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Discuss EIC certs in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Im still lazy. I like the "hand written" look, but it is a grind if you've got a few to do, especially if they're multiple dist boards.
I also hate the self important scam versions with loads of annotations and extra bits stuck on.
I just use the originals.
I link the Part P bit with a unique identifier. And scan the originals, all with the same job number in a folder so in the (not so unlikey ) event of someone requesting a copy, its dead easy.
but I realise if I had an iPad on site, filled it in as I went along, etc it would be so much better.
I'm not into any reports Murdoc, but I'm doing a one off new build for family member. LBA have been informed etc. Thought it would be nice and neat if electronically doneWhy not bite the bullet and invest in software to do your certs?
If you are hand writing them, do you photo copy the cert for your records or write a 2nd one?
Yes, to d/load but then to fill out electronically on a computer..so much neater than my scribble......I'm thinking of the poor electrician that may have to read it later on!Come on Driver they're not that hard to find!!
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ps.. I wonder if you meant to fill in on the computer! If so my apologies!
Thanks for that.......seems OK.......just wondering if it works on Mac computers.ELECTRICAL TESTING CERTIFICATES, SOFTWARE 17th EDITION PAT TEST EICR | eBay
ÂŁ3.50 should do the job for a one off cert like you need.
Thanks for that.......seems OK.......just wondering if it works on Mac computers.
That's a right bugger it is, I now use the NICEIC Certs online. Looks more professional in my opinion and there's no risk of losing copies or purchasing multiple copies of stuff I only do once in a blue moon (fire alarms emergency lighting)The only thing with hand written Certs is if you make a mistake on say page 3 of the cert and they have the cert code printed on all 3 pages like the niceic ones you feel like going mental as you have to write the whole cert out again not just delete the mistake like you can on a tablet/PC lol
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