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NICIEC Domestic Installer submitting an IPM18C EICR
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 513677" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>Mad, you are misunderstanding the NICEIC. They have a two tiered system, Domestic Installer and Approved. Domestic installer is just that, they can install and self certify THEIR work, they are not allowed to report upon somebody else’s work -EICR- whereas an Approved company can. The NICEIC also then brought out a ‘Bolt On’ scheme for their DI’s which meant they could be reassessed for carrying out EICR - for additional fees. </p><p> I’m not too sure if they abolished the DI EICR registration scheme so that DI’s can’t now do EICR at all? </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Now the reality of the EICR, is that any COMPETENT spark is permitted to carry out an EICR under BS7671, this is usually taken to suggest that the spark has completed many years in the trade and/or holds the CG2391 certificate.</p><p></p><p>As pointed out by our learned colleague, all test forms by any scheme/manufacturer are based upon the models as set out in BS7671. </p><p></p><p>so I’m not sure what exactly you are fretting over? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 513677, member: 17152"] Mad, you are misunderstanding the NICEIC. They have a two tiered system, Domestic Installer and Approved. Domestic installer is just that, they can install and self certify THEIR work, they are not allowed to report upon somebody else’s work -EICR- whereas an Approved company can. The NICEIC also then brought out a ‘Bolt On’ scheme for their DI’s which meant they could be reassessed for carrying out EICR - for additional fees. I’m not too sure if they abolished the DI EICR registration scheme so that DI’s can’t now do EICR at all? Now the reality of the EICR, is that any COMPETENT spark is permitted to carry out an EICR under BS7671, this is usually taken to suggest that the spark has completed many years in the trade and/or holds the CG2391 certificate. As pointed out by our learned colleague, all test forms by any scheme/manufacturer are based upon the models as set out in BS7671. so I’m not sure what exactly you are fretting over? [/QUOTE]
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