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Hello peeps,

I managed to worm out a PIR for a customer needing some electrics doing in their house.... but I'm not with a body yet. Got my 2391 so is that enough to sign off, do I need to contact local authorities?

Cheers guys
 
periodic inspections are about competence mate so if your competent go for it :) get yourself if you don`t already have it public indemnity insurance. you don`t have to be in a scheme for them although a lot of agents etc do ask for nic etc scheme
 
why does the liabilty not cover it, never had insurance before. someone said you need both pl and pi to even pat test.is it same for contractors
periodic inspections are about competence mate so if your competent go for it :) get yourself if you don`t already have it public indemnity insurance. you don`t have to be in a scheme for them although a lot of agents etc do ask for nic etc scheme
 
I keep seeeing threads about pir's.well i have 20 odd years experience no 2391 and i feel i am more than competant do do a pir.In fact a couple of days ago I was asked by a local estate agent to look at a pir submitted by a local niceic electrician on an sniceic pir report so assume he had a 2391. It was clear just by looking at the report that he was at the capers.recomending work that was not necessary .wrong codes for quite a few of the things he had picked up.all in all he was charging over 900 quid for a lot of things that quite frankly did not need done and had the girl in the estate agents panicking that the installation was unsafe.so in a nutshell 2391 means nothing if you have no experience.
 

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