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I'm a previous C&G 2/3 qualified electrician who used to work under an NICEIC domestic contractor for many years but I recently decided to not become registered due to the change in criteria and losing my passion for electrical so I recently moved onto new lines of work...

Today I was doing some sign fitting for a customer of a commercial bar who asked me if I'm also able to remove his old track lights and install new ones for his new signage...

This would require me to re-use the old feed which comes from a 5A fused spur, Enclose it in PVC conduit and then install x8 lights accordingly around the building.

Now I know that outside works are 'Notifiable' under special locations and require minor works certification but where do I stand when it is on a non part-p commercial property? Am I allowed to carry out these works?

Thanks.
 
Generally commercial works are not notifiable under Part P unless they share their supply with a dwelling. External works are no longer notifiable in England but they are in Wales.
We used to work at a school which supplied the caretakers house which meant the school fell under Part P.
 

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