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Hi just after some advice. I’ve recently gone self employed. I need to do my 18th and my testing an inspection before I can enroll with niceic. After speaking with them I mentioned about doing my own work and being able to provide certificates for work I have done. They said this was fine to do and when they come to assess my work they can use the certificates. My question is who fills out the qualified supervisor part? Do I have to get someone else to sign it off who is registered etc. thanks
 

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