Single LPG
Supply) with up to and including 32mm pipework.
Course objectives/key benefits
Covers sizing of external above ground and unjointed buried below ground pipework of up to 0.1m3 in
volume for single gas supplies.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone involved in or wanting to become involved in the installation and commissioning of LPG gas
storage vessels and controls (Single LPG Supply) with up to and including 32mm Pipework
PLEASE NOTE: For anyone involved in or wanting to become involved in the installation and
commissioning of LPG gas storage vessels and controls (Single LPG Supply) with up to and including
63mm Pipework, South West Assessment and Training also offer the VESLP2 assessment.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates will need to have either successfully completed the core LPG assessment (CCLP1), or
conversion from natural gas to LPG assessment, or be able to provide sufficient evidence that they have
passed this assessment at another college or assessment centre.
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or e-mail SWAAT at [email protected] for further details.
Course content
Assessment in;
• Jointing of polyethylene pipework
• Installation of service pipework
• Soundness testing of low pressure service pipework
Course duration
One to two days is usually sufficient to complete the required training and associated assessment.
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple choice question paper.
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Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be certificated under the ACS scheme for the
installation and commissioning of LPG gas storage vessels and controls (Single LPG Supply) with up to and
including 32mm Pipework.
Materials Required
It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have
an up-to-date gas publication.
Copies of the TD Publications’ gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office on 01579
348544 or at [email protected].
Prices
£95 + VAT
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Installation and Commissioning of LPG Gas Storage Vessels and Controls (VESLP2)
Introduction
This course covers the installation and commissioning of LPG gas storage vessels and controls (Single LPG
Supply) with up to and including 63mm pipework.
Tests gas safety competence in gas storage vessel connections, controls and safety requirements, PE
electro fusion jointing, sizing external above and below ground pipework.
Where multiple gas supplies are to single dwellings and installation volume and pipe size is within scope
of BS 6891 tests for tightness within BS 6891 may be applied. Operatives involved in installing gas supplies
above scope of volumes/pipe sizes within BS 6891 will, in addition, need the TPCP1 qualification.
Course objectives/key benefits
Covers sizing of external above ground and unjointed buried below ground pipework of over 0.1m3 in
volume for multiple gas supplies.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone involved in or wanting to become involved in the installation and commissioning of LPG gas
storage vessels and controls (Single LPG Supply) with up to and including 63mm Pipework
PLEASE NOTE: For anyone involved in or wanting to become involved in the installation and
commissioning of LPG gas storage vessels and controls (Single LPG Supply) only up to and including
32mm Pipework, we also offer the VESLP1 assessment.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates will need to have either successfully completed the core LPG assessment (CCLP1), or
conversion from natural gas to LPG assessment, as well as the VESLP1 assessment or be able to provide
sufficient evidence that they have passed this assessment at another college or assessment centre.
Candidates will need to be able to be able to carry out electro-fusion welding. For anyone who has never
undertaken this area of work, South West Assessment and Training also offer electro-fusion welding
training
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or e-mail SWAAT at [email protected] for further details.
Course content
Assessment in;
• Underground pipework requirements (separation for services, trenching requirements
• Bulk storage vessels requirements (siting requirements, vessel pipework & fittings
• Electro-fusion jointing of polyethylene pipework
• Installation of service pipework
• Tightness testing of service pipework
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Course duration
One to two days is usually sufficient to complete the training and associated assessment.
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple choice question paper.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be certificated under the ACS scheme for the
installation and commissioning of LPG gas storage vessels and controls (Single LPG Supply) with up to and
including 63mm Pipework.
Materials Required
It is an open book assessment and it is therefore highly recommended that candidates undertaking it have
an up-to-date gas publication.
Copies of the TD Publications’ gas book can be obtained prior to the assessment from our office on 01579
348544 or at [email protected].
Prices
£125 + VAT
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Electro-fusion Welding course
Introduction
Introduction to common thermoplastics (MDPE, PVC, PP, PE, PVDF); key processing techniques; joint
preparation; defects and how to avoid them; process control, inspection and testing, health and safety;
practical electro-fusion welding in polypropylene or polyethylene pipework.
Course objectives/key benefits
To ensure that anyone wishing to undertake electro-fusion welding has all of the necessary knowledge
and skills to do so in a competent manner.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Individuals with limited or no experience of these manual welding processes wishing to learn skills;
maintenance staff required to install plastic fabrications; welding engineers unfamiliar with these
processes; engineering apprentices.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to anyone wishing to undertake this training and/or assessment.
Course content
• to understand practical welding - electro-fusion (up to 63mm inside diameter)
• to identify plastics materials to implement procedure control and safe operation
• to understand weld properties
• to identify faults and defects and how to avoid them
Course duration
Half a day
Training Method
This is generally taken as an assessment only. However, training may be available upon request. Please
contact our office on [email protected] for details.
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple choice question papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a BPEC certificate in electro-fusion
welding.
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Materials Required
Candidates will be required to wear overalls or appropriate work clothes for this course, as well as steel
toe-capped footwear.
Prices
£145 + VAT
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Oil Courses
OFTEC 50 oil introductory training course for new entrants
Introduction
This is a practical course designed for operatives lacking or with no experience of domestic oil installations.
This course is designed to give more intensive and detailed practical training than the standard courses,
which are aimed at experienced operatives. The aim of each part of the course is that the candidate will
reach the required standard to enable them to undertake the standard assessments.
The main aim of the course is to ensure that the delegate has a solid background and enough practical
knowledge in oil to perform the everyday tasks of a competent oil operative
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the knowledge, understanding and skills to undertake work on domestic oil
installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to carry out work on domestic oil-fired installations but who has no previous experience
or qualifications.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Applicants for this course MUST obtain experience with an OFTEC registered business and provide
auditable evidence of this experience (a combination of written reports, copies of OFTEC (or equivalent)
installation/commissioning/servicing records and photos taken whilst the work is being carried out).
Anyone undertaking this course must have basic plumbing skills. A knowledge of heating systems will also
be highly advantageous. For those with limited knowledge of heating systems and their design, South
West Assessment and Training offer a Foundation Certificate in Basic Heating and Hot Water System
Design and Specification training course. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected]
for further details.
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Course content
• Safety requirements
• Building Regulations
• Types of oil and their identification
• Steel and thermoplastic oil storage
• Constructional standards
• Tank fittings
• Fuel feed pipe work
• System design including Part L1 of the Building Regulations
• Thermostatic controls
• Gauges and overfill alarms
• Oil contamination problems
• Maintenance of boilers
• Oil burners
• Vaporising oil appliances
• Pipework
• British Standards
• Ventilation
• Flues
• Commissioning domestic oil boilers
• Energy conservation
Course duration
Three days
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
There is no formal assessment for the OFTEC 50 course.
However, upon successful completion of the exercises set during the course, candidates will be able to
undertake any of the relevant oil assessments;
• OFT101 - servicing and commissioning of pressure jet burners
• OFT102 - vaporising oil burners
• OFT105E - domestic oil firing system installation and energy conservation measures
• OFT600A - oil storage tanks
• OFT201 - commercial oil firing pressure jet appliances
Course Outcome/Qualification
Recommendation for assessment under the OFTEC competent persons scheme.
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Materials Required/Provided
Candidates will need up-to-date OFTEC Books. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at
[email protected] to determine which ones are required.
Anyone already OFTEC registered can obtain these books directly from OFTEC (www.oftec.org.uk) at a
discounted price.
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
£485 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification)
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OFTEC 101 - Commissioning and Servicing of Pressure Jet Oil Heating Appliances
Introduction
This is a practical course designed for those who are either new to commissioning or servicing pressure-
jet oil appliances or who have previously held the qualification but wish to update their skills and
knowledge.
This course is designed to provide operatives with an up-to-date refreshment of regulations and take the
operative through the correct procedures for combustion analysis and commissioning/servicing of
pressure jet oil appliances.
Anyone new to the oil heating industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course
for new entrants.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the knowledge, understanding and skills to undertake work on domestic oil
pressure-jet installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any previously experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered heating system operatives wishing to
undertake pressure-jet oil commissioning or servicing (PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will
be required at the start of the course)
Anyone undertaking the assessment must either already hold the OFTEC 600A oil tanks qualification or
take it alongside this assessment.
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates undertaking this course must either be experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered
heating system operatives
(PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required at the start of the course).
It is a requirement that candidates MUST undertake training before carrying out the assessment if they
have not held this qualification previously, as per OFTEC requirements. This training (per appliance) is
provided prior to assessment.
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
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Course content
• Safety requirements
• Building Regulations
• Types of oil and their identification
• Fuel feed pipe work
• Thermostatic controls
• Oil contamination problems
• Maintenance of boilers
• Oil burners
• Selection of nozzles
• British Standards
• Commissioning domestic oil boilers
• Using electronic combustion analysers
Course duration
One day of training is available for the OFTEC 101 qualification, which is a 'hands-on' day commissioning
and servicing oil boilers.
One day should be sufficient to complete the OFTEC 101 assessment (in addition to any training
undertaken).
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be eligible to apply to join the OFTEC
competent persons scheme
Materials Provided
Candidates will need up-to-date OFTEC Books. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at
[email protected] to determine which ones are required.
Anyone already OFTEC registered can obtain these books directly from OFTEC (www.oftec.org.uk) at a
discounted price.
Prices
£155 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification)
PLEASE NOTE: The OFTEC 101 module is also available as part of a special price package, along with the
OFTEC 105e and OFTEC 600A modules. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at
[email protected] for further details.
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OFTEC 102 vaporising oil commissioning and servicing training course
Introduction
This is a practical course designed operatives with limited experience in vaporising oil appliances, or for
those who wish to update their knowledge.
This course is designed to provide operatives with an up-to-date refreshment of regulations and take the
operative through the correct procedures for commissioning/servicing of vaporising oil appliances.
Anyone completely new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course
for new entrants.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the knowledge, understanding and skills to undertake work on domestic oil
vaporising installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered heating system operatives wishing to undertake
vaporising oil commissioning or servicing (PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required
at the start of the course)
Anyone undertaking the assessment must either already hold the 600A oil tanks qualification or take it
alongside this assessment.
Anyone completely new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course
for new entrants.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates undertaking this course must either be experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered
heating system operatives
(PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required at the start of the course).
It is a requirement that candidates MUST undertake training before carrying out the assessment if they
have not held this qualification previously, as per OFTEC requirements. This training (per appliance) is
provided prior to assessment.
Anyone completely new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course
for new entrants.
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Course content
• Safety requirements
• Building Regulations
• Types of oil and their identification
• Steel and thermoplastic oil storage
• Fuel feed pipe work
• Thermostatic controls
• Gauges and overfill alarms
• Oil contamination problems
• Oil vaporising burners
• Flues and ventilation
• Commissioning and servicing domestic oil vaporising appliances
• Using test equipment
Course duration
One day training combined with the assessment is available for OFTEC 102.
One day should be sufficient to complete the OFTEC 102 assessment (in addition to any training
undertaken).
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be eligible to apply to join the OFTEC
competent persons scheme.
Materials Required/Provided
Candidates will need up-to-date OFTEC Books. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or
[email protected] to determine which ones are required.
Anyone already OFTEC registered can obtain these books directly from OFTEC (www.oftec.org.uk) at a
discounted price.
Prices
£155 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification)
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OFTEC 105e - Domestic Oil Firing System Installation and Energy Conservation Measures
Introduction
This course is designed to provide operatives with an up-to-date refreshment of regulations and take the
operative through the correct procedures for the installation of pressure jet oil appliances.
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 course for new entrants.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the knowledge, understanding and skills to undertake installation work
involving domestic oil pressure-jet appliances.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered heating system operatives wishing to undertake
pressure-jet oil commissioning or servicing (PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be
required at the start of the course)
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFT50 course for new entrants.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates undertaking this course must either be experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered
heating system operatives
(PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required at the start of the course).
Anyone undertaking the assessment must either already hold the 600A oil tanks qualification or take it
alongside this assessment.
It is a requirement that candidates MUST undertake training before carrying out the assessment if they
have not held this qualification previously, as per OFTEC requirements. This training (per appliance) is
provided prior to assessment.
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
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Course content
• Safety requirements
• Building Regulations
• Types of oil and their identification
• Steel and thermoplastic oil storage
• Fuel feed pipe work
• System design including Part L1 of the Building Regulations
• Thermostatic controls
• Gauges and overfill alarms
• Oil contamination problems
• Location of oil boilers
• Flues and ventilation
• Energy conservation
PLEASE NOTE: Pipework and fire valves are no longer covered by the OFTEC 105E qualification. These
elements are part of the OFTEC 600A oil tanks qualification.
Course duration
One day training is available for OFTEC 105e.
One day should be sufficient to complete the OFTEC 105e assessment (in addition to any training
undertaken).
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be eligible to apply to join the OFTEC
competent persons scheme
Materials Provided
Candidates will need up-to-date OFTEC Books. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or
[email protected] to determine which ones are required.
Anyone already OFTEC registered can obtain these books directly from OFTEC (www.oftec.org.uk) at a
discounted price.
