geoffsd:
Now there is the Landlords Inspection requirements which do not mention EICRs but everyone assumes that this is what is required because there is nothing else.
That absolutely anyone may (is allowed to) carry out EICRs without restriction is obviously not the ideal situation.
I&T must be done by a "qualified person" who writes a report.
“qualified person” means 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;
I would suggest that anybody who has not done the C&G exam for the current edition of BS 7671 would have a very difficult time demonstrating competence.
geoffsd:
Now there is the Landlords Inspection requirements which do not mention EICRs but everyone assumes that this is what is required because there is nothing else.
That absolutely anyone may (is allowed to) carry out EICRs without restriction is obviously not the ideal situation.
I&T must be done by a "qualified person" who writes a report.
“qualified person” means 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;
I would suggest that anybody who has not done the C&G exam for the current edition of BS 7671 would have a very difficult time demonstrating competence.
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