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|| 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?5. What is the 'Competent Persons' scheme and registration?Electricians and electrical contractors who register with a 'Competent PersonSelf-Certification' scheme will be able to self-certify compliance with Part P of the Building Regulations whenever they carry out 'notifiable' work. Persons who are not registered with a self-certification scheme - including DIYers, will need to notify or submit plans to a building control body, unless the work is non-notifiable. AbleTek is a registered NICEIC registered Domestic Installer, which means we are certified and authorised 'competent persons' against Part P, the latest building regulations, and are able to 'self certify' our work as described above. Please [click here] for types of work which IS covered by Part P and notifable. Please [click here] for types of work which is NOT covered by Part P and not notifable. |
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