ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SERVICE PERSON ENDORSED TO DISCONNECT AND RECONNECT AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN SCHOOL OF TRADES create your world www.wintec.ac.nz ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SERVICE PERSON ENDORSED TO DISCONNECT AND RECONNECT Duration Block or night classes Where Rotokauri Campus, Hamilton Applications closeOn-going Starts Various Domestic Fee See below The Electricity Act requires you to be registered as an Electrical Appliance Service Person Endorsed to Disconnect and Reconnect (EASQ) with the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) in order to carry out maintenance of electrical appliances. EAS Registration is for the maintenance of single phase electrical appliances rated up to 230 volts supplied via a flexible cord and plug, including disconnection and reconnection. SEMESTER 1 Block Course • Mon 15th June - Friday 19th June from 8:00am - 4:00pm each day (for one week) Night Classes • Wed 1st April - Wed 17th June from 5:30pm 9:00pm (for 12 weeks) Exam • Sat 20th June from 9:00am - 11:00am SEMESTER 2 Block Course • Mon 9th Nov - Fri 13th Nov from 8:00am 4:00pm each day (for one week) Night Classes • Wed 26th August - Wed 11th Nov from 5:30pm - 9:00pm (for 12 weeks) Exam • Sat 14th Nov from 9:00am - 11:00am HOW TO ENROL • You must be competent in English, and • Have a current CPR and First Aid Certificate for Electrical Workers (see www.lifecareconsultants.co.nz/firstaid or any other first aid provider), and • Complete a Short Course Enrolment form (include a copy of your Birth Certificate or Passport plus a copy of your current First Aid Certificate). FEES Course fee (domestic students): $1,250.00 incl. GST. Exam fees are included in the course fee. SEMESTER 2 You must have completed an EASQ tuition course with an approved training provider before taking the examination. To enrol complete the EWRB entry form available from Wintec and EWRB, and pay the examination fee 14 days before the examination date. Night Classes • Tue 15th Sep - Tue 17th Nov from 5:30pm 9:00pm (for 10 weeks) WORK EXPERIENCE FOR EASQ In addition to completing the course and passing the examination, you must submit a confirmation of work experience when applying for EASQ registration. For EASQ, this involves work experience of 18 months of prescribed electrical work including servicing 230 volt plug-in appliances. It is possible, after completing the EASQ course and examination, to continue with the Electrical Service Technician (EST) course and examination. Refer to www.ewrb.govt.nz for text requirements and extra information. ELECTRICAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN Duration Block or night classes Where Rotokauri Campus, Hamilton Applications closeOn-going Starts Various Domestic Fee See below EST Registration is for the maintenance and replacement of single and three phase electrical appliances and fittings rated up to 460 volts, including disconnection and reconnection to permanent wiring. SEMESTER 1 Block Course • Mon 22nd June - Fri 26th June from 8:00am - 4:00pm each day (for one week) Night Classes • Tue 21st April - Tue 23rd June from 5:30pm 9:00pm (for 10 weeks) Exam • Sat 27th June from 9:00am - 11:00am Block Course • Mon 16th Nov - Fri 20th Nov from 8:00am 4:00pm each day (for one week) Exam • Sat 21st Nov from 9:00am - 11:00am HOW TO ENROL • You must have completed an EASQ course of tuition prior to this course, and • Have a current CPR and First Aid Certificate for Electrical Workers (see www.lifecareconsultants.co.nz/firstaid or any other first aid provider), and • Complete a Short Course Enrolment form (include a copy of your Birth Certificate or Passport plus a copy of your current First Aid Certificate). FEES Course fee (domestic students): $1,000.00 incl. GST. Exam fees are included in the course fee. You must have completed an EST tuition course with an approved training provider before taking the examination. To enrol complete the EWRB entry form available from Wintec and EWRB and pay the examination fee 14 days before the examination date. WORK EXPERIENCE FOR EST In addition to completing the course and passing the examination, you must submit a confirmation of work experience when applying for EST registration. For EST this involves work experience of 18 months of prescribed electrical work including servicing 230 volt plug-in appliances and replacing or servicing of electrical fittings and installations over 230 volts and up to 460 volts rating. The 18 months must include at least 6 months training/experience on multi-phase appliances or fittings. Refer to www.ewrb.govt.nz for requirements and extra information. ENQUIRIES To enrol contact LearningWorks: 07 929 4063 or email shortcourse@learningworks.co.nz Note: You must have a certificate in First Aid and CPR to enrol in this course Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the content of this flyer is correct at the time of printing. The fee guideline is applicable to NZ citizens and permanent residents. Reorder WT0128/1401