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Think you were right!! lol!!


I knew you couldn’t resist.


How do you recognise a housebasher when he’s in the pound shop?

His humpty back, white complextion and he has no knees (No sexism intended but a woman wouldn’t do the job, too bright)
 
Sorry doesn't count, we've already added the fact that you are humourless to the list.
You'll have to think of something else.


Could I ask you a question.
Why are you on this forum every day for weeks on end? Have you no girl/boy friend, any work to do, no hobbies?
I like a lot of people come on here when they want to know something or are bored.
I only come on for a look usually and to have a bit of fun winding up the trolls, when I am on Holiday.
Not day after day weeks on end racking up thousands of posts.
Open the curtains look out side big world, lots of things to do and see.
 
I like a lot of people come on here when they want to know something or are bored.
Trouble is Sailor if everyone thought like you there would be nothing to see here haha, the fact some guys spend time here is due to the fact they like helping genuine apprentices or electricians with problems, where would the forum be if everyone had 10 posts and only popped on once and a while whilst on holiday.
 
If you look at the rules (No No not the green book put it down) of the forum you must answer my question first then you can ask me one .
 
Trouble is Sailor if everyone thought like you there would be nothing to see here haha, the fact some guys spend time here is due to the fact they like helping genuine apprentices or electricians with problems, where would the forum be if everyone had 10 posts and only popped on once and a while whilst on holiday.



Maybe true but what are you doing on here. I see from your web page you have a proper company and you live in a nice area and you belong to the NIC. Ha Ha
That’s a scam don’t you know you are wasting your money, it’s not official, no one takes any notice of it give it up.
There I’ve repeated some of the advice given on here by respected 5000+ experts on here.
 
Maybe true but what are you doing on here.

I often sit on my laptop at night with my ear plugs in so I cannot here the wife telly or kids, the noise is deafening in here at times, the lap top allows me troll my 2 sites, play chess with friends from around the world and watch threads like this with bigger trolls than me lol
 
So is the correct answer to the OP 'NO' as long as the outlets are to be used by skilled or instructed opperatives?

And it is the responsibility of the client to make sure that all opperatives are trained or supervised sufficiently?

Very funny thread btw............
 
I guess the correct answer is: whatever you as the installer decides.
BS7671 doesn't require RCD protection, if the persons using them are considered skilled or instructed.
Yes it is the responsibility of the employer to ensure their employees have the training or supervision to carry out their work activities safely.
 

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