KevinH
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Hi all. I have a small question about inspection interval labels.
We all know to fit one of these labels with the relevant date upon completion of a new installation, CU replacement etc, and upon a "satisfactory" EICR.....but what about an "unsatisfactory" EICR? Do you guys still fit a new label upon completing an inspection of the "failed" installation? or do you not fit a new one until the remedial works are completed, and if necessary, any retests?
My thinking is, that by fitting a new label with the date the inspection has been carried out, you are saying another inspection is not due for, say, another 5 years, even if it has failed. Therefore by saying it is not due for inspection until the date shown (e.g 5 years), is that not implying that it is safe?
With this thought in mind, lately I have not been replacing any "next inspection due" stickers/dates until the installation is satisfactory.
Am I wrong in doing this?? Or would your argument be that the label simply implies when the installation is due for another inspection regardless of the result, and a new sticker/date should always be installed upon initial inspection regardless of the outcome?
We all know to fit one of these labels with the relevant date upon completion of a new installation, CU replacement etc, and upon a "satisfactory" EICR.....but what about an "unsatisfactory" EICR? Do you guys still fit a new label upon completing an inspection of the "failed" installation? or do you not fit a new one until the remedial works are completed, and if necessary, any retests?
My thinking is, that by fitting a new label with the date the inspection has been carried out, you are saying another inspection is not due for, say, another 5 years, even if it has failed. Therefore by saying it is not due for inspection until the date shown (e.g 5 years), is that not implying that it is safe?
With this thought in mind, lately I have not been replacing any "next inspection due" stickers/dates until the installation is satisfactory.
Am I wrong in doing this?? Or would your argument be that the label simply implies when the installation is due for another inspection regardless of the result, and a new sticker/date should always be installed upon initial inspection regardless of the outcome?