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Hi Guys, am new to the forum and looking for a little help!

Going back 24 years now I started an apprenticeship as an Electrician, I gained my Electrical Installation 236 part 1 in 1993 and in 1994 I sat my Part 2 but failed the last multi choice paper. Now hear is were i am confused, there are four components to the Part 2, I have an assignment pass*, second written pass and first written credit but is the multi choice exam i failed called the centre assessment ?


The reason i am looking for all my Part Two awards is because I am looking for fully approved JIB status due to keeping up my regs and over past 20 years I have worked for four different installation and maintenance company's and i am currently now in charge of 7 engineers as engineer manager but now my company is registered with NICEIC and qualifications need to be shown and I don't want do be ----ed out of my job after all this time! Anyone think i may have a problem?
 
even if your 236 certs are complete , you will still need the C&G 2391 testing cert ( or the newer 2394 / 5 testing certs ) plus 17th edition cert plus ECS H&S assessment.


your gonna have a bit of an uphill struggle leaving it 20 yrs but it is still achieveable.
 
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