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    UK Homeowner - advice on my electrician's status, with regards to Part P regulations

    See this article: Part P Electrical Regulations Explained: How to Ensure Compliance - Electrical Times - https://www.electricaltimes.co.uk/part-p-electrical-regulations-explained-how-to-ensure-compliance/ specifically paragraph:"Non-registered electrical workers can be employed. But, only if...
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    UK Homeowner - advice on my electrician's status, with regards to Part P regulations

    He told me he did not have UK qualifications, did have in his country, and that he would get his fellow director of his company to test and certify. I then looked up the UK Part P regulations - and believe that this would be ok if his fellow director (qualified electrician in UK) had inspected...
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    UK Homeowner - advice on my electrician's status, with regards to Part P regulations

    We have had a rear extension built on our home, and our builder arranged the electrician for the electric work required. I have established that the Electrician and his helper (apprentice/junior) are from a country to the east of Europe and are not currently registered as UK electricians and do...

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