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Part P Competent Person Self-Certification Schemes
Can I sign off under Part P without testing qualification??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashby_Elec" data-source="post: 443739" data-attributes="member: 28896"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I am currently looking at training courses to become an electrician professionally, I have experience on an amateur basis but want to expand my knowledge. The course I am currently looking at includes my 17th and Part P, but in order to work professionally and be able to "sign off" my own work I would assume I need at least the C&amp;G 2392 Inspection which does not seem to be included in the course I am looking at, I am finding the lack of information confusing and not really taking what the training provider says as gospel as they are obviously sales people trying to sell me a course</p><p></p><p>Is that assumption correct or is just having the Part P and 17th Edition qualifications enough for self certify under Part P?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashby_Elec, post: 443739, member: 28896"] Hi I am currently looking at training courses to become an electrician professionally, I have experience on an amateur basis but want to expand my knowledge. The course I am currently looking at includes my 17th and Part P, but in order to work professionally and be able to "sign off" my own work I would assume I need at least the C&G 2392 Inspection which does not seem to be included in the course I am looking at, I am finding the lack of information confusing and not really taking what the training provider says as gospel as they are obviously sales people trying to sell me a course Is that assumption correct or is just having the Part P and 17th Edition qualifications enough for self certify under Part P? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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