Credibility of HK's Electrical Worker Cert. A in UK

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Chap Leong

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Hello. I came from Hong Kong.

I have the Hong Kong Electrical Worker Certificate of A0 and I wonder the credibility of it in UK.

Is it convertible into Level II qualification here?

Grade of electrical work: 

Grade A

Qualifications requirement:

The applicant is required to have the qualifications and experience listed in one of the following paragraphs (i.e. (a), (b) OR (c)):

(a) (i) he has completed a registered contract of apprenticeship under the Apprenticeship Ordinance (Cap.47) in the trade of electrical fitter or electrician; and

(ii) holds a craft certificate in electrical engineering issued by a technical institute; and

(iii) has at least 1 year of practical experience in electrical work.

(b) he has been employed as an electrical worker for at least 5 years, at least 1 year of which included practical experience in electrical work and he -

(i) holds a Certificate of the Electrician or Electrical Fitter Upgrading Course issued by the Electrical Industry Training Centre of the Vocational Training Council or has an equivalent qualification; or

(ii) has passed an examination or trade test approved or set by the Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services.

(c) he has qualifications and experience that are equivalent to those required under paragraph (a) or (b).

Electrical works that can be conducted:

Grade A electrical work is electrical work on that part of a low voltage fixed electrical installation that has a maximum demand not exceeding 400A, single or three phase, but excludes neon sign installation and unvented electric thermal storage type water heater installation.
Source: http://www.1823.gov.hk/eng/FAQ/008002/index.shtm

 
Hi Chap, one way to go would be to approach the City & Guilds people.

 They will look at your qualification(s) and for a fee they can issue a Certificate of Equivalence.

That gives everyone more of a clue as to how well qualified you are and your suitability for employment.

Good luck and l hope you get sorted soon.

 
Hi Chap, one way to go would be to approach the City & Guilds people.

 They will look at your qualification(s) and for a fee they can issue a Certificate of Equivalence.

That gives everyone more of a clue as to how well qualified you are and your suitability for employment.

Good luck and l hope you get sorted soon.
thank you very mach  ;)

 
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