When it comes to compiling a report, I never understand what the "details of the installation covered by this report" is actually asking for. Can anyone please advise?
Thanks, Fran
Welcome to the forum, I am sure you will never ask a question again here after those unhelpful responses
Welcome to the forum, I am sure you will never ask a question again here after those unhelpful responses
Would it hurt to write a reply to the question based on what is in it rather than saying to look elsewhere?
Assessors have one opinion, clients another, written publications sometimes another.
Or buy/borrow a copy of guidance note 3...
Read Chapter 3... and Chapter 5...
Which should cover the basics of what & where you are going to inspect & test... And how to fill out the forms..
Thanks brummydave!Would it hurt to write a reply to the question based on what is in it rather than saying to look elsewhere?
I have been filling in these forms for decades and still question whether I'm writing the 'right' information in various boxes. Assessors have one opinion, clients another, written publications sometimes another.
For years under 'details of an installation' I would write long winded details. Then it was pointed out that I only needed to write eg 'semi-detached house' !
Many forms have been filled in too briefly so in future are of little use to owners and contractors.
However in this section Fran, depending on the design of form you're using of course, you only need tick some boxes and write the nature of the building the installation is in. The 'extent' section is where you should write comprehensive information.
Hope that waffle helps
Thanks brummydave!
Certainly a more helpful response to the question I was asking. You make the point about long winded answers, and 'right' information, which is exactly what I was referring to.
Assessors and publications certainly offer differing opinions, and I find some of the language in the publications to be somewhat convoluted.
Your 'waffle' has been most helpful, thanks again.
Surely the context would be the 'report' part of the question?Thats all well and good but you didn't provide any context to the question you posed?
Are you a student or trainee?
Inspection and testing - like doing an EICR or an installation certificate?
What difference does it make what background I have?
Brummydave didn't seem to have that problem.now you’re being evasive
to get the optimism answer if you framed your question with some context, then we could probably give you a more rounded and helpful answer
I get the sense you're a bit of a condescending keyboard warrior, with very little better to do.
This should state clearly what the inspection covers
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