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Which EICR tests cannot be done with a 6 in 1?
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<blockquote data-quote="SPECIAL LOCATION" data-source="post: 536206" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>As I understand it and from the C&G website.. </p><p>Sirlouen has done the more comprehensive 2391-52 option.</p><p>(I may be wrong as I am not up to date on these new-fangled course numbers!) </p><p></p><p>Even so, from what I have heard through the grapevine the '52' option is still an easier path than the old 2391...</p><p>e.g. had a higher failure rate than the modern qualification.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]14451[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Some cynical persons within the trade have hinted that the course was dumbed down a bit to get more punters & cash-in-the-bank!!!</p><p></p><p>But.. at the end of the day.. if that is what those compiling courses to assess competence consider sufficient...</p><p>then who are we to disagree??</p><p></p><p>AND...</p><p>anyone who does want to get into inspection & testing to a greater depth can only do the courses available!</p><p></p><p>The only tip I would say to anyone doing an EICR is make sure you have a good grasp of what is an immediate or potential danger to people property or livestock.. </p><p>And remember a Non-compliance with current regs is NOT by default a danger!!</p><p><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍻" title="🍻" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f37b.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPECIAL LOCATION, post: 536206, member: 250"] As I understand it and from the C&G website.. Sirlouen has done the more comprehensive 2391-52 option. (I may be wrong as I am not up to date on these new-fangled course numbers!) Even so, from what I have heard through the grapevine the '52' option is still an easier path than the old 2391... e.g. had a higher failure rate than the modern qualification. [ATTACH type="full"]14451[/ATTACH] Some cynical persons within the trade have hinted that the course was dumbed down a bit to get more punters & cash-in-the-bank!!! But.. at the end of the day.. if that is what those compiling courses to assess competence consider sufficient... then who are we to disagree?? AND... anyone who does want to get into inspection & testing to a greater depth can only do the courses available! The only tip I would say to anyone doing an EICR is make sure you have a good grasp of what is an immediate or potential danger to people property or livestock.. And remember a Non-compliance with current regs is NOT by default a danger!! 🍻 [/QUOTE]
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