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haha just pushed the niceic to number 1 146 to 145 for elecsa
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http://www.markeluk.com/useful-information/what-is-professional-indemnity-insurance.aspxHi guys Im after some information and advice please but I no I will probably only get a lot of sarcasm of the usual suspects lol
I joined the NICEIC as domestic installer.
I'm going to carry out commercial work by using kewtech certificate outside of my domestic NICEIC scope
And I would like to do condition reports on kewtech certificates outside of the domestic NICEIC scope
Any 1 do this or give me advice on doing this. I don't have 2391 but I have done condition reports and periodic for years at the old company I was employed and I'm confident in doing so.
I heard I should get indemnity insurance as well as my public liability .
What is indemnity insurance???
i have qualifications with basi, i never completed the instructor course though, i will get around to it eventuallyWe're registered with the BPA (British pyrotechnists association)
All the company's I worked for were NIC approved/ eca members, when it meant something.!!
Well today I visited elex in Manchester were I was to have meetings with Stroma, my god how shocked I was by what I was told, so on the stroma website you can join there CPS as an electrician, only if you have the relevant qualifications ( of course) and two years experience , NOT that the experience is listed anywhere on there website , so what the hell do the poor buggers do who have paid a training company 3 grand to find they cant join stroma for £288 plus VAT.I tell you what you do go to NICEIC who are really helpful, may cost you a bit more to join but at least your not going to be ripped off as someone new to the industry.
Stroma need a bullet up there rear end, they are falsely advertising there membership of there CPS and I for one will without shadow of a doubt be talking with Trading Standards on this matter.
....so on the stroma website you can join there CPS as an electrician, only if you have the relevant qualifications ( of course) and two years experience , NOT that the experience is listed anywhere on there website
they cant join stroma for £288 plus VAT.
I tell you what you do go to NICEIC who are really helpful, may cost you a bit more to join but at least your not going to be ripped off as someone new to the industry.
Stroma need a bullet up there rear end, they are falsely advertising there membership of there CPS and I for one will without shadow of a doubt be talking with Trading Standards on this matter.
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