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<blockquote data-quote="Jc1996" data-source="post: 520634" data-attributes="member: 34069"><p>Right so me trying to be by the book if we carry out maintenance work ie breakdowns we need to make sure our work is no worse than it was before. How do we stand on a legal side should we always make sure we advise what problems are wrong with the circuit I’m thinking stuff like fixing a lighting circuit no cpc and not class 2 fittings if we fix this then where do we stand is it okay to just advise it not right? And should be sorted. As long as it’s not imidiatly dangerous is it okay to just advise and what documentation covers us? Ahah I’m a little bit obsessed with doing things to the book and covering my arse. Thanks guys </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jc1996, post: 520634, member: 34069"] Right so me trying to be by the book if we carry out maintenance work ie breakdowns we need to make sure our work is no worse than it was before. How do we stand on a legal side should we always make sure we advise what problems are wrong with the circuit I’m thinking stuff like fixing a lighting circuit no cpc and not class 2 fittings if we fix this then where do we stand is it okay to just advise it not right? And should be sorted. As long as it’s not imidiatly dangerous is it okay to just advise and what documentation covers us? Ahah I’m a little bit obsessed with doing things to the book and covering my arse. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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