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Ive got my first NIC assessment coming up and a couple of my jobs (that i was going to provide the assessor with) have previously been signed off through the company i used to work for. Will this be an issue even if i did all the works? Would the assessor even check if the job has been signed off on his database or would he just go through my unbranded test certificate on the day and make sure it is satisfactory?
Tia
 
It wasn’t carried out by another company I basically completed the job and sent the guy i used to work for the certificate to upload to part p
So legally it was done by another company. And they have probably breached scheme rules by doing that also.
 
I guess so, but what im asking is does the assessor check on his database if the job has been notified or would he be more interested in if its compliant?
It's a fundamental requirement that the work has been carried out by the enterprise being assessed.
 
It's a fundamental requirement that the work has been carried out by the enterprise being assessed.
Yeah I totally understand that! They dont make it easy for us, any notifiable work cost like ÂŁ300 for someone from the council to come and look at so if i have to provide 5 jobs then thats ÂŁ1500 even before paying the scheme fees
 
There is every chance they will want to see proof of notification and the process of notification.
I also assumed that so phoned up to ask and the lady on the phone replied “were not the part p police” ive also seen online that you can say that you were planning on notifying after joining the scheme (if you were accepted)
 
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A friend of mine used his own fuse board change he did years ago for his NiC domestic assessment

I don't think they had any issues with it , he is NiC now and has been for a few years
 
Yes they do check if building control have been notified or at least my assessor does, do you know his name as it maybe the same assessor as I have. The women on the phone are awful/useless they haven't got a clue and always advise you incorrectly or again in my case they do.
 
From my experience with the Nic just make sure all your administration is on order.
The jobsite itself is pretty irrelevant.
My old company used a half finished rewire once o_O
 

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