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Electrical Remedial Repairs

Until the remedial electrical work is completed, your installation is not compliant with Health & Safety legislation.

How PCG help with the remedial works

Duty holders have a legal responsibly to uphold, so must ensure that electrical systems used at their place of work are safe.

 

  • We will analyse, explain and discuss the results of your EICR

  • Plan and create a tailored electrical remedial repairs schedule

  • Liaise with you to plan the most convenient timing to complete the work with minimal disruption and down time

  • Carry out the repair certifying that the works meet BS 7671:2018 requirements

Keeping your electrical system well maintained will help reduce the risk of non-compliance.

 

Our electrical repair and maintenance work will ensure that your electrical systems are safe, fit for purpose and compliant.

Did you know?

If a serious incident occurs under your watch and you are found to be non-compliant, penalties can result in hefty fines and or jail time.

Workers

Once the electrical safety test has been completed we will tell you the remedial repairs that must be carried out. It is vital to be aware that testing is only part of the electrical safety compliance requirement.

If there are any faults found during the test they are identified in the EICR and given codes C1, C2, or C3, which are explained below.

Operating in all sectors and differing working environments

Hospitals

Churches

Education

Cinemas

Airports

Our clientele is extremely diverse and that's what we love about our work. No two workplaces are the same, even when concerning the same business. Each site has its own unique quirks and differences. It is about adapting to the specific site requirements and adjusting our work to fit the every day functionality of the workplace we are present at, which we have great experience in.

Remedial Categories

If a C1 or C2 code is given it would mean the installation is in an unsatisfactory condition.

  • Code C1 faults require urgent attention - danger present

  • Code C2 faults require attention - potential danger

  • Code C3 faults are an improvement recommended

In the event that essential remedial work is not completed following testing then the organisation could be culpable of fault and negligence. It is also likely that insurance for the premises would be compromised and if the worst should happen then the Duty Holder could be proven to be liable.

Essential remedial work must be completed within a time frame appropriate to the coding of the identified fault or faults. In the case of code C1 faults this means urgently.

Examples of electrical remedial work:

  • Repairing electrical installations after an EICR 

  • Replacing damaged electrical installations 

  • Replacing old or damaged sockets 

  • Replacing emergency light systems 

  • Replacing lighting, including LED

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Hear from some of our clients across various sectors

Hospital
"I am pleased to say that as a long term partner of ours, Protest Compliance always perform and meet our KPI’s and their service and quality of reports is second to none."

 Property Director, NHS Trust

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