Hi everyone, new to the site. Need some help if anyone can advise. Been a builder self employed for about 6 years now. Do a lot of kitchens and bathrooms. Understand basics of wiring, what you can and cant do. My sparkie checks and certifies my work, for example if I move sockets, change lighting in a refitted kitchen etc. He is about to retire and say to me to get myself qualified. Now I have hit the minefield!
Have contacted NAPIT and they say, become a member of Napit, get some of your work assessed. Do the Electricians Certificate of Competence Course. You will then be qualified to work in a residential property from the consumer unit out. They say do the 17th edition within 12 months of qualifying. The girl on the phone seemed to know what she was talking about, and I clarified member, assess, competence course back to her and she say "yes".
Does this make sense to anyone only I thought I would have to do a Part P course first.
Also I thought I would have to do 17th edition course before I became certified,
Any help or advise would be appreciated, I dont want to blow 1700 quid and find I do not have anything at the end of it.
Cheers
Have contacted NAPIT and they say, become a member of Napit, get some of your work assessed. Do the Electricians Certificate of Competence Course. You will then be qualified to work in a residential property from the consumer unit out. They say do the 17th edition within 12 months of qualifying. The girl on the phone seemed to know what she was talking about, and I clarified member, assess, competence course back to her and she say "yes".
Does this make sense to anyone only I thought I would have to do a Part P course first.
Also I thought I would have to do 17th edition course before I became certified,
Any help or advise would be appreciated, I dont want to blow 1700 quid and find I do not have anything at the end of it.
Cheers