If they're electricians, they wouldn't need to do the course.
It's a 1 day course, not a 1 hour course. I'm guessing you already know that though.
People complain that something costs too much. Yet they want people to not only be qualified and been deemed competent, but to have a minimum number of hours or years of experience. The more requirements you add, the higher the cost will be.
Experience doesn't equate competence.
Qualifications don't equate competence.
This thread is starting to sound like the entrenched moaning about change. Funnily enough, if the entrenched hadn't been so good at killing and injuring themselves and others, the HSWA wouldn't have been introduced.
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