For a job you charge £100 foryeah. and you submit a building notice application along with a cheque for £300.
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For a job you charge £100 foryeah. and you submit a building notice application along with a cheque for £300.
i cover west lancs ,chorley and wigan councils i just send in my bs7671 certs downloaded from iet website stick them in a folder with my 2391 never had a failure yet.
How does showing your qualifcations demonstrate you are competent?
I qualified in 1981, I could of been driving a bus ever since but as long as I forward a copy of my C&Gs I'm competent?
I was making a general point Bear.I did not write the regs but thats what they require.
I agree qualifications do not make you competent but I do now have a reference from a registered spark for some of the work I have done that he has checked and signed off on and willing to vouch the work I do and have done coincides with all the regs required.
Plus it does state in 3.10 they will access what further testing would be required but the underlying question is can it be done so I and others who are not on a Part P competent scheme and do the work without needing registration as the electrical is not our main core business but falls inside of our scope of work sometimes.
Personally I feel the schemes are not set up for the sole traders and certainly for people such as myself we are being bullied into a scheme that we don't actually need.
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