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BC don't need to inspect if they accept that a non-registered spark is competent.
Really ? Is that through A JIB card or college certificates or the results of the Inspection and Testing results ?
As you are the one signing the certificate, you are stating that all is to latest Regulations. Something to think about.
However, if my memory serves me correctly. Part P document states that a certified electrician should carry out the works and certify or the work should have a third party certificate by scheme member.
 
Really ? Is that through A JIB card or college certificates or the results of the Inspection and Testing results ?
As you are the one signing the certificate, you are stating that all is to latest Regulations. Something to think about.
However, if my memory serves me correctly. Part P document states that a certified electrician should carry out the works and certify or the work should have a third party certificate by scheme member.
Certified by who? the Schemes?
 
Really ? Is that through A JIB card or college certificates or the results of the Inspection and Testing results ?
As you are the one signing the certificate, you are stating that all is to latest Regulations. Something to think about.
However, if my memory serves me correctly. Part P document states that a certified electrician should carry out the works and certify or the work should have a third party certificate by scheme member.
you are correctin as much as regards ,say, a CU change or other notifiable works where the only works done are electrical. in the case of a new-build, extension etc., where building work is involved and building control are also involved anyway, it is up to the discretion of LABC to accept or not accept a non-scam member's certificate for the electrical work.

it's all a shambles anyway. why would they need to raise a building notice for ÂŁ300 for just electrical work,when no building work is taking place.
 

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