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Compliance Documents for Electricians

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Compliance documents for electricians

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RAMS

Risk Assessment & Method Statement

Required for most commercial and site-based electrical work under CDM 2015.

Risk Assessment

General hazard identification and control measures

Required under HASAWA 1974 and Management Regs 1999 for all electrical work.

COSHH Assessment

Hazardous substances assessment

Required when using solvents, flux, cable lubricant, or working near asbestos.

Method Statement

Step-by-step safe system of work

Often required by principal contractors for isolation, testing, and commissioning procedures.

Key regulations for electricians

Our templates are built around these requirements so your documents are compliant from the start.

BS 7671 (18th Edition)

The IET Wiring Regulations — the national standard for electrical installations in the UK. Covers design, erection, inspection, and testing.

Part P Building Regulations

Requires electrical work in dwellings to be designed and installed safely, with notification to Building Control for notifiable work.

EAWR 1989

The Electricity at Work Regulations — require all electrical systems to be maintained to prevent danger. Places duties on employers and the self-employed.

CDM 2015

Construction (Design and Management) Regulations apply to electrical contractors working on construction projects. Requires RAMS before work begins.

Frequently asked questions

Do electricians need RAMS?

Yes. If you are working on a construction site or for a principal contractor, RAMS (Risk Assessment and Method Statement) is required before starting work. Even for domestic work, a risk assessment is a legal requirement under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.

What certificates do electricians need to track?

Electricians should track: EIC (Electrical Installation Certificate), MEIWC (Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificate), EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report), CSCS card, public liability insurance, and Part P Building Control notifications.

Is Part P notification required for all electrical work?

No. Part P notification to Building Control is only required for notifiable work — new circuits, consumer unit replacements, work in bathrooms/kitchens, and outdoor installations. If you are registered with a Competent Person Scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA), you can self-certify.

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