softus wrote
Do you think this would make a difference? ha. As previously said i dont disagree with it, the electrical trade needed something like part P. Has it been implemented correctly though? Could the situation be improved and the law refined? I believe so personally.
softus wrote
not at all confused, im well aware it doesnt assess your competence-as said in previous post- ive seen much work by registered contractors which quite honestly is a disgrace.
softus wrote
he doesnt drive . Technically you are correct but i dont think your comparison is really relevant if you think about it hard enough.
softus wrote
In a word yes, just because someone has some qualifications and is part P registered it doesnt mean that they are working to the regulations and are doing exceptable work.....i know because ive seen it (think we all have). we all have gaps in our knowledge, some larger than others. Im sure there are sparks out there with the same qualifications as me who are far better and more knowledgable/experienced than i am, but there will also be ones who have bigger gaps in knowledge or cant be bothered to work to regs or just dont know how.
Have you told your MP that you think this particular law is wrong?
Do you think this would make a difference? ha. As previously said i dont disagree with it, the electrical trade needed something like part P. Has it been implemented correctly though? Could the situation be improved and the law refined? I believe so personally.
softus wrote
You still seem confused about the Part P process. Registration for self-certification isn't a yardstick of electrical competence, it's just a record of those who are qualified, who offer a domestic service to consumers, and who can be bothered to register.
not at all confused, im well aware it doesnt assess your competence-as said in previous post- ive seen much work by registered contractors which quite honestly is a disgrace.
softus wrote
In that case you could point out to him that he could save a lot of money on not maintaining his car, not having it MOTd, and not taxing it.
he doesnt drive . Technically you are correct but i dont think your comparison is really relevant if you think about it hard enough.
softus wrote
This is interesting - are you saying that the qualifications that you claim to be proof of your own competence are not a valid way of determining the competence of other electricians?
In a word yes, just because someone has some qualifications and is part P registered it doesnt mean that they are working to the regulations and are doing exceptable work.....i know because ive seen it (think we all have). we all have gaps in our knowledge, some larger than others. Im sure there are sparks out there with the same qualifications as me who are far better and more knowledgable/experienced than i am, but there will also be ones who have bigger gaps in knowledge or cant be bothered to work to regs or just dont know how.