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Scottish Govt to regulate "electrician" description

Currently anyone can call themselves an electrician, without the need for any qualifications or competency.

The Scottish Government is gathering information and views on whether regulations should be introduced in relation to electricians. While the focus of the consultation is on domestic work carried out for individual consumers, it will also apply to commercial and industrial work.

https://consult.gov.scot/energy-and-climate-change-directorate/a-consultation-on-the-regulation-of-electricians/
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  • If that is rewritten as”


    Electricians typically hold trade qualifications and may have completed an apprenticeship in electrical installation design and installation. Practising electricians may have specific qualifications  and be members of a trade body and also a competent person register. These include NAPIT and the registers operated by Certsure, such as the NICEIC, they may also have membership of the professional body the IET at a defined level.


    Is that reasonably accurate?


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  • If that is rewritten as”


    Electricians typically hold trade qualifications and may have completed an apprenticeship in electrical installation design and installation. Practising electricians may have specific qualifications  and be members of a trade body and also a competent person register. These include NAPIT and the registers operated by Certsure, such as the NICEIC, they may also have membership of the professional body the IET at a defined level.


    Is that reasonably accurate?


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