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non cert, certs (are 'logo headed certificates required?)
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<blockquote data-quote="professional" data-source="post: 415321" data-attributes="member: 1381"><p>The INFORMATION required by the model forms included in BS7671 are usually regarded as the minimum required to demonstrate a duty of care under the EAWR. Company or Scam logo's are totally meaningless with regards compliance with any standard whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>It must be noted that in BS7671 the pages preceding the model forms state the capacity in which the signatories to the THREE DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY act - there is, however, no mention of said capacity on the forms themselves. </p><p></p><p>People need to be aware that it is the act of appending their signature to a declaration that actually "validates" the certificate. The addition of a QS's signature is, legally speaking, utterly meaningless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="professional, post: 415321, member: 1381"] The INFORMATION required by the model forms included in BS7671 are usually regarded as the minimum required to demonstrate a duty of care under the EAWR. Company or Scam logo's are totally meaningless with regards compliance with any standard whatsoever. It must be noted that in BS7671 the pages preceding the model forms state the capacity in which the signatories to the THREE DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY act - there is, however, no mention of said capacity on the forms themselves. People need to be aware that it is the act of appending their signature to a declaration that actually "validates" the certificate. The addition of a QS's signature is, legally speaking, utterly meaningless. [/QUOTE]
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