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I have to say this forum is brilliant, being an electrical nerd like myself, I love it, and if theres anything you dont understand there is someone on here who does and will give info to help.
ive had lots of questions on here answered so thanks to all
and you too jason s mr super moderator
I bet you wernt a 3 week wonder
 
I'm not sure and I've probably read this wrong, but did someone tell this fella to avoid building control because they will say he can't do the job, go and buy some blank certs and just do the job anyway?

Don't do this. When the place burns down the 'favour' you did the shopkeep will not be repaid in court, I can assure you.

If you are part P and not with ELECSA/NIC etc then you must inform building control on each notifyable job, and pay their considerable fee. You ain't insured otherwise.

If you are part P then you aren't qualified to work in commecrial premesis, this includes shops, no matter how local.

If you are part P you can issue certificates, but unless you only do minor works you will have to join a scheme or, again, pay building control for every job you do.

It involves giving money to the council so they can put traffic lights in bloody stupid locations: there is no legal way around it. The govenment just loves that delicious money too much.
 
so if you dont understand the membership schemes and part p your not qualified? what a load of crap. ive recently qualified i served a jtl apprenticeship with a commercial firm working in mostly schools, im unsure on the membership schemes and what is required and what isnt, mainly because ive read many different views on this site. i was finding it hard to get a start so was thinking of setting up on my own, but didnt have much dealings with the paperwork side of things eg, what is required? who i need to join etc.? so came here for advice
 
:eek:
I agree
people on here who have worked hard for their qualifications and status as fully qualified electricians should know the ins and outs of part p and membership schemes , so to all you 'under the radar' cowboys searching for tips on here ............................do one!!!


Thats not very nice :eek: lol.....I do understand were your coming form but it's better that they come here and get some advice as you say from proper Electricans then to just wing it and make a fatal mistake...........Even proper Electrians need advice and as you can clearly see qualified Electrians are still confused abour Part P, certifying commercial, industrial is still a problem to loads>>>> read last two post above <<<<<<< We all have an option but that still doesn't mean were right.....we just have to ask our questions and raed the replies with respect.....but at the end of the day you just have to do what you think is right and may your conscience be your guide.........:)
 
How you going to vet people?

Good question, I know of another forum that "vets" the sparks (and plumber etc), you have to send them a copy of your city & guilds.
When I questioned was it necessary (not too trusting me!) they decided I wasn't a spark and have never let me "reapply" despite asking


Jim
 
To answer the original question.....as a domestic installer or scope B, you can work on a business premises if the meter is feed from the same meter as the residential dwelling only.
 
As far as I'm aware,commercial work is subject to the insurance companys requirements or the electrical design engineers specification.It used to be that NICEIC had the monopoly on the engineers spec.But just today I'd heard someone say it had been made against the law to spec NIC only.Anyway think pre 2005 part P.
 

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