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<blockquote data-quote="Risteard" data-source="post: 493909" data-attributes="member: 2666"><p>The company must have at least one Qualified Certifier (QC). Legally only this person can carry out the inspection and testing (and certification). So the others in the company could carry out the work but it must not be energised without a/the QC having verified it.</p><p></p><p>For a large company they would generally have numerous QCs.</p><p></p><p>A QC Number is valid for five years, after which the Testing and Verification course must be resat. Without resitting the course a new QC Number cannot be issued and certificates cannot be issued.</p><p></p><p>So the company will have a RECI Registration Number, and each and every QC will have a QC Number, e.g. QC1234/012020 which would mean that the QC Number is 1234 and it expires in January 2020.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Risteard, post: 493909, member: 2666"] The company must have at least one Qualified Certifier (QC). Legally only this person can carry out the inspection and testing (and certification). So the others in the company could carry out the work but it must not be energised without a/the QC having verified it. For a large company they would generally have numerous QCs. A QC Number is valid for five years, after which the Testing and Verification course must be resat. Without resitting the course a new QC Number cannot be issued and certificates cannot be issued. So the company will have a RECI Registration Number, and each and every QC will have a QC Number, e.g. QC1234/012020 which would mean that the QC Number is 1234 and it expires in January 2020. [/QUOTE]
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