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I've just been reading through the ELECTROTECHNICAL ASSESSMENT SPECIFICATION FOR USE BY CERTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION BODIES (file:///U:/eas-15-362%20(1).pdf) and I was unsure if a 'qualified supervisor' is the same as a 'competent person'?

If you are a sole trader and need to sign work off do you have to be a 'qualified supervisor' or is this some kind of higher role compared to a domestic installer or competent person?

I'm just a bit confused by all the terminology!
 
@happyhippydad This probably explains it better, Take me for example I have 3 lads on the books but only one is my QS but I am the PDH ( principal duty holder ) Also you can have more than one QS it just costs more money but allows more staff to deal with the paperwork and the annual assesment.
 

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Thanks a lot Glenn. That's interesting, looks like I am the QS then!

I keep threatening to do the Level 3 but finding the time to even think about it is difficult enough. Having read through the link I put in the first post it looks as though you need to have level 3 now if you want to APPLY to a scheme to sign off work. It's not retrospective though so those who are already with a scheme are exempt (for the time being!) Does this sound correct?
 
Thanks a lot Glenn. That's interesting, looks like I am the QS then!

I keep threatening to do the Level 3 but finding the time to even think about it is difficult enough. Having read through the link I put in the first post it looks as though you need to have level 3 now if you want to APPLY to a scheme to sign off work. It's not retrospective though so those who are already with a scheme are exempt (for the time being!) Does this sound correct?

They get round the level 3 by doing the 1 day 2393 level 3 part P building regs course.
 
I've just gone through scheme approval and they happily accepted my 2365 Level 2.

(Yep, I have full plans to continue on my learning beginning with the 2365 Level 3 starting next month - just registered with a scheme so I can do some of the notifiable stuff I am competent with and start to build things up)
 
Re the level 3 @happyhippydad I was talking about Approved contractor, if it is just for messing someone's plaster up with ya Scutch chisel then level 2 will probably do .:mamazed:

Perhaps so, although when I phoned up to apply for DI he asked me whether I wanted to go AC and assured me that my qualifications were enough for this.
 
You;re probably right pal, it's just when we joined they wanted level 3 but it's probably changed now.

I read somewhere (can't remember where) that it was changing back so level three was going to be the requirement again - not sure if there's any truth in this or what the timescale would be (it's not the sort of thing you can change over night).....
 

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