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  • BS 7671 Electrical Training for Caravan Parks & Estates Maintenance teams and Managers

    18th Edition (4th Amendment) • Minor Works • Compliance • Cost Saving

    Upskill your maintenance team. Reduce contractor costs. Stay legally compliant.

    If you operate a caravan park, holiday park, estate or lodge site, your team is likely handling day-to-day electrical issues — from faulty sockets to damaged switches.

    The key question is: Are they trained and legally compliant to carry out this work and completing the legally required paperwork required under law and HSE/Wiring Regulations?

    Our 2-day BS 7671 (18th Edition – 4th Amendment) electrical training course is designed specifically for maintenance managers and personnel, giving them the competence to safely carry out minor electrical works and complete the required certification.

    Why This Training is Essential

    Daily electrical maintenance tasks are often outsourced — costing your business time and money.

    This course enables your team to:

    • ✔ Carry out basic electrical repairs safely and legally
    • ✔ Complete Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificates
    • ✔ Reduce reliance on external contractors
    • ✔ Improve response times across your site
    • ✔ Ensure compliance with UK regulations

    What Your Team Will Learn (2-Day Course)

    Designed for real-world environments such as caravan parks, estates and holiday sites, this course focuses on practical, compliant skills.

    Minor Electrical Works Training

    Your team will gain the knowledge and confidence to carry out:

    • Replacing like-for-like switches, sockets and spurs
    • Changing lighting fittings and extractor fans
    • Safe isolation procedures
    • Understanding circuit types and limitations

     BS 7671 Regulations (18th Edition – 4th Amendment)

    Training aligned with BS 7671 ensures your team:

    • Understands the latest wiring regulations (May 2026 update)
    • Knows what work is permitted under minor works
    • Works within recognised industry standards

    Legal Compliance & Certification

    Understanding the law is critical when carrying out electrical work.

    This course covers:

    • Responsibilities under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
    • Safe systems of work
    • Completing Minor Works Certificates correctly
    • Record keeping and compliance documentation

    What Are Minor Electrical Works?

    Minor works typically include like-for-like replacements that do not involve major changes to circuits.

    Examples include:

    • Replacing sockets and switches
    • Changing light fittings
    • Installing or replacing extractor fans
    • Repairing damaged accessories

    Knowing the limits of minor works is just as important as completing them — this is a key focus of the course.

    Reduce Costs & Increase Efficiency

    By training your in-house team, you can:

    • Eliminate call-out charges for simple jobs
    • Reduce downtime waiting for contractors
    • Improve guest experience with faster repairs
    • Build long-term operational efficiency

    Who Should Attend?

    This course is ideal for:

    • Caravan park maintenance teams
    • Holiday park operators
    • Estate maintenance personnel
    • Facilities and site managers
    • Lodge and static caravan site staff

    Management Course (1 Day)

    Electrical Compliance, Responsibility & Legal Protection

    For site owners and managers, understanding the legal and compliance framework is essential — even if you’re not carrying out the work yourself.

    What Managers Will Learn

    This 1-day management course is designed to give you confidence and control over your site’s electrical compliance.

    You’ll learn:

    • Your responsibilities under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
    • How to ensure your team is working safely and legally
    • Understanding Minor Works Certificates and documentation
    • What to look for when reviewing completed work
    • How to protect your business from legal risk

    Protect Your Business

    As a manager or owner, you are ultimately responsible for:

    • Electrical safety on your site
    • Staff competency and training
    • Compliance with UK regulations

    This course helps you:

    • Make informed decisions
    • Verify work has been completed correctly
    • Maintain accurate compliance records
    • Ensure the safety of guests, staff and infrastructure

    18th Edition Update – May 2026

    Stay fully up to date with the latest BS 7671 4th Amendment changes, ensuring your site operates to current standards.

    Book Your Electrical Training

    Whether you’re looking to upskill your maintenance team or strengthen management oversight, these courses provide a practical, cost-effective solution.

     Enquire today to book your 2-day training course or 1-day management session with courses scheduled for September, October and November 2026.