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Frosty69

Hi People,

I was at a friends house on Saturday as he has just bought the property about a month ago. Anyway I was there to clear out the loft whilst he was doing a bit of painting downstairs. I was in the loft clearing some wooden boards and bits of old stuff the previous person had left up there.
I then disturbed some insulation but found myself being electricuted and first thoughts were s**t but I would then just pull my hands away and investigate, instead I was dragged onto my side and realised this was not like any shock/belt I had ever received (all this happened within a few seconds). I could not get away from this and began to scream like crazy "turn it off" which my mate did after running upstairs then back down realising I was in trouble and not fallen through the ceiling which he first thought! About 20 seconds of being shocked.
So now the power was off I crawled to the loft hatch panicking as I couldn't breath or open my eyes properly (I remember not being able to open my eyes whilst it was happening), five minutes passed with me on my side by the hatch with my mate trying his best to help but all I could smell was the flesh burnt on both my arms (I assume line on one arm and neutral on the other), the burns are quite bad but I was more worried that my heart felt like it was going to burst!
I eventually made it down the stairs and my mate phoned the ambulance but I took a bit of a bad turn and turned white as I was still struggling with my breathing so the woman on the phone said lie him down and put his legs in the air so the blood will go to his vital organs.
Ambulance arrived and rushed me to hospital where I recovered and all tests on my heart and bloods proved nothing to worry about.
I am now dealing with the obvious burns but my left shoulder and arm are pretty much unusable at the minute, I think thats a combined injury from the electricity and also falling on my arm onto a joist quite heavily.

The cable was the old style black ally flex with two cores and no earth.

I have a few questions as I am going to lose wages etc from this event but will give a brief overview of electrics.

The mains board was changed a year ago, its a 17th edition square d board, the circuit was protected by a 6a mcb.
There is No sign of the cable that had me so it must be jointed somewhere.

1- Can I find out of the my local council (Stockport) if this job has been registered with them and who has done the work?
2- If yes to Q1 can I approach the said installer and confront him as to why he has updated the mains board but not rewired a circuit with no earth or at-least flagged the problem?
3- If the previous owner has had it done as a foreigner or done it himself can I have him prosecuted?

I basically want to recoup the money that I am going to lose in wages and I assume i will need some kind of muscle treatment.

I had another friend visit the property on Sunday as i think this is an urgent issue and the company he works for (niceic registered) are rewiring the upstairs lighting on Tuesday.

I dont want to sound all gloomy but I honestly believed that the loft was going to be my resting place and it scared the s**t out of me and was easily the worst experience of my life aged 28 and had a lot of bad things happen to me including open surgery to remove 30 cm of my bowel and recently had 40 stitches to my face after a huge mountain bike crash in wales to name but a few!

I think I should change my career to handing out soft toys to children!

Ask any questions and I will try to answer as best I can, also i was not working on the electrical system but my other friend who is rewiring it said the cables have perished quite far back and cant believe it hasn't already caused a fire.
 
well for a start i`d want to get my hands on a report from your NIC pal......take it from there......
hmm....could be `Mr Poland`.....could be that it was left when the last work was carried out....either way it needs sorting.....and so it is.....but you need sorting as well....for loss of earnings+injury etc.....its all very well thinking `well thats the risk you take sparkying`.....but it didn`t get there on its todd did it.....see what the NIC mate says....before owt else....
 
Frosty,

As i understand it the new board must have been certified by someone, either self certifying or tested by local council. They are both supposed to carry out a full test. If self certifying ( as i suspect) then he/she must be either nic etc and should have liability insurance to cover exactly that kind of problem.

If tested by LABC then they should have carried out full test and, if the cable was as old and rotten as you say. it was unlikely to pass IR test. Again they should have the liability insurance for this.

If it turns out to be a diy job and not certified then you could always try and find out if the previous owner had buildings insurance with Public Liability insurance in force at the time he carried out the bodge. If he did then sue him and the insurance company. Your mate might like to have a word with his surveyors when he bought the house and see if anything was turned up in that report ?

Whichever way speak to a solicitor (not the ambulance chasers advertising on telly but a proper one) most will give you half hour for free to hear what you have to say and advise you on the best course.

Hope this helps but from the photo only plastic surgery would do that !!
 
I don't know any spark that would go into a loft and shuffle boards about etc on a fuseboard change, if the circuits test out ok, then they would just sticker the board with the no earth on lighting sticker, was any of the cable actually terminated at the lights?
 
I wont count that out, but does that make the previous owner liable? As he has ordered the work by someone who isnt registered etc?
well...i don`t know the legal intricacies of this....see you would have to prove (beyond any reasonable doubt) that the person ordering the work (present owner?) knew the `contractor` either wasnt.......or was incompetent to carry out the work...but chose to hire him anyway.....a tough one....
look, if theres been a recent board change.....then there should be a circuit schedule with it.....and the relevent paperwork (installation cert, schedule of inspections together with its schedule of tests).....if theres non of that....then chances are the LABC are not aware of it either......
i mean how many times do we come in here and read of stuff like `missing` paperwork eh?......its just this time someone innocent has been bitten....
look, best o luck with it....
 
I don't know any spark that would go into a loft and shuffle boards about etc on a fuseboard change, if the circuits test out ok, then they would just sticker the board with the no earth on lighting sticker, was any of the cable actually terminated at the lights?
so it might help if you actually read the O/P......since when was the O/P on a `board change`?...
 
I'd start by getting photos.....lots of photos, details of all work performed, when it was done and by whom. Then seek legal advice about any loss of earnings or medical costs etc.
 
Yeah the op hasn't done the board change, he said it was done a year ago, circuit on 6a mcb but no mention of rcd,
to the op, would it be possible for you to take a picture of the consumer unit, and maybe if your sparky friend would be good enough to take another with the cover off, then post them on here so we could have a look?
 

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