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Its amazing what you can get away with by using the word 'Lim'!!!!

I was told by my NICEIC assessor man, many years ago, " If you are doing a Visual then leave all the test gear in the van; test nothing ". So on a visual that is what I do AND I put a note to that effect on the paperwork. Every year when he comes round he comments on it; so if he is happy then I am happier........... :coat

Anybody know where I can get a rubber 'Lim' stamp from??????????? :run

 
Its amazing what you can get away with by using the word 'Lim'!!!!I was told by my NICEIC assessor man, many years ago, " If you are doing a Visual then leave all the test gear in the van; test nothing ". So on a visual that is what I do AND I put a note to that effect on the paperwork. Every year when he comes round he comments on it; so if he is happy then I am happier........... :coat

Anybody know where I can get a rubber 'Lim' stamp from??????????? :run
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for starters noz they where led to believe thay they where going to get a full periodic inspection. as iv stated on another post to me a periodic inspection should include at least more then 1 test which is what he has performed!
if that is the case then I think that they ought to go to trading standards

However,,,, as a comparison you couldn't buy a car blind for

 
Its amazing what you can get away with by using the word 'Lim'!!!!I was told by my NICEIC assessor man, many years ago, " If you are doing a Visual then leave all the test gear in the van; test nothing ". So on a visual that is what I do AND I put a note to that effect on the paperwork. Every year when he comes round he comments on it; so if he is happy then I am happier........... :coat

Anybody know where I can get a rubber 'Lim' stamp from??????????? :run
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this is again in another argument noz, he has labelled it as being a Periodic Inspection not a Visual, if it had been a visual then i would of said ok fair enough

 
Not bad thats all I charge for a visual inspection & that is what this company seems to have done, albeit as NoZ said on the wrong paperwork.

I think your first (or you mates) port of call should be to the sparks & ask what sort of inspection he thought he should be doing...if he picks periodic then give em both barrels. But as others have said dont expect to much from NICEY & co all they will say is "between the customer & contractor"

 
Our argument here graham is that he is portraying this abolishment as being a Periodic Inspection Report. when in laments terms it is in fact a Visual Inspection Report! IMO the key elements to a Periodic Inspection includes : Insulation Resistance Testing, Continuity Testing, Earth Fault Loop Impedeance, and Functional Testings. I am judging them on spelling mistakes as the covering letter has clearly been written a PC which has spell checker. Personally i ensure all of my covering letters and certifications are all checked for spelling mistakes as to me it looks highly unprofessional if you can not even be arsed to hit 1 little button before clicking print!
Whilst I do think this it is a bit of a crap inspection, Im with Graham on this. It IS a PIR! with limitations which may make it seem more like a 'Visual Inspection Report'. I do a very similar inspection for

 
I tend to agree the client has to shoulder some of the blame here -

 
I like the idea of the "duel rcd covered board" - does that mean it come with two pretty little covers so you can dress it up?

Maybe if the RCDs protected something then this would also work. Hmm

 
Right!

Lets cover a couple of things here, can we?

1. Mrs. Streetlighter: did you remove the A/Cs number, or did the "A/C" put those dashes in?

2. Similarly, did you remove the ser. no.?

The answers to those 2 questions will be very informative.

I agree, in principle to the "what d`ya expect for

 
Right!Lets cover a couple of things here, can we?

1. Mrs. Streetlighter: did you remove the A/Cs number, or did the "A/C" put those dashes in?

2. Similarly, did you remove the ser. no.?

The answers to those 2 questions will be very informative.

I agree, in principle to the "what d`ya expect for
 
As someone has mentioned contracts - a little point 'There is no legal requirement for a written contract in this country' that is established law (Except in the dealings of Land)

You are free to negotiate a verbal contract, however, one can immediately see the problems and in any dispute where a written contract does not exist any dispute will be determined on the basis of evidence produced.

Now in a written Contract, the contract has primacy, caveats are - it must be legal and it must be accurate and not vague, a badly written contract is as bad as no contract.

When adding to a contract always get it in writing signed by the other party - it is to protect both parties!! that is what you should be telling a client (it is true by the way)

This is not meant to be a essay on contract - I am available to answer any general Q's - any advice/info given is given freely and is not to be used in any dispute or court - you should obtain the latest up to date advice from your solicitor.

 
What concerns me is why or how he came up with such a precise figure for the remedial work.

I always work on an estimate, based on an estimate of hours of work, and a price for the parts, say

 
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