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<blockquote data-quote="mikel" data-source="post: 14923" data-attributes="member: 982"><p>Please, please can someone get my brain straight. I'm not registered wiith a body to self certify my work. I'm just starting out on my own and know that some of the work I'll be doing (such as bathrooms, kitchens etc) will have to be done under the LABC untill I can get sorted with self certification. I have no problem (apart from cost and time) in sorting LABC forms n money etc.</p><p></p><p>My confusion comes in when I complete the EIC and test results etc (I have done PART P and the new initial testing and inspecting) Do I have to get everything tested by another 'spark' or is any further testing the responsibility of the LABC. I've been asked to wire an extension containing a shower room which is obviously being done with planning permission etc. So am I right in thinking that I can do the work under the LABC notice for the extension. Hope I've made some sort of sense here:8}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikel, post: 14923, member: 982"] Please, please can someone get my brain straight. I'm not registered wiith a body to self certify my work. I'm just starting out on my own and know that some of the work I'll be doing (such as bathrooms, kitchens etc) will have to be done under the LABC untill I can get sorted with self certification. I have no problem (apart from cost and time) in sorting LABC forms n money etc. My confusion comes in when I complete the EIC and test results etc (I have done PART P and the new initial testing and inspecting) Do I have to get everything tested by another 'spark' or is any further testing the responsibility of the LABC. I've been asked to wire an extension containing a shower room which is obviously being done with planning permission etc. So am I right in thinking that I can do the work under the LABC notice for the extension. Hope I've made some sort of sense here:8} [/QUOTE]
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