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part time house wife &part time google spark.with customers having access to Youtube and forums......
She looked after the house the husband the electric, plumbing etc god knows what other horrors are lurking behind the walls and floors, just because the place hasn't burnt down or someone has been electrocuted doesn't mean it its all "fine".
She's not trying it on its just her "friends" are all experts............ I'd hate to be a domestic in this day and age with customers having access to Youtube and forums......
Eicr then would have slapped her with a danger certificate for the really bad stuff.
What is a ‘danger certificate’?
There is no such thing in the regulations as far as I’m aware.
What is a ‘danger certificate’? There is no such thing in the regulations as far as I’m aware.
What is a ‘danger certificate’?
SELECT members can acquire a Notification of Dangerous Electrical Condition pad. Should we discover that an installation is in a dangerous condition, we issue a notification. A copy is given to the customer and a carbon copy is retained by the contractor. Another carbon copy is sent to SELECT head office in Edinburgh and the details entered into a database. This ensures that there is documentary evidence that the customer was made aware of the fact that their installation is in a dangerous condition, and that the contractor is protected against any possible claim that may arise.
. This ensures that there is documentary evidence that the customer was made aware of the fact that their installation is in a dangerous condition, and that the contractor is protected against any possible claim that may arise.
Is there an established precedent of this having been tested in a court of law or is it yet to be tested out?
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