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Support the campaign to protect the title of ‘Electrician’. Whatever was the outcome.

Support the campaign to protect the title of ‘Electrician’. Whatever was the outcome?


www.jib.org.uk/support-the-campaign-to-protect-the-title-of-electrician


 

Another question:

Not sure about this sentence below from the JIB, it does not make complete sense taken by itself. Is a gold card lesser value than a Reg Electrician. 


Electricians who signed up as Registered Electricians with the 17th Edition must upgrade to  the 18th Edition by 1st July 2019 or revert to their standard gold card

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  • It would get a lot of hits.


    Some years ago I went to wire some central heating controls and I asked the plumbers what the story was about the replacement consumer unit that had been installed a couple of days prior as every circuit was protected by a B16 MCB.


    Apparently the customers thought quotes from electricians for replacing the CU they had had were excessive, so the husband had bought a CU  and a box of B16 MCBs then got a bloke from down the pub to swap the original fuse board out for thirty quid on the Saturday morning.


    Top bloke that bloke from down the pub.




     Andy
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  • It would get a lot of hits.


    Some years ago I went to wire some central heating controls and I asked the plumbers what the story was about the replacement consumer unit that had been installed a couple of days prior as every circuit was protected by a B16 MCB.


    Apparently the customers thought quotes from electricians for replacing the CU they had had were excessive, so the husband had bought a CU  and a box of B16 MCBs then got a bloke from down the pub to swap the original fuse board out for thirty quid on the Saturday morning.


    Top bloke that bloke from down the pub.




     Andy
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