OlympusMons:
Yes it is certainly less clear cut than the OP's example, but the NICEIC are insistent that DIs can do remedials. The competent persons list here https://www.electricalcompetentperson.co.uk/ divides electricians into those who can do installations/remedials and those who do EICRs, NICEIC pointed me to this list, I am in the first group. After all, I can do a full rewire and produce an EIC which would be acceptable. Remember that after remedials are done, you only have to confirm in writing that the electrical safety standards are met, or at a push that the work you did met with the standards. It doesn't require you to confirm that the installation is now "satisfactory".
Sorry to OP for hijacking this thread a bit. And well done for commenting on the DPC.
If you look me up, I can fix things, but not inspect them. To get on the inspecting list I would simply have to pay more money to my CPS. ?
OlympusMons:
Yes it is certainly less clear cut than the OP's example, but the NICEIC are insistent that DIs can do remedials. The competent persons list here https://www.electricalcompetentperson.co.uk/ divides electricians into those who can do installations/remedials and those who do EICRs, NICEIC pointed me to this list, I am in the first group. After all, I can do a full rewire and produce an EIC which would be acceptable. Remember that after remedials are done, you only have to confirm in writing that the electrical safety standards are met, or at a push that the work you did met with the standards. It doesn't require you to confirm that the installation is now "satisfactory".
Sorry to OP for hijacking this thread a bit. And well done for commenting on the DPC.
If you look me up, I can fix things, but not inspect them. To get on the inspecting list I would simply have to pay more money to my CPS. ?
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