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GN8Guidance note 3and the earthing in whos number I can’t remember.
To be fair, I'm happy that the regulations change often. Technology evolves rapidly & constantly, and old systems become outdated & irrelevant. It's awesome that the regulations keep up-to-date with current systems, to ensure people are safe while also recognising/encouraging advancements within the industry. I genuinely wish other laws could follow the same path.The regs change with sickening regularity.
I bought the level 2 book first, then later bought the level 3 book when needed to spread out the cost. You don't need to buy everything at once, focus on what you need right now.I just don’t want to buy a book and find it’s outdated. Going to get the Level 2 and 3 CG first.
I've heard of this book! While I haven't used it myself, from memory, I believe my tutor also recommended it.A novice friendly book is The Part P Doctor, if that is the correct title!
To be fair, I'm happy that the regulations change often. Technology evolves rapidly & constantly, and old systems become outdated & irrelevant. It's awesome that the regulations keep up-to-date with current systems, to ensure people are safe while also recognising/encouraging advancements within the industry. I genuinely wish other laws could follow the same path.
I bought the level 2 book first, then later bought the level 3 book when needed to spread out the cost. You don't need to buy everything at once, focus on what you need right now.
I've heard of this book! While I haven't used it myself, from memory, I believe my tutor also recommended it.
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