SELECT warns of the danger of unqualified electricians without protection of title
SELECT is stepping up its campaign to get protection of title legislation to ensure only qualified electricians can do electrical work.
SELECT is stepping up its campaign to get protection of title legislation to ensure only qualified electricians can do electrical work.
Scotland’s electrical industry has once again backed new legislation that will protect the title of electrician.
Almost one third of Scotland’s MSPs have now given their support to SELECT’s campaign for regulating the profession of electrician after two more politicians added their names to the electrical trade body’s ‘Wall of Support’.
Right now, almost anyone can claim to be an electrician and carry out electrical work. The absence of the necessary qualifications and experience required to do so of course make this practice incredibly dangerous for both the ‘electrician’ in question and unwitting
SELECT has taken its campaign for regulation of the electrical industry to the Scottish Parliament this week in a bid to keep the issue firmly in the public eye.
Managing director of SELECT Alan Wilson has brought attention to a new report, and why it has reinforced the sector’s campaign for recognition of electricians as a profession.
The Current War changed the world – now today’s electricians can continue to change it for the better, says Alan Wilson, managing director of SELECT.
SELECT and the NICEIC have issued a joint statement supporting new regulations to help consumers and competent qualified electricians.
Clare Adamson, convener of Holyrood’s cross party group on accident prevention and safety, has become the latest member of the Scottish Parliament to back the campaign to regulate electricians.
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