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My own view is that life would be so much easier if plumbers stuck to doing plumbing work and hired electricians do their electrical work. Whenever I need a shower unit installed, I hire a plumber and build his fee into the cost of the job. Although I'm a competent electrician, I'm absolutely useless at plumbing and consider the risk of bodging the job and flooding someone's home to outweigh the small profit I would make from eliminating the services of a plumber from the equation. I wish plumbers would take a similar view of electrical work.
 
Most of the CPS (NAPIT/NECIEC, etc) have a defined scope level. This allows plumbers (eg) to do minor works, like adding a spur, electric work in a bathroom when it is in association with plumbing work ( don’t know who polices this!). Defined scope plumbers aren’t allowed to install new consumer units, full rewires, etc.

But the amount of test equipment and other stuff would make it hard to justify IMO.
As above, better if you have a friendly spark on hand yo do stuff for you.
 
Most of the CPS (NAPIT/NECIEC, etc) have a defined scope level. This allows plumbers (eg) to do minor works, like adding a spur, electric work in a bathroom when it is in association with plumbing work ( don’t know who polices this!). Defined scope plumbers aren’t allowed to install new consumer units, full rewires, etc.
This is what should have happened in the first place.
 

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