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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_the_rich" data-source="post: 426347" data-attributes="member: 8419"><p>I suppose it depends on who is in the dock IF something goes fatally wrong.</p><p></p><p>As long as Lee follows BS7671 and the Manufacturer's instructions he should be ok, legally.</p><p></p><p>I note that 702.11 says that "swimming pools within the scope of an equipment standard are outside the scope of these regulations". Apart from it not being clear as to which regulations (702 or bs7671), it only mentions swimming pools, not basins. But I suppose you could argue that lazyspas are subject to their own product standard and therefore not within scope.</p><p></p><p>The work also comes under Part P in Wales, so needs to be notified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_the_rich, post: 426347, member: 8419"] I suppose it depends on who is in the dock IF something goes fatally wrong. As long as Lee follows BS7671 and the Manufacturer's instructions he should be ok, legally. I note that 702.11 says that "swimming pools within the scope of an equipment standard are outside the scope of these regulations". Apart from it not being clear as to which regulations (702 or bs7671), it only mentions swimming pools, not basins. But I suppose you could argue that lazyspas are subject to their own product standard and therefore not within scope. The work also comes under Part P in Wales, so needs to be notified. [/QUOTE]
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