electrical compliance

DESL said:
there is nothing wrong with it and all is safely done

So you have an EIC with all the schedule of tests completed...
Ah that subtle difference between doing the work properly and being able to provide evidence that it may have been done properly. :mischeivious smiley:
 
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I just spent the last week with a dozen guys who have been 'doing-it-properly-for-years-but-now-the-guv'mnt-say-I-have-to-do-a-course, (mutter, grumble, groan...)'.

One of them had a twenty-year-old regs book in pristine condition, none of them knew one end of a reg from another, few had heard of the EAWR 1989 and not one of them had any test equipment. :rolleyes:
 

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