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S.no | Trades / Units for which affiliation granted | Year of start of session | DGE&T reference under which affiliation granted | Remarks | ||||
Trades | Units | Total units | ||||||
I shift | II shift | III shift | ||||||
1 | Electrician | 03 | 03 | 03 | 09 | 2013 | DGET -6/20/17/2013-TC | Assessment-15/06/2013 w.e.f Aug 2013 |
2 | Fitter | 01 | 01 | 01 | 03 | 2016 | DGET -6/20/17/2013-TC | w.e.f Aug 2016 |
3 | Fire technology and industrial safety management | 02 | 02 | 02 | 06 | 2016 | DGET -6/20/17/2013-TC | w.e.f Aug 2016 |
Electricians do a variety of work in the home and in commercial premises to ensure the electrical installation operates efficiently and to the correct building regulations. Electricians also operate to the right British Standards.
Testing & Certification
Electricians must make sure that electrical installations are safe in the home or commercial premises. Electrical testing should be completed by a qualified electrician at specified periods and is dependent on the type of property being tested. Electricians will check for any deterioration and also on any new work, which is required to bring the installation up to current standards.
Electricians should test and certify electrical work in accordance with the British Standard BS7671. As with any British Standard BS7671:2001 is being always updated to ensure the electrical safety of your property. Electricians will also inform you of any other British Standards which are applicable to your electrical installation. Work carried out by electricians should only be done in accordance with the appropriate regulations.
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