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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 490231" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>I am assuming the electrician who will be 'signing off', (as you call it), this work, will be using a standard electrical certificate compliant with current regs? In which case the signature(s) will be needed for "design", "installation" and "testing". So in truth you really need to check with the person who is signing the design &amp; construction parts to answer your question. And if you are in England or Wales, they will also be accepting legal responsibility for the building regulations compliance certificate as well, I guess? So before doing any work that they may not be happy with, I would ask them to call round so you can discuss your design proposals with them.</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 490231, member: 1607"] I am assuming the electrician who will be 'signing off', (as you call it), this work, will be using a standard electrical certificate compliant with current regs? In which case the signature(s) will be needed for "design", "installation" and "testing". So in truth you really need to check with the person who is signing the design & construction parts to answer your question. And if you are in England or Wales, they will also be accepting legal responsibility for the building regulations compliance certificate as well, I guess? So before doing any work that they may not be happy with, I would ask them to call round so you can discuss your design proposals with them. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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