18th Edition Course Liverpool
City & Guilds 2382-22 final exam
Course & Exam Only £234.00 Inc VAT
MJ Electrical Training has the largest centre network available in the UK, and January 2024 brings our centre network up to over 35. Enabling candidates to take either the 18th Edition or Part P final assessments from locations all across the UK every week.
We now have another centrally located test centre available in Liverpool City Centre, The Cotton Exchange Bldg, Old Hall St, Bixteth St, Liverpool L3 9JR The following two final examinations can be taken from this centre.
18th Edition Wiring Regulations – Online course with exam only £234.00
City & Guilds Level 3 Award in the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671:2018 (2382-22) Accreditation Number (QAN): 603/3319/4.
The online course is self-study and is available to access upon completion of enrolment.
Part P of the Building Regulations – Online course with exam only £222.00
City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings (2393- 10)
The online course is self-study and is available to access upon completion of enrolment.
Why Choose MJ Electrical’s Online 18th Edition Course with Liverpool Exam Centre?
Enrolling in MJ Electrical’s Online 18th Edition course, with the option to take your final exam at our Liverpool City Centre location, is an excellent and affordable way to achieve your electrical qualifications. Priced at just £234.00 Inc VAT, our course combines the flexibility of online learning with the convenience of an easily accessible exam venue. As a 5-star rated, highly recommended company, we are committed to providing top-tier support throughout your learning experience, ensuring you feel confident and prepared for success.
Our online course allows you to study at your own pace, anywhere and anytime, ensuring a smooth, stress-free learning experience. Once you’re ready to take the final exam, our Liverpool exam centre offers weekly testing with same-day results and quick certification turnaround.
Why Liverpool?
Our Liverpool City Centre exam centre, located at The Cotton Exchange Building, Old Hall Street, Bixteth Street, Liverpool, L3 9JR, is in the heart of one of the UK’s most iconic cities. The building is centrally located and well-connected, making it ideal for candidates from Liverpool and the surrounding areas. Liverpool offers a rich cultural experience and is known for its welcoming atmosphere, so you can combine your exam with a great day out in the city.
Directions to the Liverpool Exam Centre:
•By Train: The centre is a short 10-minute walk from Liverpool Lime Street Station. From the station, walk towards Old Hall Street and head south to reach the Cotton Exchange Building.
•By Bus: Numerous bus routes service the city centre, with nearby stops making it easy to reach the exam venue.
•By Car: For those driving, parking is available in several nearby car parks, including the NCP car park on Moorfields and other public parking options close to the Cotton Exchange Building.
Overview of the Area:
The Cotton Exchange Building is located in the bustling heart of Liverpool’s business district, offering easy access to local amenities such as cafes, shops, and restaurants. The surrounding area is vibrant and well-suited for candidates looking for a professional, accessible exam venue. After your exam, you can explore some of Liverpool’s famous attractions, including the Albert Dock, The Beatles Story Museum, or the Liverpool Waterfront.
Our Liverpool exam centre offers the perfect combination of convenience and professionalism, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to achieve their 18th Edition qualification quickly and affordably.
Explore the advantages of undertaking the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations course with MJ Electrical Training. Acquire the knowledge and expertise necessary to align with the latest industry standards and elevate your proficiency in the field. Enroll today!
At MJ Electrical Training, our team comprises highly experienced instructors with in-depth electrical industry knowledge. Armed with a profound understanding of the intricacies of the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, they deliver comprehensive and captivating training sessions. Through their expertise, participants can delve into the latest regulations and comprehend their impact on their work.
The 18th Edition Wiring Regulations course at MJ Electrical Training covers all crucial topics essential for compliance with the latest standards. From electrical installation design and wiring systems to safeguarding against electric shocks and fire hazards, the course ensures a thorough understanding of the regulations. Participants will grasp updates, adopt best practices, and acquire the necessary skills to uphold electrical safety and compliance. Our philosophy at MJ Electrical Training revolves around hands-on, practical learning experiences.
