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Part P: ELECSA Assessment Overview

By joining a self-certification body such as ELECSA, you will be making Part P hassle free, and leaving you free to get on with running your business.
The Basics

The ELECSA Information Pack explains the scheme in greater detail and is available to download on our website http://www.elecsa.co.uk/assessment_help.aspx.

ELECSA operates two levels of self-certification scheme. The one you choose will depend on which one best suits your needs:

NAPIT About Us

NAPIT was formed in 1992 as the National Association for Professional Inspectors and Testers, with the aim of setting standards for industry. Since then NAPIT's role has evolved and expanded to be one of the fastest growing Government Approved register holders for Part P Registered Domestic Electrical Installers (both full and defined scope) while continuing to serve the needs of those carrying out equipment testing and electrical installation and testing in commercial and industrial sectors.

NICEIC Domestic Installer Scheme (Part P)

The Domestic Installer Scheme is NICEIC's approval for contractors undertaking work within the scope of Part P of the Building Regulations.

What is the Domestic Installer Scheme?
NICEIC's Domestic Installer Scheme has been approved to register installers to Full Scope or Defined Competence for domestic electrical installation work in accordance with Part P Building Regulations. The scheme covers design, installation and inspection and testing and certification of electrical installation work associated with dwellings, intended to operate at low or extra low voltage.

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