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I’ve been trying it out and I’ve been liking it to be honest, is it fairly easy to upload the certificates to the NAPIT website ? Got my assessment at the end of the month and just trying to figure out how it all works.
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You don't need to do that.I’ve been trying it out and I’ve been liking it to be honest, is it fairly easy to upload the certificates to the NAPIT website ? Got my assessment at the end of the month and just trying to figure out how it all works.
Okay thank you, it’s just because I had a lady from NAPIT tell me that all certificates are free with NAPIT except for Part P but she said with external software I’d have to pay £1.50 per certificate to NAPIT. So I’m not too sure what she means by that?You don't need to do that.
You just need to be able to access the certificates, in any form, paper or electronic.
The only thing you need to do on the Napit portal is notifications for Part P jobs.
I've used electraform for a while and recently been trying out the Megger CertSuite which so far I'm quite liking.
Okay thank you, it’s just because I had a lady from NAPIT tell me that all certificates are free with NAPIT except for Part P but she said with external software I’d have to pay £1.50 per certificate to NAPIT. So I’m not too sure what she means by that?
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