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Part P third party

Re Part P Certification. Does a third party have to physically test an installation himself or is it sufficient to trust the test evidence of the electrician that did the work. I have been asked this by a neighbour and whilst I once knew the wiring regs I am no longer up to date (and not practicing). Thanks
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  • Whilst I agree with JP 100%, the tricky bit will be to get the "scheme" operators to comply. Whilst some may have charitable status, it is not clear who the recipiants of the Charity are, except perhaps the employees! John's idea may need some changes to training, and quite a few electricians are likely to need more qualifications, but that has not been a problem for the Gas industry, although it may have pushed up prices somewhat. How do you all feel about that?
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  • Whilst I agree with JP 100%, the tricky bit will be to get the "scheme" operators to comply. Whilst some may have charitable status, it is not clear who the recipiants of the Charity are, except perhaps the employees! John's idea may need some changes to training, and quite a few electricians are likely to need more qualifications, but that has not been a problem for the Gas industry, although it may have pushed up prices somewhat. How do you all feel about that?
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