manutd4life
DW Regular
ok mate, most of me dads work is in chorlton
ok mate, most of me dads work is in chorlton
Completed my endorsed electrical apprenticeship in the 1960's, then went on to university studying Electrical Engineering finally
achieving a 2.1 Honours.
Finally qualified as a Chartered Electrical Engineer in the late 1970's.
I am now allowed to design and certify an Electrical system, but NOT authorised to install, or in- house modify that design.
!!!
That just about sums up the stupidity of those in charge of making these rules and regulations, they need to be kept busy and sent out for a left handed screwdriver and a long weight.
Along with some tartan paint
(TT)
one of my first jobs I got sent for a glass hammer lol, and to make it worse they sent me to the accounts department to get it . And I went and got the piss taken out of me all month
one of my first jobs I got sent for a glass hammer lol, and to make it worse they sent me to the accounts department to get it . And I went and got the piss taken out of me all month
Just, you can add a socket, but you cannot extend or add a new electrical extension...
We are getting as bad as America and Austrailia......
I may have to pay some twart, to come and do I job, I could do myself but better......
Yip the govenment has screwed us again.
Any of who do not work in that field anymore but are qualified electricians, will not be allowed to do any major electrical work at home without first completing the goverments new competent person scheme. This comes into force on the 1st January 2004.
This site is designed primarily for firms that carry out fixed electrical installation work in dwellings in England and Wales and want to be able to self-certify that their work complies with the Building Regulations once Part P (electrical safety) is implemented on 1st January 2005.
The Part 'P' Competent Person Scheme offered here was approved by the Secretary of State on 29th June 2004.
It is provided by BRE Certification Ltd, with the support and cooperation of the Electrical Contractors' Association and the IEE.
More info can be found here :- htp://www.partp.co.uk/
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