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<blockquote data-quote="a1spark" data-source="post: 146568" data-attributes="member: 2229"><p>So would it be more precise to call it a Domestic Installer course ,and state that the op had passed this course. Its just that stating,as he does ,that he is <em>Part P qualified</em> tends to give the impression that he is able to self certify his work to part P of the Building regs, obviously this is not the case and I dont think he is trying to claim that it is.until he meets the requirements of one of the Self-Certification Bodies....No reason to suspect that he wont acheive that aim..just the phrase <em>Part P qualified</em> is a bit ambigous to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a1spark, post: 146568, member: 2229"] So would it be more precise to call it a Domestic Installer course ,and state that the op had passed this course. Its just that stating,as he does ,that he is [I]Part P qualified[/I] tends to give the impression that he is able to self certify his work to part P of the Building regs, obviously this is not the case and I dont think he is trying to claim that it is.until he meets the requirements of one of the Self-Certification Bodies....No reason to suspect that he wont acheive that aim..just the phrase [I]Part P qualified[/I] is a bit ambigous to me. [/QUOTE]
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