If you came across a domestic installation, that had previous work done by an electrician and found that the work done was not satisfactory and not compliant to the existing standards when installed.
And say this electrician was at the time and still is currently a registered member of a recognised scheme provider.
After firstly asking the client for related documents of the system and recent alterations/additions done. (Then say the home owner informed you they had no such documents). Then on informing the home-owner, that existing work was not satisfactory and non-compliant even when originally installed, that certificates should have been issued and an application to building controls made.
What would your actions be with regards to the electrician?
And say this electrician was at the time and still is currently a registered member of a recognised scheme provider.
After firstly asking the client for related documents of the system and recent alterations/additions done. (Then say the home owner informed you they had no such documents). Then on informing the home-owner, that existing work was not satisfactory and non-compliant even when originally installed, that certificates should have been issued and an application to building controls made.
What would your actions be with regards to the electrician?