Electricians Regulations Short Course
Course details
About the course
Just what you need to get ready to sit the EWRB regulations exam
The modules covered in this course is material that is examinable by the EWRB. Topics covered include: Electricity Act Electricity (Safety) Regulations AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) Gather together and state the generic rules and requirements about electrical safety and what is deemed to be electrically safe and electrically unsafe Deal with the design, construction and use of works, installations, fittings, and appliances Deal with the importation and sale of fittings and appliances Provide for installations to be designed and installed under AS/NZS 3000 and define requirements relating to safety management systems Set out in schedules all the standards applicable to the Regulations Provide for offenses including infringement offenses
The course will include some online delivery requiring access to a computer with internet connection.
About the provider
Based in Hamilton, the Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec), is one of the country’s largest institutes of technology. We deliver high-quality education across vocational (technical) and professional fields of study to approximately 13,000 students, across over 130 different courses.
At Wintec students are educated in a way that builds their confidence and gets them work-ready. We differ from other types of tertiary providers in the way students get the chance to put their theoretical learning into practice from the very start. You will get to work on real-life projects based on relevant topics and themes as if you were in the workplace. You will also get involved in work placements. This means that by the time you graduate, you will be confident in your skills and knowledge, and know-how to apply your learnings. Our academic staff have years of industry experience between them, which means they can guide you on your journey.
Wintec maintains collaborative relationships with local industry and iwi to identify the needs of the region and community. Fostering strong networks that our students and graduates benefit from is a high priority for us. Understanding the needs of local industry, what type of graduates they need now, and what they will need in the future is critical to assisting industry and our graduates.