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Part P third party

Re Part P Certification. Does a third party have to physically test an installation himself or is it sufficient to trust the test evidence of the electrician that did the work. I have been asked this by a neighbour and whilst I once knew the wiring regs I am no longer up to date (and not practicing). Thanks
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  • Also remember that one or more people have to sign the EIC, declaring that they were were responsible for the design, construction, and/or I&T. If they sign when then they weren't actually responsible, they could find themselves in civil or even criminal hot water further down the line, especially if something goes wrong.
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  • Also remember that one or more people have to sign the EIC, declaring that they were were responsible for the design, construction, and/or I&T. If they sign when then they weren't actually responsible, they could find themselves in civil or even criminal hot water further down the line, especially if something goes wrong.
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