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Earth issue on lights found 6 months after rewire
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 492529" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>I did wonder if they have fallen into the hole that some bigger firms do when doing small works, In that the guys installing don't do testing, they have a separate guy who goes around doing the testing, this works ok-ish on bigger projects, which are measured in months, if their small works teams opperate in the same way, what you often get is the testing bloke rushing around left right and centre, trying to keep up with jobs, and the big contracts take precidence when hndover starts looming, and before you know it, you have got a hell of a backlog on the small works. Its a less than ideal way to operate, but can be quite difficult to break out of when the installation guys are very rusty on testing, and often do not want to be less rusty as they don't like testing. They then get booked on Cg2391 and end up struggling and the failing it due to not having the basic testing knowledge assumed by the course</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 492529, member: 8133"] I did wonder if they have fallen into the hole that some bigger firms do when doing small works, In that the guys installing don't do testing, they have a separate guy who goes around doing the testing, this works ok-ish on bigger projects, which are measured in months, if their small works teams opperate in the same way, what you often get is the testing bloke rushing around left right and centre, trying to keep up with jobs, and the big contracts take precidence when hndover starts looming, and before you know it, you have got a hell of a backlog on the small works. Its a less than ideal way to operate, but can be quite difficult to break out of when the installation guys are very rusty on testing, and often do not want to be less rusty as they don't like testing. They then get booked on Cg2391 and end up struggling and the failing it due to not having the basic testing knowledge assumed by the course [/QUOTE]
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