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moggy1968
yes, but, it's the standard you are expected to work to, so, although not a statutory instrument in itself, to perform your legal duty of care and to satisfy the vagaries of consumer law, building regs, wiring regs etc etc you would need to be able to show you followed the guidence, or demonstrate very sound reasoning as to why you didn't.
Our contracts also state that the system will be installed in accordance with the regs, statutory requirements and guidence, so failing to do so would render us in breach of contract. It's the customers reassurance that things will be done properly.
like the highway code, IT may not be law, but not following it may mean you fall foul of the law
Our contracts also state that the system will be installed in accordance with the regs, statutory requirements and guidence, so failing to do so would render us in breach of contract. It's the customers reassurance that things will be done properly.
like the highway code, IT may not be law, but not following it may mean you fall foul of the law