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Domestic electrical danger notification forms

Qualified Contract ElectricianDomestic electrical danger notification forms:

Domestic electrical danger notification forms - What are they ?

The purpose of Electrical Danger Notification is issued to inform the owner or person responsible for the building that an instance of significant danger was observed.

 

 

Domestic electrical danger notification - Contractor Information

 

 

NICEIC Electrical Danger Notification forms are, accountable documents. Unused forms should be kept secure by the Qualified Supervisor. A record of each form used should be made on the record sheet provided. Unused sets of obsolete forms must be destroyed to prevent their misuse.

The purpose of the Domestic Electrical Danger Notification form is to permit a Domestic Installer registered with NICEIC to:

(i) Advise in writing a person responsible for the safety of an existing electrical installation of the location and nature of a dangerous condition discovered in that installation, and

(ii) Provide a record of the advice given to remedy the deficiency as a matter of urgency.

The Domestic Electrical Danger Notification form is not intended to be used to notify danger arising from equipment not forming part of a fixed electrical installation, such as portable and transportable appliances. The removal of danger arising from such equipment should not warrant the formal notification procedure.

The Notification should identify only damage, deterioration, defects, dangerous conditions and any none-compliances with the requirements of the current issue national standard for the safety of electrical installations which give rise to real and immediate danger.
A Domestic Electrical Danger Notification should not be issued unless the competent person considers that real and immediate danger actually exists — NICEIC will investigate any complaint that the issue of a Notification was not justified.

The information given in the Notification must be clear, factual, fair and reasonable in all the circumstances.

Where a real and immediate danger exists, with the agreement of a person having responsibility for the safety of the electrical installation, appropriate action should be taken to remove or minimize the danger immediately (such as switching off and isolating the affected part(s) of the installation). The action taken should be noted on the form in the box provided for this purpose.

Domestic Installers registered with NICEIC have no legal right to isolate or disconnect any part of an electrical installation without the owner’s permission. If permission cannot be obtained to remove danger immediately, Domestic Installers should act without delay to minimise the danger so far as is reasonably practicable, such as by providing temporary barriers or enclosures for exposed live parts, posting danger notices etc.

In electrical installations, risk of injury may result from:
(i) Electric shock

(ii) Fire

(iii) Burns from hot surfaces

(iv) Burns from the passage of electric current

(v) Mechanical movement of electrically-actuated equipment, in so far as such injury is intended to be prevented by electrical emergency switching or by electrical switching for mechanical maintenance of non-electrical parts of such equipment

(vi) Explosion

(vii) Arcing or burning, excessive pressure and/or toxic gases

(viii) Power supply interruptions and/or safety services.

It is considered that real and immediate danger would arise from conditions such as:

• Live parts exposed to touch

• Connections or equipment showing evidence of arcing or overheating

• Safety devices removed or bypassed

• Overheating cables

• Inadequate switching arrangements for emergency or mechanical maintenance purposes

• Incorrectly selected, damaged or poorly maintained equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres (hazardous areas)

Note that not all conditions that would warrant a Code 1 recommendation (‘requires urgent attention’) in a Periodic Inspection Report necessarily constitute real and immediate danger, and therefore the issue of an Domestic Electrical Danger Notification.

If necessary to determine the full extent and nature of any dangerous conditions, a full periodic inspection and test of the installation should be recommended to a person having responsibility for the safety of the electrical installation.

The Domestic Electrical Danger Notification form marked ‘Original’ is to be given to a person having responsibility for the safety of the electrical installation. The form marked ‘Duplicate’ is to be retained by the Domestic Installer registered with NICEIC and made available for review by NICEIC.

Completing the Domestic Electrical Danger Notification form

The first box, entitled Details of the Dangerous Condition, should explain clearly the details of the dangerous condition, with reference to the regulations in the national standard for electrical safety, BS 7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations.

The second box, Organization and/or Person Responsible, provides space for recording details of the Client, the responsible person and the installation.
The boxes Address and Specific Location of Dangerous Condition and Details of the Domestic Installer (registered with NICEIC) Notifying the Dangerous Condition are self-explanatory.

In the box Immediate Action Taken, the Domestic Installer must record the immediate action (such as switching off and isolating the affected part(s) of the installation) taken to remove the danger.

The box Further Urgent Action Recommended by the Domestic Installer is self-explanatory.

The final box Receipt enables the recipient to acknowledge receipt of the Notification and, if appropriate, that the Notification will be passed without delay to a person having responsibility for the safety of the electrical installation.

If the space available on the form is insufficient, additional numbered pages are to be provided as necessary. Any additional pages are to be given the same unique serial number as the Notification.



 

Domestic electrical danger notification - Recipient Information

 

 

The Domestic Installer registered with NICEIC issuing this Notification has found that a part or parts of the electrical installation identified overleaf are in a potentially dangerous condition. The safety of those using the installation may be at risk.

Appropriate action needs to be taken immediately to remove the danger. The action taken (such as switching off and isolating the affected part(s) until remedied) should be recorded overleaf.

Urgent remedial work is necessary to bring the installation up to the standard required by the current issue of the national standard for the safety of electrical installations, British Standard 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations. The Domestic Installer registered with NICEIC issuing this Notification will be able to provide further advice.

This Notification is intended to be issued only for the purpose 01 reporting a dangerous condition in an existing electrical installation. The Notification records only damage, deterioration, defects, dangerous conditions and any none-compliances with the requirements of the national standard for the safety of electrical installations which give rise to real and immediate danger. It is not a detailed or comprehensive report on the condition of the installation or equipment concerned. A periodic inspection of the installation may be necessary to determine the full extent of any deficiencies.

Only a Domestic Installer registered with NICEIC is authorised to issue this Domestic Electrical Danger Notification. A person having responsibility for the safety of the electrical installation should have received the copy marked ‘Original’ and the Domestic Installer should have retained the report marked ‘Duplicate’. The Notification has a printed seven-digit serial number which is traceable to the Domestic Installer to which it was supplied by NICEIC.

Should a person having responsibility for the safety of the electrical installation have reason to believe that the issue of this Notification is unjustified, they should in the first instance raise the specific concerns in writing with the Domestic Installer registered with NICEIC. If the concerns remain unresolved, they may make a formal complaint to NICEIC, for which purpose a standard complaint form may be downloaded from the NICEIC website (www.niceicgroup.com), or is available from NICEIC on request.

 

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