Just looking into the cost of joining them. I am currently with another scheme provider so have some paperwork in place. Im after a total cost (extra books i may not have and so on) for DI and AC.
Many thanks
Many thanks
but what if you dont do fire alarms/em lighting?you will receive some books when you apply for membership free of charge.For AC status you will require more like fire regulations emergency lighting reg etc etc.
Some of these publications are not cheap but a minimum requirement.
Approved contractor gets to fill in all electrical forms of which fire alarms and emergency lighting are just a few.but what if you dont do fire alarms/em lighting?
what about those electricians (like me) who gets someone else in to to fire alarms?I am not sure how it works up there but down here to be AC you will almost certainly be involved in the design and construction of fire alarm systems and emergency lighting.
I do not think there is a restricted AC scheme, ie one that is only domestic for instance, but I may be wrong.
BS 5836 Guide to CAMAC: organization of multi-crate systems: specifica - Also known as BS5836:1980If you are doing fire alarms (& that includes domestic) then you'll need BS5836, don't know which parts though and I know it's not cheap!
I am NICEIC and unfortunately this discrimination is far to widespread.so lets take it i have 7671, OSG, EWR, GN3.What are my total cost for one year with the NIC with the books i havnt got (lets just say DI)...
Im fed up of fighting my corner for not being NIC and i cant see it getting any better. Today i got a call from a potential customer asking for a rewire of a hairdressers she asked if i was NICEIC, then informed me the council told her as it was a commercial property she could only use a NICEIC electrician. ????????????????????????
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