Prices
£155 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification) PLEASE NOTE: The OFTEC 105e module is also available as part
of a special price package, along with the OFTEC 101 and OFTEC 600A modules. Please contact our office
on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
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OFTEC 600A - Oil Storage Requirements
Introduction
This is a practical course designed for experienced operatives.
This course is designed to provide operatives with an up-to-date refreshment of regulations and the health
and safety aspects of installing and carrying out visual inspection of oil tanks.
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the knowledge, understanding and skills to undertake work involving domestic
oil tank installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered heating system operatives wishing to undertake
pressure-jet oil commissioning or servicing (PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be
required at the start of the course)
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates undertaking this course must either be experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered
heating system operatives (PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required at the start of
the course).
It is a requirement that candidates MUST undertake training before carrying out the assessment if they
have not held this qualification previously, as per OFTEC requirements. This training (per appliance) is
provided prior to assessment.
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
Course content
• Safety requirements
• Building Regulations
• Types of oil and their identification
• Steel and thermoplastic oil storage
• Fuel feed pipe work
• Gauges and overfill alarms
• Oil contamination problems
• British Standards
• Complete an oil tank risk assessment
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Course duration
One day training is available for OFTEC 600A.
An extra day should be allowed to undertake and complete the OFTEC 600A assessment.
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be eligible to apply to join the OFTEC
competent persons scheme
Materials Provided
Candidates will need up-to-date OFTEC Books. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at
[email protected] to determine which ones are required.
Anyone already OFTEC registered can obtain these books directly from OFTEC (www.oftec.org.uk) at a
discounted price.
Prices
£155 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification) PLEASE NOTE: The OFTEC 600A module is also available as part
of a special price package, along with the OFTEC 101 and OFTEC 105e modules. Please contact our office
on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
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OFTEC Oil 101, 105e & 600A Assessment Package
Introduction
This is an assessment package designed for experienced operatives.
This course is designed to provide operatives with an up-to-date refreshment of regulations and the health
and safety aspects of installing, commissioning and maintaining domestic pressure-jet oil fired appliances
and oil tanks.
PLEASE NOTE: OFTEC 102 (vaporising) is NOT included in this package. This is due to the fact that anyone
who has not undertaken work on vaporising appliances before is recommended to undertake our
vaporising training course. For further details of this training please contact our office on 01579 348544
or at [email protected].
Course objectives/key benefits
The aim of this assessment is to ensure that the operative has a solid background and enough practical
knowledge in oil to perform the everyday tasks of a competent oil operative.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered heating system operatives wishing to undertake
pressure-jet oil commissioning or servicing (PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be
required at the start of the course).
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates undertaking this course must either be experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered
heating system operatives
(PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required at the start of the course).
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
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Course content
Assessment of competence in;
• Safety requirements
• Building Regulations
• Types of oil and their identification
• Steel and thermoplastic oil storage
• Fuel feed pipe work
• System design including Part L1 of the Building Regulations
• Thermostatic controls
• Gauges and overfill alarms
• Oil contamination problems
• Maintenance of boilers
• Oil burners
• Selection of nozzles
• British Standards
• Ventilation
• Flues
• Commissioning and servicing domestic oil boilers
• Using electronic combustion analysers
• Risk assessment of oil tanks
Course duration
Two days of training are available for this OFTEC oil training package.
Two days should be sufficient to complete the OFTEC 101, 105E and 600A assessments (in addition to any
training undertaken).
Training Method
This is not a training course (assessment only).
Anyone requiring training needs to consider undertaking the OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants and/or the OFTEC 105E, OFTEC 600A and OFTEC 101 training courses as applicable.
Assessment
Practical workshop and multiple choice question papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be eligible to apply to join the OFTEC
competent persons scheme.
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Materials Required
Candidates will need up-to-date OFTEC Books. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at
[email protected] to determine which ones are required.
Anyone already OFTEC registered can obtain these books directly from OFTEC (www.oftec.org.uk) at a
discounted price.
Prices
£430 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification)
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OFTEC 201 - Commissioning and Servicing of Commercial/Industrial Pressure Jet Oil Heating Appliances
Introduction
This assessment is designed to ensure operatives are up-to-date with regulations and can demonstrate
the correct procedures for combustion analysis and commissioning/servicing of commercial pressure jet
oil appliances.
Anyone new to the oil heating industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course
for new entrants.
Course objectives/key benefits
The aim of this assessment is to ensure that the operative has a solid background and enough practical
knowledge in oil to perform the everyday tasks of a competent commercial oil operative.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered heating system operatives wishing to undertake
commercial pressure-jet oil commissioning or servicing
(PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required at the start of the course)
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates undertaking this course must either be experienced oil operatives, or GAS SAFE registered
heating system operatives
(PLEASE NOTE: Proof of previous qualifications will be required at the start of the course).
It is a requirement that candidates MUST undertake training before carrying out the assessment if they
have not held this qualification previously, as per OFTEC requirements. This training (per appliance) is
provided prior to assessment.
Anyone new to the oil industry should consider attending our OFTEC 50 introductory oil course for new
entrants.
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Course content
• Safety requirements
• Building Regulations
• Types of oil and their identification
• Steel and thermoplastic oil storage
• Fuel feed pipe work
• Thermostatic controls
• Gauges and overfill alarms
• Oil contamination problems
• Oil burners and components
• Ventilation
• Flues and ventilation
• Commissioning and servicing of commercial oil boilers
• Using electronic combustion analysers
Course duration
One day should be sufficient to complete the OFTEC 201 assessment.
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory.
Anyone requiring additional training needs to consider undertaking the OFTEC 50 introductory oil course
for new entrants or OFT101 - servicing and commissioning of pressure jet burners training course as
applicable.
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will be eligible to apply to join the OFTEC
competent persons scheme.
Materials Required/Provided
Candidates will need up-to-date OFTEC Books. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at
[email protected] to determine which ones are required.
Anyone already OFTEC registered can obtain these books directly from OFTEC (www.oftec.org.uk) at a
discounted price.
Prices
£155 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification)
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Electrical Courses Basic Electrics - One Day Course
Introduction
This one day course combines the essential knowledge and understanding of safe electrical good
practice with some "hands on" experience of using the necessary tools and equipment.
The course is ideal for technical staff who may not be qualified electricians but require the basic
knowledge in order to disconnect, reconnect and diagnose faults safely on electrical equipment.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness in electrical installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone who requires a basic understanding of electrical installations, protective devices and general
safe electrical practice. This may include technicians, plumbing and heating engineers, or anyone
responsible for day-to-day maintenance of a building.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry/pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course.
The course is designed for anyone, with any or no electrical knowledge and is open to all ages over the
age of 18 years old. Students wishing to enrol can speak to a member of the SWAAT training staff to be
advised of their suitability.
Course content
• Applicable electrical legislation/regulations
• Electrical terminology
• Electrical power theory, AC supplies, DC supplies, Ohm's law
• Use of electrical test equipment
• Safe electrical isolation
• Conventional circuits
• Basic Wiring
• Electrical earthing systems
• Protective devices
• End of course question paper and practical tasks
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Course duration
One day
PLEASE NOTE: A three-day version of this course is also available for anyone wishing to have a more
extensive understanding of electrical installations.
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper and tasks related to basic electrical work is
given to each candidate to complete at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
All candidates who attend this course will receive a SWAAT Certificate in Basic Electrics.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]
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Basic Electrics – Three Day Course
Introduction
This three day course combines the essential knowledge and understanding of safe electrical good
practice with "hands on" experience of using the necessary tools and equipment.
The course is ideal for technical staff who may not be qualified electricians but require the basic
knowledge in order to disconnect, reconnect and diagnose faults safely on electrical equipment.
First class technical facilities are provided where candidates can develop their installation and/or
maintenance skills and knowledge in realistic simulations.
A full range of current and latest design of appliances, systems, controls and equipment is also freely
available for candidates to use and work with.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
On completion delegates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness in electrical installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
New entrants into the electrical/heating industry with no previous electrical qualifications and/or
limited electrical knowledge.
This course serves as a good introduction to general electrical practices, for anyone considering
undertaking either the Part P or Domestic Electrical Installer course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry/pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course.
The course is designed for students of either gender and is open to all ages. Students wishing to enrol
can speak to a member of the South West Assessment and Training administration staff to be advised of
their suitability.
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Course content
DAY ONE
• Applicable electrical legislation/regulations
• Electrical terminology
• Use of electrical test equipment
• Safe electrical isolation
DAY TWO
• Electrical power theory, AC supplies, DC supplies, Ohm's law
• Conventional circuits
• Wiring and fault finding
DAY THREE
• Electrical earthing systems
• Protective devices
• Location of cables
• End of course question paper and practical tasks
Course duration
Three days
PLEASE NOTE: A one-day version of this course is also available for anyone not requiring such an 'in-
depth' understanding of the subject.
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper and tasks related to basic electrical work is
given to each candidate to complete at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
All candidates who attend this course will receive a SWAAT Certificate in Basic Electrics.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
£275 + VAT (no certification fee)
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Part P electrical training course
Introduction
This training and assessment course covers the requirements of domestic electrical installation to
provide students with a sufficient level of competence, so that once registered with a relevant body,
they will be able to work safely, efficiently and legally on electrical equipment.
Under current building regulations, most electrical work carried out in houses must, by law, be notified
to the local authority building control. The exception to this is where the work is undertaken by a
competent person who is a member of a Governing Body and is registered onto a Part P scheme.
The scheme requires that any members can prove competency and, upon registering onto a scheme,
candidates will be assessed by the Governing Body they choose.
To register onto a Part P scheme candidates are required to have knowledge of domestic installation
and a relevant qualification which determines that they are competent and able to safely work on
electrical equipment in the home. Persons registered with the Part P Self-Certification schemes will be
qualified contractors with the ability to thoroughly check relevant electrical circuits for safety.
They are required to issue an Electrical Installation Certificate that complies with Building Regulations
requirements when the work has been completed. In order for candidates to reach their full potential
and fully meet the requirements of the Part P scheme, practical abilities will be required to be updated
and an understanding of terminology and basic electrical theory.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the required knowledge, understanding and skills to undertake electrical
work within the mandate of Approved Document P of the U.K. Building Regulations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to carry out electrical work within a domestic dwelling which is covered by the scope of
Part P of the Building Regulations.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates should have a knowledge and understanding of domestic electrical installations.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
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Course content
• Application of Building Regulations
• Electrical safety legislation, regulations and standards
• Pre-work survey/inspection
• Safe isolation procedures
• Identification of unsafe electrical situations
• Earthing and bonding requirements
• Electrical safety legislation, regulations and standards
• Performing electrical test procedures
• Component and cable selection
• Installation techniques and component replacement
• Reading of test results and certification of completion
• Installation and routing of cables
• New circuitry requirements
• Special locations
• Lighting installations
• Maintenance
• Types of electrical supply
Course duration
Five days should be allowed for, due to the nature of the practical assessment
Training Method
Mainly practical workshop with some theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a CERT-AIN certificate of competence
and will also be eligible to join a Part P Competent Persons Scheme (details of these schemes are
provided during the course).
PLEASE NOTE: Anyone either belonging to, or wishing to join a Competent Person Scheme for Part P,
must also hold the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£460 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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LCL AWARDS Domestic Electrical Installer Course
Introduction
South West Assessment and Training offer this LCL Awards training course to cover the requirements of
domestic installation and at the end of the course students will have a sufficient level of competence, so
that once registered with a relevant body, they will be able to work safely, efficiently and legally on
domestic electrical installations.
Candidates will be provided with training to enable them to understand electrical terminology and theory
and provide them with practical skills.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with electrical knowledge and practical skills to undertake electrical work within
domestic properties
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone who has an existing knowledge of electrical installation work and some practical skills. PLEASE
NOTE: This qualification is not designed to progress non-qualified or candidates from non-electrical
backgrounds and make them into electricians.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Although there are no entry/pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course, the course is very
intensive and candidates undertaking it are expected to have a basic knowledge of electrical installations
and some practical skills.
The course is designed for students of either gender and is open to all ages. Students wishing to enrol can
speak to a member of the SWAAT training staff to be advised of their suitability.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
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Course content
• Application of Building Regulations
• Electrical safety legislation, regulations and standards
• Pre-work survey/inspection
• Safe isolation procedures
• Identification of unsafe electrical situations
• Earthing and bonding requirements
• Electrical safety legislation, regulations and standards
• Performing electrical test procedures
• Component and cable selection
• Installation techniques and component replacement
• Reading of test results and certification of completion
• Installation and routing of cables
• New circuitry requirements
• Special locations
• Lighting installations
• Maintenance
• Types of electrical supply
Course duration
Five days
Training Method
Mainly practical workshop with some theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL AWARDS certificate in Domestic
Electrical Installation and will be eligible to join an electrical Competent Persons Scheme.
PLEASE NOTE: Anyone either belonging to, or wishing to join an electrical Competent Persons Scheme,
must also hold the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification.
