Restricted License - Instumentation
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Restricted License - Instumentation
I'm extremely confused as to what a restricted license is and how I go about getting one. All the documentation is about electrician licences, and merely says I need a subset for my restricted license. Has anyone does this that can point me in the right direction?
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Re: Restricted License - Instumentation
TakenThePlunge;
if you get the restricted license your buggered, this means you wont be allowed to do any work on 230V or 415V stuff at all, the only thing its good for is disconnect & reconnect of 1 x phase appliances like hot water services & thats all
if you get the restricted license your buggered, this means you wont be allowed to do any work on 230V or 415V stuff at all, the only thing its good for is disconnect & reconnect of 1 x phase appliances like hot water services & thats all
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Re: Restricted License - Instumentation
So how do I go about it?
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Re: Restricted License - Instumentation
TakenThePlunge;
once you have the ARTC & your in australia you can apply to energy safe for a restricted license in the state your living in, mind you they may make you attend a Tafe (College) for a short evening course to obtain Australian qualifications allowing you to work on Panel Wiring
once you have the ARTC & your in australia you can apply to energy safe for a restricted license in the state your living in, mind you they may make you attend a Tafe (College) for a short evening course to obtain Australian qualifications allowing you to work on Panel Wiring
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Re: Restricted License - Instumentation
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