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Slightly hypothetical question regarding qualifications

I have been thinking - I know this can be dangerous!


I'm charged with maintenance in our factory, I think most people would now call it Facilities Management, Although I do have tools, I am office based but will turn my hand to the odd practical job here and there.


I also think I am reasonably knowledgable regarding the wiring regulations and I am competent enough to have electricians working for me that I can understand in reasonably good detail about what's going on, 


However, I don't have any qualifications, beyond a (ridiculous) basic electrical principles course I was sent on a few years back. GCSE physics was more thorough - I said it was a box-ticking course, so I could reset MCBs!


I would like to have the qualifications that I expect electricians to have, but still only for my desk-based job, so I can speak with more confidence about what I am expecting my electricians to do. I know most have done a four-year college course, which I can't do. 


I'm always a bit anxious about signing off isolations and supervising people testing for dead, accepting repairs and new work purely because someone has said 'aye, its alright'


I'm feeling slightly short of words to explain myself fully, but I hope you get the gist. 


Any thoughts?

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  • I'm not looking for a permit to work course, and we select contractors the way Dave suggests, this is more about me expanding my knowledge on the actual work being done 


    our H&S dept just say they have to have 18th edition, which I find isn't the only quality contractors need when working for me!


    ask the same question about gas, and well, I still don't have a coherent answer
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  • I'm not looking for a permit to work course, and we select contractors the way Dave suggests, this is more about me expanding my knowledge on the actual work being done 


    our H&S dept just say they have to have 18th edition, which I find isn't the only quality contractors need when working for me!


    ask the same question about gas, and well, I still don't have a coherent answer
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