- 03-02-2010 #1
can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
Hi all, i am wondering that if i am part p registered, can i install things in local shops?
cheers
- 04-02-2010 #2
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
if the shop is a dedicated commecial premesis with its own supply then part p doesnt come into it and LABC will tell you to do one if you ring, so just do it and issue cert
issue arrises if for example it is a shop with a flat above both of the same supply, then part p applies and you either have to inform LABC or be apart of these blood sucking cash wanting membership schemes we are forced into, the scemes are the cheapest option by far unless you concentrate on commercial , cctv, aircon and security
- 04-02-2010 #3
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
thanks lloyd1980, so i must call LABC, can i just inform NIC about the installation?
cheers
- 04-02-2010 #4
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
If you are not part P already legally you have to inform building control. Having said that if you are pretty sure that you will pass I understand from different threads that it is not a fail on your assessment if you have not informed them. Perhaps others who have done the same thing can advise.
ChrisI dont need 9 lives I need 90
- 04-02-2010 #5
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
i have not got assessed, just wondering if i want to do commercial works, what exams do i need to talk?
- 04-02-2010 #6
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
i would definetly notify the labc and issue a cert to be safe as you already know what the penalties are if something goes wrong
- 05-02-2010 #7
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
you have no need to inform niceic, niceic are a competant peron scheme to say you comply with part p of the building regulations, its commercial so dont even bother with them, get a pack of EIC from your local wholesalers for about 9 quid and issue a cert
everyone always assumes the nic are the masters of the universe and need to be told of everything, they are just a membership scheme and are only concerned with part p
and whist we are on the subject of part p I dont know why everyone pays the full whack and goes approved contractor for over 900 quid!!!!
If you go domestic installer for 450 it enables you to sign anything off domestically
anything commercial or industrial isnt part p so nowt to do with them
so really 450 quid and you can sign anything off in the UK legally
they just have this approve nonsense to squeeze cash out of you
just flippin sign it off and chill out
good luck
L
- 05-02-2010 #8
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
does anyone feel like saying:
If you are asking that question you are abviously not as qualified as you should be
go back to fitting kitchens and leave that work to real electricians!
I should hope not, it wouldn't be very friendly if you did!Last edited by uksel; 05-02-2010 at 11:43 PM.
- 05-02-2010 #9
Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
I agree
people on here who have worked hard for their qualifications and status as fully qualified electricians should know the ins and outs of part p and membership schemes , so to all you 'under the radar' cowboys searching for tips on here ............................do one!!!
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Re: can i do work in local shops if i am part p qualified?
mmmmmmmmmmmmm some of the posts had me wondering
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