He says they are separate. I just wanted to verify thatAsk the person certifying it.
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He says they are separate. I just wanted to verify thatAsk the person certifying it.
Are you a trainee.He says they are separate. I just wanted to verify that
NoAre you a trainee.
Let's not confuse matters even further - the one that is due in two years is a different certificate for an inspection of the whole installation for electrical safety. Completely irrespective of that:Anyhu, my question was-that the electrical certificate is separate. Electrical and emergency light certificate cannot be together. Is this true??? As my electrical certificate is due again in 2 years
Thank you TimLet's not confuse matters even further - the one that is due in two years is a different certificate for an inspection of the whole installation for electrical safety. Completely irrespective of that:
Any new electrical work requires certification upon completion.
Anything that specifically declares conformity to BS5266 and other relevant standards would be an additional certificate.
It's already been suggested that talking to the person that is offering to provide the certificates would be a good next step. We can't 2nd guess their intentions.
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