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Me too, less thinking involved!
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Me too, less thinking involved!
Deninitely, as long as the inspector can the difference between immediate and a potential of danger. I can still see many slapping a C1 to defects that really warrant a C2 though now we have a situation that makes an EICR with a single C2 unsatisfactory so maybe not such an issue.
I've already seen reports with code 1's given to missing grommets :-/
A colleague used to love awarding that 'defect' as a Code 2 in old money, even though the sheath of a T&E cable passed through the hole and the sunken backbox and cable aren't likely to move much!
Storage heater case loose, are live parts accessible?
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