It could be, but it might not be there are multiple reasons why the central locking stopped working it could be coincidence that the unit failed after the work was done
If you read what is required for an EIC the certifier must have either constructed the installation or been present to ensure compliance signing it off would be misleading at best and at worst would mean taking the derry should something go wrong.... I’ve seen enough rough stuff done by so...
You’d be lucky be better getting a spark in a scheme to help you with the job. Would you sign off something someone else had done?
I’m really sorry but how can you class yourself as competent a if your competence has never been assessed (not saying your not competent btw)
When I done mine I got £1000 from sectt for passing and I think the company may have got something too possibly £10000.....
http://www.sectt.org.uk/documents/employerinformation-apprenticev2.pdf
Look at the last line
I done a proper apprenticeship with SECTT and the SJIB and on the back of my craftsman certificate it lists the places you were employed throughout your apprenticeship (I only had the one)so I take it it went on with the proper ones too....
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