
In
January 2005, Part P of the Building Regulations
came into force. These regulations introduced
safety standards to electrical installations
within domestic properties.
This means that, with few exceptions, any
electrical work undertaken in your home such as
the addition of a new electrical circuit or any
work in your kitchen, bathroom or garden area
must be notified to the Local Authority Building
Control for inspection.
It
even includes work that has been carried out
professionally, by yourself or another family
member or friend.
By
using a contractor who is registered with a
Competent Persons Scheme such as NICEIC (National
Inspection Council for Electrical
Installation Contracting), the
contractor will be able to self-certify that the
work meets the required standards and that it
has been notified to the local authority.
NICEIC approved contractors have been
independently assessed to ensure that they
operate to the highest safety standards. If the
work you’ve had done is affected by Part P, your
contractor will notify NICEIC of the job done
and you will receive a building compliance
certificate so that you know that the work has
been registered with your Local Authority
Building Control.
You will almost certainly have to produce this
certificate at a later date, so when it arrives,
please keep it in a safe and secure place.
By
using an NICEIC contractor, you have additional
security by providing you the opportunity to
purchase a warranty for the work that has just
been completed.
Part-P Flowchart
(courtesy of the Electrical Safety Council):
www.electricalsafetycouncil.org.uk/pdf/partpfaq.pdf
For
more Information or if you have any questions
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