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Part P Competent Person Self-Certification Schemes
Differences between schemes?
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<blockquote data-quote="welchyboy" data-source="post: 273106" data-attributes="member: 15144"><p>Bottom line is what scheme will benefit your business the most, the answer is probably NICEIC A/C</p><p></p><p>This is what you wanna go for, most recognised, most sought after, opens most doors, forget the fact it's a few quid more expensive initially, it's all about long term returns, this should be what your considering in your decision making process, you could join napit which is alot easier to get into but do you really want the hassle of explaining to every customer who knocks you back cause you not with Nic that you really are competent but are instead joined to another group nobodies ever heard of?, I hear if you call them and tell them they will call the customer etc etc but why are you paying them your fees??</p><p></p><p>Personally, as a real electrician, membership of a part P scheme means absolutely zilch in terms of competency, I would only really consider ECA or NIC A/C to be of any real worth, yeah you get a few muppets working under the larger A/C companies but generally a smaller out fit where the QS can keep a reasonable eye on the work standards</p><p></p><p>It's generally good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welchyboy, post: 273106, member: 15144"] Bottom line is what scheme will benefit your business the most, the answer is probably NICEIC A/C This is what you wanna go for, most recognised, most sought after, opens most doors, forget the fact it's a few quid more expensive initially, it's all about long term returns, this should be what your considering in your decision making process, you could join napit which is alot easier to get into but do you really want the hassle of explaining to every customer who knocks you back cause you not with Nic that you really are competent but are instead joined to another group nobodies ever heard of?, I hear if you call them and tell them they will call the customer etc etc but why are you paying them your fees?? Personally, as a real electrician, membership of a part P scheme means absolutely zilch in terms of competency, I would only really consider ECA or NIC A/C to be of any real worth, yeah you get a few muppets working under the larger A/C companies but generally a smaller out fit where the QS can keep a reasonable eye on the work standards It's generally good [/QUOTE]
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