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Iam looking for advise regarding the completion certificate in Scotland. Joomla Templates 3.4. Iam an approved electrician who recently started working for myself and have an up to date SJIB card also recently passed 17th edition and SELECT traing course for testing and inspection. I was been asked by a customer to sign off the electrical test certificate required from building control after recent building alterations she had done (builder had vanished after payment). I did not do any of the electrical work myself but completed a periodic inspection report after a full check off all electrics (all electrical work checked out ok).

The form was submitted to the building control who said everything is ok with my completed form but have asked for the certificate to be stamped. This is the first time I have been asked for a stamp and to be honest I dont know what they mean by a stamp. I am going to meet building control at the house on Friday but was wanting to know before I meet them.

Part P Building Regulations – Electrical Safety Information for DIY Enthusiasts. Part P building regulations. Non-notifiable electrical installation work. Electrical certificates in Scotland. I did not do any of the electrical work myself but completed a periodic inspection report. (say, re-wiring a 2-storey. Fishy Game 2. Building Regulations - Scotland and Northern Ireland. There are no significant differences in general installation requirements for electrical work.

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You are meeting building control from which council? Edinburgh and Ayr (i think) require certs to be completed by SELECT/NICEIC registered sparks only. Glasgow City Council don't. Don't know about any others. AFAIK if a building warrant isn't required (then no certs are required - there is no requirement to work to 7671.

(Could be wrong but i've taken that from the Scottish building regs ie SBSA Domestic and non-domestic handbooks, anyone else know more??) The BC guy who came to mine (GCC) barely glanced at the certs, when I asked if it was all ok and didn't need to be SELECT/NICEIC (the only schemes currently available in Scotland) he said yes and checked the certs to make sure they WEREN'T SELECT/NICEIC branded. Got the completion cert a couple of days later. Mine was an EIC tho, not a periodic (did all the work and filled certs myself, am 16th edition qualified but not time served or sjib... ) No idea what they mean by wanting a 'stamp'. You could try calling BC and making a general enquiry but if its GCC good luck getting any useful information out of them, especially after 12 noon for some reason! So i suppose Edinburgh and Ayr are possibly acting illegally by not providing their own verification scheme and I guess Glasgow are probably being derelict in their duty by not providing a robust enquiry system (as far as the BC guy who gave me my completion cert. Goes, i could have copied my test results or made them up, i'm 99.9% sure nobody checked anything).

Thats assuming the SBSA rules are statutory - i don't know... It's a bit of a shambles really as to apply for a building warrant you have to submit 'existing' and 'proposed' drawings of the entire property even if you just want to, say, move or add a socket in a bedroom in a 3 storey house. Also, as i said above, if a warrant is not required (say, re-wiring a 2-storey house) then there is no requirement for certification (afaik). And you thought part P was a dogs dinner!