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Ring or radial please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 447975" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>I think that when the DI scheme was first introduced, a short course was not an option, (not sure they actually existed then?). A contractor was expected to be trading issuing correct certs etc, and have all the standard C&amp;G's. There was no requirement for an electrician to be a member of any trade body, unless their customers had specific stipulations about which companies were allowed to undertake work for them. So the initial batch of DI's were more likely to be just regular electricians looking for what they considered the most effective way of self certifying any domestic work they did that needed part P notification. Unlikely to be 5WW short course fodder, obviously over recent years things have changed somewhat.</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 447975, member: 1607"] I think that when the DI scheme was first introduced, a short course was not an option, (not sure they actually existed then?). A contractor was expected to be trading issuing correct certs etc, and have all the standard C&G's. There was no requirement for an electrician to be a member of any trade body, unless their customers had specific stipulations about which companies were allowed to undertake work for them. So the initial batch of DI's were more likely to be just regular electricians looking for what they considered the most effective way of self certifying any domestic work they did that needed part P notification. Unlikely to be 5WW short course fodder, obviously over recent years things have changed somewhat. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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