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Signing off electrical work in the UK

What exactly do you need to be able to sign off electrical work in the UK?

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  • It is actually non-statutory as such and has always been so (slight difference recent mention in some slight way in statutory requirements). 

    But, probably similar to the relationship between the Highway Code and the Road Traffic Acts etc, I think. It might be prudent to guard against you Gripping the Rail before someone in a wig asking "why did you not follow this nationally recognised good practice minimum requirement idea then ?".

    Other forum members might correct some of what I`ve just said here though

  • It is actually non-statutory as such and has always been so (slight difference recent mention in some slight way in statutory requirements). 

    BS 7671 ("The Regulations") are not legislation, agreed.

    BUT BS 7671 is mandated in legislation for certain installations - see Regulations 21 and 22 of ESQCR (meaning, for example, every installation with grid-connected Solar PV and/or a grid-connected battery is required by legislation to comply ... presumably fully ... with BS 7671).

  • Hi Graham,

    Agree with you, also Scottish building regulations state that electrical work must comply to latest edition wiring Regs.

    GTB

  • Agreed Graham, I was thinking about ESQCR and the recent Landord Regs in particular . Neither of which I have a copy of I`m afraid. Therefore my last line in the post.

    To summarise, my take on it. The Wiring Regs whilst non-statutory in themselves it would be extremely sensible to treat them as if they actually were, indeed, potentially, quite risky not to do so.

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  • Agreed Graham, I was thinking about ESQCR and the recent Landord Regs in particular . Neither of which I have a copy of I`m afraid. Therefore my last line in the post.

    To summarise, my take on it. The Wiring Regs whilst non-statutory in themselves it would be extremely sensible to treat them as if they actually were, indeed, potentially, quite risky not to do so.

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