SparkSafe is a not-for-profit charitable trust. Our mission is to improve quality and raise standards in the UK electrical contracting industry. We seek to do this by engaging Client organisations in a process that highlights and monitors individual worker competency on projects.

We recognise that many electrical workers and employers have suffered financial hardship during the successive periods of lockdown.

As a responsible organisation, we wish to play our part in addressing such hardship by offering a reduction on the current electrical worker licence fee for three months (available for both new licence applications and renewals within the period stated below)

The AQE, QE and REW fee will be reduced from £140 to £105 for a three year licence.

The AE registration fee will be reduced from £100 to £65 for a three year licence.

This will be effective from Monday 26th April 2021 and conclude on Wednesday 30th June 2021.

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