It is a requirement of the NAPIT electrical Competent Persons Scheme that this qualification is held.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£550 + VAT (plus £65 + VAT certification fee)
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EAL 18th Edition Wiring Regulations
Introduction
This EAL 18th Edition eletrical course is ideal for anyone working in the electrical industry that needs to
prove they are up to date with the latest IEE wiring regulations.
The 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification is for practicing technicians who are experienced with
electrical installations as well as those who may require a working knowledge of BS7671, for example
architects or designers.
It is designed to ensure that all who undertake the course are up-to-date with the format, content and
applications of BS7671 and is an in-depth course covering everything needed to be known about the 18th
Edition.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the required knowledge and understanding of the 18th Edition electrical wiring regulations
(BS7671:2018) necessary to undertake work on electrical installations.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Experienced operatives either carrying out or intending to carry out electrical installation, maintenance
and testing work.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates should also have a working knowledge of electrical installations.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
For anyone already holding a 17th edition qualification, a one day update course is available.
Course content
• Scope, object and fundamental principles
• Definitions
• Assessment of general characteristics
• Protection for safety
• Selection and erection of equipment
• Inspection and testing
• Special installations or locations
Course duration
The course is run over five days - four days are training and the fifth day is the assessment. There is some
home study and the course is very intensive!
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Training Method
Theory
Assessment
Multiple-choice computer EAL on-line examination.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a EAL certificate of competence and
will also be able to carry out work in accordance with the scope of this course.
At the end of the course candidates will be have an understanding of most of the requirements of BS7671,
as well as the most recent changes specified by IET.
The qualification is required by most employers within the industry. It is also a pre-requisite requirement
for becoming Part P registered with some electrical Registration Bodies (PLEASE NOTE: This qualification
on its own does not make any successful candidate Part P qualified/registered).
Materials Required
Candidates will need to have a copy of (and should study!!!)
BS7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations - IET Wiring Regulations 2018 (18th Edition)
and
On-Site Guide; BS7671:2018
These are available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
£330 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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EAL 18th Edition Wiring Regulations – One Day Update Course
Introduction
This is a one-day training course (including the exam) which concentrates on informing delegates about
the updated 18th Edition Wiring regulations and how this may affect them in their place of work.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the required knowledge and understanding of the 18th Edition electrical wiring regulations
necessary to undertake work on electrical installations, as well as updating existing qualifications.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Electrical engineers, Technicians, Electricians and any other persons involved in the design, installation,
inspection, testing, certification and maintenance of electrical installations as defined in BS: 7671 The IEE
Wiring Regulations.
Attendees should already be qualified and conversant with the IEE Wiring Regs, 17th Edition Amendment
No. 3
Candidates should have an excellent understanding of electrical installations as well as holding a 17th
edition qualification.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
Course content
• Overview of the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations
• Electrical Installation Condition Report
• Selection and erection of wiring systems
• Measures against electromagnetic disturbances
• Protection against electric shock
• Devices for Protection against Overvoltage
• Operating or Maintenance Gangways
• Medical Locations
Course duration
One day
Training Method
Theory
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Assessment
Multiple-choice computer EAL on-line examination.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a EAL certificate of competence and
will also be able to carry out work in accordance with the scope of this course.
At the end of the course candidates will be have an understanding of most of the requirements of BS7671,
as well as the most recent changes specified by IET.
The qualification is required by most employers within the industry. It is also a requirement to become
Part P registered with some electrical Registration Bodies (PLEASE NOTE: This qualification on its own
does not make any successful candidate Part P qualified/registered).
Materials Required
Candidates will need to have a copy of (and should study!!!)
BS7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations - IET Wiring Regulations 2018 (18th Edition)
and
On-Site Guide; BS7671:2018
These are available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
£130 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Installation and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment in Domestic, Commercial and Industrial locations
Introduction
This qualification is aimed at practicing electricians, electrical technicians and engineers with experience
of electrical installations, and associated inspection and testing. Electric Vehicles have an important role
to play in meeting air quality legislation and the UK’s commitment to climate change targets. For this
reason, the UK government is actively supporting the switch to electric vehicles.
This qualification covers the installation of dedicated conductive charging equipment for the charging of
pure electric and plug-in hybrid electric road vehicles (PHEV) and includes the extended range of electric
vehicles (E-REV). It covers the installation of both AC and DC charging equipment intended for plug-in
electric vehicles (PEV) complying with BS EN 61851 and “The Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle
Charging Equipment Installations”.
Course objectives/key benefits
• Know the key requirements for electric vehicle charging equipment (EVCE) installations.
• Know and identify Equipment of, and differences between, the four charging modes, and
Wireless Power Transfer types (WPT).
• Understand the preparation for design and installation of EVCE.
• Be able to prepare to design and install EVCE.
• Be able to install EVCE in Dwellings, Commercial and Industrial Locations.
• Understand requirements for initial verification and handover of an EVCE installation.
• Be able to conduct inspection and testing, and complete handover to client.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to install, commission and test electric vehicle charging equipment.
Anyone undertaking the course must hold an 18th Edition and an up-to-date Inspection and testing
qualification.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this one
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Anyone undertaking the course must hold an 18th Edition and an up-to-date Inspection and testing
qualification.
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Course content
• Key requirements for electric vehicle charging equipment (EVCE) installations
• Requirements of BS EN 61851
• Requirements of the Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installations
• Installation of dedicated conductive charging equipment for the charging of pure electric and
plug-in hybrid electric road vehicles (PHEV) as well as the extended range of electric vehicles (E-
REV)
• AC and DC charging equipment
Course duration
Two days
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory.
Assessment
Practical assessments and written question papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the
Installation and Commissioning of Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment in Domestic, Commercial and
Industrial locations and will also be able to carry out work in accordance with the scope of this course.
Materials Required/Provided
Candidates will need to have a copy of (and should study!!!)
BS7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations - IET Wiring Regulations 2018 (18th Edition)
and
Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation (IET Standards) (3rd Edition)
These are available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
£245 + VAT (plus £65 + VAT certification fee)
PLEASE NOTE: Regretfully, in the event of a confirmed booking being cancelled by the course delegate,
we are unable to refund the certification fee for this course.
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EAL NVQ Level 2/3 Electrical Installations training course
Introduction
This electrical installation course is designed for candidates who may have a limited prior knowledge
and understanding of the Electrical Engineering sector but have the ability to achieve an intermediate
qualification. It is ideally suited to anyone thinking about Electrical Engineering as a career but who
would like some experience of the job role first, or wish to learn new skills.
This course is aligned to the QCF framework.
Course objectives/key benefits
This course will enable the candidate to gain suitable and sufficient knowledge and understanding
required by someone working in the Electrical Engineering Industry.
Who is the course aimed at?
This course is for anyone wanting to become a fully qualified Electrical Installation professional.
To undertake the NVQ Level 2 or Level 3 Electrical Installation you must be employed in Electrical
Installation, or have a workplace where you can undertake practical Electrical Installation and be
assessed. If you do not have either of these you cannot take an NVQ. You can start an NVQ without
previous qualifications in electrical installation if you have a relevant workplace where you can
undertake electrical installation work.
Once you successfully complete NVQ Level 2 you progress straight to NVQ Level 3.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course.
However, those with prior electrical experience may be able to 'fast-track' part of this course. Please
contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further details.
For anyone wishing to undertake a 'taster' course prior to this NVQ qualification, South West
Assessment and Training offer a three-day Basic Electrics course.
Course content
• Electrical Engineering Techniques
• Electrical Engineering Principles
• Electrical Systems and Devices
• Electrical installation Methods
• Wiring and Circuit Protection
• Basic Electrical Circuit Inspection and Testing
• Fault Diagnosis
• Working safely in an engineering environment
• Using and communicating technical information
• Installing and maintaining Electrical Systems and Equipment
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Course duration
The NVQ Level 2 and NVQ Level 3 can be gained over 1 year for each qualification.
However in some cases we are able to fast track the qualification; this is dependent on your ability to
complete set criteria of NVQ, collecting evidence on-site in your work.
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further information.
Training Method
Candidates will have practical and theory lessons with the course tutor. The current course involves
approximately 60% practical and 40% theoretical work. Practical work involves hands-on work in the
workshops.
Theoretical work involves working in class through the workbooks that cover the theory. Candidates will
also need to spend time collecting evidence of their work onsite and will be assessed on-site during the
course.
Assessment
Practical assessment and theory question papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
The NVQ Level 2 is the requirement to become a fully qualified, registered Electrical Installation
Professional. NVQ Level 3 is the industry requirement to take managerial roles.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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Protective Equipotential Bonding (Main Equipotential Bonding) training course
Introduction
This one day course is designed to provide installers with the competence required to install or extend
the protective electrical bonding to a gas or cold water pipework installation.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the knowledge, understanding and skill to install or extend protective electrical bonding to a
gas or mains water pipework installation.
Who is the course aimed at?
Ideally suited to anyone who holds a current domestic or commercial/industrial core gas safety
qualification and wishes to undertake the installation or extension of gas pipework electrical bonding.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to extend their knowledge and skills, SWAAT also
offer a Basic Electrics course. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for
further details.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates MUST hold a current relevant core gas qualification and will need to present the training
centre with evidence in the form of past certificates of competence.
Course content
• Legislation affecting electrical earth bonding
• Installation of protective equipotential bonding
• Testing electrical earth bonding
Course duration
One day
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice question paper.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment(s) will be certificated under the ACS scheme to
carry out the work for which they have been assessed.
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Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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EAL Portable Appliance Testing training course
Introduction
To meet the requirements of those who are contracted to maintain and test electrical equipment, or
who wish to undertake such work.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the relevant knowledge, understanding and skills required to test, maintain and keep records
of the portable electrical equipment within the workplace.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone involved in, or wishes to become involved in, the testing, maintenance and record-keeping of
the portable electrical equipment within the workplace.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates should have a knowledge and understanding of domestic electrical installations.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this one
Course content
• The legal requirement to test electrical equipment
• Class I, II and III appliances
• Safety risks and typical faults
• Frequency of testing
• Earth bond resistance tests
• Insulation resistance tests
• Earth leakage and touch current
• Load/run testing
• HV flash testing
• Testing office PCs and I.T. equipment
• Pass and fail labelling
• Results and maintenance records
Course duration
Two days (One and a half days of training followed by the examination)
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
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Assessment
Multiple-choice computer-based examination.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a EAL certificate of competence and
will also be able to carry out work in accordance with the scope of this course.
Materials Provided
Candidates will need to have a copy of (and should study!!!);
• Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment - 4th Edition
(ISBN-13: 978-1849196260).
This is available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
£195 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification)
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DETAILS
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Safe Electrical Isolation
Introduction
This course is aimed at anyone looking to gain knowledge and practical understanding of how to safely
and correctly isolate electrical systems to complete electrical repairs or installation work.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the knowledge, understanding and skills to safely isolate electrical supplies in
order to be able to carry out further electrical work.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to undertake safe electrical isolation but is unaware of the correct procedures.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course. However, an understanding of electrical systems
would be advantageous. A Basic Electrics course is also available for anyone wishing to gain or update
their electrical knowledge.
Course content
• The Electricity at Work Regulations
• Voltage testing equipment types and compliance
• Safe isolation procedure explained and demonstrated
• Practical safe isolation techniques explained and demonstrated
Course duration
Half a day
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a CERT-AIN certificate of competence
in carrying out safe electrical isolation.
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Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
£95 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification)
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Domestic Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations
Introduction
This in-house qualification deals with the knowledge and practical requirements for those electrical
installers who wish to eventually be able to issue Periodic Inspection Reports for domestic properties only.
It does not deal with non-domestic installations or three-phase systems. Anyone wishing to carry out this
scope of work should also consider attending the EAL Inspection and Testing course also offered.
Course objectives/key benefits
Provide an understanding of the requirements and procedures of periodic inspection and testing of
domestic electrical installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Electrical installers and operatives who hold a full scope electrical qualification.
Anyone wishing to attend this course but who does not currently hold a full scope electrical qualification,
South West Assessment and Training also offer the EAL 18th Edition training course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Anyone undertaking this course must hold a 18th Edition electrical qualification>.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
For anyone needing to update their existing qualification, South West Assessment and Training also offer
a one-day update course.
Course content
• Initial Inspection & Testing and Verification of Electrical Systems
• Periodic Inspection & Testing
• Reference Tests for Initial and Periodic Testing - The Sequence of Tests
• Continuity of Protective Conductors
• Insulation Resistance - Site applied insulation
• Protection by Separation of Circuits
• Protection by Barriers or Enclosures
• Protection by a Non-Conducting Location - insulation of non-conducting floors and walls
• Polarity Tests
• Earthing - Earth electrode resistance - Earth fault loop impedance
• Residual Current Operated Devices
• Test Instrument Requirement and Precautions
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Course duration
Four days
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and theory
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a SWAAT Certificate in Domestic
Periodic Electrical Inspection and Testing
Materials Required/Provided
Candidates will need to purchase for the course (and should study!);
BS7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations - IEE Wiring Regulations 2008 Amendment No. 3 (ISBN-
13: 978-1849197694)
and
IEE On-Site Guide; BS7671: 2008 incorporating Amendment No. 3 (ISBN-13: 978-1849198875)
and
IEE Guidance Note 3: Inspection and Testing (ISBN-13: 978-1849192750)
These are available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
£250 + VAT
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EAL Diploma in Inspection and Testing (equivalent to City & Guilds 2394 & 2395)
Introduction
The EAL Diploma in Inspection and Testing course has been designed to provide a comprehensive
awareness of procedures required when undertaking the inspection and testing of an existing electrical
installation.
