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And can pass or failYou can call it whatever you like. However a landlord's inspection has a specific set of requirements.
And can pass or failYou can call it whatever you like. However a landlord's inspection has a specific set of requirements.
Rofl..ok.
Dan,,be as pedantic as you like,,argumentative as you like,CP12 can defo fail..High CO readings for example you going to quite happily issue CP12?Where on the certificate does it say pass or fail apart from on specific tests?
Ok.As i said,,,you going to have 4 fails and still walk away from property for 12 months.
High CO readings for example you going to quite happily issue CP12?
Rofl...remedial action taken.....you mean the fault was rectified,then you issue the CP12...you are correct.Its not rocket science.Yes.
Readings logged down, warning notices/remedial action/unsafe procedures applied as necessary. Document signed by responsible person if present. Certificate issued accordingly.
There is no pass or fail for the inspection. It is not rocket science, and it is concerning that as (I suppose) an RGI you don't seem to understand something that basic.
As a layman, i.e. a customer - I would expect a pass or fail.
No matter what you want to call it or how you want to word it.
Either it passes or it fails.
If everything is OK and no action is needed on anything then that to me is a pass.
If some things need immediate remedial action then as a layman/customer to me that is a fail.
Like a car MOT, it either passes or fails - there may be advisories.
Simples really.
Despite the debate, if an installation is dangerous the GasSafe man has to cut off the appliance. He cannot walk out leaving a dangerous house. Even an MOT has points on which to watch, however the car maybe safe to drive. An MOT is not black & white, neither is a GasSafe inspection. A dangerous car is given back to the owner in a failed MOT, in a dangerous gas installation it is isolated.As a layman, i.e. a customer - I would expect a pass or fail.
No matter what you want to call it or how you want to word it.
Either it passes or it fails.
If everything is OK and no action is needed on anything then that to me is a pass.
If some things need immediate remedial action then as a layman/customer to me that is a fail.
Like a car MOT, it either passes or fails - there may be advisories.
Simples really.
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