Almost a year ago, we referred in this blog to the confusion created in the industry by having two separate registers for electricians.
NAPIT and Certsure, which operates the ELESCA and NICEIC brands, have now agreed to create one easily identifiable mark for all full scope Part P registered electricians that is easily recognisable by consumers and supported by a single register.
Stephen Williams MP: "Pleased with the collaborative approach taken by Certsure and NAPIT."
Certsure and NAPIT had created separate registers 12 months ago to promote the use of competent, registered electricians to consumers. The intention of both organisations was to help simplify the market and raise public awareness about the dangers of sub-standard electrical repairs and installations.
Both organisations were concerned that the attention given to the registers since their launch has proven a distraction from key issues in the industry such as safety and quality. In order to overcome this NAPIT and Certsure met in the autumn of 2013 to discuss a new way forward for promoting the use of competent, registered domestic electricians to consumers.
“By taking this approach, consumers will benefit from a single point of reference, and it will be far easier to find a competent registered electrician in their local area”, commented Emma Clancy, Chief Executive Officer of Certsure.
"It is envisaged that the mark will sit alongside all electrical Competent Person Scheme Operators brands, and serve as a easily identifiable mark for consumers giving them confidence in their decision. In turn, responsible contractors will benefit from further promotion in recognition of their commitment to Approved Document P and ensuring high standards."
Michael Andrews, NAPIT Group Chief Executive, commented: "Along with Certsure, we have recognised that the presence of two registers was not the best way of improving consumer awareness of competent, registered electricians, which has always been our end goal.
"The new register will ensure consumers have just one name and one easily recognisable mark to remember, but it will also ensure that electrical installers continue to be able to take advantage of the choice and value for money that comes as part and parcel of healthy competition in the marketplace.”
It is anticipated that the proposal will include all licensed Electrical Competent Person Scheme Operators in England and Wales who are approved by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) to run an electrical certification scheme. The proposal has been discussed with all full scope electrical Competent Person Scheme Operators, who are happy with the plans in principle.
The schemes will continue to operate within the current Building Regulations framework and promote their own brands jointly with the new quality mark to raise awareness of competent registered electricians to householders.
NAPIT and Certsure met with Stephen Williams MP, Minister for Communities who commented: “I am very pleased with the collaborative approach taken by Certsure and NAPIT, which has led to the promise of a simple, easily identifiable mark for use by all registered electricians under the competent persons scheme. I hope the speedy creation of a single mark under one register will make it easier and clearer for households to find a competent, registered electrician from their local area.”