Uniform and equipment requirements?

To ensure a smooth start to your Electrical Installation programme we have arranged for you to be able to view and purchase Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which is required in practical lessons.

The PPE equipment is required for all students will cost £35.00 for the full bundle and consist of the following:

  • Bury College Long Sleeved top
  • Work pants
  • Safety glasses
  • Gloves

Students also have the option of purchasing a bundle without the work pants independently at a cost of £10 and will consist of the following:

  • Bury College Long Sleeved top
  • Safety glasses
  • Gloves

Students would then need to purchase their own work pants. Students also have an option to purchase additional/replacement Long sleeved tops at a cost of £5.

 

Steel Toe Cap Boots

Steel toe cap boots are a mandatory requirement for these courses. These are to be purchased independently - advice will be given at enrolment.

 

Other equipment needed

  • A4 Lined project notebook (Dividers in it)
  • Pens
  • Pencils
  • Pencil Sharpener
  • Ruler
  • Eraser
  • Coloured Pencils (Brown, blue & green)
  • Scientific calculator
  • Protractor

Stationery should be purchased independently

 

Lockers

Lockers can be purchased at a cost of £10 which is returnable once they key to the locker is returned. 

How to purchase – Uniform & Equipment

Please visit 25/26 Electrical installation PPE | Bury College Online Store to view and purchase the required uniform.

 

Financial Support

The college can provide financial assistance for purchasing uniform and/or equipment resources through the Financial Support Schemes (i.e. bursary) – Details of which will be provided and discussed at enrolment. Any further information required regarding financial support available, please enquire with Student Services https://burycollege.ac.uk/full-time/student-support. The student services team will also be available during enrolment.

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