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Hello all.

I have recently passed my 2395, allowing me to carry out EICRs and have just thought of a possible scenario for which I'm not sure how I'd handle.

I do a lot of work for a letting agency and I know that when they get periodic reports carried out on their properties, if there are any rectifications required then another electrician/ company will put them right. This is to stop people from coming up with ridiculous 'faults' on their report, hoping it will drum up more work for them.

The scenario I am unsure of is if I deem an installation unsatisfactory and somebody else carries out the rectifications, what is the best way to then deem the installation satisfactory? Obviously I can't just just give them a new certificate stating 'satisfactory' without seeing whether the rectifications were carried out.

Would the letting agency/ customer need an invoice or a test certificate stating the other electrician had carried out the rectifications? Would they be able to attach this to my original EICR and that would be as good as having 'satisfactory' on it?

Thanks in advance!
 
If someone else carries out the remedial works it is for them to confirm whether the installation is now satisfactory, the ball is no longer in your court. If they want another Report to give a satisfactory outcome they will have to pay you to carry out another EICR.
 
Ok, to start off, the 2395 does not allow you to carry out EICRs.
By rights appropriate certification appended to your report should be sufficient.
If however a ‘Satisfactry’ report is required, then you will have to conduct another inspection and issue another EICR.
 
Hello all.

I have recently passed my 2395, allowing me to carry out EICRs and have just thought of a possible scenario for which I'm not sure how I'd handle.

I do a lot of work for a letting agency and I know that when they get periodic reports carried out on their properties, if there are any rectifications required then another electrician/ company will put them right. This is to stop people from coming up with ridiculous 'faults' on their report, hoping it will drum up more work for them.

The scenario I am unsure of is if I deem an installation unsatisfactory and somebody else carries out the rectifications, what is the best way to then deem the installation satisfactory? Obviously I can't just just give them a new certificate stating 'satisfactory' without seeing whether the rectifications were carried out.

Would the letting agency/ customer need an invoice or a test certificate stating the other electrician had carried out the rectifications? Would they be able to attach this to my original EICR and that would be as good as having 'satisfactory' on it?

Thanks in advance!
alex, if you have carried out an EICR, issued the certificate, got paid then your part of the job is done, if the client wishes to go to another source to get the faults ( if any fixed ) then that's their prerogative, your part in the procedure is over, unless of course the firm doing the repairs, accuses you of falsifying the EICR for your own benefit.
 
unless of course the firm doing the repairs, accuses you of falsifying the EICR for your own benefit.[/QUOTE]
Pete, you are always thinking people are up to no good when most of the time people are honest.
 
unless of course the firm doing the repairs, accuses you of falsifying the EICR for your own benefit.
Pete, you are always thinking people are up to no good when most of the time people are honest.[/QUOTE]
like Robert Maxwell???
 
Pete, you are always thinking people are up to no good when most of the time people are honest.


There are arguments for both. sides of this argument, I have carried out remedials for shops where the EICR has been carried out by others and some of the codings I have seen are ridiculous witg also some blatant defects not recorded.
 
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