The NICEIC's stance is straightforward; you can issue certificates with their logo if you have been assessed by them as acceptably competent to do so. This applies as much to ACs as to DIs, but in the case of a DI the standard assessment only includes installation, so an additional assessment is required to establish competence to inspect and report.
it lights up if some idiot turns it back on..
I don't have any breaker lock offs, been trying to find somewhere that sells em for years.
I've had it done to me.. flash bang, missing the end off a screwdriver..
And here's an example of what I mean: //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=117303It would have been a much better step if NICEIC had not decided to start registering people who don't have enough experience.
By all means have a system which allows people to get started, and become "improvers", and by all means for the domestic installation market strip away the unnecessary parts of the traditional full-C&G+long-apprenticeship route, but don't create a system which presents someone who's got a fairly basic qualification and no real experience as a professional who is fully accredited by a trade body.
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