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<blockquote data-quote="LesNewell" data-source="post: 388075" data-attributes="member: 25922"><p>Yes, to a certain extent you are correct. If someone asks me for advice in my areas of expertise I am always willing to help, unless they take the mick and expect me to do all the work for them. It is of course totally up to you if you want to help or not.</p><p>Technically I don't need the installation to be tested. It is not residential so it is covered under H&amp;S. I am the only one using the premises and H&amp;S is complaints driven. I'm not exactly going to put in a complaint against myself. I know an electrician who would be willing to cast an eye over my work if I pay his time, just in case I've done anything stupid. There is nothing dodgy about doing that. He wouldn't be signing it off, he would just be taking measurements that I can use to fill in my own paperwork.</p><p></p><p>I take responsibility for my own mistakes. My attitude towards life is that I can do anything unless proven otherwise. Of course I make mistakes but even then I have learned something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LesNewell, post: 388075, member: 25922"] Yes, to a certain extent you are correct. If someone asks me for advice in my areas of expertise I am always willing to help, unless they take the mick and expect me to do all the work for them. It is of course totally up to you if you want to help or not. Technically I don't need the installation to be tested. It is not residential so it is covered under H&S. I am the only one using the premises and H&S is complaints driven. I'm not exactly going to put in a complaint against myself. I know an electrician who would be willing to cast an eye over my work if I pay his time, just in case I've done anything stupid. There is nothing dodgy about doing that. He wouldn't be signing it off, he would just be taking measurements that I can use to fill in my own paperwork. I take responsibility for my own mistakes. My attitude towards life is that I can do anything unless proven otherwise. Of course I make mistakes but even then I have learned something new. [/QUOTE]
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