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Microgeneration Certification Scheme Accreditation Advisory Course

Introduction

The Microgeneration Certification Scheme certificates microgeneration technologies used to produce electricity and heat from renewable sources. MCS has been developed to provide consumers with an assurance that microgeneration products and installation companies meet a robust set of standards.

The MCS is also linked to financial incentives such as Feed in Tariffs.

Course Objectives/Key Benefits

To provide the relevant knowledge and understanding of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme for installers, specifiers, architects and anyone involved or interested in renewable energies.

Who is the course aimed at?

Installers, specifiers, local authorities architects and anyone involved or interested in renewable energies.

Entry Requirements/Pre-requisites

There are no entry requirements/pre-requisites

Course content

  • What is the MCS?
  • What is involved in becoming accredited?
  • What accreditation bodies are there?
  • The '19 steps' to MCS accreditation

Course Duration

One day

Training Method

Theory

Assessment

N/A. This is an awareness course only.

Course Outcome/Qualification

This one day course aims to assist installers with the MCS Certification process and will help delegates implement an MCS Quality Manual System in their own business. Delegates will be supplied with their own Company MCS Quality Manual and the day will cover the 19 steps required within MCS001.

Materials provided

Candidates will be provided with a training pack and CD-ROM containing detailed information of how to construct a suitable quality manual.

Prices

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