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I’m delighted that you may be thinking of joining our college, or if you are a provider, you may be interested in referring your students, or as an employer, you may be considering placing your employees for their end point assessment.
College Of London is an accredited and most successful end point assessment centre based in London. We are not only serving neighbouring London Borou

19/01/2023

Level of Qualification – 3

Cost: £1500 plus VAT

EAL Level 3 Electrotechnical Experienced Worker Qualification 603/5982/1

Overview

Reference No: 603/5982/1

Type: Award

Sector: Electrotechnical

What is this qualification?

This award gives the learner an understanding of the application of inspection and testing. It provides a facility for individuals working in the electrotechnical sector to develop and/or enhance their overall electrotechnical skills, which is also a requirement to become eligible for the Gold card



What are the pre-requisites?
Learners must be at least 22 years old. And should have 5 years experience . 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 electrical installations, health, and safety, organising and oversee electrical work environment, installation practices and procedures, termination and connection of conductors, inspection and testing, fault finding and rectification and the principles, practices, and legislation for the initial verification of electrical installation

https://www.collegeoflondon.org.uk/our-courses?event=21

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08/06/2022

AM2 Assessment

The AM2 should be taken by electrotechnical apprentices who are training against the Apprenticeship Framework, those undertaking the JIB Mature Candidate Assessment and those following the Level 3 NVQ who are not apprentices.

The AM2E Assessment

Who is this qualification for?
is for experienced workers who are completing the Experienced Worker Assessment (EWA).

AM2S Assessment

What is this qualification?
This award gives the learner an understanding of the application. It provides a facility for apprentices working in the electrotechnical sector to develop and/or enhance their knowledge on the assessment of occupational competence.

If you need any further information. Our staff are happy to help you’
Address: 141 Christian Street,
London
E1 1RS
Tel: 020 8109 6550
Email : [email protected]
Website: www.collegeoflondon.org.uk

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Electric Vehicle Charging Points?

Who is this qualification for?:
Electricians (and designers) who wish to gain an understanding of the requirements for electric vehicle charging equipment installations.

12/02/2020

A robust timed practical assessment in five sections, the AM2 requires candidates to perform a set of common occupational tasks and procedures that a fully qualified electrician might face when working in commercial or industrial premises, as well as dwellings. It assesses candidates on installation, inspection & testing and fault-finding; their work must comply with the current British Standard (BS7671: 2018) and meet with the requirements of relevant Health & Safety legislation and industry best practice.



The purpose of the AM2 is to ensure all qualifying installation electricians achieve a single standard that has been agreed by the employers in the industry as meeting their expectations from newly qualified personnel. The content, structure and marking of the assessment is designed to produce evidence that a candidate has gained all the relevant safety critical competencies during their training process.



Assessment centres are not accessible for training purposes and NET licensed assessors are not involved in the training or development of candidates. Accordingly, the AM2 provides a reliable and trusted independent assessment of safe, high-quality standards for the electrical installation industry and is highly valued by employers, who regard it as proof of competence for an electrician.



The AM2 is compulsory for apprentices, adult trainees or upskilling workers who seek to gain industry-recognised qualified status; raising overall safety and skill levels and ensuring that candidates from various routes have the skills employers need. It was extensively revised in 2010 to reflect current industry standards and best practice, following a wide-ranging, independent consultation process with employers, candidates, training providers and other industry parties.

23/01/2020

The AM2 Assessment is broken down into the sections below. During some of the practical sections, you’ll be watched by the assessor. This can seem intimidating so try to practice beforehand with a colleague watching you to get used to it.

We’ve shown the length of time allocated to complete each section but you’ll be given additional time to read the instructions and prepare before starting the test.

This is just an overview, so if you are close to taking your AM2 Assessment and want more detail, click through to a step by step guide to each section.

Section A1: Safe Isolation and Risk Assessment – 45 mins
In this section, you need to demonstrate that you can carry out a safe isolation procedure in the correct sequence to ensure the safety of not only yourself but everyone else on site. You’ll also undertake and document an assessment of any risks to safety that may be present.

Section A: Composite Installation – 8.5 hours
Following the diagrams and instructions you’re given, you’ll prepare, install, connect and terminate conductors at a TP&N Distribution Board and equipment outlets to industry standards. To complete this section, you must demonstrate occupational competence in accordance with statutory and non-statutory regulations and approved industry working practices.

Section B: Inspection, Testing and Certification – 3.5 hours
During this section, you’ll carry out a visual inspection of your installation and complete a series of tests following practices and procedures that take into account electrically sensitive equipment. You can change any part of your installation that you find is incorrect or not complete.

Section C1: Safe Isolation – 30 mins
This second safe isolation test covers three specific scenarios: the replacement of single-phase equipment, three-phase equipment and the isolation of the distribution board.

Section C2: Fault Diagnosis and Rectification – 2 hours
From information provided, you will identify faults in a circuit. You’ll need to record the type of fault and its specific location, then recommend how each fault could be corrected, including any works needed to prove the fault has been rectified.

Section D: Assessment of Applied Knowledge – I hour
This is an on-line test consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions designed to assess your knowledge of the health and safety regulations, building regulations and BS 7671 – so make sure you revise these. You need to answer 21 questions correctly in order to pass.

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16/03/2019

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