It's been just over six years since the new rules were incorporated into the Building Regulations which redined the installation and modification of electrical wiring.Known as 'Part P', these rules specifically enforce all 'notifiable' electrical work to meet legal safety standards for electrical wiring. The rules state that to ensure these standards are met, all work must either be carried out by certified electricians or the work must be tested to the satisfaction of the local Building Control Department.This is is particularly important to know for all those who wish to enter the industry and train to be a fully qualified electrician.Not all electrical courses have Part P included in the training, and electricians not Part P registered will be restricted in their future working prospects by being prevented to undertake a number of key electrical tasks.The City & Guilds Electrical NVQ 2330, is the standard entry course required before progressing onto the full NVQ 2356 Level 3. There are also different combinations of courses that can be undertaken to gain elegibility for Part P registration, from?