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Discuss Shop installs - niceic domestic installer in the Certification NICEIC, NAPIT, Stroma, BECSA Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Just to sum up, there is no requirement to belong to a trade body to carry out and certificate commercial work, unless the client makes such a requirement (check the specification).

There is no requirement to belong to a trade body to carry out domestic installation work if you are prepared to pay LABC in the notification process.

Neither of the above scenario's alter your certification obligations other than the colours of your certificates.
 
If you are a domestic installer and carry out the commercial installation within the shop outside the scope of your domestic installer conditions then will the niciec provide insurance backing if you are not an approved contractor.?

Absolutely not.
 

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