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Been working as a electrician for 15 years for a niceic approved company. Our registered niceic supervisor is moving to open up another branch of our company. I have been asked to step in to his shoes. He used to sign off all our work as he had every qualification going. My question is, will i now be able to certify my own work on this side as i only hold the 17th edition qualification. All info much appreciated and thanks for your time guys!
 
only 17th and some experience in inspection and testing but no formal qualification. thanks
 
2391 is now no more. I think the equivalent is the 2394 and 2395. Best to do this if you aren't 100% confident in the inspect and test department.
 
have yet to raise the matter with them yet. slightly confused in regards to the 2394/5. Does the 2394 allow you to test and certify your own work and the 2395 other peoples? or will i have to fork out and do both and thanks
 

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