Course objectives/key benefits
Provide an understanding of the requirements and procedures of periodic inspection and testing of
electrical installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Electrical installers and operatives who hold a full scope electrical qualification.
For anyone wishing to attend this course but who does not currently hold a full scope electrical
qualification, South West Assessment and Training also offer the EAL 18th Edition training course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Anyone undertaking this course must hold a 18th Edition electrical qualification.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake both the Basic Electrics and Domestic Periodic Inspection and Testing
of Electrical Installations courses prior to this course
Course content
• Statutory requirements for safe working practices
• Visual Inspection
• Long lead testing
• R1 & R2 testing for radial and ring circuits
• Safe isolation
• Insulation resistance and polarity
• RCD testing including Ramp test
• Earth fault loop impedance of main incoming, radial and ring circuits
• Prospective short circuit current
• Prospective fault current
• Protective devices (in situ and non-compliant with BS7671) and earthing arrangements
• Selection of test equipment
• Hands on electrical testing
• Completing the report inspection and test schedules
Course duration
Five days
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Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical and theory assessment
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive an EAL Certificate in Electrical
Inspection and Testing.
This qualification will enable the candidate to carry out periodic inspection and testing and issue relevant
certification.
Materials Required
Candidates will need to have a copy of (and should study!!!);
BS7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations - IEE Wiring Regulations 2018 (ISBN-13: )
and
On-Site Guide; BS7671:2018
and
Guidance Note 3: Inspection and Testing (Guidance Notes for BS 7671) (ISBN-13: 978-0863418570).
These are available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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EAL Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations
Introduction
This qualification provides an understanding of the theory and practice involved in the initial verification
and commissioning of single and three phase electrical installations.
Successful learners will gain the knowledge to work safely in line with industry safety standards, including
BS 7671 and the IET Guidance Note 3.
Course objectives/key benefits
Learners will cover safe isolation, inspection, safe testing, pre-energised and energised tests,
documentation and the practical use of test equipment to be able to carry out initial verification and
commissioning of single and three phase electrical installations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Electricians wishing to carry out inspection, testing and commissioning.
SWAAT also offer a Level 3 award for anyone also wishing to carry out periodic inspection, testing and
condition reporting.
Candidates may take both courses simultaneously and both the assessments for Initial Verification and
Periodic Inspection qualifications.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates should have basic knowledge and understanding of electrical science and principles and
experience of electrical installation work either within the electrical contracting industry or an allied trade.
Candidates must also hold an up-to-date 18th Edition qualification.
For anyone new to the electrical industry South West Assessment and Training also offer a Basic Electrics
course.
Course content
• Initial inspection
• Earth fault loop impedance testing
• Insulation resistance testing
• Commissioning of three phase systems.
Course duration
5 days (or 7 if taken with the periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting course)
However, this course must be taken prior to the periodic inspection, testing and condition reporting
course.
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Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Practical and theory assessment
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive an EAL Certificate in the Initial
Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Materials Required
Candidates will also need to have a copy of (and should study!!!)
BS7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations - IEE Wiring Regulations 2008 Amendment No. 3 (ISBN-
13: 978-1849197694)
IEE On-Site Guide; BS7671: 2008 incorporating Amendment No. 3 (ISBN-13: 978-1849198875).
Guidance Note 3: Inspection and Testing (Guidance Notes for BS 7671) (ISBN-13: 978-0863418570).
These are available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
£595 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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EAL Level 3 Award in the Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (2394)
Introduction
The course has been developed for those candidates who need an advanced level qualification in carrying
out periodic inspection and testing and correct completion of all relevant documentation.
Course objectives/key benefits
This course will allow Periodic Inspection, Testing & Certification of electrical installations to be carried
out.
The course is designed to demonstrate a level of competence that will enable the holder of the
qualification to verify new jobs and rewires that they have installed, as well as existing installs carried out
by others to ensure they meet building regulation requirements.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone experienced in initial verification of electrical installations, regularly report on different types of
existing installations or need refresher training covering both single and three phase supplies.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates must hold both a 18th Edition qualification as well as the EAL Level 3 Award in the Initial
Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations.
For anyone new to the electrical industry, or who want to update their existing knowledge and skills, South
West Assessment and Training also offer a Basic Electrics course. Please contact our office on 01579
348544 or email [email protected] for further details.
Course content
• Statutory requirements
• HSE document GS38
• Circuit Isolation
• The inspection process
• Continuity testing of protective conductors
• Continuity testing of Ring final circuits
• Insulation resistance
• Special tests
• Earth electrode resistance
• Earth fault loop impedance
• Prospective fault current
• Residual current devices
• Practical testing techniques
• Examination technique
• Practical testing
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Course duration
2 days (or 7 if taken with the EAL Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical
Installations).
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Practical and theory assessment
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive an EAL Certificate in the Periodic
Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Materials Required
Candidates will also need to have a copy of (and should study!!!)
BS7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations - IEE Wiring Regulations 2018 (ISBN-13: )
On-Site Guide (BS7671:2018)
Guidance Note 3: Inspection and Testing (Guidance Notes for BS 7671) (ISBN-13: 978-0863418570).
These are available from electrical wholesalers or bookshops.
Prices
£350 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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Multimeter training course
Introduction
This training course enables engineers to learn how to use a multi-meter to carry out fault finding, as well
as including a comprehensive course on installing heating control systems. This will involve fault finding a
heating control system. This course is aimed at existing or new heating engineers, who are looking to
enhance their practical skills with further technical support on control maintenance, fault finding and
repair.
This course examines provides an in-depth look at an indispensable tool, it provides practical experiences
on how to properly select a meter, utilize the multimeter settings correctly and perform safe testing
procedures. This is a hands-on course, learning through demonstration and practical sessions.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any Gas Safe Registered operatives who wish to undertake gas boiler repairs.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
This course is aimed at Heating Engineers and assumes that they have a working knowledge of how boilers
and heating systems function prior to attending the course. SWAAT also offer a course covering advanced
boiler fault-finding. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 for more information.
Course content
The course requires an understanding of electrical principles and cable termination skills.
Each student will work on their own system, and will have plenty of time to absorb and understand how
each system works. You will gain an understanding of how and why central heating systems work and
advice will be given on suitable ‘tooling’ and test equipment.
Theory sessions will introduce the conventional wiring systems, 'Y' Plan, 'S' Plan, Etc. These will be
reinforced with practical sessions allowing you to actually create the aforementioned plans.
The course comprises of:
• Detailed practical workshop sessions, undertaking the construction, testing and commissioning of
systems
• Fault finding and maintenance tasks performed on each working system
• Evaluation of the system control function (why and how it works)
• Fault finding
• Tracing faults
• Fully understand the interlocks and how to diagnose the faults using a multimeter
Course duration
Two days
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Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
There is no formal assessment
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates will gain the confidence to use a multimeter confidently and diagnose central heating faults.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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BS7909 Temporary Electrical Supplies training course
Introduction
This course deals with the requirements of BS7909: 2008 - The Code of Practice for the creation and
operation of Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and Related Purposes.
BS7909 is used in a huge range of events beyond the scope of the IEE Regulations.
The Standard outlines the necessary management arrangements and the required range of electrical
supplies, heavy-duty flexible cables and portable distribution units needed.
The systems used range from very simple to highly complex and the Standard gives recommendations for
all temporary electrical systems.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide a knowledge and understanding of BS7909: 2008 - The Code of Practice for the creation and
operation of Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and Related Purposes.
Who is the course aimed at?
The course is intended for all those involved in electrical work that is required to comply with BS7909.
For candidates expecting to gain the necessary understanding to allow them to do work in temporary
installations, an understanding of electrical principles together with an appreciation of electrical
installation working practices is a pre-requisite of the course, and these participants should possess an
up-to-date BS7671 18th Edition electrical qualification.
For studio managers, production directors and other non-electrical candidates who need to gain an
understanding of the Standard without the need to actually perform electrical work in temporary
installations, there are no pre-requisites to the course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates must hold a current 18th Edition Electrical qualification and should possess an understanding
of electrical principles together with an appreciation of electrical installation working practices.
South West Assessment and Training offer a 18th Edition Electrical qualification for anyone who does not
currently hold one.
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Course content
On completion of the course, participants will understand;
• the scope of activities that require compliance with BS7909
• the relationship of BS7909 to other standards, regulations and the legislative framework
• the terms defined in BS7909
• the required management arrangements and responsibilities
• the requirements of planning and procurement of electrical equipment
• the meaning of ‘small/simple’ and ‘large/complex’ events
• the cables and connectors required
• the earthing and bonding arrangements required
• the requirements for RCDs
• the importance of compliance with maximum earth fault loop impedance values
• how cables and switchgear etc. should be protected against damage
• how circuits should be identified and isolated
• how inspection and testing should be performed and the documentation required
• how completion certificates and schedules of test results should be completed.
Course duration
One day (including assessment).
Training Method
Classroom based.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can also be delivered through distance-learning. However, the practical
assessment MUST be undertaken at our training centre in Liskeard, Cornwall.
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or by email at [email protected] for further details.
Assessment
Written question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a CERT-AIN certificate in the
Requirements for Temporary Electrical Installations (BS7909:2008) and will also be able to carry out work
in accordance with the scope of this course.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
Theory £120 + VAT, Practical £160 + VAT
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EAL NVQ Level 2/3 Electrical Installations & Fire Alarm training course Introduction
Based on BS 5266-1 and British Standard (BS) 5839 Part 1 : 2002 (Fire detection and alarm systems for
buildings) this course covers the requirements for emergency lighting, fire detection and protection
systems.
These are code of practices for system design, installation, commissioning and maintenance and are
standards used by fire authorities and building control officers
Suitable escape routes have to be available and easy to follow, so it is therefore of vital importance that
emergency lighting is working effectively, whilst alarms should sound when required and be fully audible.
This course has been designed to provide the essential basics for new engineers as well as update the
knowledge of any experienced engineer.
Course objectives/key benefits
On completion delegates will be able to design and install emergency lighting to BS 5266-1 and alarm
systems to British Standard (BS) 5839 Part 1 : 2002
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to design, install, commission or maintain an emergency lighting system and/or fire alarm
system
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates should have a basic electrical knowledge and a knowledge of lamps and light fittings.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
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Course content
• Basic regulations, relevant standards, and the need for emergency lighting
• Types of emergency lighting describing self-contained, central systems with slave luminaries and
conversions of luminaries for emergency use
• Exit sign pictograms, luminance and viewing distances
• Luminance requirements, lux levels, uniformity and duration requirements
• Emergency lighting of cinema and theatre auditoria
• Choosing maintained or non-maintained luminaries
• Design procedures covering all points of emphasis, e.g. stairs
• Using manufacturers’ spacing tables for escape routes and open areas
• Simple designs for high risk areas
• Conversion of mains luminaries for emergency use, to achieve the lux levels discussed previously
and using conversion spacing tables
• Disability glare and colour requirements
• Basic installation, wiring and fuse protection
• Testing and servicing to BS 5266-8
• Automatic testing
• Relevant legislation relevant to BS5839
• Design and planning
• Meeting the requirements of BS5839
• Risk assessments
• Commissioning and maintenance
• Completion of appropriate forms and certificates
• Guidance on false alarms changes and recommendations for cables
• Categories of system servicing and maintenance
• Recommendations of fire warning systems for people with hearing difficulties.
Course duration
Three days
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple choice question papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Anyone who attends this course will receive a City and Guilds/NAPIT certificate in Fire Alarm and
Emergency Lighting installation and maintenance.
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Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
Click here to see a list of our course prices
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Advanced Boiler Diagnostics
Introduction
SWAAT’s Advanced Boiler Diagnostics Course is aimed at existing gas engineers or ACS approved gas
operatives including newly qualified ACS engineers, who are looking to enhance their practical skills with
further technical support on boiler maintenance, fault finding and repair.
Avoid wasting money throwing cash at boilers because you have misdiagnosed the fault. Our technician
will train you how to diagnose faults.
Understand resistance with sensors, continuity, NTC & PTC circuits, check components on PCB boards.
You will be trained on electrical safety and how to check for polarity faults which could affect the flame
rectification circuit.
Safe electrical isolation is included within this course and is not only an essential requirement as it
preserves life, it is now also a requirement of British Standard 6891:2015 Specification for the installation
and maintenance of low pressure gas installation pipework of up to 35mm (R1 1/4) on premises.
Every year, people working on construction sites and on refurbishment and maintenance activities suffer
electric shock and burn injuries some of which, tragically, are fatal. Understanding and implementing safe
isolation procedures will reduce risk when carrying out electrical repairs or installation work and this
course will provide you with the necessary skills to help achieve this
If you have opted for a career as a breakdown engineer or just want to brush up on your fault finding skills
then this is the course for you.
