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the only way 2 get exsperiance is sometimes by asking
why is there always someone has to pop state somthing that trys to belittle people
the reason being is if someone was to nock a nail in the wall ect and hit the di cable thats why
Yes, the way to gain exprience is by asking and working with someone who can teach you how to correctly carry out perodic inspection reports.
You do not gain experience by blundering your way through. How many things are on your reports which you think definately ought to be there, or are coded incorrectly, or not on your reports at all for that matter as you were unaware they are non compliant with a regulation you don't know exists?
I'm not just out to belittle you, I am just sick of seeing customers ripped off by imcompetent people carring out PIRs, telling customers that they need wok doing to their installation when there is nothing wrong with it.
There are so so so many people out there carrying out periodic inspection reports who simply do not have a clue what they are doing.
I have seen periodics with all sorts of non faults, incorrect coding, and worst of all, saying what needs to be done to repair a fault without actually saying what the fault is in the first place.
Here's something for you to try. For every fault you have got written down, go through your regs book and find exactly which regulation(s) it does not comply with, and write them next to your fault.
I recently saw a periodic inspection carried out on a school which listed in the faults: "No cross bonding in toilets - code 1"
Have a read of this from the electrical safety council
http://www.esc.org.uk/pdfs/business-and-community/electrical-industry/BPG4_08.pdf