It's like a foreign language when you're sensible.
I know what you mean... me being the sensible one on the forum...
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It's like a foreign language when you're sensible.
Tel has a thick skin, mind you he could be a bit touchy as the Mancs won the League Title, give him a few days and theSorry Tel, picking on you a bit today
Tel has a thick skin, mind you he could be a bit touchy as the Mancs won the League Title, give him a few days and theSorry Tel, picking on you a bit today
Why is Pete saying everything twice it must be the mention of Part P that he brought into the conversation.
now wonder he is the top poster of the month every post is a double whammy.
No you raised the question Ant by asking the question in the first place, think before you post.Why is Pete saying everything twice it must be the mention of Part P that he brought into the conversation.
now wonder he is the top poster of the month every post is a double whammy.
Tel is top poster and Charlie is number two,
You brought the subject up in post 65 and by the time you have been having a dig with all your posts you will be top poster by then.No you raised the question Ant by asking the question in the first place, think before you post.
OK he is second to TEL, or he is one below Tel and Tel is in first place so he isYou can't go round saying people are a number two mate...
Whoopee Number one. not Number two. Have a dig at Tel he is a couple of hundred more than me, not that I'm bothered unlike you Ant you seem obsessed if I may add.You brought the subject up in post 65 and by the time you have been having a dig with all your posts you will be top poster by then.
The BS7671 says competent person- A person who posses sufficient technical knowledge, relevant practical skills and experience for the nature of the electrical work undertaken and is able at all times to prevent danger and, where appropriate, injury to him/ herself and others.
To me that reads there is no such thing because one person wouldn't be able to be all of the above for every aspect of electrical work.
We all have our fields which we are comfortable to work in, so we usually just stick to them. See the thread earlier about becoming a panel wirer as a example, someone confident in house bashing but has prospects else where, but uncertain what it involves.
The BS7671 says competent person- A person who posses sufficient technical knowledge, relevant practical skills and experience for the nature of the electrical work undertaken and is able at all times to prevent danger and, where appropriate, injury to him/ herself and others.
To me that reads there is no such thing because one person wouldn't be able to be all of the above for every aspect of electrical work.
We all have our fields which we are comfortable to work in, so we usually just stick to them. See the thread earlier about becoming a panel wirer as a example, someone confident in house bashing but has prospects else where, but uncertain what it involves.
It took you over 2 months to think of that?see I read that differently , it says for the nature of the work undertaken .….it does not say all aspects of electrical work ….just to be able to carry out the work safely and compitantly without causing danger to yourself or others
In America the test is 100 questions A-B-C-D multiple choice and you have 6 hours and get at least 75 correct. Once you pass that you are by the state a qualified electrician. Having said that we have a lot of different type of license from low voltage (24vac) to masterI suppose you could say an electrician is someone who has paid 4k and gone on a 5 week course, that person took a 60 question A,B,C or D multi choice and got more than 40 questions correct, they then joined Napit and paid their 400 notes and got approval to enter properties in the United Kingdom to undertake electrical installation work and therefore are qualified bonafide electricians :earmuffs:
see I read that differently , it says for the nature of the work undertaken .….it does not say all aspects of electrical work ….just to be able to carry out the work safely and compitantly without causing danger to yourself or others
Beg to differ Plonker3 the term “Competent” has been removed and replaced with “Skilled Person,(Electrically)” DefinitionsThe BS7671 says competent person- A person who posses sufficient technical knowledge, relevant practical skills and experience for the nature of the electrical work undertaken and is able at all times to prevent danger and, where appropriate, injury to him/ herself and others.
To me that reads there is no such thing because one person wouldn't be able to be all of the above for every aspect of electrical work.
We all have our fields which we are comfortable to work in, so we usually just stick to them. See the thread earlier about becoming a panel wirer as a example, someone confident in house bashing but has prospects else where, but uncertain what it involves.
C&G 2360 was good, everything since was watered down!This is a bad subject in my opinion, I have done an advanced electrical engineering apprenticeship. City and guilds 2360.2391.2400, cert c. Then an hnd in electrical engineering, then some one who has been on a fast track (boil in a bag) course gets the same title... With an NVQ....
Loved it! Teeth sucking prepares customer for really bad news
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