Electricians Regulations Short Course for Registration
Work toward a career as a qualified, registered, electrician here in New Zealand by completing this accredited Wintec electrician’s course. Our experienced tutors will teach you everything you need to know in order to sit the EWRB Regulations exam and apply to become a fully licensed and practicing electrician here in New Zealand.
Description
This programme supports participants where English is their second language. We use a blend of online self-paced learning, with face-to-face zoom sessions that are tutor supported to be sure we deliver the clear learning required to prepare you for the ASPEQ Electrical Regulations exam.
Course Description
Over several evening or Day sessions, both in a zoom meeting setting and working online from home, self directed with tutor support, you will learn the topics and modules that are examinable by the Electrical Workers Registration Board. From the official Electricity Act, through to dealing with the importation and sale of fittings and appliances, you will learn everything you need to know to pass the final exam and apply to become a fully qualified electrician in New Zealand. Perfect for those with electrical experience who need to become officially recognised.
Sub-title
Work toward being a fully qualified, registered electrician with our Block Course!
Course Benefits
What you'll learn
This short course covers all the basics needed to pass the EWRB Regulations exam. Topics and materials include the Electricity Act, Electricity (Safety) Regulations, the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules, and the design and construction of installations, fittings, and appliances. Part of the course is online, so home internet access is necessary.
Topics
Topics
Electricians Regulations Short Course for Registration in NZ:
- Electricity Act
- Electricity (Safety) Regulations AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/ New Zealand Wiring Rules)
- 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
- Provide for offences including infringement offences.
Prerequisites
ASPEQ Exams
From October 2018 Aspeq will be offering on-line examinations to be held at either one of their examinations centres, or at your Training provider’s venue. Exams will no longer be available only on specific dates but available throughout the year. In order to sit an examination however, you must be eligible to sit (ie completed a course of instruction) and have this verified by your training provider.
Please note: this course fee does not include the EWRB Exam fees. Exam fees are to be paid directly to ASPEQ upon booking through their website.
All new electrical workers need to apply for an EWRB EW Number.
ALL new Electrical Workers now need to create their own profile by going online to the EWRB website and clicking on Register: www.ewrb.govt
This gives you the EW number you will need to bring with you to the programme. Please arrange this before you attend the first day and give to the tutor to apply your results/assessments to your profile at EWRB. Please note this is NOT your electrical registration number, nor does it give you the registration to begin electrical work here in New Zealand. This is required for training result purposes only.