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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 548575" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>The skillset of some of those carrying out EICR's needs urgent attention but as long as they are endorsed by a scheme they will continue to produce subpar and below standard EICR's. </p><p>Remedial work could be a big earner for them and most remedial work is not that difficult to do</p><p></p><p>Not familiar with that acronym when assessing someones competence or lack of</p><p></p><p>I'm sure that on groups like this where the outcome EICR's is questioned we only see a miniscule number of the dodgy poor quality below par EICR's that are carried out across the UK and with the current training and assessment models I think the situation is only going to get worse</p><p></p><p>You only have to look at Clancy's achievements she mentions she grew Certsure's business but makes no mention of improving electrical safety or overseeing better levels of training to achieve recognition by the scheme she oversaw instead, she set a lower benchmark that others followed but that doesn't make good reading on a job experience profile when you are trying to be a high flying executive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 548575, member: 8931"] The skillset of some of those carrying out EICR's needs urgent attention but as long as they are endorsed by a scheme they will continue to produce subpar and below standard EICR's. Remedial work could be a big earner for them and most remedial work is not that difficult to do Not familiar with that acronym when assessing someones competence or lack of I'm sure that on groups like this where the outcome EICR's is questioned we only see a miniscule number of the dodgy poor quality below par EICR's that are carried out across the UK and with the current training and assessment models I think the situation is only going to get worse You only have to look at Clancy's achievements she mentions she grew Certsure's business but makes no mention of improving electrical safety or overseeing better levels of training to achieve recognition by the scheme she oversaw instead, she set a lower benchmark that others followed but that doesn't make good reading on a job experience profile when you are trying to be a high flying executive [/QUOTE]
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