Who is the course aimed at?
Any Gas Safe Registered operatives who wish to undertake gas boiler repairs.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
This course is aimed at Gas Safe Engineers and it is considered that they will have a working knowledge of
multi-meters. If you have limited knowledge on using a multi-meter or simply want to update your
knowledge, SWAAT offer a multimeter course. Anyone wishing to undertake this course but who is not
gas qualified, must first undertake the Managed Learning Programme Gas course for new entrants. Please
contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for more information.
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Course content
• Safe electrical isolation (certificated by Cert-ain)
• Fault finding logic sequence
• Be able to trace a fault from a particular point in boilers start up sequence
• Fully understand the interlocks and how to diagnose the faults using a multimeter
• Determine a PCB fault
• Understand a flame rectification fault
• Spark electrode fault
• Test a pump with your multimeter
• Diagnose a faulty air pressure switch
• Test a high limit stat
• Fan faults
• Diverter valve faults
• Gas valve operational testing including coil testing
• Negative and positive temperature coefficient thermistors
Course duration
One day
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
There is no formal assessment (although a number of faults will be set on boilers at the end of the course
and the candidate asked to identify them).
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates will gain the confidence to tackle most boiler breakdowns and repairs logically and be able to
eliminate a large number of mis-leading faults.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a course book.
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for installers)
Introduction
This is a nationally recognised qualification in the installation and maintenance of small scale solar
photovoltaic systems.
The qualification is developed from the National Occupational Standards and is recognised by the Micro-
generation Certification Scheme (MCS) registration bodies as an acceptable qualification to join one of
their respective schemes.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to install, commission and maintain
photovoltaic solar electrical panels and systems. This is a level 3 course worth 4 credits.
Who is the course aimed at?
Qualified or experienced electrical operatives wishing to install photovoltaic systems and who hold a
minimum of a 18th Edition qualification.
However, it is recommended that anyone looking to undertake this course also holds a Periodic Inspection
and Testing qualification.
PLEASE NOTE: A course is available for anyone not involved in installing solar photovoltaic systems but
who require a background knowledge. Please click here for details of the course
Anyone who has no electrical experience or qualifications, or for those wishing to update their existing
knowledge, are highly recommended to undertake the Basic Electrics and the 18th Edition electrical
courses prior to this one.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Trainees should hold a formal craft qualification e.g. N/SVQ 3 in Electrical Installation (Buildings and
Structures) or equivalent earlier certification that includes Inspection & Testing or a recognised Part P (or
equivalent) competence certification that includes Inspection & Testing and a BS 7671: 2018
Requirements for Electrical Installations (18th Edition) qualification.
Anyone who has no electrical experience or qualifications, or for those wishing to update their existing
knowledge, will need to undertake the Basic Electrics, Part P or Domestic Installer, and 18th Edition
electrical courses prior to this one.
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Course content
• The solar resource
• System configurations
• Solar system design
• Solar modules
• Solar module mounting structures & arrays
• Electrical wiring of the solar system and associated components *
• Solar modules
• Grid-connected solar systems
• Charge controllers
• Batteries
• Practical PV wiring and maintenance sessions
• Sizing solar systems
• System testing & commissioning
Unit details
• D/602/3086 Know the requirements to install, commission and handover small scale solar
photovoltaic systems
• K/602/3088 Install, commission and handover small scale solar photovoltaic systems
• M/602/3089 Know the requirements to inspect, service and maintain small scale solar
photovoltaic systems
• M/602/3092 Inspect, service and maintain small scale solar photovoltaic systems
Course duration
Four Days
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Assessments consist of a combination of practical and theory examinations.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar
certificate.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic manual
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Qualification Code
600/6283/6
Prices
£485 + VAT (plus £65 + VAT certification fee)
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LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for non-installers)
Introduction
This course has been created specifically for candidates who require a fuller understanding of photovoltaic
system configuration, but are not looking to install PV systems, for example anyone involved in designing,
managing or surveying solar photovoltaic systems for others to install.
The introduction of Feed in Tariffs (FiTs) and government targets to cut carbon emissions has meant that
solar photovoltaics is a natural development for the electrical market and should be considered by any
electrical installation company or engineer.
As with all of our training at SWAAT, the training is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced
tutors.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide knowledge and an understanding of photovoltaic solar and electrical systems.
Who is the course aimed at?
Those working alongside photovoltaic solar installers.
Typical course candidates include roofers, architects, building engineers, local Government, housing
association employees and salespersons working within the renewable sector.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates must have some basic electrical knowledge, but do not require the electrical qualifications
needed for the other solar photovoltaics courses offered by South West Assessment and Training.
For anyone wishing to install solar photovoltaic systems SWAAT also offer a solar photovoltaic installation
course.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
Course content
• Background to market and grant funding routes (including MCS)
• Regulations and standards
• Health & Safety considerations
• AC & DC theory
• PV cell types and benefits
• PV external and internal site survey requirements
• Solar PV circuit design
• PV system design and integration
• Setting to work and commissioning
• Solar PV servicing and fault finding
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Course duration
Two days
Training Method
Classroom based - although candidates will be introduced to the practical elements of photovoltaic
installation
Assessment
Some practical elements and multiple-choice papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL AWARDS certificate of
competence in photovoltaic solar awareness.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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Marine electrics training course
Introduction
This course covers the requirements for marine electrical installations.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide candidates with the knowledge and information required to install electrical installations in a
marine environment.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Experienced and qualified electrical operatives working in a marine environment.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Anyone undertaking this course must hold an 18th Edition electrical qualification.
Course content
• Safety requirements
• Electrical hazards and precautions
• Operation and safety features of switchgear
• Limited operational procedures
• Electrical protection
Course duration
One day
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Written paper examination
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a SWAAT certificate in Marine Electrics.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£175 + VAT
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Plumbing related courses
Water Regulations
Introduction
In 1999 local Water Byelaws in England and Wales were replaced by the Water Supply (Water Fittings)
Regulations 1999.
This course is designed to update candidates with the relevant information and assess their knowledge.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide an up-to-date knowledge and understanding of the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations
1999, which is used to control the installation and use of water supply systems.
Successful completion of the assessment also enables candidates to be able to apply to join the Water
Industry Approved Plumbers Scheme (WIAPS), provided that they also hold a recognised plumbing
qualification (e.g. NVQ Level II).
Who is the course aimed at?
The course is aimed at practising plumbers with experience in both hot and cold water systems, as well as
anyone involved in the installation, design and specification of water systems, and anyone with limited
previous experience who wish to update their knowledge.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
The course requires candidates to have a knowledge and understanding of plumbing and heating systems
and is ideally suited to existing plumbing engineers who should hold an NVQ in Plumbing at level 3 or
equivalent (e.g. City & Guilds Advanced Craft) or who has suitable practical plumbing experience.
Course content
• Requirements of the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999
• Understanding the requirements of the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999
• Compliance with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999
• Enable WRAS approval on the Water Industry Approved Plumbers Scheme (WIAPS)
• Issuing certificates of work carried out in accordance with the Water Supply (Water Fittings)
Regulations 1999.
Course duration
One day
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Training Method
Theory
Assessment
Multiple-choice paper.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a certificate of competence from CERT-
AIN, the awarding body.
The candidate will also gain an understanding of the requirements of the Water Supply (Water Fittings)
Regulations 1999 and how to comply with them.
Materials Required
Candidates will be supplied with the Water Regulations Guide (2nd Edition).
Prices
£95 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee and £16.30 for the Water Regulations Guide (2nd Edition))
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Hot Water Safety (Unvented Hot Water - Part G) training course
Introduction
The hot water safety training course is designed for those who wish to install vented and unvented
domestic hot water storage systems, in line with appropriate Building Regulations and Standards.
Course objectives/key benefits
The course provides the relevant knowledge and understanding required to install, commission or service
vented or unvented cylinders (or any other mains water fed appliance) to self-certify their work in
accordance with Part G3 of the Building Regulations.
Unvented hot water training and certification is a requirement for any plumber who wants to work on
unvented hot water systems. Part G3 of the Building Regulations define unvented hot water systems as a
“controlled service”. As such, it is a legal requirement that all unvented hot water installations are notified
to the local Building Control department.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
The course is aimed at individuals with a plumbing background or related trade interested in becoming
involved in unvented and open-vented hot water systems.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
The course requires candidates to have a knowledge and understanding of plumbing and heating systems
and is ideally suited to existing plumbing engineers who should hold an NVQ in Plumbing at level 3 or
equivalent (e.g. City & Guilds Advanced Craft) or who has suitable practical plumbing experience.
Plumbers currently practicing in industry, who do not hold an NVQ (or equivalent) but have suitable
experience at this level, can also undertake this course.
Anyone who has previously held an unvented hot water certificate at any time in the past can undertake
the Unvented Hot Water reassessment (ASSESSMENT ONLY), if they can provide evidence of this by way
of a certificate or their operative's card.
Course content
• Designing an Unvented system to comply with Part G of the Building Regulations.
• Installation requirements for unvented hot water cylinders
• Determining whether the property is suitable for the installation.
• Recognising the various forms of hot water supplies.
• State the functional requirements of unvented domestic hot water systems.
• Commissioning and servicing requirements for unvented hot water systems
• Common faults with unvented hot water systems
• Understanding legislation surrounding hot water systems
• How to become registered as an unvented hot water operative
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Course duration
One day
Training Method
Theory and some practical workshop
Assessment
Practical assessment, multiple-choice and written question papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a certificate of competence from CERT-
AIN, the awarding body.
This will enable them to apply to join an appropriate competent person’s scheme and self-certify the
installation and commissioning of unvented and open-vented hot water cylinders and systems.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£135 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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Hot Water Safety (Unvented Hot Water - Part G) Re-assessment training course
Introduction
The hot water safety training course is designed for those who wish to install vented and unvented
domestic hot water storage systems, in line with appropriate Building Regulations and Standards.
Course objectives/key benefits
The course provides the relevant knowledge and understanding required to install, commission or service
vented or unvented cylinders (or any other mains water fed appliance) to self-certify their work in
accordance with Part G3 of the Building Regulations.
Unvented hot water training and certification is a requirement for any plumber who wants to work on
unvented hot water systems. Part G3 of the Building Regulations define unvented hot water systems as a
“controlled service”. As such, it is a legal requirement that all unvented hot water installations are notified
to the local Building Control department.
This is an assessment only and successful completion will allow delegates to install, commission or service
unvented cylinders (or any mains water fed appliance) and self-certify their work in accordance with Part
G3 of the Building Regulations.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
PLEASE NOTE: Training is also available. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or
Who is the course aimed at?
The course is aimed at individuals with a plumbing background or related trade interested in becoming
involved in unvented and open-vented hot water systems
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Evidence of the existing qualification must be provided by way of a certificate or their operative's card.
Course content
• Designing an Unvented system to comply with Part G of the Building Regulations.
• Installation requirements for unvented hot water cylinders
• Determining whether the property is suitable for the installation.
• Recognising the various forms of hot water supplies.
• State the functional requirements of unvented domestic hot water systems.
• Commissioning and servicing requirements for unvented hot water systems
• Common faults with unvented hot water systems
• Understanding legislation surrounding hot water systems
• How to become registered as an unvented hot water operative
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Course duration
This is an assessment only and should take no more than half a day.
Training Method
This is an assessment only.
Assessment
Multiple-choice and written question papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a certificate of competence from CERT-
AIN, the awarding body.
This will enable them to apply to join an appropriate Competent Persons Scheme and self-certify the
installation and commissioning of unvented and open-vented hot water cylinders and systems.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a course training pack.
Prices
£77.50 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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Legionella Risk Assessment and Risk Management (including disinfection and treatment) training course
Introduction
Under general health and safety law it is a legal requirement of employers and persons in charge of
buildings to consider the risks from legionella. This applies equally to schools, hotels, hospitals, local
authorities and private landlords - in fact anyone deemed to be the dutyholder of a premises.
Legionnaire's Disease is caused by inhaling small droplets of water suspended in the air and is typical in
areas where water is maintained at a temperature high enough to encourage growth such as cooling
towers, spa pools and hot water systems used in both commercial and domestic properties.
This course has been designed to meet the training requirements of the revised Approved Code of Practice
(ACOP) 'L8' and guidance for Legionnaires disease.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
The skilled operative, upon successful completion, will be able to carry out disinfection and legionella risk
assessments to enable full compliance under Health and Safety Executive legislation.
Who is the course aimed at?
Individuals who wish to physically disinfect hot and cold water systems as well as managers who are
responsible for the management and maintenance of water systems (e.g. managers of nursing homes and
housing associations, private landlords and hotel managers etc.).
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Anyone undertaking this course should have a good understanding of hot and cold water plumbing
systems.
They must hold a recognised Water Regulations qualification.
Course content
• What is legionella?
• How is legionella transmitted?
