Correct.The electricity at work act says you must be competent .
who said there qualified to nvq 1??Thats all well and good , Being qualified to an NVQ 1 does not mean you should take the work on , also if it all goes wrong and the insurance co can prove you are not up to it you can loose everthing. (if you are proffessional and actuallly have insurance)Get some back up NICEIC ,ECA etc if you are good enough whats the problem???If you are not then you will not want to be looked at by people who know.
I agree also but if you are competant enough you do not actually need to be approved to take on this kind of work as long as all insurance is in place.Having posted what I did I do have to reiterrate what others have said.....make sure you have the insurance to cover the work you are doing (I do by the way), wether it be domestic / industrial / commercial or periodics.But personnaly I dont do much industrial / commercial so dont need to be fully approved with NICEIC or others & the DI registration does ok for now.
Having said that I have been thinking of going fully approved.
agreed, i only realy get domestic now so i will prob never need or want to go approved ever. why when u dont have 2Agreed.I only thought about the fully approved scheme because I'm paying for DI I might just aswel pay for FA status, but I dont do enough of that line of work for assessments every year.
My view is why take on more than I can cope with work wise, when I'm ticking along very nicely at the moment.
SAME. can i have some change????my 2P worth.... (and dont ask for change!)you dont need to be reg'd with anyone to carry out commercial.
just make sure you have all insurances, and dont take anything thats way over your capabilities.
im not reg'd with anyone for commercial, and dont plan to. im only reg'd with elecsa purely for part p notifications. if part p didnt exist, i wouldnt be reg'd with anyone
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