Im in redYes you can,A qualified electrician anyone can fill out and certify generic forms from BS 7671. As already said if its part P work it is notifiable.
An analogy may be:-Can you provide an EIC to a customer after work has been completed without been registered with say 'ELECSA or NIC' ????
If any one can be eligible then I'm also interested to clear the exam.Yes you can,A qualified electrician can fill out and certify generic forms from BS 7671. As already said if its part P work it is notifiable.
Niceic do forms for unregistered electricians think they are a different colour. Any form you do needs a means of identifying it so some form of numbering system. Personally i don't use Niceic forms because they have more information on them that is in the model forms and I hate papework so less of it the better.You personal fabricated number. It's your date of birth, pin number and last 3 digits of your mobile phone number. or leave it blank.....
(you shouldn't be using the NICEIC member forms anyway)
NIC number????????????what do you put in the nic number area though?
You HAVE TO test and issue a cert. The relevant cert for the work that has been done. Read the OSG or BRB it isn't optional.Can you provide an EIC to a customer after work has been completed without been registered with say 'ELECSA or NIC' ????
Indeed .. :|You HAVE TO test and issue a cert. The relevant cert for the work that has been done. Read the OSG or BRB it isn't optional.Why do people seem to think that issuing a cert is somehow tied up with part p??? Testing and certifying has been in the regs long before part p was ever schemed up.
green certs avalible to allNiceic do forms for unregistered electricians think they are a different colour. Any form you do needs a means of identifying it so some form of numbering system. Personally i don't use Niceic forms because they have more information on them that is in the model forms and I hate papework so less of it the better.
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