CompEx Ex01-Ex04 Electrical – Practical Resit
CompEx Ex01-Ex04 Electrical – Practical Resit
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CompEx Electrical Resit (Practical)
CompEx Ex01-Ex04 Practical Resit: The CompEx Electrical Resit – Practical is a resit of the practical element of a CompEx Electrical course.
Attendees
Delegates MUST resit within 12 months of the original CompEx Electrical assessment, and are allowed a maximum of 2 resit attempts.
Entry requirements:
Delegates must have failed the practical element of the CompEx Electrical course (within the last 12 months) Be in possession of the fail-sheet from the original exam, which must be brought to the resit Had no more than 2 attempts to resit the practical since the original assessment
Duration
Depending on the Modules for resit - Starting from 1.15 hours to 3.5 hours
Delivery
- Module 1 – Ex01 Practical Assessment: Exd, e & n – Installation Module 2 – Ex02 Practical Assessment: Exd, e & n – Inspections Module 3 – Ex03 Practical Assessment: Exi – Installation Module 4 – Ex04 Practical Assessment: Exi – Inspections
CompEx Ex01-Ex04 Practical Resit: The CompEx Electrical Resit – Practical is a resit of the practical element of a CompEx Electrical course. Delegates MUST resit within 12 months of the original CompEx Electrical assessment, and are allowed a maximum of 2 resit attempts. When booking, please specify if you are resitting practical module 1, 2, 3 or 4. The module you did not pass will be noted in your fail-sheet from the original exam. Module 1 – Ex01 Practical Assessment: Exd, e & n – Installation Module 2 – Ex02 Practical Assessment: Exd, e & n – Inspections Module 3 – Ex03 Practical Assessment: Exi – Installation Module 4 – Ex04 Practical Assessment: Exi – Inspections
Key learning objectives
Candidates that successfully complete the CompEx Foundation qualification will be able to:
- Identify the correct national regulations, directives, and IEC standards which relate to hazardous areas.
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the main protection concepts, categories and protection levels that apply to equipment certified for use in hazardous areas.
- Recognise the elements that make up a hazardous atmosphere and the precautions required.
- Identify the correct descriptors used for criteria that classify a hazardous gas, vapour or dust location.