I am about to audit a property tested by a contractor.
on the report it has a C2 code but also states rectified, while we like a record of repairs and the previous code assigned, im not sure its correct to have a C2 on a satifactory EICR?
I am about to audit a property tested by a contractor.
on the report it has a C2 code but also states rectified, while we like a record of repairs and the previous code assigned, im not sure its correct to have a C2 on a satifactory EICR?
Its not the intention of the form to be used quite like that.
So long as it has been rectified it is hopefully no longer a C2, unless the job has been done really badly (!) just an advisory note that something that was once dangerous, has been found and recently corrected.
What is the purpose of your audit ? Perhaps a word with the contractors about correct use of forms may be in order.
Mike.
Purpose of the audit is to check random contractors who work for us to ensure a proper test is being done.
This property also had rcd and cooker switch problems,I'm unsure of the sequence of events as yet.
The model form states. "Overall assessment of the installation in terms of its suitability for continued use SATISFACTORY / UNSATISFACTORY* (Delete as appropriate) *An unsatisfactory assessment indicates that dangerous(code C1)and/or potentially dangerous (code C2) conditions have been identified. "
I assume that means a satisfactory report cannot by definition have C1 or C2
Purpose of the audit is to check random contractors who work for us to ensure a proper test is being done.
This property also had rcd and cooker switch problems,I'm unsure of the sequence of events as yet.
The model form states. "Overall assessment of the installation in terms of its suitability for continued use SATISFACTORY / UNSATISFACTORY* (Delete as appropriate) *An unsatisfactory assessment indicates that dangerous(code C1)and/or potentially dangerous (code C2) conditions have been identified. "
I assume that means a satisfactory report cannot by definition have C1 or C2
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