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<blockquote data-quote="a1spark" data-source="post: 72668" data-attributes="member: 2229"><p>1st Point to be made is, as others ,including yourself have said, The P.I.R has not been carried out to a competant standard .</p><p></p><p>Best advise is to try and get the customer to agree to you carrying out a further P.I.R.</p><p></p><p>If the customer does not agree with that recommendation then ask him which items contained in the P.I.R he wishes you to attend to.</p><p></p><p>When you have completed all the work he has requested ,you issue an E.I.C for the work stating just what you have done. You are under no obligation to do all the work unless requested by the customer. The installation can still contain some of the original Electricians required remedial work-not done- its up to the customer. you just enter the details in The Comments on Existing Installation Box. You will only be certificating the work requested by the customer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a1spark, post: 72668, member: 2229"] 1st Point to be made is, as others ,including yourself have said, The P.I.R has not been carried out to a competant standard . Best advise is to try and get the customer to agree to you carrying out a further P.I.R. If the customer does not agree with that recommendation then ask him which items contained in the P.I.R he wishes you to attend to. When you have completed all the work he has requested ,you issue an E.I.C for the work stating just what you have done. You are under no obligation to do all the work unless requested by the customer. The installation can still contain some of the original Electricians required remedial work-not done- its up to the customer. you just enter the details in The Comments on Existing Installation Box. You will only be certificating the work requested by the customer. [/QUOTE]
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