Upcoming Availability
Start Date | End Date | Length | Location | Notes |
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09 Sept 2024 | 11 Sept 2024 | 3 days | East Anglia | OFT10-101, 105E & 600A - Combined Course |
11 Sept 2024 | 13 Sept 2024 | 3 days | Oxford | OFT10-101, 105E & 600A - Combined Course |
22 Oct 2024 | 24 Oct 2024 | 3 days | East Anglia | OFT10-101, 105E & 600A - Combined Course |
06 Nov 2024 | 08 Nov 2024 | 3 days | Oxford | OFT10-101, 105E & 600A - Combined Course |
Information
OFTEC's renowned UKAS accredited registration schemes enables technicians to show their commitment to completing work that meets regional building regulations and industry best practice.
This course is for technicians who wish to service and commission pressure-jet appliances, installation of oil boilers and tanks. The vast majority of household boilers fall into this category. The course covers a variety of areas, including health and safety, fire valve installation, regional legislation and requirements, safe electrical isolation, knowledge of oil storage and supply, knowledge of appliance installation, knowledge of heating systems, and practical servicing and commissioning.
Areas covered:
- Health and safety
- Fire valve installation
- Regional requirements
- Safe electrical isolation
- OFTEC procedures
- Liquid fuel storage and supply
- Appliance installation
- Heating systems
- Servicing and commissioning pressure jet appliances
Entry requirements
Learners must -
- Hold a nationally recognised qualification in a trade associated with oil work; or
- Provide written evidence confirming that they have undertaken ‘on the job’ oil installation and/or maintenance training that would support their application for the range of assessments to be undertaken; or
- Have relevant skills and experience gained from working in a related trade such as plumbing, heating, ventilation, refrigeration, air-conditioning, gas fitting or servicing.
Learners wishing to take re-assessment must have held the assessment element previously – if this element has expired within 12 months of the assessment date, it will be necessary to take the initial assessment.
Details
You will need to bring with you:
- Your name and address
- Your National Insurance number
- A passport-sized photograph
- Copies of relevant qualifications and/or evidence of work experience
- A declaration of the category for the individual making the application
- First-time applicants will also be required to provide an acceptable form of photographic identification e.g. a passport or driving licence
Book with us
Call: 01993 771155 (OEA - Oxford) or 01480 702555 (OEA - East Anglia)
Email: info@oea.training
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