Course Information
This course (previously UEENEEP026A) provides you with the knowledge and training to safely test and tag electrical cord connected equipment and cord assemblies. It encompasses working safely, using portable apparatus tester, identifying faults, applying tagging, arranging for repair of faulty equipment and completing testing documentation.
You will learn how to test, what to expect when you test and when to pass or fail a piece of equipment.
You can use these skills in your workplace, the home or in community settings.
Award issued:
Students who successfully complete both the theoretical and practical assessment components of this nationally recognised training will be awarded the statement of attainment for:
- UEERL0003 - Conduct in-service safety testing of electrical cord connected equipment and cord assemblies
Initial Course Information
This course is delivered by Mixed Mode and requires the following:
- Completion of pre-course online learning which takes approximately 4-6 hours
- Completion of face to face practical assessment which takes approximately 2 hours
- Course enrolment is 90 days - You have a maximum of 90 days to complete both the online and the practical components of this course.
- All assessments are submitted via our online learning portal.
- All learning material for this unit is provided via our online learning portal.
- All equipment is provided for the practical assessments.
- For further information regarding the terms and conditions of your enrolment please click here to read the student handbook
WARNING REGARDING ADVERTISED "FULLY ONLINE" TEST AND TAG TRAINING: It is impossible to fully meet the requirements of this unit online. You must complete a practical assessment as part of this course. Dont get caught out by not having the real world skills to do the job!.
Note: To test and tag equipment commercially (for payment) in Queensland you must also hold a Restricted Electrical Licence. For further information on eligability see Worksafe Queensland
For further information regarding the terms and conditions of your enrolment please click here to read the student handbook
Prerequisites: UEECD0007 - Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplac
If you do not hold the prerequisite unit you can enrol and and complete this online here
Learner Requirements
You will require access to a computer or laptop and an internet connection to complete this course.
You must also be able to use a web browser(such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge) and have your own valid email address. Shared emails addresses are not permitted, if you do not have your own email we suggest you create a Gmail address here
A learner undertaking this course will require a specific skill level in Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Literacy.
The course has been assessed as requiring the following Australian Core Skills Framework levels:
- Learning - Level 3
- Reading - Level 2
- Writing - Level 2
- Oral Communication - Level 2
- Numeracy - Level 2
For further information regarding these levels click here or to arrange a test to verify if you have the appropriate skills to complete the course please contact our LLN officer via our contact page or via telephone on 1300 856 684.
Why 1SDO?
We at 1SDO provide you with quality training and assessment.
We pride ourselves on delivering ASQA accredited training courses in a friendly and accessible learning environment. We understand that not all learners are the same, and we are motivated to guide each of our learners to meet the standards required in each of their courses.
Our trainers are fully qualified, approachable, have a diverse range of industry experience, and are passionate about adult education. Our training and assessment is designed to help you feel confident using the skills you have learned.
We are very happy to welcome you to 1SDO Training.