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Green Electrical Certs

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Hi All 


I work for a large BMS contractor as a project manager, we take on commercial/industrial project on a regular basis. We subcontract our electrical work out to NICEIC registered contractors and expect test certificates at the end of their installation. We then send this information up the chain to be part of the larger project documentation for the client. 


Recently we have been working with a company who are sending in Green Test Certificates at the end of the installation. I know that this contractor is not registered with an accredited body in the UK..


Can anyone give me some more information on these green test certificates ? I am getting some information that states that they can be used if the contractor is working towards accreditation ?


The electrician in me is saying that this is not correct and that I should not accept anything less than a red NICEIC test certificate (or equivalent from similar accredited body)

GR-EIC-Ecerts ICM 18 (niceic.com)


CN
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  • Regarding the colour of NICEIC certificates; 

    - Red for Approved Contractors

    - Purple for Domestic Installers

    - Green for anyone not registered with NICEIC. 


    Regards,


    Alan.
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  • Regarding the colour of NICEIC certificates; 

    - Red for Approved Contractors

    - Purple for Domestic Installers

    - Green for anyone not registered with NICEIC. 


    Regards,


    Alan.
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