Ken Robinson
Electrical Lecturer
Ken is one of our longest standing lecturers, having joined ETT when it was formed in 1997. He is a graduate of the Ulster Polytechnic and Queen’s University, Belfast and holds the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Master of Science.
A Chartered Engineer, Ken is a member of both the Institution of Electrical and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He also holds a NEBOSH National Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health.
As well as lecturing at ETT, Ken also lectures throughout the UK, Ireland and worldwide on behalf of the Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) and has completed lecture tours to Jersey Islands, India, Kenya, Venezuela, Malaysia and Bahrain.
Blog Posts from this Expert
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by Ken Robinson on 02 August 2010 Every year electricians suffer electric shock and burn injuries, some of which are fatal.

by Ken Robinson on 18 June 2010 During periodic inspections it is sometimes discovered that a 10mm2 earthing conductor is installed together with 16mm2 pvc/pvc copper meter tails, with a 80A BS1361 cut-out fuse.