ECS Assessments Remote Invigilation Service

ECS Assessments Remote Invigilation Service

The ISCVE Sound Engineer and ISCVE AV Engineer ECS card scheme matches the requirements of the CSCS scheme, in that it is compulsory that all participants must hold an up-to-date health, safety & environmental qualification and an electrical safety unit qualification in order to be awarded with a card. This is designed to prevent accidents and to promote safety and quality of work.

We offer an online invigilation service for the ECS Health, Safety & Environmental and Electrical Safety Unit Assessments.

Health, Safety and Environment Assessment

The ECS HS&E assessment is specifically designed to meet the basic health and safety requirements of electrotechnical personnel.

Those who successfully pass the ECS HS&E assessment will be awarded with an ECS HS&E Certificate which can then be used to obtain an ISCVE ECS card within two years of passing the assessment.  There are no exemptions to this certificate.

Once the ECS HS&E assessment has been taken, an instant result letter, informing the delegate if they have passed or failed, will be received via email to the address provided by the delegate.

A successful ECS HS&E Assessment is valid for 2 years. An ECS card must be applied for within that two year period or a new assessment will be required before the application can be processed.

If the delegate has failed the assessment they will have to re-take the assessment, after further learning, in order to meet the health and safety awareness requirement for a card application.

Electrical Safety Unit Assessment

All ECS card holders will be required to complete an Electrical Safety Unit assessment as well as the HS&E assessment and ISCVE provides approved training in preparation for the assessment.

The ECS Electrical Safety Unit assessment has been developed to provide a basic electrical industry safety qualification to support the application of an ECS Related Discipline or other defined ECS cards.

The criteria of the assessment is based around safe working of electrotechnical allied trades carrying out associated installation works with an emphasis on when to make sure electrical installation work is carried out by a suitably qualified ECS cardholder.

The ECS HS&E assessment must be booked and taken separately from the ECS Electrical Safety Unit assessment (although the two separate assessment may be taken consecutively).

If the delegate has failed the assessment they will have to re-take the assessment, after further learning, in order to meet the electrical safety awareness requirement for a card application.

ECS HS&E and ESU Assessment Costs

The cost of the ECS HS&E Assessment or the ECS ESU Assessment is £46.50 + VAT for each assessment.

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