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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 460699" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>Welcome to the forum. Whenever people say things like I've got part P, I still don't have much of a clue as to what qualifications they are saying they actually have. What City &amp; Guilds certificates have you passed ? All I know is that it was back around 2005 when Part P of the building regulations was introduced. And it is one of many building regulations that include some guidance about how certain aspects of electrical work should be undertaken on new build work. If qualifications are now considered around individual building regulations, that would beg the question should you not also have other training courses; e.g. Part M, Part B, Part L etc. If you can elaborate a bit more detail around your useful qualifications then we may be able to help more. (The one or two day PAT testing course which I have heard some people mention they have attained on a short course is of no relevance or use to standard electrical work)</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 460699, member: 1607"] Welcome to the forum. Whenever people say things like I've got part P, I still don't have much of a clue as to what qualifications they are saying they actually have. What City & Guilds certificates have you passed ? All I know is that it was back around 2005 when Part P of the building regulations was introduced. And it is one of many building regulations that include some guidance about how certain aspects of electrical work should be undertaken on new build work. If qualifications are now considered around individual building regulations, that would beg the question should you not also have other training courses; e.g. Part M, Part B, Part L etc. If you can elaborate a bit more detail around your useful qualifications then we may be able to help more. (The one or two day PAT testing course which I have heard some people mention they have attained on a short course is of no relevance or use to standard electrical work) Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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