QTS NERS Accreditation Management Practices Face-to-Face

The NERS Accreditation Management Practices is a bespoke course written by Quinn's Training Services which supports any company who are either interested in becoming accredited or who are already accredited under the National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS).

Description

The National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS) is a UK-wide accreditation scheme which assesses the technical competence and capability of those organisations who provide connections to electricity networks.   NERS accreditation ensures compliance with industry standards and regulations, giving your clients confidence in the work you are completing.  It allows providers to carry out contestable works associated with electrical connections, as well as compete for work within the contestable connections market.  

This bespoke course, designed by Quinn’s Training Services, details the administration processes required to both apply for, and maintain, NERS accreditation, helping you and your business to navigate the process more effectively.

Aims & Objectives

The aims of this course are to:

  • Understand the importance of NERS
  • Understand the NERS accreditation process, including roles and competencies and other requirements

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, delegates will be able to: 

  • Understand the purpose and scope of NERS
  • Understand the benefits of the scheme and its importance
  • Understand the application and assessment process for NERS
  • Recognise the stages of the approval process for both full and partial accreditation. 
  • Understand the ongoing monitoring process and its requirements
  • Understand general competency requirements
  • Describe Project Management roles
  • Describe Construction Scope roles, including Assessing and Authorising Officers
  • Recognise any other requirements to gain, and maintain, NERS accreditation

Intended For

This course is intended for those interested in gaining NERS accreditation or for those who are already NERS accredited. 

Prerequisites

There are no pre-requisites for this course. 

Onsite Delivery Requirements

A classroom environment with a table and chair for each delegate, power, internet access, a clear wall or screen for presenting and suitable welfare facilities

Benefits Perceived by Participants

  • All trainers who provide this course have expert experience in NERS accreditation and maintenance, allowing them to explain the course content clearly and answer candidates’ questions knowledgably.
  • This training course is fully interactive and specifically designed to cater for differing learning styles, which means candidates are constantly fully engaged with the course content.
  • This course can be fully personalised to the needs of your company. 

Mode for Delivery

This course is tutor led.

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