part or long form EICs cannot be used for self certification, they can only be used for 'pre' or in some cases, retrospective notification.
TOSH!
There is NOTHING preventing a company employing more than one person using various members of their staff to carry various aspects of some part-p notifiable work. Thus the company issues a 3 part EIC & self certifies the work on the customers behalf without the involvement of the LABC!
The approved document however does state that:"An electrical installation certificate can be issued only by the installer responsible for the installation work."
That is correct. 1.28 page 12 Approved Doc P
basically saying that third party certification is NOT permitted..
i.e. the scenario Scragg is asking about is NOT permitted within the formal guidance of Approved Doc P.
That aside, correct me if I'm wrong; to self certificate, you have to use the forms provided by your scheme operator.
As far as I'm aware, the scheme operators only issue a version of the short form EICs for this purpose?
TOSH..
An electrical contractor who has been deemed to be competent to sign and self certify his/her work by one of the approved bodies..
can issue any certificate he wishes provided it follows the essential information given in the model forms.
home made, wholesaler purchased, meter manufactures forms OR their scheme providers forms..
The NICEIC as far as I'm aware produce a number of certificates etc.However for self certification, I am reliably informed that only one is acceptable, that being the short one.
TOSH..
Page 10 approved document P
1.8 ...issue of the appropriate BS7671 electrical certificate
Then skip over to PAGE 25
Electrical Installation Certificate
Oh sod me...
Its a Three Part signatory form!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:O:innocent
Reliably informed....
My ar5e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ]
Me thinks you need a better informer!
Back to the Original Question....
I would avoid it like the plauge...
Reasons..
ALL work I certify carries the 5 year insurance backed warranty...
which ALSO means I have an obligation to put right any none-compliances identified at a later date should a complaint / investigation ensue!
There is NO-WAY in a million years I am going to leave myself open to rectifying someone else's shortcuts at my own expense!
The more you do it the more you make a noose for your neck and its harder to establish yourself as a fully pukka reputable trader rather than a corner cutting cowboy!
Just do the job proper
OR...
share the job.. work together share the earnings 50/50,
be there while the cables are been concealed and run..
Do the second fixing...
you probably need to take some of it back off anyway to fully test out..
e.g. any dimmers LV trannies PIR lights etc...
AND you do the notification also as part of your 50/50 share of the work
Guinness