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Part P Competent Person Self-Certification Schemes
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<blockquote data-quote="green-hornet" data-source="post: 84983" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>I think the criteria is a major job and a minor job, which is the minimum.</p><p></p><p>We have had this discussion before on this forum, and a conclusion given by most members is that, should your jobs not show enough of your capabilities then the assessor has no option but to ask more questions to accertain your capabilities, and competance.</p><p></p><p>We all know that actions speak louder than words, so if you show him more, the more he learns of your abilities, and can easily make the assessment of your compliance.</p><p></p><p>I am going to show my next assessor two jobs that do not conform to the regulations, this is to prove a point, whilst they do not conform, I have given my reasons on the EIC for both, and registered that reason in the limitations and deviations section of the certificates I issued.</p><p></p><p>Providing that I have not left the installation any more dangerous than when I started the work, I have fully complied with both the BS 7671 and building control.</p><p></p><p>(the installations have been made safer by my work by the way)</p><p></p><p>Its just that the cowboys who did the original supply to the flats had no idea of fault loops and may not have even tested anything out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green-hornet, post: 84983, member: 2683"] I think the criteria is a major job and a minor job, which is the minimum. We have had this discussion before on this forum, and a conclusion given by most members is that, should your jobs not show enough of your capabilities then the assessor has no option but to ask more questions to accertain your capabilities, and competance. We all know that actions speak louder than words, so if you show him more, the more he learns of your abilities, and can easily make the assessment of your compliance. I am going to show my next assessor two jobs that do not conform to the regulations, this is to prove a point, whilst they do not conform, I have given my reasons on the EIC for both, and registered that reason in the limitations and deviations section of the certificates I issued. Providing that I have not left the installation any more dangerous than when I started the work, I have fully complied with both the BS 7671 and building control. (the installations have been made safer by my work by the way) Its just that the cowboys who did the original supply to the flats had no idea of fault loops and may not have even tested anything out. [/QUOTE]
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