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Is a QS entitled to sign off an EICR?

Open to debate, but I say no.


The whole concept of QS seems to be a creation of NICEIC, but I can see the point of it. If I am employed by DZ Electrical and make a mess of things, the company is vicariously responsible for my errors. I cannot be sued. So it would be in the interests of DZ Electrical to ensure that I am competent to work for them.


However, I suggest that an EICR is personal. The model form in Appendix 6 (page 473) has a declaration, but includes the name and signature of the inspector and tester as well as whoever authorises the report.

651.5 The periodic inspection and testing shall be carried out by one or more skilled persons competent in such work. Skilled person is defined in Part 2. If the identity of the inspector and tester is not disclosed, how may I as the client know that he or she is skilled?


The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 require that A private landlord ... must ... ensure that every electrical installation in the residential premises is inspected and tested at regular intervals by a qualified person and qualified person is defined as a person competent to undertake the inspection and testing required under regulation 3(1) and any further investigative or remedial work in accordance with the electrical safety standards.


If the identity of the inspector and tester is not revealed, how could the landlord possibly ensure that he (or she) is qualified?


So, in my opinion, at the very least for a private landlord's report, the EICR must be signed off by the inspector and tester. I might go further and suggest that the report should include the inspector's qualifications.
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  • It is what it is , the QS thing. It is a means to an end to accreditation of something or other. We live in a permissive society where some reward is there for the taking if you do not get caught. The most immediate and loudest demand is what drives the level of control; "that is a cost too much"/ "that applies to others , not me". You can have all the notional rules, regs and laws you want, but if there is really no deterrent....


    Completely off topic, but for example; cars breaking speed limits causes casualties. So lets fit speed cameras. Public do not like speed cameras because they get caught. Solution? Remove speed cameras.

    Electrical Work: We are a bit worried about domestic installation work not being safe. Lets have a scheme where only suitably qualified electricians can self certify to building regs?  Er, if you do that, 80% of "electricians" will be at the Job Centre signing on by the end of 2006. Solution? Let them all into the new schemes and we will worry about all that later.


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  • It is what it is , the QS thing. It is a means to an end to accreditation of something or other. We live in a permissive society where some reward is there for the taking if you do not get caught. The most immediate and loudest demand is what drives the level of control; "that is a cost too much"/ "that applies to others , not me". You can have all the notional rules, regs and laws you want, but if there is really no deterrent....


    Completely off topic, but for example; cars breaking speed limits causes casualties. So lets fit speed cameras. Public do not like speed cameras because they get caught. Solution? Remove speed cameras.

    Electrical Work: We are a bit worried about domestic installation work not being safe. Lets have a scheme where only suitably qualified electricians can self certify to building regs?  Er, if you do that, 80% of "electricians" will be at the Job Centre signing on by the end of 2006. Solution? Let them all into the new schemes and we will worry about all that later.


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