Acquire the skills to perform safe electrical practices and good housekeeping of electrical tools and equipment, and identify electrical risks. By the end of the course, you will be able to carry out basic maintenance in compliance with relevant codes of practice and conduct visual checks.
Acquire the skills to perform safe electrical practices and good housekeeping of electrical tools and equipment, and identify electrical risks. By the end of the course, you will be able to carry out basic maintenance in compliance with relevant codes of practice and conduct visual checks.
What you'll learn
Basic electrical fundamentals
Safe working procedures for electrical installation work, workplace safety, and health policies
Common electrical accessories
The requirement for power final circuits
Protective devices used for overcurrent and earth leakage protection
Use of safety mark under the Singapore Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Regulations
Change in cable colour code for electrical installations as in amendment No.1 to CP5:1998
Application of electrical testing instruments and safety precaution during use
Basic techniques of circuit connection and principles of identifying, tracing and troubleshooting faults
Termination of portable socket outlet extension to a 13A plug via a 3-core flexible cord and load checking of equipment and appliances
ITE's Mission, Vision and Values (also known as ‘ITE Heartbeat’) represent our collective aspirations and beliefs in preparing our future workforce with future skills for employability and lifelong learning.
Mission
Create Opportunities for Students and Adult Learners to Acquire Skills, Knowledge and Values for Employability and Lifelong Learning
Vision
A Trailblazer in Career Technical Education and Work-Study Training
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