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As of 1 January 2005 it is a legal (statutory) requirement for all work on fixed electrical installations in dwellings and associated buildings to comply with relevant standards. The relevant UK standard is BS 7671 2018 (Non statutory)

The EAWR (statutory) says that compliance with BS7671(Non statutory) will mean compliance with it.

The Building Regulations (statutory)

Approved Documents are intended to provide guidance for some of the more common building situations. However, there may well be alternative ways of achieving compliance with the requirements. Thus there is no obligation to adopt any particular solution contained in an Approved Document if you prefer to meet the relevant requirement in some other way.

So where does that leave us? Best is stick to the Regs and treat them as statutory (even though they're not) and you can't go wrong. They are the code we live by.
 
I sometimes think they left it like this to ensure IET retain copyright and revenue for these regs - if they were l-a-w they'd need to be freely available I think (?).

Ah, I remember these discussions now.
I came to the conclusion that if the Regs were 'Law', they would be at least 10 times bigger. They'd have to be total water tight without a single loophole in them. You'd need to be a trained lawyer to understand them. No 30 hour training course to get your 18th :D
 
It's comparable to the ISITEE position, where people often ask "Do you have to have portable appliance testing by law?" Of course, you don't, however you do have to comply with EAWR. Following the Code of Practice 4th Edition is the recognised and established way to maintain equipment and as far as is reasonably practicable, prevent danger.

There may be other ways to achieve the same end result, however (a) why try to reinvent the wheel? and, (b) there is a likelihood that said reinvention would appear wheel-like and closely resemble the existing CoP...
 
Pete, get a grip and lay off the Mogadon
I stated 3 times that they are not statutory, it's just that the EAWR and Part P think they are.
Just adding my pennies worth no need for derogatory replies Mate, Oh sorry forgot you are the oracle after all didn't mean to spoil your thunder.
 
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Just adding my pennies worth no need for derogatory replies Mate, Oh sorry forgot you are the oracle after all didn't mean to spoil your thunder.
What derogative? You're the one who said you use Mogadon as a recreational drugiin another post after all.
Lighten up, it's just one old Fart taking the pi$$ out of another.
 
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[ElectriciansForums.net] Are the bloody Regs statutory or not?
 
BS 7671 is not statutory as a stand alone document.

However; Building Tegulation state BS 7671 in terms of what to follow and they are law so in effect not following BS 7671 will lead to non-compliance to Building Regulations and possible legal consequences.

Also if a customer states to install to BS 7671 and you agree to take on the work this then becomes a binding contract and you are legally obliged to deliver on it or you could be sued.

In conclusion, BS7671 is indirectly a legal document.
 

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