I'm sure that everyone here will agree that you Can Not become an electrician with 5 Weeks of training, even less so with the recently introduced 17 day courses!!

The main problem comes, with these Scheme Providers accepting such under trained people as competent electricians, that are basically legalising these people to enter peoples homes and undertaking electrical work!! I have no problem with those taking these courses, but i do have a problem with allowing under trained individuals into peoples homes, who are totally unaware of these people abilities.

I don't care what anyone Say's, you cannot be stacking shelves, sitting in an insurance office etc, one week and 5 to 7 weeks later be undertaking electrical work in peoples homes, with the blessing of these totally rouge scam providers, who's original brief was to ''Improve'' safety and certify electricians competence... The whole thing is now a complete farce, with some of these training centres now offering 17 day courses!!

The whole training system and certification requirement needs a thorough overhaul. It's just one big money making exercise, that is fooling candidates and the general public alike!!
 
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Part P caused major problems IMO short courses for other trades to jump on and do electrics,after 2 weeks they are all electricians lol

im normally too busy to attempt other trades work but maybe if us true sparks did plumbing,kitchen fitting etc it might p them off too.
 
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Going back to the OP , i would have said that it would be allowed as long as you have the appropriate insurances .
I can not see how testing and inspecting a property could be deemed as notifiable work !?
 
Doing an EICR is not notifiable but you may find that some people/businesses will want you to be NICEIC registered. If you tell them your with Elecsa or Napit they won't want you, which is wrong in my book. Its some form of discrimination but all the client will say to that is, "well you are too expensive then". So you can't win.



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I have just finished a 5 week wonder course. I an waiting for the results of my 2391 exam which I took a couple or 3 Friday's ago. I have a hypothetical question.

I can understand the need to subscribe to an approved competence scheme in order to be able to complete and certify notifiable works without paying the local building control to inspect and test the work (Building Regs). But do you have to be registered to a scheme to carry out periodic inspecting and testing. Surely if you are competent (which I am not I hasten to add), you meet the requirement of BS7671, so why pay several hundred pounds a year to subscribe to a scheme.

I'll take that as a "No" then.
 
Seftonbarn, you are correct, you don't need to be registered to carry out EICR. I myself am one of those fabulous Electrical Trainee, I have 2391 but after a while on the tools I have realised that the qualification is only a small part of it.

I would recommend that you get some time on the tools and get in with the more experienced sparkies. There are so many permutations of installations and faults that having the qualification will not help you. You need to know how to interpret the results you have gained on a test and make an informed decision from it, I was under no illusion that it would be easy however it is harder than I presumed, and I was one of the stronger students.

No more doors with a few circuits on that are easy to reach, more like dusty old houses with limited access, cables routed everywhere, running over heating pipes, baton holders in showers, rat poo in ceiling roses, CU's covered in kids toys, bathroom fans that haven't been cleaned in 30 years, kitchens an inch deep in grease, the list is endless.
 

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