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justsouth

Do you need your own testing equipment calibrated in your own name to be able to perform eicr's or can I use any calibrated tester?
 
If you work for a decent company, it will in all probability be up to date on calibration. Calibrated equipment should have a testing lab sticker, showing date tested and often date of when next calibration due!!
 
normally by producing a calibration certificate,if using company equipment they should have all the paperwork on file.

Yea fine if it's your tester and you have had it calibrated. But not if it's a company tester. Has the company given permission?
 
Yea fine if it's your tester and you have had it calibrated. But not if it's a company tester. Has the company given permission?
I was assuming he meant using a tester supplied by the company he works for while doing work on behalf of his company, in which case they normally hold the paperwork,after all when you get a company vehicle they dont give you the log book,mot and insurance certificate do they?
 
He didn't say it but what that question basically amounts to is 'can I use my employers gear to do work for my private customer?'

Technically yes, as long as it's an approved tester with a valid calibration certificate, then of course it is fit for the purpose of an EICR.

The real question is whether you should - I wouldn't like to be the OP when his boss is being sued by somebody he's never dealt with as a customer because his company's test equipment said their installation was sound!
 

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