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<blockquote data-quote="professional" data-source="post: 271569" data-attributes="member: 1381"><p>The "Part P Industry" is desperately trying to ensure that the public cannot distinguish between truly competent electricians and the multitude of jokers out there - because given the correct information, guess who the public would chose? - and that would affect membership and (more importantly) the number of notifications as this is used as a yardstick for success of Part P.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, no attempt is made to establish how many notified jobs ARE compliant with the building regs as the answer would be "difficult" .... and may well highlight the abuse of Scheme entry requirements.</p><p></p><p>The fact that such abuse continues (even though INDEPENDENT monitoring drew attention to this issue back in 2010) is seen as an inconvenience as the government wishes to REMOVE monitoring - due to the Scams being "overseen" (yeah, right) by UKAS.</p><p></p><p>The fact that the NICEIC has been in UKAS for <span style="color: #0000FF">years</span> and still allows widespread abuse of the QS system speaks volumes about UKAS ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="professional, post: 271569, member: 1381"] The "Part P Industry" is desperately trying to ensure that the public cannot distinguish between truly competent electricians and the multitude of jokers out there - because given the correct information, guess who the public would chose? - and that would affect membership and (more importantly) the number of notifications as this is used as a yardstick for success of Part P. Interestingly, no attempt is made to establish how many notified jobs ARE compliant with the building regs as the answer would be "difficult" .... and may well highlight the abuse of Scheme entry requirements. The fact that such abuse continues (even though INDEPENDENT monitoring drew attention to this issue back in 2010) is seen as an inconvenience as the government wishes to REMOVE monitoring - due to the Scams being "overseen" (yeah, right) by UKAS. The fact that the NICEIC has been in UKAS for [COLOR=#0000FF]years[/COLOR] and still allows widespread abuse of the QS system speaks volumes about UKAS .... [/QUOTE]
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