Electrical Refresher Courses - Shirville Training

Providing Electrical Competency Courses for all Electrical Workers.

Electrical Competency Courses

(previously referred to as ‘Electrical Refresher Courses’)

The Electrical Competency Course, originally called the Electrical Refresher Course, was initiated by the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) to ensure that electrical workers were kept up to date with any new developments within their industry.

Shirville Training Services is fully endorsed by the EWRB to run the Electrical Competency Course and we can be found on the EWRB’s list of providers. The course encompasses Electrical Safety, Electrical Testing, First Aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Shirville Training has been running these courses since the early 2000s.

Electrical Competency Courses
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Our Electrical Competency Courses

Our Electrical Competency Courses include sections on electrical safety, electrical testing and first aid & CPR.

Electrical Safety courses
Electrical Safety
Electrical Testing courses
Electrical Testing
Electrical Competency Courses
First Aid & CPR

Electrical Competency Course

As a fully endorsed provider by the EWRB, Shirville Training has been delivering quality Electrical Competency Courses since early 2000. We make sure the course incorporates all the essential aspects you need to cover, delivered by Neville Robertson.

Electrical Regulations & Electrical Theory Courses

If you have failed the Electrical Regulations or Electrical Theory Courses, we can offer one-on-one or group training to help you achieve your goals. Find out more here.

Arranged on request, so please contact us.

Neville Robertson Electrical courses

Electrical Refresher Course

Neville Robertson Owner & Director of Shirville Training

Neville Robertson started presenting Electrical Safety courses in 1999 initially for ETCO and SITE Safe and then in 2006 joined MIT and has presented all their courses since.

Currently MIT has discontinued running the Electrical Competency Course and refers all their applicants to Shirville Training.