Level 3 Electrotechnical in Dwellings Experienced Worker Qualification (2347-03)
Learners must work toward units in accordance with relevant health and safety legislation. This is particularly important when working at heights, inspecting and testing, and diagnosing faults.
Where cited legislation and regulations are not applicable (for example, where the qualification is being delivered outside of England) then substitutions applicable to the learner’s jurisdiction can be made.
Meeting the assessment requirements of performance outcomes will need initial discussions and assessment planning between the learner and assessor as an essential activity to identify opportunities to assess real working environment evidence, gaps that need to be filled, or opportunities to recognise the prior achievement of the learner.
City & Guilds will monitor and carry out external quality assurance of the assessments conducted at the centre.
Level 3 Domestic Electrician Diagnostic Underpinning Knowledge test (2347-04)
This is not a course or qualification. These are diagnostic knowledge tests so there is no structured learning programme. Instead, candidates prepare independently using the published test resources as guidance.
Key points:
- Purpose: To evidence underpinning technical knowledge for entry into the Level 3 EWA route qualification.
- Preparation: Use the external-facing test resources (covers topics such as legislation, safe working practices, electrical principles, BS 7671 application, and testing/commissioning) to help with independent revision. Use sample questions provided by City & Guilds for practice.
- Format: MCQ
- Resit Policy: Up to 2 re-sits within 12 months of first test. Check external facing test resources for further details.