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Martin Porter
I am just starting out on my own and was wondering which scheme was best to join?
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Why join any, no one outside the trade has a clue what they are anyway.
And for this very reason is why I am not renewing my subscription to Elecsa later this month.
Until something is done to publicise the fact Part P exists Joe Publig just think it a another unnecessary cost.
i certainly wouldnt join anything until the part p changes have been released in April.
you may find with the reduced list of notifiable jobs you dont need to be with any scheme for minor domestic work.
A genuine question.. Will you just stick to commercial/industrial then? Or still do domestic work that does not need certifying?
This is all a bit confusing!! I have read the planned changes for Part P in April and although they are being relaxed, you still couldn't change a CU (amongst many other jobs) without being registered? For those who work solely in the Domestic field, surely we still need to be registered? Dont get me wrong, I dont want to be registered as it doesn't seem to mean anything, but I do want to be legal.
i wouldnt bother joining Stroma just to save a few quid , nobodys heard of them , including alot of sparks , so you'll spend half your time explaining to everyone who they are and what they do - which will get incredibly annoying after a while.
its the football equivolent of signing for Accrington Stanley ;-)
well i`v heard about em....lol..Wow, never even knew about Stroma. Been working my way through quals for the last 3 years, you'd think there was only one scheme in town going the way it's promoted
So I am unable to change a 4 way DB in a house, yet I can swap large industrial panels without so much as any registration?
Do any work. How many people have been prosecuted for failure to notify a job? Why spend over £400 a year when you dont need too.
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