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EICR failed missing trunking?

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Former Community Member

Hi,



I’ve just had an EICR done last week, One item I do not understand and would need an electrician or someone to help please. the EICR report says “MISSING TRUNKING WITH WIRES NOT SUPPORTED C2 SHED.” The cable is clipped on the wood wall in the shed. There are no exposed wires. And the shed is not on escape routes. Does cable need to be in trunking in order to comply with the electrical wire regulation? Is the code 2 correct for this situation?  please see photo.1ff9527a633c65202618bef88f7b0919-original-shed.jpg



Thank you for help


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  • davezawadi (David Stone):

    A low pass rate on an examination says that the students are poor, the teacher poor or the students do not wish to pass.


    Or the exam is just plain hard, or may be the pass rate is used as a filter.


    When I did 2394 four years ago, I think that only 1 out of 8 of us mature Service leavers passed the practical. I ran out of time and had to do it again. There were significantly fewer places on 2395. What I needed was practice in order to complete the tasks quickly, or having done it once, work out what to do differently in order to speed up.


    The old Primary Fellowship exam in surgery had a pass rate of around 15%. That controlled the numbers going on to further training. After that, most people passed most exams. The current Membership exam is much easier, but selection is based on a similar set of assessments from which performance is ranked on a national basis. Six of one and half a dozen of the other!


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  • davezawadi (David Stone):

    A low pass rate on an examination says that the students are poor, the teacher poor or the students do not wish to pass.


    Or the exam is just plain hard, or may be the pass rate is used as a filter.


    When I did 2394 four years ago, I think that only 1 out of 8 of us mature Service leavers passed the practical. I ran out of time and had to do it again. There were significantly fewer places on 2395. What I needed was practice in order to complete the tasks quickly, or having done it once, work out what to do differently in order to speed up.


    The old Primary Fellowship exam in surgery had a pass rate of around 15%. That controlled the numbers going on to further training. After that, most people passed most exams. The current Membership exam is much easier, but selection is based on a similar set of assessments from which performance is ranked on a national basis. Six of one and half a dozen of the other!


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