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Hi all.

I got my Level 3 2365 a year or so ago and an now trading as a self employed electrician. I did my 18th edition recently.
I've have never been able to get straight answers on what an electrician needs to do certain tasks, maybe because of the 'competent person' definition, but I have a simple question:

Can I perform Initial Verifications, EICRs, Periodic Inspections etc and certificate them with c&g 2365?

I know the directly related qualification is 2391, but is this absolutely required?
I have been doing some EICRs and MEICRs recently.

Sorry for ignorance. Thanks for advice.
 
Hi. I used to be a domestic installer with the NICEIC. Their rules do not allow a domestic installer to do EICRs under their scheme. Only an approved contractor is allowed to do

Their rules do not allow a DI to issue an EICR on NICEIC branded paperwork or use the NICEIC logo on an EICR.
They don't, and can't prevent anyone from actually doing an EICR.
When I was QS for a domestic installer registered company we just used the NICEICs green forms for doing an EICR (it was a PIR in those days though)
 
Their rules do not allow a DI to issue an EICR on NICEIC branded paperwork or use the NICEIC logo on an EICR.
They don't, and can't prevent anyone from actually doing an EICR.
When I was QS for a domestic installer registered company we just used the NICEICs green forms for doing an EICR (it was a PIR in those days though)

Yes this is what I was trying to say. Thank you for expressing it more clearly.
 

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