MCS Quality Management QMS

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All Courses and Assessments are fully accredited & are accepted by ‘Scheme Providers’, such as NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA

The Building Regulations are managed by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG). Part P is an amendment of the Building Regulations introduced by the government, effective from January 1st 2005.

The Part P requirement is that “Reasonable provision shall be made in the design and installation of electrical installations in order to protect persons operating, maintaining or altering the installations from fire or injury.”

Part P applies to fixed electrical installations in dwellings (including gardens and shared amenities in blocks of flats) and affects many of the typical jobs undertaken by electrical contractors, particularly work carried out in kitchens and bathrooms.

Work affected by Part P is subject to notification to, and inspection by, building control bodies. However, calling in a building control officer takes time and costs money. The solution to this problem is self-certification.

Part P Competent Person Schemes like ELECSA, NICEIC & NAPIT were introduced at the same time as Part P to permit firms that had been assessed as sufficiently competent, to self-certify that their work complies with all applicable requirements of the Building Regulations.

Self-certification benefits the householder because by using a Competent Person they don’t have to pay building control fees or submit a building notice. In addition, householders have the important reassurance that by using a Competent Person, they are using a firm that has been independently assessed and certified as competent to carry out the work.

In addition, all authorised Competent Persons schemes are required to give the customers of their registered installer firms the opportunity to purchase an insurance backed warranty against the risk that the work carried out does not comply with the Building Regulations.

For the firm registered with a competent person scheme such as ELECSA, NICEIC & NAPIT, notifying the work to building control is done through their scheme provider. The contractor provides the details of the work done to the scheme provider who then notifies the local building control department and issues a building compliance certificate to the householder.

Electrical Courses Part P

All Courses and Assessments are fully accredited & are accepted by ‘Scheme Providers’

  • Building Regulations – Part P Electrical Safety
  • Requirements & guidance to Building Regulations Part P
  • Requirements & guidance to BS7671 Wiring Regulations
  • Earthing & Bonding arrangements
  • Circuit design, Erection and Protection
  • Power, Heating, Water Heating & Lighting circuits
  • Special Locations & IP codes
  • Inspection, Testing & Certification of new circuits
  • Part P courses are available in two level of competence:
  • Level A – An operative carrying out electrical work as their principle activity
  • Level B – An operative carrying out electrical work in association with another trade

Other Electrical Courses available include: -

  • Inspection & Testing (City & Guilds 2391)
  • Inspection & Testing (City & Guilds 2392)
  • Building Regulationd (City & Guilds 2393)
  • BS7671 – 17th Edition Wiring Regulations (City & Guilds 2382-10)
  • BS7671 – 16th to 17th Edition Regulations (City & Guilds 2382-20)
  • Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) (City & Guilds 2377)
  • Boiler Fault Finding & Advanced Boiler Fault Finding
  • Heating Wiring (installation & fault diagnosis)
Qualification CodeDescriptionCourse Duration
Part P - Level A
Full Scope
Part P - Level A
Full Scope
5 -6 Days
Part P - Level B
Defined Scope
Part P - Level B
Defined Scope for Adjunct Activities
4 Days
City & Guilds - 2382-1017th Edition Wiring Regulations3 Days
City & Guilds - 2382-2017th Edition Wiring Regulations Update1 Day
City & Guilds - 2391Inspection & Testing4 Days
City & Guilds - 2392Fundamental Inspection & Testing3 Days
City & Guilds - 2393Building Regulations associated with Electical Work1.5 Days
City & Guilds - 2377Portable Appliance Testing & Inspection1 - 1.5 Days
Basic Electrics & Boiler Fault Findingasic Electrics & Boiler Fault Finding including:-
Heating Wiring (Y & S Plans)
Boiler Fault Finding
Multimeter Training
3 Days
Solar PVSolar Photovoltaic Course2 - 2.5 Days
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