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Old Jan 10th 2009, 4:40 pm
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Hi,

I have recently qualified as a domestic installer and have registered for part p with elecsa.

Do they have anything like that in oz or have you got to do the full works

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Originally Posted by Mr_Bump
Hi,

I have recently qualified as a domestic installer and have registered for part p with elecsa.

Do they have anything like that in oz or have you got to do the full works

Ian
Hi Ian,

You need to have a look at

4313-11 Electrical Powerline Tradesperson

4311-13 Electrician (Special Class)

4315-11 Electronic Equipment Tradesperson

4311-11 General Electrician

And see which one describes you best

Good Luck


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