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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 495355" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>The CPS's clearly have a problem with complaints which is why their complaints procedure generally fails at the first hurdle because it requires you have to first contact the contractor and give them the opportunity to put it right before they will accept any complaint.</p><p></p><p>This allows for the contractor to cover up bad workmanship and in some cases serious safety issues which IMO under no circumstance should have ever occurred and there is no formal complaint or black mark recorded against the contractor unless they fail to correct the defects. If the contractor thought the work was acceptable at the time then there has to be some failure of the assessment criteria and / or the certification body</p><p></p><p>The January 2020 (effective Sept 2020 ) and current <a href="https://electrical.theiet.org/bs-7671/building-regulations/electrotechnical-assessment-specification/" target="_blank">Electrotechnical Assessment Specifications</a> for the CPS's makes interesting reading in how they are changing the CPS assessment</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is and always seems to be these days driven by money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 495355, member: 8931"] The CPS's clearly have a problem with complaints which is why their complaints procedure generally fails at the first hurdle because it requires you have to first contact the contractor and give them the opportunity to put it right before they will accept any complaint. This allows for the contractor to cover up bad workmanship and in some cases serious safety issues which IMO under no circumstance should have ever occurred and there is no formal complaint or black mark recorded against the contractor unless they fail to correct the defects. If the contractor thought the work was acceptable at the time then there has to be some failure of the assessment criteria and / or the certification body The January 2020 (effective Sept 2020 ) and current [URL="https://electrical.theiet.org/bs-7671/building-regulations/electrotechnical-assessment-specification/"]Electrotechnical Assessment Specifications[/URL] for the CPS's makes interesting reading in how they are changing the CPS assessment The bottom line is and always seems to be these days driven by money [/QUOTE]
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