James Copper is a writer for http://www.electricianscareer.co.uk where can find information on electrical training
An electrician is a person who installs & maintains electrical appliances. Electrician brings electricity in your home, offices, and companies. An Electrician usually deals with electrical fuse, wiring system from which electricity flows, and just about anything relevant to electricity.
Many organizations offer electrical training. One just needs to select a proper course and organization for himself to start off as an electrician. These electrical training courses may vary in duration. Long duration courses may extend to a period of about 2-3 years. Short term courses of 2-5 days are also available. In some institutes stress is given on theoretical knowledge but in today's world practical knowledge is very important. So balance must be maintained between the two. You must approach Institutes which give good knowledge in both areas.
Some people prefer to learn via the age old method of apprenticeship. During apprenticeship students may also start earning. In electrical courses, institutes generally focus on whether you are interested in construction or maintenance department. Some electricians have interest in both. Electricians who are interested in construction field of electrical training normally focus on installing wires in newly constructed houses, factories etc. Electricians in maintenance field work on upgrading existing electrical appliances and repair them.
The basic thing taught by any electrical course is, how to read a blueprint. This blueprint is a print on which the project work is explained. A good electrician must not only read blue print but should also understand it quite well. Some electricians are interested to work in the field of low voltage appliances. They generally install video equipments such as security cameras, telephones, computers, security alarm, fire alarm, intercoms, etc. Electricians are also capable of installing coaxial cable in telecommunication field. In maintenance field electrical equipments are periodically checked as to whether they are working in proper conditions or not. And all this requires good electrical training.
Maintenance work of electrician in homes is quite simple as compared with a company's maintenance work. In homes, maintenance work of electrician is concerned with rewiring of complete home, replacing boards, switches which are not functioning properly, etc. Maintenance in companies is a lot more complex and electricians have to repair transformer, machine tools, motors, etc. Hence, the electrical training required for commercial electricians is more complex than domestic electricians.
The job of an electrician is very risky as he comes in direct contact with electricity. He normally works from few millivolts up to many mega volts. He has to be alert about the danger. Accidents might occur very often in this field. Generally more than 600 people die every year. So an electrician must be very conscious while working. General precaution has to be taken by an electrician during his project site. Electricians working with heavy voltages should take all the necessary safety precautions. Safety is an essential part of electrical training.
Electrician work is physically very hard. Normally he has to work more than 40 hours a week. Over time in such field is quite normal. If you are interested in working in residential field then you can expect call at any time.
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