What I can't stand about Part P is the fact that you have to pay for it every god damn year it's basically a schemes way to rip you off .It should be the same as the 17th edition were you have to update every time new regulations are released
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Part Pee just feeds the freeloaders, those who want to regulate and carry out unproductive work.
As far as it goes with building control they don't have the time or money to go around chasing after people who ain't part of the Part Pee system. But what I have heard and do know is some building control departments are happy for an electrician with the 17th edition and 2391 to put a cert on the work.
The 17th edition is just a course to prove someone can reference a book, written exams such as the old 2360/1/2 and the 2391 and the practical AM1 an AM2 do carry a lot more clout imo.
Not knocking anyone because Ive worked with plenty of decent sparks over the years who had never passed an electrical exam etc.
At the end of the day the domestic game is almost shot, all then big players such as British Gas are flooding the market with home care packages. They have almost took the Domestic Heating Market by storm and don't forget British Gas own Gas Safe and have all the data knowing what properties require what works.
Ive also been told British Gas have also been involved in decent homes work as well.
The bigger picture involves Government and they have basically sold people a dream with this Part Pee, the same as the HIPS Pack, all those people who spent ÂŁÂŁÂŁÂŁ's doing the courses and now they are out of work.
The whole lot is a con, get qualified and work for an agency or a big company because that's where its all heading.
That's my honest opinion on things.
Tony
as far as I know the 2391 Qual shows that someone is Competent enough to inspect/Test and rectify work in Domestic installations and the fact that it only has a 40% Pass rate nation wide should prove an electricians Competancy to provide/inspect and test a Domestic installation.
The point of a Part P scheme, to me, would be to alleviate the need to carry a qualification like 2391 oneself. In this way the end user would be assured that the scheme member is working to those standards, whilst not necessarily holding a qualification showing direct knowledge of that level of skill - an independent verification, if you will, that the skills are there, albeit the qualification isn't.
I think you'd have to have a lethal installation before you'd fail!
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You are being more stringent with the entry criteria than the schemes IQ
A lethal installation wouldn't be a stumbling block when a regular couple of hundred quid and a new member to up the total is the choice
On a serious note
Has anybody ever heard of anyone who has been turned down by any scheme ?
It would be interesting to know the scores,because I haven't
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