Didn't say I agreed with it but it is a fact that the proposal to require the Regulation breached to be recorded against the Observation was rejected when the final draft of BS7671 was published.
Since when did you have to include the regulation number on the observation sheet?

Sorry wasn't meant as a direct reply to you
 
'Twas what I was taught on my 2391. Without the qualifier of the reg number the inspector leaves themselves open to the question of "who says" and (often) "you're making it up to create work for yourself "
 
I never quote Regs. on an EICR.
What I do is state the fault and quote the appropriate Reg. No.
For instance:
Lack of RCD protection for sockets intended for general use in accordance with Regulation 411.3.3.
 
I never quote Regs. on an EICR.
What I do is state the fault and quote the appropriate Reg. No.
For instance:
Lack of RCD protection for sockets intended for general use in accordance with Regulation 411.3.3.
So you do quote the reg number! Which is what I meant.
 

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