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Electrician doesn't want to come back and complete notifiable works - help!

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  • HHarry
    HHarry Posts: 1,034 Forumite
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    edited 6 February at 10:38PM

    Happy to be corrected. I’ll try and find my source tomorrow, but I don’t think an EIC should be issued by someone who hasn’t completed the ‘design’ or first fix element of the installation. Anyone can issue an EICR but this may not be good enough for Building Control (although pragmatically it may be acceptable in extreme circumstances).


    Edit - Link to an EIC form. It requires 3 signatures, one for design, one for installation and one for testing. If you haven’t designed the system and haven’t installed (all) of the system then you shouldn’t be signing off the EIC.


    https://electrical.theiet.org/media/2818/bs7671-eic.pdf

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