It is a requirement of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (DCLG) that Electrical Contracting Enterprises are in a position to offer clients an Insurance Backed Warranty for ALL ‘notifiable’ work as defined in part P of the Building Regulations 2000 of England and Wales; (subject to a minimum value of such work).
In layman’s terms, this requirement will cover any new circuits, and any alterations/additions to existing circuits in the kitchen, bathroom, outside the house, and certain other ‘special locations’, in ALL ‘dwellings’ in England and Wales.
All Competent Person Scheme Operators authorized by the DCLG to run Part P self-certification schemes MUST ensure that their members are in a position to offer such an Insurance Backed Warranty to their customers….this is NOT an option.
The DCLG have determined that, as a minimum, the Warranty given to end users (house owners etc) should have the following cover:-
BSI have made arrangements with HPL Corporate Risk Solutions Ltd for them to offer all Electrical Installer Kitemark® Licensees a suitable Insurance Backed Warranty on their ‘notifiable’ domestic electrical installation work which will ensure compliance with the requirements of the Building Regulations 2000 of England and Wales and the DCLG.
It is not incumbent upon Kitemark® Licence holders to join the HPL Scheme, and FSA rules prohibit BSI from advising electrical enterprises which insurance is best for them, however, the electrical enterprise MUST ensure that they obtain at least the minimum cover detailed above. The fact that a Kitemark® Licence holder has a suitable Warranty in place will be checked at their annual surveillance visit.
It should be noted that none of the Insurance premium payable by the contractor will go to BSI.
Please note that, for ‘notifiable work’ jobs the Electrical Contractor should therefore give to their customers:-
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The Warranty Certificate or a warranty information letter
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The Building Regulations Certificate
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The Electrical Installation Cert. or the Minor Works Cert. for the work carried out, as appropriate
For work which is NOT ‘notifiable work’, (i.e. work comprising of additions/alterations only to circuits in parts of the dwelling which are NOT listed in the opening paragraphs), the Electrical Contractor need only give the customer the relevant ‘electrical’ certificate.
Existing Kitemark® Licence holders of the Electrical Installers Scheme can obtain more information, and a direct link to the HPL website, by logging in as a member and going to the ‘Information’ section.
For further information about the Kitemark® for electrical installers scheme, please Contact Us.