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Hello again and thank you for anyone who has posted on the other poll so far.

This poll is really for the forum members here who were trained through training centres on a Part P training package.

I have no intention of criticising anyone who contributes to this poll, the objective here is to gather statistics (as that's what I am reporting) and not comments, but please feel free to offer opinions if you have them. To be honest I criticise myself as I once worked for a training provider and know very well how many people I trained that didn't get sufficient consumer unit experience.

Also if any of you have training material from the CPS with wording 'Part P training/course' that would be very helpful.
 
How can you do a 'part p training course'? It's a building regulation. What's it going to teach you about electrical installation.
Yes, agree please tell us me and Matt are waiting with baited breath, Part P course my bottom
 
There are Part P advertised courses available to help you become "competent" with domestic electrical installations and how this relates to Part P of the Building Regulations. I actually fancy doing one would be most interesting.
 
Unfortunately those of us who didn't do a part P course are unable to vote and therefore can't see the results. To see the results we have to pretend to have done one of these courses and are likely to choose option 4 which will skew the results
 
Unfortunately those of us who didn't do a part P course are unable to vote and therefore can't see the results. To see the results we have to pretend to have done one of these courses and are likely to choose option 4 which will skew the results

Wow, that's sad.
 
But if it makes you feel better, I did just put this up...
interestingly, in that video it's stated "a 17% reduction in electrical related house fires, 2004 - 2008". assumed that part pee and the scams took credit for.. so why the later increase stated by LFB leading up to amd. 3 metal CUs? can the scams also accept responsibility for poor training of their members being the cause?
 
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interestingly, in that video it's stated "a 17% reduction in electrical related house fires, 2004 - 2008". assumed that part pee and the scams took credit for.. so why the later increase stated by LFB leading up to amd. 3 metal CUs? can the scams also accept responsibility for poor training of their members being the cause?
The only things the scams can claim responsibility for is aligning themselves with the rip off training establishments which in turn produce poorly trained people, and are only interested in 1 thing making loads of money, (Stavros)
 

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