Throughout the course, participants have the chance to apply their knowledge through interactive exercises and real-world scenarios. This practical approach enhances comprehension of the regulations and equips individuals with the skills to implement them effectively.
Upon successfully completing the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations course with MJ Electrical Training, participants receive a nationally recognized City & Guilds 2382-22 certification. This certification attests to their competence and adherence to the latest industry standards, providing a competitive edge in the electrical field.
The City & Guilds 2382-22 qualification obtained allows candidates to progress into employment or pursue further City & Guilds qualifications, including:
- City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing, and Initial Verification (2392-10)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in Building Regulations for Electrical Installation Contractors in Dwellings (2393-10)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Initial Verification (2391-50)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Award in the Periodic Inspection (2391-51)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Inspection and Testing (2391-52)
- City & Guilds Level 4 Higher Professional Diploma in Building Services Engineering (4467-04)
To successfully pass the final exam for the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, candidates must:
- Complete a single 60 question multiple-choice online test.
This examination is conducted as an open-book assessment, allowing learners to use the following permitted reference material:
- IET Wiring Regulations 18th Edition: BS 7671:2018 (2022) Requirements for Electrical Installations.
IET wiring regulations books brought into the examinations are allowed to include:
- Bookmarks (e.g., blank post-it notes, post-it notes numbered to indicate chapters, or corners of pages folded).
- Highlighting of text.
- Short notations that cross-reference other parts of the document.
However, these books cannot include:
- Sample exam questions, answers, or diagrams.
- Any detailed notation in the regulations or accompanying written notes.
- Notes, diagrams, or any content that may advantage the candidate in answering exam questions.
In addition to the reference material, candidates are permitted to use basic calculators and writing materials such as scrap paper, pens, or pencils during the examination.
The City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification for Part P Domestic Electrical has no prerequisites, making it accessible to individuals over the age of 18 seeking to enhance their understanding of Building Regulations. This qualification is designed for practising electricians, trainees, and various trade professionals, including handy-persons, gas engineers, plumbers, landscapers, kitchen fitters, and builders. If you are involved in the electrical industry and perform work in a domestic setting, compliance with Building Regulations is imperative. Acquiring the City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification demonstrates your knowledge and understanding of both Building Regulations and electrical safety.
Beyond its industry recognition, the City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification is highly regarded by practising electricians for its utility in generating business. Part P is widely recognized by the public as a benchmark for electricians, enhancing employability and attracting work opportunities, especially for those working independently on electrical projects in dwellings.
The qualification is also valuable for showcasing academic competency when undertaking non-notifiable works within a dwelling. Many candidates, including plasterers, plumbers, builders, handypersons, DIYers, and property owners, find the City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification beneficial.
While the qualification is essential for demonstrating knowledge and understanding of electrical obligations within a dwelling, practical skills are equally crucial for undertaking electrical work. Successfully passing the City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification can serve as a foundation for further progression in employment or pursuit of additional City & Guilds qualifications, such as:
- City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing, and Initial Verification (2392-10)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Initial Verification (2391-50)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Award in the Periodic Inspection (2391-51)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Inspection and Testing (2391-52)
- City & Guilds Level 4 Higher Professional Diploma in Building Services Engineering (4467-04)
- City & Guilds Level 3 Award in the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671:2018 (2382-22) – 18th Edition
To successfully pass the final exam the Building Regulations exam, candidates must:
- Complete a single 20-question multiple-choice online test.
This examination is conducted as an open-book assessment, allowing learners to use the following permitted reference material:
- The Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations.
The Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations book can be brought into the examination and is allowed to include:
- Bookmarks (e.g., blank post-it notes, post-it notes numbered to indicate chapters, or corners of pages folded).
- Highlighting of text.
- Short notations that cross-reference other parts of the document.
However, these books cannot include:
- Sample exam questions, answers, or diagrams.
- Any detailed notation in the regulations or accompanying written notes.
- Notes, diagrams, or any content that may advantage the candidate in answering exam questions.
In addition to the reference material, candidates are permitted to use basic calculators and writing materials such as scrap paper, pens, or pencils during the examination.