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<blockquote data-quote="Essex1" data-source="post: 396828" data-attributes="member: 25368"><p>You can not just note deviations on the certificate and think it is ok. Deviations are only permitted if it provides the same degree of safety as specified in BS7671. You cannot just not do something and note it on the cert. If the customer does not want a part of the job done that is vital to the safety of the user then walk away from the job. Do not staple a letter to the cert and think that is you covered. It is neither correct or ethical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essex1, post: 396828, member: 25368"] You can not just note deviations on the certificate and think it is ok. Deviations are only permitted if it provides the same degree of safety as specified in BS7671. You cannot just not do something and note it on the cert. If the customer does not want a part of the job done that is vital to the safety of the user then walk away from the job. Do not staple a letter to the cert and think that is you covered. It is neither correct or ethical. [/QUOTE]
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