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hi, i am booked in to take the 17th edition shortly and want to start getting some jobs in, i am not part p registered although i want to be as soon as possible, just wondered what you can actually do legaly without bein registered? im sorry if this has been asked before which im sure it has
 
You can do notifiable work but you need to contact LABC and pay a fee, about 250 pounds for work under 5 grand, in my area and slightly more for work up to 10 grand , I think you will need to do this to get a decent portfolio of work to join a competant persons scheme. Off the top of my head, new circuits, work in special locations and changing the CU are notifiable. I can't remember where on this forum I read this though, I seem to recall work in kitchens is also notifiable.
 
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very interesting topic so you have to tell customers your not qualified to sign off work and you are going to charge them more to get someone else to sign it off.
what if you haven't got past jobs paperwork?
 
I have done work with another elctrician who is willing to come along to jobs that need signing, but to be part p my self is what i want. i havent got any paperwork for jobs yet not entirely sure how to go about it?
 
Go one elecsa or napits web sites have a look , you need a major works IE rewire / consumer unit upgrade ,you need PLI insurance regs on site guide memorandum of electricity supply regs , show you have contracts ,test meter calibration certs , qualies you need 17th edition at least the 2391 will be required too within the first 12 months i think , if you do a job IE change a consumer unit do a cert for that then when you get assessed youy then take the assessor to that job where you will be assessed on your testing etc and it will be mastermenid for question too but well worth it
 
Sorry I didn't mean it like that I meant he actually does the job too and I'd help, I have read elecsa and understand what's needed it's just the certificates that confuse me? How can I sign it off for the assessment if I cannot yet sign them off? Or is this acceptable on just the two jobs for assesment purposes?
 
very interesting topic so you have to tell customers your not qualified to sign off work and you are going to charge them more to get someone else to sign it off.
what if you haven't got past jobs paperwork?

I would assume that you would have to hide the Labc fee in the quote for the job, perhaps by paying it out of your own pocket and not mentioning it to the client, just have to make sure the job is big enough to swallow the cost, and if they have any questions just mention that it is all part of the new part p building regs, most customers are unlikely to know exactly what the requirements are to meet building regulations. Just make sure you know exactly what is required as well;)
 
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