Invitation-only events for customers - IET Wiring Regulations

phs Compliance will shortly invite customers across the UK to join us.

As part of our commitment to technical excellence and maintaining the highest standards, we'll invite customers for whom we deliver electrical installation inspection services to a series of events across the UK. 

The events will help customers understand not just the fine-grained technical detail behind changes to the IET Wiring Regulations (18th Edition) for BS 7671, but the implications for management and maintenance of electrical safety within the workplace.

phs Compliance will also detail our City and Guilds Approved Centre for in-house electrical training and explain how our electrical engineers will inspect and test to these new standards by January 2019.

We are looking forward to meeting our customers very soon!  

If you have any questions just contact us by email: hello@phscompliance.co.uk 

or by calling us on 0333 005 0456.

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