City and Guilds 5357 / 8202 / 2365 /2346 AM2E experienced worker portfolio NVQ/ Workplace Logbook

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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2020
  • This is the 1st video in a series that I am putting together, to help apprentices understand how to complete the City and Guilds 5357/8202/2365 workplace logbook.
    You can buy your copy of the AM2E 2346/5357 workplace logbook here:
    amzn.to/3w4t90F
    I’m not going to do it for you, but instead show you how it goes together, how to achieve the range, as well as help you build up your level of technical talk.
    Some of us find it easy to carry out work technically, but being able to talk about it in a way that shows knowledge and understanding, can be very difficult if you have never done it before.
    In this series of video’s, I hope to help you achieve that level by helping you realise that you do have that ability, you just never thought about it in the way that is required for the logbook and to be considered a fully qualified electrician.
    As an added bonus for subscribers, I am also aiming to answer any questions, or problems you may come across by holding and Zoom sessions with groups of you, to help everyone succeed.

Komentáře • 37

  • @aqeelmir5639
    @aqeelmir5639 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your videos - Adrian you are always giving back ....

  • @Wang_Monkey
    @Wang_Monkey Před 2 lety +1

    Looking to do my 2346-03, this video has been really helpful to help me understand what to expect and given me more confidence that I'm the right stage to move forward. I'll be checking out the rest ;)

  • @tilmar120
    @tilmar120 Před 3 lety +1

    Great videos Adrian. I direct my apprentices to them.

  • @stevecraft00
    @stevecraft00 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this, I'll watch it later. I'm doing the 5357. I'm in college in two weeks and we're getting the design project handed out to us and the design assessment too. I'm looking forward to getting stuck into it but my worry is how to supply the hotel rooms. I'm guessing each room needs it's own lighting and power circuits to satisfy the requirement that a fault in one room will not interrupt another room. I'm thinking a 20 way sp board on each floor for the rooms (but then how to balance the phases with two floors of accommodation) and a suitable tpn board on the pool level.

  • @MysteryHacks
    @MysteryHacks Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I'm doing my 2365 level 3 at college and have started my nvq already since I'm am experienced worker.
    I plan on taking my am2 after my nvq is complete
    Is the work place document another word for the nvq portfolio?
    Or do I need to have this as well as my nvq

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před 3 lety +1

      It used to be called the NVQ, it’s not called the workplace logbook, but old habits die hard 😁

  • @meshtech3089
    @meshtech3089 Před 3 lety +1

    Is this worth getting if your going to be doing your 2365 level 2 come, September 2021, and then plan on doing level 3 and nvQ, am2/am2s?? And any ideas where I can buy one as Amzon says, it not advisable

  • @kbants4063
    @kbants4063 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm starting level 3 electro technical apprenticeship in February with JTL is this video relevant?

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před 3 lety

      Where are you doing your training and are you employed on day release?

    • @kbants4063
      @kbants4063 Před 3 lety

      @@Pure_electrical_training I'm training at the JTL training facilitie in Nottingham and I'm employed doing day release.
      I did my level 2 electrical installation buildings and structures after I left school and wanting to get back into it and obviously an apprenticeship is the best method

  • @M0tivation32
    @M0tivation32 Před rokem +1

    I’m just finishing my 8202 level 3 working with a spark but I don’t know what I’m doing next how do I go about getting my NVQ

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před rokem

      Your options are:
      Enrol on the 5737 apprenticeship and complete the new easier NVQ.
      Enrol on the CG 2357 which is the older NVQ and involves more writing.
      Or, if you have five years in the industry, not including your training (although many training providers will just take your word for it 😏) you can enrol on the 2346 experienced worker route.
      It’s the easier NVQ from the apprenticeship, but you will need a level 3 inspection and testing qualification like the CG 2391, and BS 7671 18th edition.
      Available to look at here: www.cityandguilds.com/qualifications-and-apprenticeships/building-services-industry/electrical-installation/2346-level-3-electrotechnical-experienced-worker-qualification#tab=documents
      You can also look at the requirements for enrolling on the 5357 and 2357 to complete the NVQ here.
      www.cityandguilds.com/-/media/productdocuments/building_services_industry/electrical_installation/2357/level_3/additional_documents/electrotechnical_assessment_exemption_guidance_v1-1-pdf.ashx

  • @georgeabraham2001
    @georgeabraham2001 Před 2 lety +1

    its a very helpful video i am just started nvq 5357 @ Able skill .

  • @User-qv1oh
    @User-qv1oh Před 3 lety

    I’m doing a level 2 technical certificate 8202 with city and guilds at my college, I’m revising for my exam in April. Is there any videos I can watch to help me revise all the work I need to know, my teacher says to read though the book I’ve got but I hate reading for revision.

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před 3 lety

      Our whole industry is built on reading books to gain knowledge, video’s will only get you so far and you cannot take them into the exams, but some books you can

  • @chrisnunn81
    @chrisnunn81 Před 3 lety +1

    Where can I download this, I’m doing the 2365 not the 5357 does this matter?

  • @MobbGreen
    @MobbGreen Před 2 lety +1

    is 8202 level 3 recognised as something to do the level 3 nvq??

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před 2 lety

      The 8201 would be put onto the CG2357 and you can see more on this exemptions form.
      www.cityandguilds.com/-/media/productdocuments/building_services_industry/plumbing/8202/additional_documents/electrotechnical_assessment_exemption_guidance_v1-2-pdf.ashx

  • @duelfreak4359
    @duelfreak4359 Před 3 lety +1

    see my college gave us our logbooks at the end of year 3! so now they are rushign us to complete it and with little to no help im so confused on unit 106

  • @hselectrical8520
    @hselectrical8520 Před 3 lety +1

    Am going to be stating my Experienced worker 2346 is this the same hand book

  • @asanigs
    @asanigs Před 3 lety +1

    My college say our AM2 has to be done before the portfolio, is there a mass rule now in place to change this recently?

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před 3 lety

      The portfolio should be done before the AM2
      Who are you training with?

    • @asanigs
      @asanigs Před 3 lety

      @@Pure_electrical_training train4jobs is the course provider

    • @asanigs
      @asanigs Před 3 lety

      I suppose it doesn't matter if your confident/competent

  • @leestorey18
    @leestorey18 Před 2 lety

    I'm doing the EAL level 2&3 is it worth getting a copy of this anyway just to see what's expected when I get that far?

    • @Pure_electrical_training
      @Pure_electrical_training  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends what workplace logbook (NVQ) you are doing.
      If you are going down the CG2357 route, this wouldn’t really help you, as it’s set up differently

    • @leestorey18
      @leestorey18 Před 2 lety

      @@Pure_electrical_training I haven't started the nvq yet but I thought it might be a good idea to purchase it so I could see everything that's required for the work experience side of it since I don't work in the trade yet and am coming to the end of my level 2.