Electrical Nominee Course

5 consecutive week days

Electrical Tradesman working

The Electrical Licensing Board and regulator DEMIRS, have endorsed this program at a level of training that is consistent with the minimum needs of a person seeking to be licenced as an Electrical Nominee.

IMPORTANT – You MUST be an unrestricted WA electrical licence holder to complete this course.

A reasonable level of computer literacy is required to complete the assessment for this course.

The Electrical Nominee Course takes place over 5 days (Monday – Friday).

Class times are 7.30am to 4.00pm

Applicants are required to achieve competency in the training module below:

WAE200 - Electrical Operational Requirements (Electrical Nominee)

  • Investigate and identify State Legislation relevant to the electrical operations of an organisation in the provision of electrical services
  • Analyse the intent and implications of the identified Legislation and apply it to the procedures and processes of an electrical contracting company
  • Describe and apply specific statutory technical and occupational requirements associated with the functions and duties of electrical personnel
  • Standards of electrical work - notifiable work and supply authority notices - Electrical Safety Certificates and reporting - specific actions and functions
  • Analyse and apply the correct sequence of procedures for inspection testing and commissioning of electrical installations
  • Analyse and apply the correct sequence of procedures for the inspection and testing of electrical appliances
  • Determine and observe appropriate safety and supervisory procedures in an electrical environment
  • Checking and testing installations

Cost: $1,320

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Language, Literacy & Numeracy Requirement (LLN)

Participants must have general (Level 2) language, literacy, numeracy and physical capabilities to meet the performance criteria of this unit. (For further information or if you have any concerns regarding LLN and/or physical capabilities please contact the office).

AS/NZS Standards

Electrical Contractors are required to refer to the appropriate Standards when undertaking licensable work. Students will have electronic access to the following Standards in the classroom and we have hardcopies available to purchase at reception.

Our pricing is here if you would like to reserve a hardcopy. We have also provided the links if you would like to purchase direct from the publisher.

AS/NZS 3000:2018 – Wiring Rules (containing latest amendments) - $250.00
AS/NZS 3008.1.1:2017 – Selection of Cables - $298.10
AS/NZS 3760.2022 – In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and RCDs - $181.80
AS/NZS 3017.2022 – Electrical installations – Verification by inspections and testing - $218.60

CTF Subsidy

A CTF Subsidy may apply to your enrolment. Please see their website and refer to the “Levy & Funding Guidelines” for more information - https://ctf.wa.gov.au/industry/funding-support/

The CSTA wishes to acknowledge the continued support of the CTF as a positive encouragement for workers employed in this industry to expand their skills and knowledge.