ECS Health and Safety

Course Specification

Ref No:

Iosh

Type:

Award

Level:

Level 3

Awarded By:

Electrotechnical Certification Scheme(ECS)

Sector:

ECS Health and Safety

Duration:

1 Day

Full CalendarIOSH Working Safely

This event will take place between 9:00am and 5:00pm on 31/01/2025 until 28/12/2025

ECS Health and Safety

 

Level of Qualification – 3

Cost: £250

 

Overview

Reference: Health and Safety

Type: Award

Sector: Electrotechnical

 

What is this qualification?

This award gives the learner an understanding of the application of Health and Safety. It provides a facility for individuals working in the electrotechnical sector to develop and/or enhance their knowledge on health and safety.

 

What are the pre-requisites?
Learners must be at least 16 years old. There are no formal entry requirements for the qualifications. However, learners must have the potential to achieve all aspects of the qualification. In particular, learners should be able to demonstrate that they have the minimum levels of literacy and numeracy required for the completion of the learning outcomes and the assessment.

 

Who is this qualification for?
Personnel involved in the electrotechnical sector such as electricians, designers and inspectors who wish to understand the requirements of health and safety.

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ECS Health and Safety Every 2 weeks

Level of Qualification – 3

Cost: £250

 

Overview

Reference: Health and Safety

Type: Award

Sector: Electrotechnical

 

What is this qualification?

This award gives the learner an understanding of the application of Health and Safety. It provides a facility for individuals working in the electrotechnical sector to develop and/or enhance their knowledge on health and safety.

 

What are the pre-requisites?
Learners must be at least 16 years old. There are no formal entry requirements for the qualifications. However, learners must have the potential to achieve all aspects of the qualification. In particular, learners should be able to demonstrate that they have the minimum levels of literacy and numeracy required for the completion of the learning outcomes and the assessment.

 

Who is this qualification for?
Personnel involved in the electrotechnical sector such as electricians, designers and inspectors who wish to understand the requirements of health and safety.