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r1c1 Jan 19th 2011 3:50 pm

Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 
Hi

Anyone want to buy the complete set of wiring regs books that i used for my peer course. These normally cost around $350. I will sell for half price. I am located on the Gold Coast.

Cheers

steve`o Jan 21st 2011 12:25 pm

Re: Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 

Originally Posted by r1c1 (Post 9115067)
Hi

Anyone want to buy the complete set of wiring regs books that i used for my peer course. These normally cost around $350. I will sell for half price. I am located on the Gold Coast.

Cheers

will you not need them for your job?
or are you going straight in using australian standards
ie f**k it itll do or as its more commonly known
"she`ll be right mate"

sunnie days Feb 7th 2011 5:40 am

Re: Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 
Dear Steve how are you ,I'm from Ireland heading to Perth in march, by that time i will have the ARTC cert and will be hoping to do the two week course there, do you know if that course consists of the wiring regs and will i need to buy books for it , i have seen on other posts what it consists of eg health and safety motors and some domestic wiring but not a word about the rules book, If you could shed any light on the matter id be grateful :fingerscrossed:

D_Dubz Feb 7th 2011 6:56 am

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what books are in your set? and will you post to uk?

Mick00 Feb 7th 2011 7:30 am

Re: Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 

Originally Posted by sunnie days (Post 9159229)
Dear Steve how are you ,I'm from Ireland heading to Perth in march, by that time i will have the ARTC cert and will be hoping to do the two week course there, do you know if that course consists of the wiring regs and will i need to buy books for it , i have seen on other posts what it consists of eg health and safety motors and some domestic wiring but not a word about the rules book, If you could shed any light on the matter id be grateful :fingerscrossed:

Hi Sunnie Days I'm from Dublin heading to Perth in June. Have you submitted all your things to the ARTC yet? Do you mind if I send you a PM with a few questions? Cheers

sunnie days Feb 7th 2011 8:46 am

Re: Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 
hi micko your well ,are you taking the plunge to you are? what qustions do ya have mate , all this stuff is fierce annoying isn't it

r1c1 Feb 7th 2011 9:21 am

Re: Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 
Books have now been sold. Sunnie- don't know what's needed for Perth. Sorry.

terence2727 Feb 23rd 2011 12:02 am

Re: Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 

Originally Posted by sunnie days (Post 9159229)
Dear Steve how are you ,I'm from Ireland heading to Perth in march, by that time i will have the ARTC cert and will be hoping to do the two week course there, do you know if that course consists of the wiring regs and will i need to buy books for it , i have seen on other posts what it consists of eg health and safety motors and some domestic wiring but not a word about the rules book, If you could shed any light on the matter id be grateful :fingerscrossed:

hey there , I'm heading to Brisbane in April, just wondering what exactly Ive to do when i arrive. I'm an electrician and i know about the peer college course but do i have to register first as a trades assistant? any info would be great help as Ive never been to that part of the world.. thanks Brian

derren7 Feb 23rd 2011 1:22 am

Re: Aussie Wiring Rules - Peer Course
 

Originally Posted by terence2727 (Post 9196158)
hey there , I'm heading to Brisbane in April, just wondering what exactly Ive to do when i arrive. I'm an electrician and i know about the peer college course but do i have to register first as a trades assistant? any info would be great help as Ive never been to that part of the world.. thanks Brian

Hi Brian,
Your first step, once you have a visa, and I'm assuming you're going on a Working Holiday Visa is to apply for an ARTC (Australian Recognised Trade Certificate). Info on this at www.deewr.gov.au.
Note, you can't apply for this until you already have some kind of residents visa.
Regards Derren


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