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<blockquote data-quote="MegOmz" data-source="post: 523885" data-attributes="member: 31719"><p>Hello chap - I did this last year and went with NAPIT - if you don’t have a testing and inspecting qualification - 2391 etc you can’t join as the changed the rules last year. You can show a notifiable job in your own home. it has to be a new circuit. as For forms I use electraform. They charge £1.00 a cert with no signup. What’s not to love about that. You can upload your logo, signature etc and they look very professional. I have the handwriting of a 5 year old. As for other quals I would give them a call. i have C&G 236,1,2,3, 4 and 2391 but these are old courses. Give them a call. They are far more accommodating than the NIC who really didn’t care when I called them hence why I went with NAPIT - Good Luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MegOmz, post: 523885, member: 31719"] Hello chap - I did this last year and went with NAPIT - if you don’t have a testing and inspecting qualification - 2391 etc you can’t join as the changed the rules last year. You can show a notifiable job in your own home. it has to be a new circuit. as For forms I use electraform. They charge £1.00 a cert with no signup. What’s not to love about that. You can upload your logo, signature etc and they look very professional. I have the handwriting of a 5 year old. As for other quals I would give them a call. i have C&G 236,1,2,3, 4 and 2391 but these are old courses. Give them a call. They are far more accommodating than the NIC who really didn’t care when I called them hence why I went with NAPIT - Good Luck ! [/QUOTE]
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