Part Pee has now been around for what 15 years now ?
Has anyone ever been successfully fined for not notifying a notifiable job ?
Has anyone ever been successfully fined for not notifying a notifiable job ?
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I think all electrical work across, domestic, commercial & industrial, needs some checks & balances. There is a lot of poor workmanship being carried out, and not just in domestic works.
Hmm, reading it again, I may have misread the table of fees.
If work is done by a scam member then there are no BC fees to pay - it's done through the scam for a pittance. So perhaps it just means "total rewire £270, new circuit or CU replacement £180, additional socket or light* £120". That would make sense - scale of charges based on the amount of work being done.
*Not that many of tre will be notifiable.
Did you use your old registration details to fill out the MW certificate?
Des
Allthough in essance i agree with you that there are too many chancers and jokers out there that can and do carry out ---- work. there are also a lot of very good electricians that are not registered d
Oh the arguments i have have with thickos its all good fun especially when they try telling me that a 2 miniute Part P qualified numpty is going to have to inspect a 30 year qualified electrical engineer with test and inspection 16th, 17th & 18th edition SAP qualified and HND in electrical engineering's work. Me thinks not.
While since I did them, I have an app on my phone, but can’t recall where CDM didn’t apply for any contractor?Yes I do remember them, additionally the CDM Regulations which apply to domestic qualifying work under the latest revisions of the regs, have the legal requirement for a Health and Safety file to be compiled during the project and issued at the end, this should contain any certificates for the building, unfortunately the file would not be put together if a Health and Safety Co-ordinator was not appointed, or the project did not qualify.
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