|
|
|
|||||||||
| Electrical | ![]() |
![]() |
||||||||
![]() |
||||||||||
Part P - Building Regulations __ |
||||||||||
|| Part P, Electrical & Building Regulations![]() 1. What is Part P?2. Why do we need electrical regulation?3. What types of electrical work DOES Part P cover?4. What types of electrical work does Part P NOT cover?5. What is the 'Competent Persons' scheme and registration?6. Are electricians and electrical contractors required to register?7. How will compliance with Part P be enforced?8. What benefits is Part P aiming to provide?9. How do my local area building control office treat Part P?10. Can I get cheaper house insurance if work is certified to Part P?9. How do my local area building control office treat Part P?All local area building control offices (LABC's) should be working to the latest buildingregulations, and enforcing requirements against Part P. Our experience has shown us that many LABC's are indeed working to Part P and enforcing requirements to notify and/or through a registered Part P electrician or contractor. However, experience has also shown us that some LABC's have yet to really embrace Part P, left not very sure about what it is and how applicable Part P is with and against other building regulations. Our local offices through South Lincolnshire, North Cambs and East Norfolk, are, on the whole, quite well understood and versed in Part P. AbleTek has worked with many of these to help ensure regulations are adhered to and also providing support to them for test and inspection against notified work. |
||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||
|
|
||||||||||