This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Paying for an updated version again.

Ok, so amendment 2 of the 18th edition of the regs has been out for a while now and it’s cost me ££ to buy another amended version again. 
I think it would be good if the regs were published in a ring binder and updates could then be purchased at a much cheaper price than a whole new book. Just remove previous versions and insert the new pages. Also better for the planet than publishing a whole new book and throwing a whole book away.

I know a regs CD is also available but as a sole trader electrician I haven’t got the money for that sort of thing or the money to buy a whole new book each time the IET come up with new ideas. 

Parents
  • I can see pros and cons both ways - ring binder versions are OK for a while but as soon as the changes get extensive you either have to replace quite large sections entirely or find that things like page numbers don't run smoothly any more so the index doesn't work. Also it's much harder to be sure you have the complete up-to-date version.

    I rather like the building regs solution - publish it in its entirety on-line and in a searchable format - for free. But I guess the BSI doesn't work that way.

       - Andy.

  • I rather like the building regs solution - publish it in its entirety on-line and in a searchable format - for free.

    Well, the Regulations are law and one could hardly charge for that although years ago one would have had to pay HMSO for a copy because of the costs of printing. (A bit like buying a copy of the Highway Code.)

    In the days of paper, internal RN documents such as Books of Reference were issued in ring binders. When amendments were issued, the new leaves went in the binder and the old ones were to be kept at the back and a list of changes was signed off at the front.

    Problem is that amendments to BS 7671 are so extensive that there would be very few unaltered pages so we might as well have a new book.

    BS 7671 is cheap compared with other British Standards.

  • I have pretty much given up buying regs books now. They have become largely contradictory and sometimes unintelligible. Far better to just buy a new copy of the OSG now and then instead. There enough features/article on the web for free viewing nowadays, so no need to pod out a ton every time BSI *** out a new regs book which everybody argues over and no one really understands properly.

  • a new regs book which everybody argues over and no one really understands properly

    GrinGrin

    Though it does give us a reason to be here.

Reply Children
No Data