Does ELECSA still exist?
On 1st Feb 2021 we announced that the ELECSA brand will be retired and that all our customers will move across to the NICEIC brand between April 2021 and November 2022.
What is ELECSA certificate?
Using a contractor registered on an ELECSA competent persons scheme means that they can self certify that their work complies with the Building Regulations. Via ELECSA they notify the local authority on behalf of the property owner and ensure that a building compliance certificate is sent out to the property owner.
How do I get my Niceic certificate?
4 simple steps to get started
- Login. Using your allocated username and password, simply sign in and start using the service.
- Complete certificate. You can draft and work on as many certificates as possible that are available within your scheme. ...
- Send it to your client. ...
- Notify Building Control.
How do I edit my Niceic certificate?
First, open a completed certificate and select 'Edit' at the top of the certificate window. You will now be in edit mode. Next, hover over the field you wish to edit with your mouse and select the edit icon, beside the highlighted box. Select an option from the 'Edit Reason' drop down and make the change to the field.
How long does an Elecsa certificate last?
Yes, they remain valid 6 years from completion.
What is an electrical installation certificate?
Electrical Installation Certificates (EICs) and Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificates (MEIWCs) provide you, as the person responsible for the safety of an electrical installation, with a declaration that the new installation, or alteration or addition, is safe to use at the time it was put into service.
What is Niceic approved contractor?
NICEIC Approved Contractors are assessed to the highest standards covering all types of electrical contractors and installations. To search for an NICEIC Approved Contractor go to Find Contractors.