• Understanding legislation surrounding risk assessment and disinfection of water systems
• Carrying out risk assessments
• Water treatment options
• Disinfection of hot and cold water systems
Course duration
One day
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Training Method
Mainly classroom based with a small amount of practical workshop
Assessment
Theory and some practical assessment
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a Cert-ain certificate in the risk
assessment and disinfection of Legionella bacteria.
The candidate will also gain a good understanding of the procedures required to successfully carry out a
risk assessment and disinfection of hot and cold water systems.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack, an example of a detailed Legionella risk assessment and
a copy of HSE document 'HSG 274 Part 2: The control of legionella bacteria in hot and cold water systems'.
Prices
£175 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification fee)
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BPEC Installation of Above Ground Sanitary Pipework and Rainwater Systems in Domestic Properties
Introduction
This training course has been designed to provide relevant knowledge and information regarding sanitary
and rainwater pipework systems under the requirements of Building Regulations Competent Persons
Schemes.
Course objectives/key benefits
The course aims to update knowledge to meet the requirements of the current Building Regulations.
Who is the course aimed at?
Plumbing and construction operatives who work or intend to work on above ground sanitary pipework
and rainwater systems in domestic properties.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Delegates should have a good knowledge and understanding of plumbing and drainage systems.
Course content
• Regulations regarding above ground drainage and rainwater systems
• Design and installation of above ground sanitary pipework systems in domestic properties.
• Design and installation of rainwater systems in domestic properties.
Course duration
One day
Training Method
Theory
Assessment
Multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a BPEC certificate for the Installation
and Maintenance of Above Ground Drainage Systems.
Materials Required
Candidates will be provided with an BPEC Above Ground Drainage training manual.
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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LCL Awards Foundation Certificate in Basic Heating and Hot Water System Design and Specification
Introduction
The course is aimed at installers who have entered the industry either through a short duration gas course,
plumbing course or have no experience or qualifications in the area of heating system design.
It is designed to give a good level of understanding which will allow the operative to design and specify
basic domestic heating systems and size hot water storage cylinders.
The course will also act as a stepping stone for operatives who wish to go on and complete the Institute
of Domestic Heating & Environmental Engineers (IDHEE) full diploma course.
This LCL Awards foundation course is accepted by IDHEE as a unit credit and will save 2 days attendance
on the full diploma course. While the course training covers pipe sizing and pump settings etc., the project
given does not require the candidate to complete these items.
There are questions regarding this within the course materials, but this is a foundation course aimed at
the basics for the average domestic system. Candidates wishing to progress to more advanced levels
should apply for the IDHEE diploma course.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
Provide an understanding of heating and hot water systems, their design and specification.
Who is the course aimed at?
Installers who have entered the industry either through a short duration gas course, plumbing course or
have no experience or qualifications in the area of heating system design.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry/pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course. However, a knowledge of
plumbing and heating systems will be beneficial.
Course content
• Calculating building heat losses
• Boiler sizing
• Radiator sizing
• Specifying pumps
• Cylinder sizing
• Pipework heat loss calculations
Course duration
Two days
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Training Method
Theory and paper-based exercises
Assessment
Multiple choice question paper and property heat loss exercise
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL Awards Foundation Certificate in
Basic Heating and Hot Water System Design and Specification.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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Renewable Energy BPEC Renewable Energy Awareness training course
Introduction
This BPEC course is designed to educate and inform individuals about renewable energy heating and
energy technologies.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide a knowledge and understanding of the renewable energies available to consumers as well as
those which are emerging.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
This course is ideally suited to householders, housing associations, teachers, local building control officers,
housing developers, and installers wishing to know more before committing themselves to a full course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course.
Course content
• Getting started
• Cost of fuel
• Climate change and energy efficiency
• Solar thermal water heating
• Domestic scale biomass systems
• Heat pumps
• Wind power
• Photovoltaic systems
• Micro-hydro systems
• Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS)
• Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)
Course duration
Two days
Training Method
Classroom based
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Assessment
Multiple choice paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a BPEC certificate in renewable energy
awareness
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a BPEC Renewable Awareness manual.
Prices
£240 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT certification Fee)
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Energy Efficiency (Part L1 of the Building Regulations)
Introduction
This course enables candidates to comply with Part L1 of the Building Regulations.
Over the last few years it has become increasingly important to install energy efficient heating systems in
order to deliver reduced carbon dioxide emissions and comply with increased legislation.
Heating installers play a key role in advising householders on which boilers to install. This training
programme will help candidates to understand the relationship between energy to the Building
Regulations and how these will impact on your day-to-day business.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the knowledge and understanding required to advise members of the public about the benefits
of energy saving measures.
To provide an understanding of Building Regulations Approved Document Part L1.
This qualification is required in order to undertake Solar Domestic Hot Water installer's course.
Who is the course aimed at?
Heating Engineers, Domestic Energy Assessors, surveyors, sales persons, specifiers and anyone else
involved in energy saving measures.
PLEASE NOTE: This course is a pre-requisite to the Solar Domestic Hot Water, Heat Pumps and Biomass
installer qualifications.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry/pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course, although it would be beneficial
to have a basic understanding of heating controls and systems
Course content
• Requirements of Building Regulations Part L1A & L1B
• Seasonal Efficiency of Domestic Boilers in the UK (SEDBUK)
• Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP)
• Basic and recommended good practice on gas, oil, solar, ground source and solid fuel heating
installations
• Domestic Heating Sizing Method
Course duration
One day
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Training Method
Classroom based
Assessment
Multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a certificate of competence from CERT-
AIN, the awarding body.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a copy of the Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide (2013
edition)
Prices
£95 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT)
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LCL Awards Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Heat Pumps
Introduction
This is a nationally recognised qualification in the installation and maintenance of heat pump systems.
The qualification is developed from the National Occupational Standards and is recognised by the Micro-
generation Certification Scheme (MCS)registration bodies as an acceptable qualification to join one of
their respective schemes.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the knowledge and understanding required to install, commission and maintain groundsource
and airsource heat pump systems.
Who is the course aimed at?
Installers, maintenance businesses, specifiers, building control officers and inspectors and indeed anyone
who needs to know about safe installation practices of heat pump installations.
PLEASE NOTE: A heat pump course is available for anyone not involved in installing heat pumps but who
require a background knowledge.
The course is specifically designed for both experienced operatives and new entrants to this area of work.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates must hold a Water Regulations, and an Energy Efficiency qualification as well as one of the
following;
• An NVQ level 2 or 3 in conventional heating engineering or plumbing, or an equivalent
qualification.
Course content
• Health and Safety requirements associated with heat pump systems
• Regulations and legislation relating to heat pumps
• Domestic pipework installation
• Installation of heat pumps
• Servicing and commissioning of heat pumps
• Basic refrigeration principles
• Carrying out safety checks
• Checking system stability
• Identifying installation faults
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Unit Details
Y/602/3054 Know the requirements to install, commission and handover heat pump systems non-
refrigerant circuits.
D/602/3072 Install, commission and handover heat pumps non-refrigerant circuits
F/602/3078 Know the requirements to inspect, service and maintain heat pump system installations non-
refrigerant circuits
L/602/3083 Inspect, service and maintain heat pump installations non- refrigerant circuits
Course duration
Four days
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Assessments consist of a combination of practical and theory examinations
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a certificate of competence.
Please note: This qualification is available either as a fully mapped to QCF standard or part-mapped (as
a cheaper option). For further details and to determine the best option for you please contact our office
on 01579 348544 or [email protected].
This course is also recognised by many accreditation bodies of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Qualification code
600/6606/4
Prices
£410 + £65 + VAT
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LCL Awards Installation and Maintenance of Heat Pumps for non-installers
Introduction
The heat pump non-installer's course enables anyone other than installers to gain the knowledge and
skills required to design, specify and sell heat pump systems.
During the two day course, candidates will be provided with the information they require regarding heat
pump systems including current legislation, system selection and design. As with all of our training at
SWAAT, the training is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced tutors.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the required knowledge and understanding of heat pump systems.
Who is the course aimed at?
Those working alongside heat pump installers. Typical course candidates include architects, building
engineers, local Government, housing association employees and salespersons working within the
renewable sector.
South West Assessment and Training also offer an installation course. Details of this course can be found
at www.swaat.co.uk/heatpumps.html.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites for undertaking this course although candidates may benefit from taking the
wider scope BPEC Renewables Awareness course before this course.
Course content
• Current Building Regulations & legislation
• Heat pump types
• Environmental background to heat pumps
• Hot Water Storage systems
• Preparing to install a heat pump system
• Installation practices
• Microgeneration Certification Scheme
• Renewable Heat Incentive
• Green Deal
Course duration
Two days
Training Method
Theory - although candidates will also be introduced to the practical elements of heat pump installation
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Assessment
Theory and some practical elements
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL Awards Heat Pump certificate of
competence.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a Heat Pumps training manual
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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QCF Level 3 Award in the Installation and Maintenance of Solar Hot Water
Introduction
The solar domestic installation course enables installers to gain the knowledge and skills required to
specify, install, commission and maintain solar domestic hot water systems.
During the course, candidates will undertake practical training including commissioning systems and fault-
finding.
It also studies theory including current legislation, system selection and design.
As with all of our training at SWAAT, the training is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced
tutors.
PLEASE NOTE: A course is available for anyone not involved in installing solar hot water systems but
who require a background knowledge. Please click here for details of the course.
Course objectives/key benefits
This is a nationally recognised qualification in the installation and maintenance of small thermal hot water
systems. The qualification is developed from the National Occupational Standards and is recognised by
the Micro-generation Certification Scheme (MCS) registration bodies as an acceptable qualification to join
one of their respective schemes.
Who is the course aimed at?
Installers and anyone involved or in the installation or commissioning and servicing of solar domestic hot
water systems
PLEASE NOTE: A course is available for anyone not involved in installing solar hot water systems but
who require a background knowledge. Please click here for details of the course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates must hold up-to-date Unvented Domestic Hot Water, Water Regulations, and Energy
Efficiency qualifications, as well as one of the following:
A number of years’ experience in either conventional heating engineering or plumbing
An NVQ level 2 or 3 in conventional heating engineering or plumbing
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Course content
• Solar irradiation
• Design of solar hot water systems
• Components used for solar hot water systems
• Current Building Regulations & legislation affecting solar hot water installations
• Installation of solar hot water systems
• Servicing and commissioning of solar hot water systems
• Carrying out safety checks
• Checking system stability
Unit details
F/602/3100 Know the requirements to install, commission and handover solar thermal hot water systems
K/602/3107 Inspect, service and maintain ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems
L/602/3102 Install, commission and handover ‘active’ solar thermal hot water systems
Y/602/3104 Know the requirements to inspect, service and maintain ‘active’ solar thermal hot water
systems
Course duration
Three to Four days (depending on assessment)
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL AWARDS certificate in the
installation and maintenance of solar hot water systems.
Holders of this qualification can also apply to become accredited installers of government funded grant
schemes such as the Microgeneration Certification Scheme, and installer members of the Solar Trade
Association.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Qualification Code
600/6608/8
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Credits
10
Prices
£350 + VAT (plus £65 + VAT certification fee)
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Solar Hot Water training course for non-installers
Introduction
The solar domestic installation course enables anyone not involved in installing solar domestic hot water
systems to gain the knowledge and skills required to design and specify solar domestic hot water systems..
Candidates will be provided with the information they require regarding domestic hot water systems
including current legislation, system selection and design
As with all of our training at SWAAT, the training is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced
tutors.
PLEASE NOTE: A course is available for anyone involved in installing and maintaining solar hot water
systems and who require a relevant qualification. Please click here for details of the course.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide knowledge and an understanding of solar domestic hot water systems..
Who is the course aimed at?
Those working alongside solar hot water installers
Typical course candidates include roofers, architects, building engineers, local Government, housing
association employees and salespersons working within the renewable sector.
PLEASE NOTE: A course is available for anyone installing and maintaining solar hot water systems and
who require a relevant qualification. Please click here for details of the course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites for undertaking this course, although candidates may benefit from taking the
wider scope BPEC Renewables Awareness course. before undertaking this course.
For anyone wishing to install solar domestic hot water systems SWAAT also offer a solar installation
course.
Course content
• Solar irradiation
• Design of solar hot water systems
• Components used for solar hot water systems
• Current Building Regulations & legislation affecting solar hot water installations
• Types of solar hot water systems
• Important information relating to the servicing and commissioning of solar hot water systems
• Common faults with solar hot water systems
Course duration
Two days
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Training Method
Mostly theory - although candidates will be introduced to the practical elements of solar domestic hot
water installation
Assessment
Multiple-choice question papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a certificate of awareness in solar hot
water systems.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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LCL Awards Biomass course
Introduction
The course provides background information to enable engineers to carry out feasibility studies,
professionally advise the client, consider fuel type and storage options as well as design systems and
installations to suit the varying site circumstances.
This course is aimed at qualified heating engineers who wish to install domestic solid wood-based biomass
heating systems.
An important element of this course is to understand the requirement to meet National Occupation
Standards for competency for installation of domestic solid wood-based biomass heating systems. The
Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) biomass standard covers installations with an output up to
45KWth.
