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Old 16-04-2008, 16:42   #1
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Electrical Qualifications

Afternoon All

Anybody able to tell me:

1. What qualifications are needed to be able to undertake electrical installations within the UK?

2. What qualifications are needed to then certify those installations, or installations carried out by other persons?

3. What sort of cost the required training would normally run to?

4. If there are any specific training organisations, or bodies that certify them, that I should look out for/avoid?



I'm thinking about a change in career. Already fairly competent with electrics, just not had any 'official' training/certification.

Thanks
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Re: Electrical Qualifications

Not too sure, but I bet you'd need to get 16th (or the new 17th) Edition Wiring Regulations in there.
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Re: Electrical Qualifications

Cheers AntiSilence, I think you're right.

Been doing some reading on the tinterweb, but it all seems very confusing. Nobody seems to have a straight answer as to what is needed.....

Thanks Gav, I'll sit back and see what the ever wonderful boppy has to say
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Afternoon All

Anybody able to tell me:

1. What qualifications are needed to be able to undertake electrical installations within the UK?

2. What qualifications are needed to then certify those installations, or installations carried out by other persons?

3. What sort of cost the required training would normally run to?

4. If there are any specific training organisations, or bodies that certify them, that I should look out for/avoid?



I'm thinking about a change in career. Already fairly competent with electrics, just not had any 'official' training/certification.

Thanks

16th edition mate then you'll have to be registered with the NIC/EIC to enable you to work on houses.
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