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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
- United Kingdom
- What type of forum member are you?
- Trainee Electrician
- Business Name
- PNX ELECTRICAL
As others have said; he has the legislature to back a refusal to work. I would take them on myself because I like a good H&S scrap, especially when the legislature is clear cut.
Simplified way to get through to your husband is; if you changed something and it went wrong, how would you prove your competency in a court of law - He can be qualified (or not) all he likes but paperwork rules here; there has to be evidence of competency, one of those times where experience means nothing and paperwork means everything.
Simplest way I can put it; Babies are born with legs and vocal cords but it takes months and years before they become competent on the use of them and can walk the walk and talk the talk.
Simplified way to get through to your husband is; if you changed something and it went wrong, how would you prove your competency in a court of law - He can be qualified (or not) all he likes but paperwork rules here; there has to be evidence of competency, one of those times where experience means nothing and paperwork means everything.
Simplest way I can put it; Babies are born with legs and vocal cords but it takes months and years before they become competent on the use of them and can walk the walk and talk the talk.