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So we all know the unnamed, faceless bureaucrats are trying to push on us more costs via the 18th Edition so do you support these changes?
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Good post Mate, think the crux of the changes is a monetary one More changes=more Money=more training=more money again= more short course Electricians, sorry Domestic Installers being churned out.If the regs need to evolve with changing technology and the powers that be feel that they need to be changed and revised every 5 minutes why has training not followed the same route
In the 36 years since the introduction of the 15th edition the training has gone from 5 years to 5 weeks and this seems to be constantly reflected in the evolution of the regs. How can this be right in an evolving industry that needs to change it's regulations with increasing regularity to keep up with technology or is it technology we are trying to keep up with when you take into account the amendment 3 changes with metal consumer units for everything
It is difficult to quantify what effect Part P has had since it's introduction as the changes introduced in the 17th edition a couple of years later only confuse any analysis of whether safety has improved or not
The regs now seem to have a set timetable for change which is quite obviously based around revenue streams and not technology change selling a new set of books every few years and a course and exam every 10 years seems to be how we are being conditioned, any cheaper options such as loose leaf regs and guidance notes will probably not be considered as it will reduce the revenue streams needed to fund the IET juggernaut
My 14th edition regs back in 1976 and didn't change for 5 years they cost me ÂŁ35 the latest set of regs, guidance notes, on site guide etc has changed 3 times since it's introduction and has probably cost at least 25 times that
No real evidence Westy, just overwhelming amount of opinions gleaned in this thread, I mean, imo it's not rocket science is it?What evidence does anyone have these changes are for the intention of monetary gain.
Don't need another job, I'm retired.I never said money wasn't being made, I asked what evidence is there that this is done for the intention of making money, there is a difference. You used to be able to get a ring binder copy not sure if you still can. I said in a previous post which seemed to have attracted some dislikes if you don't like it find another job otherwise get over it.
These parasites are far to clever to be accused of anything, that would stand up in a court of law, including a private prosecution, can you imagine the costs alone for trying to take out a PP.If these bodies were organising changes purely to make money, other than to improve safety or make technical improvements etc, then they would trying to achieve a deception; the action of deceiving someone.
On deceiving someone, you would be acting dishonestly, illegally obtaining money from (someone) by deception or defrauding them. In acting in a way such that wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain, would be fraud. An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime at some time in the future, is conspiracy. Conspiracy to commit fraud (criminal), the maximum sentence is 10 years in prison.
I reckon we should take out a private prosecution, that way the 19th won't be out until February 2029
Money grabbing aside, they also have to justify their existence, which means being seen to be doing something.I guess the evidence is simply the fact that they keep producing new books when they don't have to.
Money grabbing aside, they also have to justify their existence, which means being seen to be doing something.
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