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paulsmith11
When it comes to Electrical work.
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When it comes to Electrical work.
Usually domestic is households ( but not always), commercial is shops,ind. estate factories, schools, hospitals prisons etc, industrial is petro chem., oil rigs, ship building, sub-station HV works.
Domestic is covered by 17th wiring regs. and sometimes JIB/NICEIC/NAPIT, but not always??? Commercial is covered by 17th wiring regs. under JIB/SJIB National Agreements, industrial sometimes comes under 17th wiring regs. sometimes under JIB/SJIB but more usually NAECI Agreement and also sometimes under client Agreements.
Confusing isn't it? But you can see why there has to be more emphasis on proper training of apprentices/adult trainees because potentially a newly "qualified electrician" could work in all sectors and in my case I have!!!
commercial and industrial pay more for LESS work and its easier!!
commercial and industrial pay more for LESS work and its easier!!
Industrial = Canteen on site and you wear a boiler suit and rigger boots.
You must be thinking of the good old days mate. We dont have a canteen now, cost cutting....
WOT? you telling me there are sites where you still get a lunch break? how much of the £6/hour do the agencies dock for it?
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