Moving Electrical Duty Holder Training Online

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With the Covid-19 pandemic causing chaos to businesses of all industries, many have had to change the way they do things - we are no different.

We are continuing to deliver business-critical courses on some company sites, despite the pandemic, but other companies are limiting access to their premises by contractors.

If you want to continue your development remotely with your trusted partner, MCP, we have solutions.

We have developed and delivered courses like Electrical Duty Holder, Electricity at Work Regulations, and Electrical Safety and Isolation training via webinars for a number of companies.

Webinar based Electrical Duty Holder training

You can study the material from the comfort of your own home or work. We can even arrange for the City & Guilds Accredited exam to be taken at your employer’s site with an invigilator.

How can you complete the Electrical Duty Holder Training online?

Simply take these three easy steps:

  • Participate in the live, trainer-led virtual classroom

  • Ask any questions as the training is delivered and debate with peers

  • Get in touch with us when you are ready for the exam

We will schedule your exam with someone from HR at your employers’ site, you will then be awarded a City & Guilds certificate.

The benefits?

  • Motivation and development of staff

  • Improved staff retention

  • Formal targeted training with direction and focused on business need

  • Encouragement of teamwork through coach and assessor communicating more with opposite trade

  • Re-focused training budget

  • Plus much more

Why MCP?

MCP has delivered electrical training for more than 16 years. We are registered with City & Guilds to deliver courses like 18th Edition and Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations. We also design our own content to customer requirements and then get City & Guilds to accredit those courses.

The main objective of this course – which has been created by our subject-matter experts who have gained their knowledge ‘in the field’ - is to provide an overview of what it means to become an Electrical Duty Holder and how the EAWR relates to that role and how the Regulations can be applied to your organisation.

About the trainer

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Mark Everson

Enthusiastic electrical engineer and teacher who has earned trust and respect from students, colleagues and administration for 30+ years. Responsible technical trainer with excellent communication skills demonstrated by 30 years of teaching experience.


If you want to arrange to complete the Electrical duty Holder Course, book online now!

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