Hi,
I have a quick query. My day job involves testing pre-fabricated buildings for several different industries. As of this the company has had me assessed by the NICEIC to become the QS for the company. I have my 17th edition, HND etc.
A friend is renovating an old house extending it out, they would like me to help. I understand that my NICEIC registration is purely with my employer but can I test the new circuits and issue a non NICEIC cert? Reading in between the lines I need to contact local building control and state what works will be undertaken. They then have the option to see the works at a first/second fix stage. Once complete I need to send a cert off to them and based on what they see they may visit/send a further electrician out to assess the job. Is this correct?
Finally as I mostly use work test equipment does anyone know if my old Robin KTS 1610 is 17th edition compliant? (Needs a cal first!)
Cheers.
I have a quick query. My day job involves testing pre-fabricated buildings for several different industries. As of this the company has had me assessed by the NICEIC to become the QS for the company. I have my 17th edition, HND etc.
A friend is renovating an old house extending it out, they would like me to help. I understand that my NICEIC registration is purely with my employer but can I test the new circuits and issue a non NICEIC cert? Reading in between the lines I need to contact local building control and state what works will be undertaken. They then have the option to see the works at a first/second fix stage. Once complete I need to send a cert off to them and based on what they see they may visit/send a further electrician out to assess the job. Is this correct?
Finally as I mostly use work test equipment does anyone know if my old Robin KTS 1610 is 17th edition compliant? (Needs a cal first!)
Cheers.