Chris Pearson:
The real question is: "Is this installation in a satisfactory condition for continued service?" (651.1)
We know that lack of compliance with the current edition does not necessarily mean that an installation is unsafe for continued use (Introduction to BS 7671:2018, page 4).
Bearing in mind that the report is not being prepared for an owner occupier, but for a landlord who has a legal requirement to comply with the new legislation that specifically states a requirement for compliance with BS7671:2018 to ensure the safety of tenants, visitors and contractors who may live, visit or work within the property.
The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) makes interesting reading, presumably no one undertaking a visual only assessment of an electrical installation without testing can be expected to spot everything.
23 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Include hazards from shock and burns resulting from exposure to electricity but not risks associated with fire caused by deficiencies to the electrical installations, e.g. ignition caused by a short circuit.
This EICR is only part of the process, landlords should be arranging for or carrying out interim visual inspections between the five yearly EICRs.
Andy Betteridge.
Chris Pearson:
The real question is: "Is this installation in a satisfactory condition for continued service?" (651.1)
We know that lack of compliance with the current edition does not necessarily mean that an installation is unsafe for continued use (Introduction to BS 7671:2018, page 4).
Bearing in mind that the report is not being prepared for an owner occupier, but for a landlord who has a legal requirement to comply with the new legislation that specifically states a requirement for compliance with BS7671:2018 to ensure the safety of tenants, visitors and contractors who may live, visit or work within the property.
The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) makes interesting reading, presumably no one undertaking a visual only assessment of an electrical installation without testing can be expected to spot everything.
23 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Include hazards from shock and burns resulting from exposure to electricity but not risks associated with fire caused by deficiencies to the electrical installations, e.g. ignition caused by a short circuit.
This EICR is only part of the process, landlords should be arranging for or carrying out interim visual inspections between the five yearly EICRs.
Andy Betteridge.
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