ktguk
Senior Member
hi, prob stupid question but whats the point of green forms (unregistered), thought you had to be with a someone like nic or napit to sign off
Russell there is no legal necessity to be registered on a scheme even on the Domestic side.On the commercial side there is no legal neccesity to be in a scheme so green forms are appropriate then, thats one use.
you need to be registered with a scam provider to 'sign off' part p jobs. for commercial and certain other domestic works, you dont need to be registered with anyone. the green NIC forms are for use by anyone, registered with them or nothi, prob stupid question but whats the point of green forms (unregistered), thought you had to be with a someone like nic or napit to sign off
The Domestic installation variety of the NICEIC forms are produced in a shortened format to suit that particular application. 3 pages for EIC. 4 Pages for PIR [ used to be 3 .until BS 7671 2008]There is no point, to many pages you may as well use iee forms.Batty
They must of changed them then. I used some years ago and there was a lot of stuff in them that is not in the standard forms.The Domestic installation variety of the NICEIC forms are produced in a shortened format to suit that particular application. 3 pages for EIC. 4 Pages for PIR [ used to be 3 .until BS 7671 2008]
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