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Registering with a body is what people call 'doing part P'.

Although it is nothing to do with part P of the Building Regs.
 
so geoff if your with one of the bodies you automatically become part p

Pretty much. If you have been assesed full scope. Part P is just an understanding of the relevant building regs and bs7671 which you have demionstrated to the assesor when they looked at your jobs.
 
Its all a load of cobblers.
I called in at the council offices to see if he was happy to just accept my test certificates for the extension (part of it does technically class as part of a kitchen - hence Part P required).
Nope... wanted either me to be registered with a body, or use their testing contractor. ÂŁ305 fee for the honour.

My test equipment is getting tired and need replacing. Its due for recalibration anyway.

So... after a long hard think about it, I have got the client to pay the ÂŁ305 and the council can do it. Its cheaper than me paying a lump of cash to Elecsa or whoever to tell me that I know what I have been doing for the last 20+ years. Its p***ed me off so much that my return to sparking may be short lived.
Kinda wish I hadn't bothered doing the IET 17th 2382-12 course earlier in the year now.

Much as I would like to take a stand and say 'get stuffed'.. you can't.
The rules are you must provide Part P compliance and simply saying take me to court over it is not worth the trouble to me or the client (who rightfully deserves the correct paperwork.

The building inspector told me today that plans are afoot to change the 'paperwork laden' method of approval now, and that it will be possible for anyone to do their own wiring (DIYers etc), and then simply get a qualified (and registered I assume) sparky to check it and issue the Part P if he is happy with the work.

Its all grief and not worth the worry
Thanks for all your advice guys
 
I know it's a nonsense and a pain to bother with but it does only work out to a tenner a week and a couple of quid for each notification.

Then once you are registered all you have to do is notify the registration body on line of notifiable jobs.

No dealing the LABC.
 
an extension will already be subject to building control, and so will have had a building notice raised. you are then able to install and certify without being a member of a scam. BC will accept your cert. as long as you show them that you are qualified.
 
an extension will already be subject to building control, and so will have had a building notice raised. you are then able to install and certify without being a member of a scam. BC will accept your cert. as long as you show them that you are qualified.

Apparently not here Telectrix!
 
So if this council associated company are coming out to check my first fix, and then at the end to inspect my second fix.... are they going to do all the test certs? Or just look at it and say 'yes' or 'no' to the part P compliance?
For ÂŁ305 they should do all the bloody paperwork
 
Steve, you do sound tired.

You haven't said if you have any testing and inspection quals. Do you have 2391 or 2392? Is that maybe why the LBCO won't accept your certs and insist on their own testing?

Laurie
 
Hi Laurie
No - don't have the testing certs (never really needed them until now). I obviously know how to test, and when I did the 2382-12 earlier in the year, I was going to do the 2391 straight afterwards.
But the training centre advised I wait until the replacement courses came in, as I only had a few months left to complete the 2391 and it was a little tight in time.
Finances have gone south since then

Yep... tired and a little beaten at the moment mate
 
My test equipment is getting tired and need replacing. Its due for recalibration anyway.s

Steve The NICEIC are happy for you to have your own calibration system,

get your self a check box and have a designated socket outlet in your house which you RCD check once a month, keep records (there is a form on their website for this purpose) apparently they are more than happy with that.

Might keep your costs down a bit and keep the old meter in service a bit longer.

hope it helps
 
To anybody reading this thread pondering about the logic of signing up or not, they must be thinking what a mess.

Scam schemes they maybe but membership means you can self certify after each job and not have to bother with LABC - to me its a no brainer and I charge ÂŁ10.00 a time for the notification - and when people question the charge I suggest they check with LABC for fees - they think again quite quickly.
 
Most of the Labc guys I have met fall into 2 main camps and one very small minority camp

Camp No 1 They don't know anything much about Part p and don't want to know anything much either

Camp No 2 They know something of it,but wont or cant be bothered to spend much time or thought on its running

Camp No 3 These are a very small minority indeed. thats because I have yet to meet anyone from labc who gives tuppence about part P


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Well unfortunately, my Labc guys fall into camp 3 then... cause they know all about it and are pretty strict.
That... actually doesn't bother me. Its just a stupid system that hits the wrong people.
I should be able to show my 2382-12 certs and all the other certs I have under my belt, along with 20+ years as a spark and that should allow me to sign off my own work.
Perhaps simply be on a register with the council or somebody else.
Or perhaps take a test at a local test centre to prove my abilities, and be issued with a card.
But I should not have to be forced to join an association, who fleece me for money I really don't have, to tell other people I know what I am doing.
Right now... sparking is not looking like my future, which is a shame.
 

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