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Background Electrical Wiring

The Ghana Electrical Wiring Regulations 2011, (L.I. 2008) were passed into law by Parliament on Friday 24th February, 2012 as one of the responses to the spate of electrical fires that had occurred in the country. The key objectives of the Regulations are to ensure that only properly qualified and certified professionals engage in electrical wiring and installation works, to well defined standards that would promote the safety of persons, property and livestock. Under these regulations, only Certified Electrical Wiring Professionals (CEWPs), qualified under the regulations, will be legally entitled to undertake indoor electrical wiring projects.

The regulations require the Energy Commission to issue guidelines for the certification of electricians within six months after commencement of these regulations. These guidelines have been produced and subjected to comment by key stakeholders, and the final document can be downloaded here. These guidelines cover the certification process, including the classes of certification, application process, exemptions, the transitional provisions, and the mechanisms for enforcement of the regulations.

The Energy Commission also engaged the Technical Education Unit (TEU) of the Ghana Education Service to produce a curriculum for the examination and certification of electricians. The curriculum for the examinations is now complete and the first examinations are scheduled for November 2013. Copies of the curriculum will shortly be available for purchase.

All pre-existing qualifications and licences for conducting electrical wiring projects will cease to be valid on 24th February 2014. Until this date, holders of Indoor Installation Licenses issued by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) or other similar body recognized by a licensed electricity distribution utility under Regulation 2 (1)(a) of L.I.1816, shall upon an application to the Energy Commission, be issued a provisional certificate to practice as CEWPs for a transitional period ending on 24th February 2015.

Within the period ending on 24th February 2015, holders of Indoor Installation Licenses issued by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) or other similar body recognized by a licensed electricity distribution utility under Regulation 2 (1)(a) of L.I.1816, are expected to have their certificates regularized under the Electrical Wiring Regulations after taking the certification examination or lose their certification.

Detailed information is provided in the GHANA ELECTRICAL WIRING CERTIFICATION GUIDELINES issued by the Energy Commission.

Click Here to download Ghana Electrical Wiring Regulations 2011, (L.I. 2008)

- All interested Institutions/Organisations who want to train individuals for the CEWP examination should kindly download and fill the form below

The purpose of the regulation is to:

  • Establish the requirements, procedures and practices to ensure the enforcement of minimum standards of electrical wiring on premises
  • Ensure the safety of persons, livestock and other property from hazards that arise from the presence, distribution and use of electrical energy.
  • This regulations do not apply to external installations. The regulations specifically provides for issues related to:
  • Who qualifies to undertake electrical wiring in Ghana?
  • How a certified qualified wiring professional undertakes the wiring?
  • The type of materials to be used for Electrical Wiring in Ghana.

 

Click here to download the Implementation and Enforcement of the Electrical Wiring Accessories Regulations, 2023(L.I.2478)