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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 257446" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>Since Part P has been mentioned. I will say again, we don't have it in Scotland. Now I'm not saying that to gloat, or anything else, but as a pre cursor to a serious question:</p><p></p><p>Has anyone got any figures on accidents and deaths caused be electrical faults for England and Scotland? That would make an interesting comparison, to see if the introduction of part P really made any difference or not.</p><p></p><p>I don't meet many other electricians, since I'm self employed and almost without exception work on my own. All I can say is on the two occasions I have met a couple of other electricians, all signed up with Select or NICEIC I have seen them both quote wrong practices. So membership of a scam, even though it's optional up here, still does not prove they know everything, and always do things correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 257446, member: 6969"] Since Part P has been mentioned. I will say again, we don't have it in Scotland. Now I'm not saying that to gloat, or anything else, but as a pre cursor to a serious question: Has anyone got any figures on accidents and deaths caused be electrical faults for England and Scotland? That would make an interesting comparison, to see if the introduction of part P really made any difference or not. I don't meet many other electricians, since I'm self employed and almost without exception work on my own. All I can say is on the two occasions I have met a couple of other electricians, all signed up with Select or NICEIC I have seen them both quote wrong practices. So membership of a scam, even though it's optional up here, still does not prove they know everything, and always do things correctly. [/QUOTE]
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