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Hi guys, so any (quick) advise on this will be appreciated, I've got my part P, 17th and 94/95 qualifications however I'm not registered yet. So how do I go about issuing Certs and who should I contact to notify my work? I'm in London..
 
What do you mean youve got part p??
Good question. I've always wondered how you get a qualification in a Building Regulation.!

Clinton, you can go write out certs, once you have done the necessary testing.

For notification, you either contact the LABC and raise a Building Notice for each job (expensive), or join one of the schemes that let you notify for a couple of quid a time.,

More info here
 
a squire? one belonging to the knights that say Ni ?

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how come a gas man does his reg every 5 years, and sparks every year with a money grapping schemes
providers I forgot is it help them to pay for a new call centre (niceic), is it plc company yet
 
A lot of work doesn't need notification.
Only new CUs, work within the zones of a bath/shower room or a new circuit require notification.
Just issue EICs and MEIWCs as normal.
 
"Haha - yes sorry not "qualified in Part P" but still wrote a test on it" Could you explain what this statement means, exactly?
 
Good question. I've always wondered how you get a qualification in a Building Regulation.!

Clinton, you can go write out certs, once you have done the necessary testing.

For notification, you either contact the LABC and raise a Building Notice for each job (expensive), or join one of the schemes that let you notify for a couple of quid a time.,

More info here
It's simple, look....
"If you are an experienced electrician looking to upgrade your knowledge and qualifications to encompass the Part P building regulations, this course was made for you. The City & Guilds 2393 Part P will help prove your competence and knowledge of the Part P building regulations which will help when you need to register with a governing body and work as a domestic Part P installer.

This Level 3 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings 2393-10 is for qualified and experienced electricians. "

What a load of rollocks. so your an experienced electrician, and you need to shell out £180 for a one day course to become a part "P" expert.
 
Hi guys, so any (quick) advise on this will be appreciated, I've got my part P, 17th and 94/95 qualifications however I'm not registered yet. So how do I go about issuing Certs and who should I contact to notify my work? I'm in London..

Have you got a suitable Level 3 qualification as per the Part P legislation at Electrotechnical Assessment Specification - EAS - IET Electrical - http://electrical.------.org/building-regulations/eas/index.cfm ? If not you will struggle to register with a scheme, if you haven't some schemes allow exemptions for proven experience.

Without sounding blunt you can write a certificate, you cannot notify work unless you either pre-notify the local building control (LABC) prior to work starting, work under a building control notice (for an extension) or pay a fee to the LABC.
 
Its training centres using the part p building regs document that people have vaguely heard of, rewording it and turning it into a money making one day course which gives you nothing extra qualification wise! THERE IS NO PART P COURSE PEOPLE!
 
Its training centres using the part p building regs document that people have vaguely heard of, rewording it and turning it into a money making one day course which gives you nothing extra qualification wise! THERE IS NO PART P COURSE PEOPLE!

Its training centres using the part p building regs document that people have vaguely heard of, rewording it and turning it into a money making one day course which gives you nothing extra qualification wise! THERE IS NO PART P COURSE PEOPLE!

There is a course and there is a qualification, City & Guilds 2393. Whether it is of any benefit to anyone is another matter. I undertook this course together with 2392 on my return to the industry. Did I get value for money for the 2393, or could I just of read the electricians building regs book, not sure. :)
 
There is a course and there is a qualification, City & Guilds 2393. Whether it is of any benefit to anyone is another matter. I undertook this course together with 2392 on my return to the industry. Did I get value for money for the 2393, or could I just of read the electricians building regs book, not sure. :)

Well i doubt any credible employer would be impressed with that one day qualification! Im certainly not
 
Seeing though I'm a sole trader, I'm easily pleased. As an aby, when I did it there was one student, who ran a smallish company. He was under the illusion that doing said course entitle him to do notifications without being in a scheme. He should of read the course details!
 
Surely if you have shelled out a lot of cash to get a "Part P" qualification, the instructors should have gone through exactly what that actually means, and what you can do without notification. Why did you complete a part P course if it hasn't culminated in you joining one of the schemes at the end of it?
 

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