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NVQ 3 was not about then. I hold 236 A/B that was the requirement, plus 2 years supervised.
Op asked What constitutes an "Approved Electrician "these days?
so I detailed the requirements now
Discuss Probably will be a daft question, but being an oldie I'll ask it anyway in the Electrician Courses : Electrical Quals area at ElectriciansForums.net
NVQ 3 was not about then. I hold 236 A/B that was the requirement, plus 2 years supervised.
Thing is they were ince upon a time held in high esteem in the industry, but since the Part P fiasco has started they have just been about chasing the ££££The National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting
It's the wording too, The National Inspection Council. It sounds like law. It's misleading.
This is my problem, I need to know how, it's just that I was led to believe I have to be part of a scheme. I really do not know my options.
I don't want to give my money away to a scheme who just in it for profits, whilst I advertise there logo on my clothes hoping it will get me more work for more pay.
What qualifications do you have and what are your experiences within this Trade?My jib/ecs gold card status is "approved electrician". The card has a list of gained qualifications on the rear. This title was automatically given to me after i applied for the card following my ecs health and safety exam. I can only assume that having a certain level of qualification entitles the recipient to be graded as such, nothing to do with niceic, napit, elecsa or part p.
Reply to Probably will be a daft question, but being an oldie I'll ask it anyway in the Electrician Courses : Electrical Quals area at ElectriciansForums.net
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