FuzeWhat do you need to be qualified to, to issue an EIC for building control.as i understand you need 2391/2381 and i suppose need to be registered with your local building control. ?:| Any one shed light on this?
Oh i might have misread the ops postM8:You DON`T issue a EIC for building control. You either:
a. issue a Building Regs Notification (if you`re with a provider) - who in turn would require EAL level 2 OR 2381 as a minimum qual.
OR
b. You notify building control before work commences. They arrange to visit site - normally three times, and charge you.
You STILL have to produce EIC or MWC as necessary; for customer and/or contractor.OK??
Do they now??????????????Oh i might have misread the ops postbut if you are unable to test your work an provide the cert then they test it AT THER EXPENSE
That's how its been since day 1 of part P.Do they now??????????????Yet we can`t sign off someone else`s work!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even without the building control involvement.
BUT THEY CAN?????????????????? Dual standards anyone??
That must be the most concise and best explanation of Part P law I have heard yet! :^OYou are still looking at this the wrong way. Part P of the building regs is to ensure the building regs are not contravened whilst electrical work is taking place ie, holes in joists, thermal insulation , running cables in straight lines etc. That's why the installing electrician 'should' test and provide a certificate to state the work meets BS7671. When you are assessed as a competent person for this scheme they should be checking you know your building regs as well as the basic 2381 stuff. If you say yes it's ok after a job, then the local BC issues the part P cert.
So we see:^O:O:O:^OI am sitting here all cool and moist after a shower !
Too much information Mr Slips!!!!!!!!!!!! :O:O:O:O:OI am sitting here all cool and moist after a shower !
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