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Hi all,

Wondered if anyone could possibly guide me on the right track.

Ok, been in the trade for over 5 years now, got levels 2, 3, 2391, regs

My own business is registered with Elecsa as domestic is my main work load. My old employer carried out work mainly on commercial and some industrial so i have a bit of background there.

I have the 2M liability and until now thought was enough.

Until this week where I have been asked to work in a shop to replace a faulty hand wash unit, then to run some outside lights from existing db which is a 3 phase board. I have no problems completing the work but how does this get signed off? Do i use the Elecsa certs i have to complete this job?

getting a bit lost :-(


cheers Jon
 
yeah i know what you mean they are the same as any. I'm just a bit confused as like my partner said " you can't work there you are only insured for domestic" i understand i need to be covered for commercial on my liability (at least i think i do) but its the whole approved contractor thing im also lost with. if nothing needs signing off why do contractors need the nic approved contractor membership? (as its blinkin pricey lol)
 
If the work requires it then all you need do is provide a BS7671 certificate,you can get a disc and make your own logos to add on them(trading name etc),available for about £5 off fleabay and looks the part.Personally i cant get enough commercial work as all the big firms take it all locally so no point me bothering with approved status,any scraps i do get hold of i print out my own BS7671 certs! PL insurance wont cost that much more just phone them and alter the policy,mine went up about £40 a year to up it from £2m to £5m.
 

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