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Andrew Gabriel
 
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In article ,
Andy Hall writes:
On 9 Dec 2004 15:40:53 GMT, (Andrew
Gabriel) wrote:
In my industry (computing), people started getting excited about
it in the late 1980's with rumors of EU legislation requiring it
for certain things, related to signing products off from a liability
perspective IIRC. One or two EU countries (Austria springs to mind)
did see significant numbers of engineers going through charter
applications, but the whole EU initiative then died before it ever
got off the ground. The professional bodies (IoP in my case) still
keep pushing it, but no one else seems remotely interested now,
at least in my experience.


Institute of Plumbers?


I doubt the Institute of Plumbers is entitled to award chartered status. :-)
No, Institute of Physics.

In article ,
Andy Dingley writes:
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 00:36:01 -0000, "Mike" wrote:

But the IEE is the only body to charter electrical/electronic engineers


ISTR Institue of Physics used to also award Chartered Engineer
status on behalf of IEE before IEE was granted permission to do
so itself. I don't know if they would still do that now.

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Andrew Gabriel