Part P is a part of the Building Regulations.
There is no such thing as a "Part P qualification", or a "Part P qualified electrician", any more than there is such a thing as a "Part A qualified builder".
If he's not registered he can't self-certify compliance with the Building Regs, and if he's working as a maintenance electrician in a hospital there will be no job related need for him to become registered, unless he works in any nurses' accommodation.
And if he's not fully qualified, as in he's not passed all of his exams yet, the council may not accept the validity of any EIC he issues.
There is no such thing as a "Part P qualification", or a "Part P qualified electrician", any more than there is such a thing as a "Part A qualified builder".
If he's not registered he can't self-certify compliance with the Building Regs, and if he's working as a maintenance electrician in a hospital there will be no job related need for him to become registered, unless he works in any nurses' accommodation.
And if he's not fully qualified, as in he's not passed all of his exams yet, the council may not accept the validity of any EIC he issues.
