Hi malcolmsanford,
Many thanks for your quick reply. Have had a look at the link you supplied but having read the reviews it appears there is now an updated version of this.
One review read as follows:
Excellent book, however it is out of date, I spent 19 quid on this only to find out that the updated version is also for sale
Electrician's Guide to the Building Regulations: Pt. P Wiring Regulations : Pt. P Wiring Regulations: Amazon.co.uk: Paul Cook: Books
The original version should be removed from Amazon & I should get the update free !
So I will definitely look into this.
One thing I forgot to mention in my earlier post was that having read through all this thread, it appears if you want to be responsible for signing your own work off you need to be registered with one of the electrical organisations like NICEIC.
Does anyone have any recommendations to which one is the best to go with as I know organisations like these have a tendency to be over officious probably to justify the job they are supposed to do.
Anyway once again many thanks for your help.
Regards,
Phil.
Many thanks for your quick reply. Have had a look at the link you supplied but having read the reviews it appears there is now an updated version of this.
One review read as follows:
Excellent book, however it is out of date, I spent 19 quid on this only to find out that the updated version is also for sale
Electrician's Guide to the Building Regulations: Pt. P Wiring Regulations : Pt. P Wiring Regulations: Amazon.co.uk: Paul Cook: Books
The original version should be removed from Amazon & I should get the update free !
So I will definitely look into this.
One thing I forgot to mention in my earlier post was that having read through all this thread, it appears if you want to be responsible for signing your own work off you need to be registered with one of the electrical organisations like NICEIC.
Does anyone have any recommendations to which one is the best to go with as I know organisations like these have a tendency to be over officious probably to justify the job they are supposed to do.
Anyway once again many thanks for your help.
Regards,
Phil.
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