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So Joe Public can do whatever he wants and as long as he doesn't damage the cables someone else can sign it off.

Is that it?
 
I'm with benchmark, there cheap, free notifications too, although they did stiff me for tradesmens guarantee insurance this year at 70 quid, does everyone else have this?? i couldn't find much online about it at thetime but they wouldn't renew my membership without it
 
I'm looking to register with napit as they seem to be the cheapest( not always better I know) but as I don't get a lot of my own stuff find it hard to warrant paying nic prices, any napit members or ex with positive/negative info?
non of `ems better....their all a bunch of horse sh1te...
 
Yes a third party will be able to sign it off but they should have inspected during the installation as welll as carrying out necessarry testing

its a load of bull thought they was the changes was to reduce costs and notifications for the customer and the installer

were now anyone cand do the work but only a memer of a scam can sign it off and new memebrs of the scams will need new qualifications a NVQ aimed at DIs to work on domestic and another techincal diploma for mew entrants wanting to be QS for commercial / Industrial electrics I read in the SWITCHED ON TRADE MAGAZINE by the ESC and will come into effect 6th April 2013
New entrants from then will need a new LV3Qualification in Installng , testing and ensuring compliance of electrical installations in dwellings and is available from Dec 2012
and QS

it says there are a number of routes and this is for the qualification route for QS for dwellings

and then goes onto say for work in commercial and industrial the new LV3 Diploma in Installing electrtechnical systems and equpment ( building structures and the environment )

existing qualified supervisors will already meet the criteria
 
I assume when you sign it off, it will be checking as a qualifying engineer would on the certs (ie checking that all the figures work out correctly that someone else has tested ?) yes
 
I still can't see that the scams will want this to happen as it would be like turkeys voting for Christmas to happen 4 times a year!

How about the scams put the price up to ÂŁ19.99 per notification? That would work for them??? Oh yes it would.

As for the tax man (one of the real reasons behind this IMHO):- Mr builder or Joe down the pub does a bit of work, Electrician comes along to cert it. Tax man has a paper trail to whoever did the work in the first place and hits them with a bill.
 
How about the scams put the price up to ÂŁ19.99 per notification? That would work for them??? Oh yes it would.

As for the tax man (one of the real reasons behind this IMHO):- Mr builder or Joe down the pub does a bit of work, Electrician comes along to cert it. Tax man has a paper trail to whoever did the work in the first place and hits them with a bill.
because Paul the scams that be dont care!!.....what it is......is they get your cash....they dont care about aunt flo, PC copper or the boy down the road.....
they dont care who pays more....or who hasn`t notified......so it goes on...and on...and on......
and the builder will just deny any responsibility for electrical works carried out anyway....
 

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