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Clearly the customer was a prize plum and the guy gave him a solution which he declined and so the spark did the only thing he could do and from the sounds of it handled it much better than I would have done in similar circumstances.

I think my retort to his 'I've got kids in here' would have been 'well you bloody well should have thought of them before you nearly burnt your house down with your DIY antics!'. And if he refused to pay afterwards, so be it.

I agree with @DPG , definitely take pictures in this kind of scenario to provide a nice cast iron lining to ones work trousers to avoid an a$$ kicking down the line.

The only other thing I thought about is the DNO. Would they be prepared to come and pull the fuse on the guy do you think? But given his apparent propensity for DIY efforts, he'd probably end up with a cut down six inch nail in the fuse carrier and a pile of ash where his house once stood!
 
well said HT, could not say better then that post 19.its down to the person ordering the work not you.
the 1st tester did the eicr you are their to put eicr wright, ask the customer
would he or her take a car down the road from a garage with out any wheels on .
 
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Wow lots of replies since i last checked. All makes for good reading. Currently on the same job doing the remedial work and came across somthing today and would love to know people thoughts. It hasnt been picked up as an observation but could somebody please explain why it wouldnt/shouldnt be given a C1. Basically in a communal lounge area there are several wall lights, all with bayonet type lamp holders although none have lamps fitted, leaving live bare conductors accesible to touch. Obviously fitting a lamp resolves the issue, but the maintenance man on site informs me that they havnt had lamps in them for years and only the ceiling fittings are used in that room.
 
Lamp holders escape the requirements for barriers over live parts, see Reg 416.2.4.
Even fitting lamps will not prevent the fact there is direct access to live parts, you would need to assess the nature of persons living there as to whether enclosed luminaires are more appropriate.
 

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