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electrical <strong>assessment</strong>ChecksThe Approved C<strong>on</strong>tractor schemerequires all c<strong>on</strong>tractors to have a healthand safety policy and a minimum of£2m public liability insurance, so theseare also checked. The Electricity atWork Regulati<strong>on</strong>s 1989 and the Healthand Safety Executive require that testinstruments are checked regularly toensure accuracy is maintained, soc<strong>on</strong>tractors are also required to provide arecord of these checks.We audit the Part P notificati<strong>on</strong>s for theprevious year where appropriate, ensuringthat all notifiable jobs have in fact beennotified correctly. All domestic installati<strong>on</strong>work in England and Wales notified tobuilding c<strong>on</strong>trol through the <strong>NICEIC</strong>scheme comes with a £25,000 insurancebacked warranty which runs for six yearsfrom the day the job was completed.A discussi<strong>on</strong> and check <strong>on</strong> ElectricalInstallati<strong>on</strong> C<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong> Reports and the“Electrical Safety Councils Best PracticeGuide 4 (BPG4) usually follows. Issue3 of BPG4 details the industry agreedguidance <strong>on</strong> how to approach a periodicinspecti<strong>on</strong> and test of an electricalinstallati<strong>on</strong> and how to determine theappropriate coding of n<strong>on</strong> compliances.Q&AThen it’s off to a number of sitesto determine how the c<strong>on</strong>tractor isinterpreting and applying the requirementsof BS7671 and other standardsappropriately for the installati<strong>on</strong>s and sitec<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s they encounter. This is usuallydiscussi<strong>on</strong> led with some questi<strong>on</strong> andanswer sessi<strong>on</strong>s. Sometimes c<strong>on</strong>tractorsare hesitant in resp<strong>on</strong>ding to questi<strong>on</strong>s,looking for ‘the catch’, but there is n<strong>on</strong>e,we aren’t trying to catch any<strong>on</strong>e out.The site <strong>assessment</strong> is based <strong>on</strong> theform the c<strong>on</strong>tractor issued to the customerat the time. The c<strong>on</strong>tractor is then askedSometimes c<strong>on</strong>tractors arehesitant in resp<strong>on</strong>ding toquesti<strong>on</strong>s, looking for ‘the catch’,but there is n<strong>on</strong>e, we aren’t tryingto catch any<strong>on</strong>e out.to discuss and perform a number of testsacross the range and the test resultsobtained during the visit are compared withthose recorded. The c<strong>on</strong>tractor is expectedto c<strong>on</strong>firm whether the test results areacceptable, as required by BS7671.When a c<strong>on</strong>tractor initially applies tobecome an Approved C<strong>on</strong>tractor wearrange a half day preliminary <strong>assessment</strong>visit where we sit down with the c<strong>on</strong>tractorto discuss the <strong>assessment</strong> process andidentify the type of work they do, so thatwe can prepare them for their <strong>assessment</strong>.Enrolled c<strong>on</strong>tractorsvolunteer to have theirwork assessed toshow their customersthey comply withrequirements.This is a good opportunity to break theice and get to know <strong>on</strong>e another, as wellas allowing the c<strong>on</strong>tractor to ask questi<strong>on</strong>sand dispel some myths.This is the part of the job I enjoy most.I am not there to catch any<strong>on</strong>e out. Ireally enjoy meeting the c<strong>on</strong>tractorsand getting to know them and offeringadvice where I can. It’s about ensuringstandards are properly maintained andI find that most c<strong>on</strong>tractors want to beseen as carrying out professi<strong>on</strong>al andsafe work.

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