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Hi guys hope everyone is good
Wonder if anyone can offer any advice on the 7232 course if use done the course or any advice about it please ?
I've got a reasonable amount of experience and can carry out majority of testing and done electrical work for several years of which I normally have checked and certified by qualified electrician, but looking to be able to sign off my own works etc.
Any advice appreciated Thanks all
 
I dont think that course will give you what you're looking for. You need to join a part P scheme and meet their entry requirements. As far as I know most of them require the 18th edition and possibly the 2391 now aswell. Others maybe able to advise further.
 
I dont think that course will give you what you're looking for. You need to join a part P scheme and meet their entry requirements. As far as I know most of them require the 18th edition and possibly the 2391 now aswell. Others maybe able to advise further.
What's a Part P Scheme
 
Hi sparky I've spoken to napit and the guy advised that I do that course then would need to do 18th,
reason I'm asking is because he seemed a bit pushy to get me to sign up etc and when I asked if that was all I needed to do along with 18th he said yeah that will get me started
 
Cheers zerax how would I survive without you guy's
guys.no apostrophe wanted. the apostrophe signifies the possessive pronoun as in " the guy's boots". just saying. :D:D:D.
 
Hi sparky I've spoken to napit and the guy advised that I do that course then would need to do 18th,
reason I'm asking is because he seemed a bit pushy to get me to sign up etc and when I asked if that was all I needed to do along with 18th he said yeah that will get me started
Course he did
 
just in 1 of those moods. i blame a lack of Theakston's. (note the correct use of the apostrophe.hee, hee)
 

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