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surely this needs implementing into the industry?

lots of companys seem to employ anyone

thoughts?
It will never happen, the DIs the schemes approve who are just qualified pay the fees that keep the schemes alive, this is a no go and will never happen fella.
 
The industry has changed now, years ago an Electrician had to be supervised by an Approved Electrician for example, he was under an Approved and usually had a couple of years to prove his worth before being allowed to work alone without supervision. Today they have broken the trade up into lots of areas, years ago we did everything. It is no problem IMO an Electrician testing his or her own work, they do not have the scope of work these days that there used to be and usually concentrate on either Domestic or Commercial etc, if you install anything you need to be able to test it, so I also disagree with the OP on this occassion.
 
As an absolute minimum,you should be capable of testing all the work you do,and,fully understand the results.
This would be a prerequisite,to any meaningful fault finding,on any other system.

As MDJ said,any notion that a scheme could be put in place,to check and insure this,is delusional.

Time and time again,we see people who have all the stickers,memberships and cards...struggling with basic understanding of both results and techniques. It is not worth getting agitated about.

Now that the judge has quashed the sentences of those "direct action" fracking protesters,i suppose some of you could climb on a vehicle,belonging to one of the many industry governing bodies...

...but don't expect a policy change :)
 
I did c&g 2360 pt 1 & 2, 16th edition, done 17th now, am1, cg 2391. 1999.
Boss wouldn’t pay for am2. Lecturer said nvq stood for ‘not very qualified’ as such I am graded just below bog cleaner.
Grading is about money, always has and always will be. I see approved sparks day in day out who haven’t got a clue. They wouldn’t know how to turn a tester on never mind be capable of using one.
So no, I also disagree
 
I did c&g 2360 pt 1 & 2, 16th edition, done 17th now, am1, cg 2391. 1999.
Boss wouldn’t pay for am2. Lecturer said nvq stood for ‘not very qualified’ as such I am graded just below bog cleaner.
Grading is about money, always has and always will be. I see approved sparks day in day out who haven’t got a clue. They wouldn’t know how to turn a tester on never mind be capable of using one.
So no, I also disagree
I like your post but grading isn;t about money, well okay it might be now but it was about ability when the JIB meant something, a Technician was always far superior in experience than an Electrician, it wasn't easy to get a Technicians card, it might be today, so okay fair point lol
 

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