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I have recently been appointed Qualified Supervisor for my firm and was wondering who countersigns my work as I still carry out EICRs and installations?
Thank you
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what are your sparks like? do you feel happy signing their work off?
I just counter sign my own work. NIC said it was ok?
Do I need a hard hat?the certs need countersigning by the qualified supervisor and the person doing the tests , if this is both you , sign it twice
as a qualified supervisor you are the duty holder so its all on your head now .
Reasonable happy with their work. One of our newbies has some problems compiling the EICRs so I have been out with him to oversee. One he submitted to me I refused to sign off as too much info missing or unclear. Tempted to send him back to retest but think the tenant may object.
Do I need a hard hat?
Not always so mate.the certs need countersigning by the qualified supervisor and the person doing the tests , if this is both you , sign it twice
as a qualified supervisor you are the duty holder so its all on your head now .
Not always so mate.
I am a QS, as are 2 others in my company, but the duty holder is another person altogether, in fact until very recently it was someone who has never been an electrician.
I find EICR the hardest to check with all the tick sheets I have make sure the sparks have ticked the correct boxes with reference to what observations they and made and what limitations are involved
thats why,as a system, its fundamentally flawed, and it should be one licence one spark, all sparks that do this work are quailfied and registered. As it stands its cobblers and doesnt work.
this is what NAPIT etc are doing, each member has to be qualified and checked.
the QS system needs bazooka-ing.
Message for Flanders. Here's the "Domestic EICR tick sheet explained" I made for the men. Anyone feel free to suggest any changes.
Message for Flanders. Here's the "Domestic EICR tick sheet explained" I made for the men. Anyone feel free to suggest any changes.
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