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richardhammond

hi all,

This maybe be a stupid question, but im just getting my head round all the paperwork with part p, i have been pat testing for a few years now while i have been at college (few years to go still) can i do electrical work such as moving sockets, replacing sockets and lights etc, without being part p registered?
 
the most annoying thing is that ive recently fitted an alarm im my house,i was pretty shocked to see what the gas fitters/plumbers had done to my joists whilst fitting the central heating!.How come is only the electric side they've applied it to?
 

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