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Can I do ANY DIY work on business premises?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike.J" data-source="post: 525152" data-attributes="member: 34414"><p>If any electrocution happened and it went to court, the prosecution would have to prove guilt i.e. it was part of you installation that caused the electrocution, your competency to carry out electrical work would be part of the prosecutions case, there are no qualifications to ask if you have them, just the various bodies that purport to be the standard to work by, this has been proved on numerous occasions to be a false indication and therefor of no relevance to your guilt or not, the prosecution would call expert witness's, but they also will not have any electrical qualifications and the prosecution would hinge on Health and Safety issue's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike.J, post: 525152, member: 34414"] If any electrocution happened and it went to court, the prosecution would have to prove guilt i.e. it was part of you installation that caused the electrocution, your competency to carry out electrical work would be part of the prosecutions case, there are no qualifications to ask if you have them, just the various bodies that purport to be the standard to work by, this has been proved on numerous occasions to be a false indication and therefor of no relevance to your guilt or not, the prosecution would call expert witness's, but they also will not have any electrical qualifications and the prosecution would hinge on Health and Safety issue's. [/QUOTE]
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