Just to clarify, as I am also curious about what qualifications are needed to conduct and issue an EICR.
According to the thread here, it suggests anyone can produce an EICR as long as they are competent, irrespective of what qualifications they have (with notable caveats being employers likely wouldn't look at you for a testing/inspection role unless you had relevant qualifications, and also that if you did need to prove competency i.e. if something went wrong, then quals are certainly going to help your case (Assuming you've acted in accordance with BS7671)).
In terms of the Part P aspect, surely a person would not need to certify an EICR? If there's been no physical changes made to an installation, and all you've done is inspect and test, and issue a certificate. Or would Part P still apply?
I'm asking because I have lvl 2 EAL Elec Installation diploma, will be booking my 18th edition exam shortly having completed a course of study on it, and given that I can't at the moment afford to fund myself to do the level 3 Elec Installations course, but I could stretch to funding 2391-52 Inspection and Testing course (with a proper college), I'm considering enrolling on that, I'm kinda wondering about what benefit getting 2391-52 would bring me.
I've got almost a year's worth of practical experience in the field, currently working as a sub-contractor/trainee for a local firm and doing minor works jobs which I sometimes pick up from local trade websites. I'm wondering what I would need to enable me to start taking jobs where customers are asking for EICR's to be done etc, rather than looking for an employed job in inspection/testing.
Could anyone clarify about whether Part P / certification is needed for EICR completion? (Tbf that info is probably in BS7671 somewhere.. my brain is jam packed full of so much info right now though, and tbh even reading the regs, sometimes it's not that clear/would help to have other sources of confirmation about what is correct here)