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<blockquote data-quote="Coll" data-source="post: 555828" data-attributes="member: 28959"><p>Excellent comment. The topic has become an illustration of the disparity in the competence of not just Electricians but across the board of trades and professions. The rules are written by professionals/experts (sometimes irritatingly) mostly to prevent catastrophe including lost lives with legal consequences high on its agenda. They won't help keep you safe from incompetence, unfortunately, a customer sometimes chooses unknown less expensive options which in one way means risk, though not always, it's pay your money and takes you a chance with people not in the "know". Having seen things that I cannot believe some work done, small wonder if it's not daily headline news. In fairness, many/most Electricians know the sword of Damocles hangs over them. Testing has become verging of a scam in some instances for the unscrupulous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coll, post: 555828, member: 28959"] Excellent comment. The topic has become an illustration of the disparity in the competence of not just Electricians but across the board of trades and professions. The rules are written by professionals/experts (sometimes irritatingly) mostly to prevent catastrophe including lost lives with legal consequences high on its agenda. They won't help keep you safe from incompetence, unfortunately, a customer sometimes chooses unknown less expensive options which in one way means risk, though not always, it's pay your money and takes you a chance with people not in the "know". Having seen things that I cannot believe some work done, small wonder if it's not daily headline news. In fairness, many/most Electricians know the sword of Damocles hangs over them. Testing has become verging of a scam in some instances for the unscrupulous. [/QUOTE]
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