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Part P Competent Person Self-Certification Schemes
Third Party Certification
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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 384389" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>There are inherent problems with third party certification. Reading through an installation certificate would show all the flaws that become apparent when doing so.</p><p></p><p>This is why the major players have dismissed the idea as being basically bad, and will not be advocating it as viable or indeed suitable.</p><p></p><p>Most electricians I come into contact with have no idea of what a signature actually means, when I explain it all becomes clear.</p><p></p><p>Your signature is an acceptance of liability, you become the primary target for any legal actions taken, and all for a few quid?</p><p></p><p>It is still unsure how in legal terms third party certification will be accepted. Some public institutions have openly dismissed the idea and will not allow such certification.</p><p></p><p>I see it as a dilution of the skills, a very bad road to go down and bad news for any suitably qualified electrician.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 384389, member: 9561"] There are inherent problems with third party certification. Reading through an installation certificate would show all the flaws that become apparent when doing so. This is why the major players have dismissed the idea as being basically bad, and will not be advocating it as viable or indeed suitable. Most electricians I come into contact with have no idea of what a signature actually means, when I explain it all becomes clear. Your signature is an acceptance of liability, you become the primary target for any legal actions taken, and all for a few quid? It is still unsure how in legal terms third party certification will be accepted. Some public institutions have openly dismissed the idea and will not allow such certification. I see it as a dilution of the skills, a very bad road to go down and bad news for any suitably qualified electrician. [/QUOTE]
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