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think he means ant shovey.( that's a sardinia with a brain ).
 
you mean confucius. old chinese sage, said that man who eats no meat is a herbivore or a fish. and i know what a Vegan is, I've watched every episode of Star Trek.
 
Vegans .. from the machine Vega, a combination of machines incorporating the earth probe Voyager, wanting to eliminate the carbon infestation ( humans and animals) from this planet,until if found the "Creator". think it was Star Trek 1 or 2. once it had eliminated all animal life, it could then feed on veg. hence vagan. get reading up . pete. :D
 
Vegans .. from the machine Vega, a combination of machines incorporating the earth probe Voyager, wanting to eliminate the carbon infestation ( humans and animals) from this planet,until if found the "Creator". think it was Star Trek 1 or 2. once it had eliminated all animal life, it could then feed on veg. hence vagan. get reading up . pete. :D
Yes I must admit My memory is slipping, remember it now that you have kindly reminded me, wasn't that Vger which turned out to be a NASA probe Voyager, that had been subjected to an unwanted update, a bit like some members on here, you and me included Old but not quite passed it, or am I dreaming? Live long and prosper.
 
Sometimes I really despair at questions asked! OP - presumably you're with the NICEIC or SELECT if working in Scotland. Ask them the question if you dont know the answer?

Part P has done little or nothing to improve electrical installations in England or Wales, so I can't see it helping in Scotland.

The legislation that SELECT are campaigning to have introduced will recognise electricians as a profession and make it a criminal offence to work as an electrician, or even advertise one's services, if you are not a registered electrician. My understanding is that SELECT and NICEIC will jointly operate the registration scheme and the criteria for being accepted into the scheme will be strict. A qualification to SVQ level 3 or equivalent will be required as will 17th/18th edition qualifications in inspection and testing and BS7671. A valid ECS card will also be necessary. There will also be annual assessments as is already the case down south. This raising of the bar will surely sort the wheat from the tares and ultimately lead to higher standards and safety.

If non-compliant offenders are prosecuted and incur penalties, the scheme should work well. My understanding is that the law is broken down south only when notifiable work isn't notified to the LABC. Is this correct? Would I also be correct to say that anyone can trade in England and Wales as an electrician and carry-out electrical work, and that there is no legal requirement for anyone operating as an electrician to actually be a bona fide qualified electrician?
 
Why not just do a Zs test for every circuit, to ensure correct polarity & termination after the change, then RCD tests. Zs would be different from original test, because of RCD's, and trip times would have to be recorded anyway.
 

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