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The recent changes to Part P state that you can get a registered 3rd party to certify all notifiable works it just doesn't mention non-notifiable.
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part p kitchen fitter
god help us, what are they going to evolve into. lol
The recent changes to Part P state that you can get a registered 3rd party to certify all notifiable works it just doesn't mention non-notifiable.
Yes I am a qualified electrician with all the correct test gear just not part p qualified because I don't do enough domestic work for it to be worth paying the fee.
Any non notifiable work does not need notifying to Building control, however it still needs to comply with BS7671 and be appropriately inspected, tested and the correct installation certificate completing. This work can be done by a competent electrician. If different people are doing the design construction, inspection and testing then the individual people need to sign the correct part of the form.Having looked at the recent changes in notifiable works (part p) it seems almost everything except CU changes new installs and works in bathroom can be done without the need to notify anybody.
Does this mean that I could test the any 'none notifiable' myself afterwards and not have to get in a part p kitchen fitter in to test my work afterwards.
thanks
Unless you do work in Wales where they have not changed anything. Anybody think it is all a waste of time?
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