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Young spark

Hi there,

I'm a time served electrician for a company and have my 2391/52 qualification.

Ive had my time out for nearly two years and I have made this thread as I'm looking or a bit of advice.

Can I test and sign off other electricians installs without being self employed and part of NICEIC etc ?

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Cheerw
 
Nope - you have to either be a member of a scheme or pay building control to do it. - sorry, didn't read properly - if you're working under a company who is registered i'm not sure, but if you want to sign them off under your own name you need the scheme membership.
 
Nope - you have to either be a member of a scheme or pay building control to do it. - sorry, didn't read properly - if you're working under a company who is registered i'm not sure, but if you want to sign them off under your own name you need the scheme membership.
Thanks for the reply ?
 
Nope. You want to test and sign off someone else's work and become legally responsible for it? Thats crazy. I think one of the English CPS's runs a proper 3rd party scheme
 
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