This LCL Awards training course can be used towards registration on the range of schemes available,
including Competent Persons Scheme registration (CPS), Microgeneration Certification (MCS).
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide an understanding of the installation, commissioning, servicing, use, potential energy savings
and benefits of biomass technology.
Who is the course aimed at?
Installers, maintenance businesses, specifiers, building control officers and inspectors and indeed anyone
who needs to know about safe installation practices of biomass appliances.
PLEASE NOTE: Anyone wishing to undertake this course must hold a recognised Solid Fuel qualification,
as well as an up-to-date Water Regulations, Unvented Hot Water and Energy Efficiency qualification.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Anyone wishing to undertake this course must hold recognised qualifications in the following subject
areas;
• Solid Fuel
• Water Regulations/Water Byelaws
• Unvented Hot Water
• Energy Efficiency
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Course content
The training course covers the following:
• Introduction to wood heating
• Biomass heating systems: technical overview
• Fuel supply and combustion
• Regulations and standards
• System cost, funding and policy support
• Hydraulic systems
• Fuel storage systems
• Combustion
• Conducting a site assessment
• Installation and maintenance
• Determining system size
• Installation
• Commissioning and customer handover
• Operation and maintenance
• Unsafe situations
• Decommissioning
Course duration
Three days
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Multiple-choice question paper and practical assessments.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL Awards Biomass certificate of
competence.
This course is also recognised by many accreditation bodies of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training manual
Prices
£395 + VAT (plus £65 + VAT certification fee)
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LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for installers)
Introduction
This is a nationally recognised qualification in the installation and maintenance of small scale solar
photovoltaic systems.
The qualification is developed from the National Occupational Standards and is recognised by the Micro-
generation Certification Scheme (MCS) registration bodies as an acceptable qualification to join one of
their respective schemes.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to install, commission and maintain
photovoltaic solar electrical panels and systems. This is a level 3 course worth 4 credits.
Who is the course aimed at?
Qualified or experienced electrical operatives wishing to install photovoltaic systems and who hold a
minimum of a 18th Edition qualification.
However, it is recommended that anyone looking to undertake this course also holds a Periodic Inspection
and Testing qualification.
PLEASE NOTE: A course is available for anyone not involved in installing solar photovoltaic systems but
who require a background knowledge. Please click here for details of the course
Anyone who has no electrical experience or qualifications, or for those wishing to update their existing
knowledge, are highly recommended to undertake the Basic Electrics and the 18th Edition electrical
courses prior to this one.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Trainees should hold a formal craft qualification e.g. N/SVQ 3 in Electrical Installation (Buildings and
Structures) or equivalent earlier certification that includes Inspection & Testing or a recognised Part P (or
equivalent) competence certification that includes Inspection & Testing and a BS 7671: 2018
Requirements for Electrical Installations (18th Edition) qualification.
Anyone who has no electrical experience or qualifications, or for those wishing to update their existing
knowledge, will need to undertake the Basic Electrics, Part P or Domestic Installer, and 18th Edition
electrical courses prior to this one.
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Course content
• The solar resource
• System configurations
• Solar system design
• Solar modules
• Solar module mounting structures & arrays
• Electrical wiring of the solar system and associated components *
• Solar modules
• Grid-connected solar systems
• Charge controllers
• Batteries
• Practical PV wiring and maintenance sessions
• Sizing solar systems
• System testing & commissioning
Unit details
D/602/3086 Know the requirements to install, commission and handover small scale solar photovoltaic
systems
K/602/3088 Install, commission and handover small scale solar photovoltaic systems
M/602/3089 Know the requirements to inspect, service and maintain small scale solar photovoltaic
systems
M/602/3092 Inspect, service and maintain small scale solar photovoltaic systems
Course duration
Four Days
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
Assessment
Assessments consist of a combination of practical and theory examinations.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar
certificate.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic manual
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Qualification Code
600/6283/6
Prices
£485 + VAT (plus £65 + VAT certification fee)
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LCL AWARDS Photovoltaic Solar course (for non-installers)
Introduction
This course has been created specifically for candidates who require a fuller understanding of photovoltaic
system configuration, but are not looking to install PV systems, for example anyone involved in designing,
managing or surveying solar photovoltaic systems for others to install.
The introduction of Feed in Tariffs (FiTs) and government targets to cut carbon emissions has meant that
solar photovoltaics is a natural development for the electrical market and should be considered by any
electrical installation company or engineer.
As with all of our training at SWAAT, the training is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced
tutors.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide knowledge and an understanding of photovoltaic solar and electrical systems.
Who is the course aimed at?
Those working alongside photovoltaic solar installers.
Typical course candidates include roofers, architects, building engineers, local Government, housing
association employees and salespersons working within the renewable sector.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates must have some basic electrical knowledge, but do not require the electrical qualifications
needed for the other solar photovoltaics courses offered by South West Assessment and Training.
For anyone wishing to install solar photovoltaic systems SWAAT also offer a solar photovoltaic installation
course.
For anyone new to electrical work, or who would like to update their knowledge and skills, it is highly
recommended that they undertake the Basic Electrics course prior to this course.
Course content
• Background to market and grant funding routes (including MCS)
• Regulations and standards
• Health & Safety considerations
• AC & DC theory
• PV cell types and benefits
• PV external and internal site survey requirements
• Solar PV circuit design
• PV system design and integration
• Setting to work and commissioning
• Solar PV servicing and fault finding
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Course duration
Two days
Training Method
Classroom based - although candidates will be introduced to the practical elements of photovoltaic
installation
Assessment
Some practical elements and multiple-choice papers.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a LCL AWARDS certificate of
competence in photovoltaic solar awareness.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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BPEC Rainwater Harvesting and Greywater Systems
Introduction
This is a nationally recognised qualification in the installation and maintenance of water recycling systems.
The qualification is developed from the National Occupational Standards and is recognised by the Micro-
generation Certification Scheme (MCS) registration bodies as an acceptable qualification to join one of
their respective schemes
PLEASE NOTE: This course is available for anyone not involved in installing solar hot water systems but
who require a background knowledge.
Course objectives/key benefits
This is a nationally recognised qualification in the installation and maintenance of rainwater harvesting
systems and will provide a greater understanding of the installation, and maintenance of rainwater and
greywater systems and their requirements.
Who is the course aimed at?
Installers and anyone involved or in the design, installation and/or commissioning and servicing of
rainwater systems
PLEASE NOTE: This course is also available for anyone not involved in installing rainwater/greywater
systems but who require a background knowledge.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates attending the course should have a number of years’ experience in relevant subject area, or
hold a formal qualification in plumbing or heating engineering. It would be advantageous (but not
essential) to hold a Water Regulations qualification.
Course content
• Rainwater & Greywater harvesting in context
• Legislation
• Health & Safety
• Rainwater Harvesting calculations
• Systems & Components
• Water Quality Installation & Commissioning
• Maintenance and fault finding
Course duration
Two days
Training Method
Practical workshop and theory
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Assessment
Practical assessment and multiple-choice papers
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a BPEC certificate in the installation
and maintenance of rainwater harvesting systems.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a BPEC Rainwater/Greywater Harvesting Manual.
Credits
10
Prices
£125 + VAT (plus £55 for the BPEC course manual)
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BPEC Domestic Ventilation Systems
Introduction
Domestic ventilation is 'Notifiable Work' as part of Approved Document F of the UK Building Regulations.
This means ventilation provision in new homes must be commissioned by a suitably qualified person, for
which there is now a specific qualification.
To ensure installers are qualified to complete domestic ventilation installation, commissioning and hand-
over, South West Assessment and Training offer this industry-recognised BPEC accredited training
program.
Course objectives/key benefits
To ensure that installers of any of the common types of domestic ventilation systems in the UK comply
with Part F of the UK Building Regulations.
It also sets out to ensure that installers fit they systems safely and efficiently, as well as be able to inspect
and test, commission and handover any of the common types of domestic ventilation systems in the UK.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to installer domestic ventilation systems as well as specifiers, designers, architects,
merchants and anyone else who is involved with them.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Anyone wishing to undertake this course should;
• have a number of years' experience in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering,
or
• hold a formal qualification at NVQ Level 3 in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering,
or
• be currently undertaking a course in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering, which will lead
to a formal qualification such as NVQ Level 3 in plumbing, heating or electrical engineering
Course content
• Statutory Documents
• Health and Safety
• Types of ventilation systems
• Airflow requirements
• Airflow calculations
• Installation of ventilation systems
• Testing of ventilation systems
• Commissioning of ventilation systems
• Handover and provision of information
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Course duration
Two days
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a BPEC ventilation certificate of
competence.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a BPEC Domestic Ventilation Installer manual
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) advisory course
Introduction
>The Microgeneration Certification Scheme certificates microgeneration technologies used to produce
electricity and heat from renewable sources. MCS has been developed to provide consumers with an
assurance that microgeneration products and installation companies meet a robust set of standards.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the relevant knowledge and understanding of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme, and
how to join it, for installers, specifiers, architects and anyone involved or interested in renewable energies.
Who is the course aimed at?
Installers, specifiers, local authorities, architects and anyone involved or interested in renewable energies,
and wishing to enrol on the Microgeneration Certification Scheme.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course.
Course content
• What is involved in becoming accredited?
• The steps required to becoming MCS accreditation
Course duration
Training Method
This is an advisory course which is designed to take anyone undertaking it through the process of
becoming MCS registered.
Assessment
There is no assessment as this is an 'advisory' course only.
Course Outcome/Qualification
This one day course aims to assist installers with the MCS Certification process and will help delegates
implement an MCS Quality Management System in their own business.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a MCS quality manual template
Prices
£160 + VAT (no certification fee)
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Health and Safety Courses
Health & Safety for Operatives
Introduction
The construction industry accounts for more than a quarter of all work-related deaths and over 4,000
major injuries every year. For this reason, health and safety continues to be at the forefront of the
industry's agenda and is central to the drive to qualify the construction workforce.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
• Helps operatives understand dangers related to working within construction related industries
• Ensure recognition of skills, competence and qualifications
• Raises the general awareness of 'on-site' safety
• Improves health and safety awareness across the industry
• Helps to ensure employers have a competent and safe labour force
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone who is new to construction work or related industries (i.e. plumbing, heating, electricians) and
needs to gain/update knowledge regarding health and safety in the workplace, or who already works in
these industries and wishes to update their knowledge.
PLEASE NOTE: SWAAT also offer a health and safety management course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry or pre-requisite requirements
Course content
• Basic knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
• Other relevant Regulations
• Approved Codes of Practice and Guidance with specific relevance to construction work
• Health and Safety methodology
• Risk Assessment Method Statements (RAMS)
• Specific topic areas including;
• manual handling
• working at height
• fire prevention
• exposure to noise and vibration
• use of hand-held tools
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Course duration
One day
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper related to general health and safety is given to
each candidate to complete at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
SWAAT Certificate in General Health and Safety for Operatives
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£95 + VAT (no certification fee)
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Health and Safety Awareness for Managers and Supervisors
Introduction
The construction industry accounts for more than a quarter of all work-related deaths and over 4,000
major injuries every year. For this reason, health and safety continues to be at the forefront of the
industry's agenda and is central to the drive to qualify the construction workforce. PLEASE NOTE: This
course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises.
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide those attending the course with the relevant knowledge and understanding that will enable
them to carry out the management of health and safety within their respective organisations/workplaces.
This includes;
• Raising general awareness of health and safety legislation
• Ensure recognition of skills, competence and qualifications
• Raises the general awareness of 'on-site' safety
• Improves health and safety awareness across the industry
• Helps to ensure employers have a competent and safe labour force
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone involved in, or is likely to become involved in the management or supervision of health and safety
within an organisation/workplace.
PLEASE NOTE: SWAAT also offer a health and safety operatives' course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry or pre-requisite requirements
Course content
• Basic knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
• Other relevant Regulations
• Approved Codes of Practice and Guidance with specific relevance to construction work
• Health and Safety methodology
• Planning Health and Safety within the workplace
• Risk Assessment Method Statements (RAMS)
Course duration
One day
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
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Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper related to general health and safety is given to
each candidate to complete at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
SWAAT Certificate in the Supervision and Management of Health and Safety
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£95 + VAT (no certification fee)
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EAL Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment
Introduction
As the Green Construction Site Operative (CSO) Card is no longer issued by Construction Skills Certificate
Scheme (CSCS), this course covers the requirements for its replacement, the Green Labourer Card.
Course objectives/key benefits
This qualification covers the knowledge of the principles of risk assessments, the importance of safe
manual handling, working safely at height, the risks to health within a construction environment and the
importance of working around plant and equipment safely.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone working in the construction industry who requires the CSCS Green Labourer site safety card.
PLEASE NOTE: SWAAT also offer a health and safety operatives' course.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry or pre-requisite requirements
Course content
• General site safety
• Principles of risk assessments
• Safe manual handling
• Safe working at height
• Risks to health within a construction environment
• Importance of working around plant and equipment safely
• Preparation for Green Labourer Card
Course duration
Two days (including assessment)
Training Method
Classroom based
Assessment
Multiple assessment methods
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive an EAL Level 1 Health and Safety in a
Construction Environment certificate. This will enable them to apply for the CSCS Green Labourer site
safety card
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Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£210 + VAT (plus £55 + VAT)
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NEBOSH National General Certificate Training
Introduction
The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) is a globally recognised
health, safety awarding body.
The NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (NGC) is accredited at Level 3
within the National Qualifications Framework and is the most widely held health and safety qualification
in the UK
The NGC is This course is for managers, supervisors and staff from all types of organisations who need to
broad understanding of health and safety issues.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
This is a course designed to provide the relevant knowledge required in order to undertake the respective
NEBOSH National General Certificate examinations.
Who is the course aimed at?
The NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety training course is aimed at staff
personnel, for example: Managers Supervisors Non-safety specialists and staff with health and safety
responsibilities and who need a grounding and recognised qualification in occupational safety and health.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry/pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course, although it would be beneficial
to have a basic understanding of health and safety in general.
Course content
The NEBOSH syllabus covers 3 NGC Units:
Unit NGC 1: Management of health & safety
• Foundations in health & safety policy
• Organising for health & safety
• Promoting a positive health & safety culture
• Risk assessment
• Principles of control
• Monitoring review and audit
• Incident and accident investigation and reporting
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Unit NGC 2: Controlling workplace hazards
• Movement of people and vehicles – hazards and control
• Manual and mechanical handling – hazards and control
• Working equipment hazards and control
• Electrical hazards and control
• Fire hazards and control
• Chemical and biological health – hazards and control
• Physical and psychological health – hazards and control
• Construction activities – hazards and control
Unit NGC 3: Health and Safety Practical Application
• Risk assessment and report of the workplace
Course duration
Two weeks (9 days training and 1 day of exam revision)
Training Method
Theory
Assessment
Each delegate is required to sit two unit written exams during the NEBOSH General Certificate in
Occupational Health and Safety assessment and submit a hand written practical assignment.
This paperwork is explained during the course by the tutor. It is the delegate’s responsibility to submit
their assessment within the given timescale. Any assessments not returned by the deadline will result in
the delegate failing the course.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a training course to prepare the candidate for the examinations. These
examinations can be undertaken in Bristol.
Course Outcome/Qualification
This is a training course to prepare the candidate for the examinations. Therefore, at the end of this
course it will be determined whether or not the candidate is ready to undertake these examinations.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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Asbestos Awareness
Introduction
Asbestos poses a serious threat to health. It is estimated that up to 500,000 non-domestic buildings in the
UK contain some form of asbestos and up to 4,000 people die each year as a result of asbestos exposure.
This figure is set to increase.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
Helps operatives and those responsible for Health and Safety have an understanding and appreciation of
the legal and practical requirements to protect themselves, their employees and visitors from the risks
associated with asbestos.
Who is the course aimed at?
Those with a direct or indirect responsibility for the management of, or whom are likely to work with
asbestos in the workplace.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry or pre-requisite requirements to undertake this course
Course content
• Types and properties of asbestos
• Health effects of exposure to asbestos
• Uses and likely occurrences of asbestos
• Identification and location of asbestos in buildings
• Asbestos containing materials and products
• Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006
• Asbestos legislative guidance and related legislation
• Duty to manage asbestos in non-domestic premises
• Emergency and accident arrangements
• Licensable work and notification requirements
• Types of asbestos surveys
• Avoiding the risks from asbestos
• Asbestos risk assessments
• Control measures to prevent exposure
• Management actions to prevent and reduce exposure
• Selection of asbestos removal contractors
• Site clearance and certification
Course duration
Half a day
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Training Method
Classroom based
Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment course delegates are required to complete a question paper
related to asbestos at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
SWAAT Certificate in Asbestos Awareness
PLEASE NOTE: It is possible for successful candidates to receive certification from a nationally-
recognised Awarding Body (Cert-ain). Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]
for further information.
Materials Required
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
£65 + VAT (No certification fee)
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Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) training course
Introduction
This course provides anyone involved in the handling, storage or use of chemicals or substances hazardous
to health information regarding their obligations under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
Regulations, as well as other relevant legislation.
It also applies to anyone responsible for the supervision or management of anyone handling, storage or
use of chemicals or substances hazardous to health.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide a knowledge and understanding of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
and other legislation affecting involving the handling, storing or using chemicals or substances hazardous
to health.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone using, storing or handling chemicals or substances hazardous to health as well as anyone
responsible for the supervision or management of such.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course.
Course content
• Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
• Common chemicals and substances hazardous to health
• Less common chemicals and substances hazardous to health
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Storage of chemicals and substances hazardous to health
• Safe handling of chemicals and substances hazardous to health
• Other legal obligations under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
Course duration
Half a day
PLEASE NOTE: This course can often be run within the same day as the Asbestos Awareness course.
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Training Method
Classroom based
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Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper related to the Control of Substances Hazardous
to Health is given to each candidate to complete at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
All candidates who attend this course will receive a SWAAT Certificate in the Control of Substances
Hazardous to Health
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£65 + VAT (No certification fee)
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Manual handling training course
Introduction
A one day course providing an overview of the relevant legislation and issues, followed by a practical
checklist approach for risk assessments which can be applied in most working environments.
Course objectives/key benefits
If you or your staff are undertaking potentially hazardous manual handling activities, then it is a legal
requirement under the Manual Handling Operations Regulations to ensure that effective training is
provided.
According to the Health and Safety Executive, more than 20% of the accidents reported each year are
associated with Manual Handling [source: http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/overall/hssh1718.pdf].
South West Assessment and Training's Manual Handling awareness course will provide your staff with the
knowledge to reduce the risks from Manual handling activities and understand the basic technique for
completing a safe lift.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone whose job involves manual handling or its management.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course.
Course content
• Learn practical techniques for correctly handling, lifting, pushing and pulling
• Understand the latest developments and principles of manual handling
• Identify and correct poor manual handling practices with safe interventions
• Help candidates in contributing to the development of safer manual handling practices at work
• Learn about manual handling injuries and the need for safe handling practices
Course duration
Half a day
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a practical exercise and a question paper related to manual
handling is given to each candidate to complete at the end of the course.
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Course Outcome/Qualification
SWAAT Certificate in Manual Handling
Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected] for further details.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£65 + VAT (No certification fee)
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Abrasive Wheels and their safe use
Introduction
This course is designed to help the individual understand their responsibilities within the workplace and
is aimed at persons working with Abrasive Wheels.
It is a legal requirement under The Provision and use of Work Equipment 1998 (PUWER) that all staff who
use abrasive wheels receive abrasive wheels training in the safe use of the tools and changing of wheels.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
The aim of the course is to provide training to comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act and the
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER).
Anyone who attends the course should be able to safely select and use abrasive cutting and grinding
wheels upon successful completion.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone who uses, are likely to use, or manages anyone who uses abrasive wheels (cutters, grinders etc.)
but who have limited or no knowledge of the safety requirements or their legal obligations.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry or pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course.
Course content
• A brief outline of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
• Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998.
• Safety in the use of abrasive wheels
• HSE document HSG17
• The correct use of PPE.
• Hazards arising from use of abrasive wheels.
• Methods of marking abrasive wheels.
• Methods of storing, handling & transporting of abrasive wheels.
• Mounting procedures & precautions of abrasive wheels.
• Electric and Petrol Machines.
• Safe use of the machines and equipment.
• Question papers
• Wheel Selection - Practical
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Course duration
Half a day
Training Method
Theory and practical workshop
Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper related to the use of abrasive wheels and
relevant regulations is given to each candidate, along with a number of small practical tasks to complete
at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
SWAAT Certificate in using abrasive wheel equipment.
PLEASE NOTE: It is possible for successful candidates to receive certification from a nationally-
recognised Awarding Body (Cert-ain). Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]
for further information.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£65 + VAT (No certification fee)
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SWAAT Fire Warden training course
Introduction
This course provides delegates with an understanding of what causes fires to occur, how to prevent a fire
from happening, what their responsibilities are as a Fire Warden, and what to do in the event of a fire. It
will also enable delegates to undertake an efficient and orderly evacuation of their building in an
emergency situation.
Course objectives/key benefits
On completion of this course delegates will understand the basic fire hazards and how to minimise them
within the workplace as well as how to undertake successful evacuation of the building.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to undertake the role of a fire warden/marshal or needs to understand what is involved
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites to undertaking this course.
Course content
• Basic principles of fire
• Fire classification
• How fires spread
• Common causes and consequences of fires in the workplace
• Legislation
• Fire risk assessment
• Control measures
• Prevention of the spread of fire and smoke
• Fire detection
• Fire extinguishers
• Emergency evacuation procedures
Course duration
Half a day
Training Method
Theory and some practical
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Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper related to fire safety is given to each candidate
to complete at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates will receive a SWAAT certificate in fire safety and the role of the fire warden
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
£65 + VAT (No certification fee)
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Working at Height
Introduction
This course provides anyone involved in work at height, the relevant information regarding their
obligations under the Work at Height Regulations 2005, as well as other associated legislation.
Employers and duty holders have a duty to protect anyone who might be exposed to these risks by
ensuring that any form of work at height is planned, supervised and carried out safely.
It is equally suitable to anyone involved in the supervision or management of anyone who carries out work
at height, or who simply wants to know more about the Regulations, as well as those actually carrying out
the work.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
Provide knowledge and understanding of the Work at Height Regulations 2005, and other legislation
affecting working at height.
Who is the course aimed at?
Construction Engineers, Construction Supervisors, Solar Installers, Heating Engineers, Window Cleaners,
Roofers, Builders and anyone else who works, manages or is, in any way, involved in work at height.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
There are no entry or pre-requisite requirements to undertaking this course.
Course content
• Work at Height Regulations 2005
• Legal obligations
• Other legislation affecting work at height
• Hierarchy of safety
• Mobile Access Towers and Scaffold
• Rescue Plans
• Harnesses and Lanyards
• Risk Assessments
• Suspension Trauma
Course duration
Half a day
Training Method
Classroom based
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Assessment
Although there is no formal assessment a question paper related to the Work at Height Regulations is
given to each candidate to complete at the end of the course.
Course Outcome/Qualification
SWAAT Certificate in Work at Height Regulations.
PLEASE NOTE: It is possible for successful candidates to receive certification from a nationally-
recognised Awarding Body (Cert-ain). Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected]
for further information
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with a training pack
Prices
£95 + VAT (no certification fee)
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Other courses EAL Assessor's Award (TAQA)
Introduction
The EAL TAQA (formerly A1) Assessors Award enables delegates to formulate assessment plans, make
judgements against performance criteria, give feedback to candidates and contribute to the internal
verification system within their own subject area.
This qualification is a pre-requisite to the Verifier (IQA) award.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
To provide the required knowledge and understanding to successfully carry out unbiased and fair
assessments of competence.
Who is the course aimed at?
This course is for any competent practitioner of practical based subjects who wishes to obtain the
relevant, current, up to date qualification, which enables them to make judgements against evidence
presented to them for assessment against subject performance criteria
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates should hold a level 3 qualification in their specialist subject and have been a competent
practitioner for a minimum of 3 years.
In addition, they must have been practicing within the last 2 years.
Course content
• Formulating assessment plans
• Making judgements against performance criteria
• Giving clear feedback to candidates
• Structuring a portfolio of evidence
Course duration
This is an ongoing process which has a maximum time limit of three years for completion from the date
of commencement.
Training Method
Classroom based
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Assessment
Candidates are required to compile a portfolio of evidence and will also need to undertake observed
assessments.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive an EAL TAQA Assessor Award.
Materials Required
Candidates will be provided with a training pack.
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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Verifier Award (IQA)
Introduction
The IQA verifier award is a single QCF unit which replaces the previous D34/v1 qualifications.
The revised standards are designed to reflect the requirements of Internal Verifiers in all occupational
sectors and are the benchmark of good practice in the Internal Verification of QCF qualifications.
PLEASE NOTE: This course can be undertaken 'on-site' at the delegates' premises. Please contact our
office on 01579 348544 or [email protected] for further details.
Course objectives/key benefits
V1 is a nationally recognised and widely used competence based programme that enables individuals to
conduct internal quality assurance checks of the assessment process.
This unit also contributes towards a QCF Level 3 and Level 4 in Learning and Development.
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to carry out internal verification.
Entry requirements/pre-requisites
Candidates should hold a recognised and current Assessors Award (TAQA) qualification.
Course content
• Definition of the performance criteria and the assessment requirements of IQA
• Definition of verification
• Identification of assessors training needs
• Allocation of candidates to assessors
• Types of support for assessors
• Documentation for verification
• Monitoring of assessment process
• Liaison with External Verifier
• Quality assurance
Course duration
This is an ongoing process which has a maximum time limit of three years for completion from the date
of commencement.
Training Method
Classroom based
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Assessment
Candidates are required to compile a portfolio of evidence and will also need to undertake observed
assessments.
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive an EAL IQA Verifier's Award.
Materials Provided
Candidates will be provided with training materials
Prices
Available upon application from our office on 01579 348544 or at [email protected].
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