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Ryan Lee

Hello

I am a qualified electrician with level 3 2330, and 17th edition wiring regulations qualifications. I do not possess 2391.

I no longer work full time as an electrician and am curious as to whether I am able to advertise and carry out any work myself, despite not having 2391 and being part of a governing body?

If so, what work?

Many thanks

Ryan
 
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Doesn’t the shift, space bar or enter work on your keyboard? I really can’t be arsed to try to read that post.
That is fine,it was directed at another,less versed in the art of cynical, pedantic asides...:icon12: Happy New Year,and i wish you ,the very best,even though you omitted a comma, between the words "enter" and "work" :santa1:
 
My opinion is the fact that you feel you need to ask the question means that you should really have someone with you or at the very least making sure someone else who is fully qualified tests and certs your work. It sounds as if you have some knowledge but lack the detail and maybe the confidence. So be sure you carry out the work safely and ensure someone else tests it. Ask for their feedback on your work also as this is vital if you are to become a better spark.
 
My opinion is the fact that you feel you need to ask the question means that you should really have someone with you or at the very least making sure someone else who is fully qualified tests and certs your work. It sounds as if you have some knowledge but lack the detail and maybe the confidence. So be sure you carry out the work safely and ensure someone else tests it. Ask for their feedback on your work also as this is vital if you are to become a better spark.
I dont think it makes it a fact that he needs someone with him at work just because he asked a question,the rules are always changing so asking questions to clarify the situation is a wise move. If you worked for a firm for the last 15 years you might not have had any interest /knowledge of part p regulations.
 
I dont think it makes it a fact that he needs someone with him at work just because he asked a question,the rules are always changing so asking questions to clarify the situation is a wise move. If you worked for a firm for the last 15 years you might not have had any interest /knowledge of part p regulations.

I do not understand your comment as I did not say it was a fact that he d=needed someone with him.. Read my comment again and I will await your reply.
 
Interesting post OP as I'm in exactly the same boat as you, although I do work as a subbie.

I was convinced I couldnt do my own work due to lack of 2391 and being a member of elecsa etc
 

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