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I've got my 3rd annual ELECSA Part P assessment coming up. I've recently wired a large extension on my own house and I am wondering if I can use that for the assessment ... does anyone know if using a job on your own property is acceptable / unacceptable?
I know it's definitely ok for the first assessment, and took them to a customer's house last year, so I'm wondering if I can get away with using my own house this year.
I can't find anywhere that says it has to be a paying job, all I can find on the ELECSA site is: "Site Visit: The assessor will need to see domestic installation work representative of the work you typically undertake. It also needs to be substantial enough to allow the assessor to make an objective assessment of your competence and the work you present on the day will be subject to the judgement of the assessor that this assessment can be made"
Has anyone here used their own house for an annual (not first) assessment?
I know it's definitely ok for the first assessment, and took them to a customer's house last year, so I'm wondering if I can get away with using my own house this year.
I can't find anywhere that says it has to be a paying job, all I can find on the ELECSA site is: "Site Visit: The assessor will need to see domestic installation work representative of the work you typically undertake. It also needs to be substantial enough to allow the assessor to make an objective assessment of your competence and the work you present on the day will be subject to the judgement of the assessor that this assessment can be made"
Has anyone here used their own house for an annual (not first) assessment?