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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 495344" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Having thought about this a bit more</p><p></p><p>The problem with a scheme for EICR's is how do you quantify bad practice, it is nigh on impossible to register a complaint with any of the existing electrical schemes as it is, so unless there is an independent complaints procedure I don't see any change happening especially given that the proposed scheme is to be set up by Certsure and Napit. I don't recall CORGI being asked to set up the Gas Safe Register so why ask an interested body to set up a PRS EICR scheme</p><p></p><p>They keep on using the term competent why can't we have a skilled and suitable qualified persons scheme</p><p></p><p>Listening to all of the usual political waffle programmes of a Sunday morning and you get the usual minimum pay and investing in skills, they bang on about increasing and improving skill levels yet all they seem to promote are woolly training schemes that give minimum or below minimum level training and then say people are skilled above what they are actually qualified for</p><p></p><p>The make up of the government committee says it all I can't say it covers and comprehensively represents all aspects of the building industry and aspects of it seem to be a closed ranks club to further the aims of select groups with a financial interest</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 495344, member: 8931"] Having thought about this a bit more The problem with a scheme for EICR's is how do you quantify bad practice, it is nigh on impossible to register a complaint with any of the existing electrical schemes as it is, so unless there is an independent complaints procedure I don't see any change happening especially given that the proposed scheme is to be set up by Certsure and Napit. I don't recall CORGI being asked to set up the Gas Safe Register so why ask an interested body to set up a PRS EICR scheme They keep on using the term competent why can't we have a skilled and suitable qualified persons scheme Listening to all of the usual political waffle programmes of a Sunday morning and you get the usual minimum pay and investing in skills, they bang on about increasing and improving skill levels yet all they seem to promote are woolly training schemes that give minimum or below minimum level training and then say people are skilled above what they are actually qualified for The make up of the government committee says it all I can't say it covers and comprehensively represents all aspects of the building industry and aspects of it seem to be a closed ranks club to further the aims of select groups with a financial interest [/QUOTE]
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