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I agree, however my point is that the issue should not be the responsibility of either an electrician, or current certification, there is no reasonable way under current regs and certification, for someone to finish both the work and at the same time safely cover the work done previously (I'm talking about the buried parts of an installation, that you never witnessed being installed) - and this is what needs to be addressed by the powers that be, not the sparks on the shop floor, so to speak. If an EICR can be used once for a job to replace an EIC, then what is the point of current variation in certification? No, it needs a new system of signing off work that is failed as complete due to circumstances such as death.Problems like this can arise for many reasons - not least because of a falling out.. If an electrician died part way through an installation, it isn't reasonable to expect that everything should be ripped out and started again.