TMJI 10 Technical Testing

Description

This Technical Test is for engineers and technicians who will be involved in the use of hand hydraulic torque and tensioning equipment.

Please note that Mechanical Joint Integrity testing follows the 4 stage model to competence (click here to see ECITB code of practice for more information)

In order to complete the TMJI 10 technical test, delegates will be required to provide evidence of experience based on one of the below classifications of worker type.

New Worker – Must hold a valid in-date MJI 10 certificate and completed Work Based Task Assignment Logbook (WBTA). The WBTA logbook must be signed by a supervisor or person of authority from the delegates employer within a 12-month period following completion of the initial MJI 10 training, entries cannot be accepted before 3 months after completion of the initial MJI 10 training.

Experienced Worker – Must hold a valid in date TMJI 10 certificate. If a valid in date TMJ 10 test certificate cannot be provided then a Letter of Endorsement (LOE) evidencing 3 years of recent sustained relevant discipline experience can be provided from the delegates employer, along with a trade discipline certificate such as an expired MJI 10, TMJI10, Mechanical/trade apprenticeship.

Private Individual – Must hold a valid in date TMJI 10 certificate. If a valid in date TMJ 10 test certificate cannot be provided then a CV with a minimum of at least 3 years sustained relevant discipline experience can be provided along with a trade discipline certificate such as an expired MJI 10, TMJI10, Mechanical/trade apprenticeship.

The first part of a Technical Test examines the individual’s specific job knowledge, only then can the practical, skill-based part of the test go ahead, focusing on not just technical skill, but also on the ability to apply the skill safely and efficiently to complete a task in the working environment.

Those who are successfully complete both knowledge and practical elements of the test will be awarded an ECITB certificate, valid for 3 years.

 

Course Duration
2 Hours

Course Fees:
£220 + VAT

 

Please note:

*Mechanical Joint Integrity testing follows the 4 stage model to competence (see ECITB code of practice attached for more information) and must be revalidated every 3 years.

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Managing Director of Building Careers UK