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Davidghooper
Hi,
I work for an overseas company who are building a process plant in the UK. We are employing a mixture of UK and overseas contractors. For the installation, commissioning and overseeing of the electrics and control systems we are doing the work ourselves as this is our area of expertise. The H and S man for the civil contractor (not our Client but acting as PC), is instructing us that all electrical staff must have a JIB card - a UK certificate. We fully appreciate that we must work to UK standards (which are similar to many other EU countries with a few differences). We are talking of highly specialist and qualified professionals (many chartered).
Is the H and S man advising us correctly? I believe not, but I am a simple civil engineer? Thoughts?
I work for an overseas company who are building a process plant in the UK. We are employing a mixture of UK and overseas contractors. For the installation, commissioning and overseeing of the electrics and control systems we are doing the work ourselves as this is our area of expertise. The H and S man for the civil contractor (not our Client but acting as PC), is instructing us that all electrical staff must have a JIB card - a UK certificate. We fully appreciate that we must work to UK standards (which are similar to many other EU countries with a few differences). We are talking of highly specialist and qualified professionals (many chartered).
Is the H and S man advising us correctly? I believe not, but I am a simple civil engineer? Thoughts?