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18th Edition training is it only for electricians?

I am writing to request assistance from a technical query related to 18th Edition Wiring regulation. I am told that this training is only for electricians and no other engineers. Is this correct?

What it is, I am a qualified Electrical Engineer from academics in HV and energy engineering and never worked on LV installations or related where some digging involvement required too before then. In my employment, my electrical manager who was also HV and LV qualified booked me on the 18th edition training but then he left and another manager I was given who is Mechanical  has said that the 18th edition is for electricians or NVQ only and that my academics qualifications are enough and that I should carry the LV installations works but I am not comfortable because I have not worked on LV installations as such and concerns of H&S. He is saying that I don't need the training at all because I have a master in HV engineering and I tried to explain that they are not the same and regulations are different but not listened too. Could you assist with this and provide your comment from a professional point of view?  That means he want to take me off this training and that I should not attend this training?

My background is: A qualified Electrical Power Engineer with no LV installations background or related, would this not be reasonable to attend? or would academic and HV qualification mean that the person can carry out 18th edition LV installation works on industrial or domestic type of environment without the 18th edition?

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  • Twenty odd years ago when it did the 16th Edition and I&T courses a guy signed up to do the I&T course alongside us.

    He wasn’t a happy man, he had been asked by his NICEIC inspector why he was doing EICRs without having appropriate qualifications, he signed up to do the I&T with us as evening classes and to do the 16th at a different college on a Saturday to do them both at the same time. He failed the I&T exam, I don’t know how he got on with the 16th.

    No one should be expecting you to certify that installation work as being in accordance with anything without appropriate training and qualifications, even if they are seen as being at a lower level than the qualifications you already have.

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  • Twenty odd years ago when it did the 16th Edition and I&T courses a guy signed up to do the I&T course alongside us.

    He wasn’t a happy man, he had been asked by his NICEIC inspector why he was doing EICRs without having appropriate qualifications, he signed up to do the I&T with us as evening classes and to do the 16th at a different college on a Saturday to do them both at the same time. He failed the I&T exam, I don’t know how he got on with the 16th.

    No one should be expecting you to certify that installation work as being in accordance with anything without appropriate training and qualifications, even if they are seen as being at a lower level than the qualifications you already have.

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