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    NICEIC Certification Scheme sub contractor joining niceic

    hi one of the gangs of sparks on site were working on are going for there part p. we are with elecsa they asked us who was best to join and what one has the most relaxed/easy on site asseament were all for elecsa but just wondered what everyone else thought??
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    Joining part P scheme

    Looking into joining either Napit or Elecsa, both seem to offer the same sort of thing however on the elecsa requirements page I saw this Guarantee Insurance Provider - You must be able to offer insurance with your guarantees and we will require the details of your provider. This is a...
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    Joining alarm cable behind plaster

    I have an new bay window and now the existing magnetic connectors for the alarm are too short to reach the window. The alarm wire needs extending but where the joint would be is going to be plastered over. Is there any acceptable way of joining the cables behind plaster without having to...
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    Joining the Armed Forces

    Hey there, i've recently enrolled to join the Royal Engineers (hopefully) and become an electrician... Obviously i'd be working on wide range of things, so i just wondered if any of you with previous forces experience had any idea what qualification you actually come out with? and if it's...
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    rules for joining nic, eca, napit

    Hi guys, Just a question on joining one of these. Can you join say nic if you still have a job? probably a silly question but i was thinking about going down the self employed route after completing qualifications but didn't want to just take the plunge and leave my job, go self employed and...
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    ELECSA Certification Scheme Joining Elecsa question ?

    Hi guys I have a quick question, I have been Reading the entry requirement for joining Elecsa and it states that no qualifacations are required but indepth knowlage of 17t. Is neede and that you will be required to complete the 17th with in a year. Can any one confirm this is the case for...
  7. BigSi

    SafeContractor Scheme

    It’s been suggested I look into joining this scheme by one of the construction companies that I work for. I’ve been trawling through their website, but can’t find what exactly they need from you? It seems to be a case of applying and paying the fee, then they tell you what they need?
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    Joining lighting cables

    Hi everyone Is it just me or does everyone lose their messages when they post because they have been logged out? Honestly, every Bl**dy time, maybe I'm just a bit too slow? :confused: Anyway, note to self - remember to copy text before clicking submit! Ok, sorry about that, need a little...
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    joining nic/nap?????

    im just starting out on my own and want to join nic/nap whoever, and i wanted to know how my work would be assessed as i only do inspection and testing and small remidial works
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    Joining 25mm Tails

    Hi Guys, Have replaced a 2-tier MK board in a restaurant today, but the 25mm tails are set solid in the wall with no hope of renewing to meter elsewhere. They are too short and I have temporally joined them with 60A connectors. Anyone got any ideas of the best/neatest way to extend...
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    Joining a trade body

    I'm starting a 2330 level 2 tomorrow, can I join a trade body like NICEIC or NAPIT as an apprentice sort of thing? Thanks
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    Joining cables behind plaster

    Hi All, Can anyone throw some light on best practice for extending cables, which will be buried within plaster? For example: If a SSO is mounted halfway down a wall and a customer requires it to be lower (in-line with other sockets in the room), what is the preferred method in completing this...
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    joining cables.

    I have a garden shed supplied with power from the main CU in the garage. It runs down the garden in SWA, everything is in accordance to regs except possibly at a junction between SWA and T&E. The circuit starts off in T&E and on the outside of the garage wall, in a IP rated enclosure, it goes...
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    Joining Kettle Lead to Figure 8 Lead

    Hi i was just wondering if it was possible to put the end of a kettle lead onto a figure 8 power lead? I moved into a property which has the cables going through the wall for the tv. My tv does not take the figure of 8 lead but the kettle lead. Thanks for any replys.
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    Joining NICEIC

    Does any one know the minimum no of jobs required to join NICEIC, what they are, and whether or not they can ALL be covered under the self-certification scheme if assessment is approved? Input appreciated... Jabbajaws :confused:
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    joining cable

    i'm new to this forum so my question is. i've just starting to move the old consumer unit in the garage and change it with a new one . but the problem is that the cable (main coming from the house) is to short and was wundering if i could join them using a juntion box etc. i would replace the...
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    Joining cables in plastered walls.

    Uncovered this mess on a new kitchen refurb last week.Done by a "professional(?)" 20 years ago.
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    whats the best way of joining 25mm cable together

    hello whats the best method to use for joining 25mm cable together
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    ELECSA Certification Scheme Joining Elecsa

    I have got more and more private work and the chap that I rely on to issue certs (I test and complete paperwork and he submits under his NIC reg) is looking a bit wonky. Elecsa is cheap to join (£360 +vat) but I appreciate it won't happen overnight. Can I hold back certs to put through them...
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    Hmm, which scheme?

    Am baffled. Looking at joining either Elecsa, NIC or Napit. The only one I can't quite work out price-wise is NIC. Elescsa also seems very cheap at £350 for the year. Any ideas??

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