National publicity campaign sees Electrical Safety Register promoted to millions
A campaign to promote the Electrical Safety Register reached an audience in excess of 32 million people following coverage on national TV, radio and newspapers.
A campaign to promote the Electrical Safety Register reached an audience in excess of 32 million people following coverage on national TV, radio and newspapers.
The Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) and NICEIC have welcomed government plans to reduce the number of notifiable works, saying it will cut some of the red tape faced by industry. Both also say that the launch of the Electrical Safety Register (www.electricalsafetyregister.com)
In a move aimed at bringing the electrical contracting industry together, the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) and Electrical Safety Council (ESC) have announced the creation of the Electrical Safety Register. In addition, from 1 April 2013, NICEIC and Elecsa will be operated
NICEIC Live North 2012, taking place in Bolton Arena on 1 November, is the second leg of the NICEIC’s trade event for the electrical contracting industry.
Forrest has become the first firm to achieve certification for Green Deal by NICEIC. Forrest, which specialises in social housing regeneration, is now one of just a few businesses in the country to be certified against the Green Deal standard PAS 2030
NICEIC chief executive officer Emma Clancy was among a panel of leading electrical contracting industry figures called in front of the Department of Communities and Local Government (CLG) Select Committee to discuss the case for retaining electrical safety as part of the
NICEIC is encouraging electricians to transfer for free from their current scheme provider to NICEIC’s Domestic Installer Scheme (DIS). NICEIC’s Domestic Installer Scheme registers installers to Full Scope or Defined Competence for domestic electrical installation work in accordance with Part P of
The Ascertiva Group has been successful in its application to join the UKAS pilot of the government’s ‘Green Deal’ initiative. The UKAS pilot has been established to test the certification process and standards, which Green Deal Certification Bodies use to assure quality
There was no escape for one ruthless rogue trader at Euston Station yesterday after he was bricked into a wall of shame by NICEIC. Thousands of commuters come together to add a brick to board in the fraud. The stunt formed part
A family firm has been convicted of fraudulently claiming to be registered with NICEIC and Gas Safe. Enfield based Tony Matheou and his two sons Marios and Anthony, who traded under the name of AA & E Builders, were convicted of falsely
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