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NAPIT Assessment

Hey Team,

I am just joining NAPIT for first time and have a assessment to prove my competence. My issue is i am still working full time so have no installations for them to inspect. I have told them this and they said put 2 installs into my house but as we all know if it was that easy we would all do work at home but its chasing walls etc to do this. 

My question if anyone knows would they allow a simple Radial Socket below fuse board and a batton with light switch again just below board? Its simple but once they come they can ask all the questions they want and look at my CV and qualification to realise who i am competent wise. I am really only joining as i would like to do landlord certs in own time and sometime this year will be going it alone doing certification and inspection work.
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  • I am really only joining as i would like to do landlord certs

    I'm not sure about NAPIT, but some "clubs" had different classes of membership - "domestic installer" was different to a full contractor, which was different again to "inspector only".  Presumably they'll want to see something that reassures them that you have all the necessary skills for whatever class of membership you're applying for. E.g. for those classes that involve actually doing installation work they'd want to see that you have the necessary "craft skills" as well theoretical knowledge and certificates.


       - Andy.
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  • I am really only joining as i would like to do landlord certs

    I'm not sure about NAPIT, but some "clubs" had different classes of membership - "domestic installer" was different to a full contractor, which was different again to "inspector only".  Presumably they'll want to see something that reassures them that you have all the necessary skills for whatever class of membership you're applying for. E.g. for those classes that involve actually doing installation work they'd want to see that you have the necessary "craft skills" as well theoretical knowledge and certificates.


       - Andy.
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