As it comes closer to the beginning of the 18th Edition Course, we are filling each course very quickly and dates are flying out. We are taking big company bookings for those companies that need to get a lot of staff through the course and want to do it all in one go. We can offer this during the week and also as a weekend option where you would do Saturday, Sunday and then the next Saturday.

Electrical companies across the UK will have lots of staff members that will be needing the 18th Edition. This why we are offering group bookings that allow companies to send in a group of staff member in one go.

Also, every Electrician and Domestic Installer across the UK needing to take the 18th Edition course within the next year, our courses are extremely busy and lots of people are starting to make plans and book themselves into the course.

This 3-day electrical training course will enable you to gain familiarity with the layout, content and application of BS 7671:2018 - 18th Edition Regulations. This certificate ensures you are up-to-date with the latest industry regulations on wiring and the safe use and operation of electrical equipment and systems. This course is entirely theory based and is completed by way of an online multiple choice open book exam.

The 18th Edition will be live by July 2018, however the design of electrical installations are not required to comply to the 18th Edition until January of 2019. This means until July 2018 you can only take a 17th Edition Wiring regulations course.companybricklaying courses

We understand that you may have recently taken the 17th Edition course and you are now needing to update to the 18th Edition. This is why we are offering a 1-day update course that allows people to get a brush up on the update and then sit the exam to achieve the 18th Edition.

If you have questions regarding which route to take for the 18th Edition or to get you company booked, please give us a call on 01322 280 202 for more information. Alternatively, come down and visit us at our centre in Dartford.