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How to certify work for inspection before joining Napit or Elecsa?

Afternoon All,

I am qualified to C&G 236 1 and 2 from along time ago! I also meet the criteria for both elecsa and Napit Part P schemes but I am a little confused by the requirement to get an example of my work tested and certified by someone else before the inspection that allows me to join the competent person schemes.
Any advice gratefully received.
Cheers Mark from Bristol
 
They’ll probably want to see 2 circuits that you’ve installed. They may let you do the job close to your assessment and then notify afterwards once you’ve passed.

Failing that, you’ll have to go through your local LABC and notify through them prior to being assessed.
 
Technically you should notify your LABC before you start the job, most are ok with this and woN’t ask you pay up front, but some do unfortunately, if you pass your assessment, you then have 30 days from the date you completed the work to notify via your CPS provider. NICEIC/Elecsa accept a consumer unit changed on your own property, not sure what Napit’s requirements are.
 
but I am a little confused by the requirement to get an example of my work tested and certified by someone else before the inspection that allows me to join the competent person schemes.

There is no such requirement.

You need to inspect, test and certify the work yourself for the assessor to then review the certificate as part of the assessment.
 
Are you not competent to do your own test and inspect?
Hi, Competent yes, register
Are you not competent to do your own test and inspect?
Hi, Competent and qualified but just not registered with a part P scheme hence I cannot certify my own work prior to registration.
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There is no such requirement.

You need to inspect, test and certify the work yourself for the assessor to then review the certificate as part of the assessment.
Many thanks for your reply. Elecsa say this regarding registration. 'The purpose of the site assessment is for you to show your work meets the industry standards and regulations for that work. The sites you present must be representative of the work you normally do, complies with Part P and been completed within the last 12 months. They should be fully installed, tested and certificated.' Does that mean I can certify the installation even though I am not a registered part P installer?
 
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Does that mean I can certify the installation even though I am not a registered part P installer?

Of course, part P has nothing to do with the certification of the work. Certification is a BS7671 matter and as long as you are competent you can do it.

The only thing you cannot do until you are registered with the CPS is notify LABC via the CPS.
 
Seems to be a common thing, the difference between certifying and notifying.
 

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