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Don't know about the rest of you guys but I'm a bit fed up with having the same old questions repeated week after week after week on how to register with a DI scheme so I'm posting up a few links which hopefully will enable a prospective DI to go straight to.

NICEIC
http://niceic.com/Uploads/File5487.pdf
NICEIC | Contractor | Schemes | Register-DIS
NICEIC | Contractor | Schemes | Assessment process
NICEIC | Contractor | Schemes | Rules for DIS
NICEIC | Contractor | Schemes | Apply - DIS

NAPIT
NAPIT - Why join us?
NAPIT - How to join NAPIT
NAPIT - Apply Online

ELECSA
http://www.elecsa.co.uk/Documents/P...to-Avoid-Common-Part-P-Assessment-Issues.aspx
http://www.elecsa.co.uk/Documents/Public-Documents/Contractors/Guide-to-Part-P_2012.aspx
ELECSA Contactor's Area
http://www.elecsa.co.uk/Documents/Public-Documents/Contractors/Notifiable-Work.aspx
http://www.elecsa.co.uk/Documents/Public-Documents/Contractors/Part-P-Fee-Sheet_2011.aspx

Now for the message to the mods. If this is an acceptable post (given the amount of external links) please sticky it as it could save a lot of duplication of questions and answers. If you do, I'll edit all this nonsense out
 
You do realize that by tomorrow night there will be another 20 threads asking about these schemes by people who won't have bothered to look any further than a keyboard.

It amazes me they can come on here and ask for the information you have supplied, but can't be bothered to use a search engine to look for themselves.
 
I think that there should be a "thinking of becoming an eletrician" area in the same folder as training etc. At least this way all this stuff would be in the same place and all the newbies etc could start there.

How about this Dan????????
 
There probably will be mate but then rather than a long winded answer eg search this forum then go look at the individual schemes we can just say Look in the stickys mate.
 

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