Restricted Electrical Workers Licence – Class 1 Assessment

Duration

50 minutes

Mode

Face-to-face

Location

City Campus

Cost

$350

Next Intake

8 February 2025

Overview

Restricted Electrical Workers Licence - Class 1 Assessment is a 50 minute assessment.

Assessment only: RMIT does not offer REL Class 1 (Fault Finding) training as a short course.

This assessment covers locating and rectifying fault(s) in composite appliances intended to operate to a connected supply up to 1.000 volts a.c or 1,500 volts d.c. and allows participants to apply to Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) for a Restricted Electrical Workers Licence, Class 1.

In order to undertake this assessment, applicants must have completed the following training:

  • UEENEEP010A, 11A, 12A, 13A, 14A, 15A or 1B

and one of 

  • UEERL0005; MEM18046; UEENEEP016A, 17A, 18A, 19A, 20A or 7B.

It is recommended you contact Energy Safe Victoria (1800 815 721) to assess your eligibility and evidence required for the Restricted Electrical Workers Licence Class 1 Assessment.

Course content

ESV assessment

Timetable

Please note: To be eligible to sit for the Restricted Electrical Worker's Licence Class 1 assessment, the candidate must have successfully completed the relevant Class 2 assessment, or hold a current Restricted Electrical Worker's Licence Class 2.

How to enrol

Step 1: Register into a course

Select 'Enrol Now' and use the webform to register your details for the course you want to study.

Step 2: Make payment

Complete your payment online. Bookings are not confirmed until payment has been made.

Step 3: Await email confirmation

You will receive a course confirmation email with additional course details approximately one week prior to the course commencement.

More details

Prerequisites

Successful completion of the REL Class 2 assessment.

Materials supplied

All relevant materials, assessment equipment and examinations are included.

Materials to bring

To sit the exam you must bring: a pair of insulated gloves (either 650V or 1,000V rated), a pair of leather rigger gloves and an analogue insulation-continuity tester.

Suited to

To be eligible to sit for the Restricted Electrical Worker’s Licence Class 1 assessment, the candidate must have successfully completed the relevant Class 2 assessment, or hold a current Restricted Electrical Worker’s Licence Class 2.

The candidate must also have successfully completed one of the following units of competence : UEENEEP016A,UEENEEP017A, UEENEEP018A, UEENEEP019A, UEENEEP020A or UEENEEP007B.

Outcome

Successful students will be issued with Statement of Independent Assessment.

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.