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  • Amendment Three

    Amendment Three

    20 March 2015

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    Last year we held a series of successful Amendment 3 seminars at iconic race tracks around the UK and we’re pleased to announce they’re back for 2015 with our first seminar taking place at Brands Hatch on 17th April 2015!

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  • Amendment Three

    Amendment Three

    03 November 2014

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    Amendment 3 proposals are due to be accepted in November 2014 for publication in January 2015. What do you have to do and when? The new regulations will be published on 5th January 2015. You are not obliged to work to Amendment 3 regulations until 1st July 2015, but you can do so if you want to from January 5th 2015.

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  • Amendment Three

    Amendment Three

    21 October 2014

    Read Time: 1 Min

    Do you work within the electrical industry? Why not read our free guide to five things you should know about the Draft for Public Comment for Amendment 3. The IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) are updating the regulations to keep-up with our changing technology and environments. It sets the standard for electrical installation in the UK, as well as many other countries. Better to spend a little time understanding the updates now and work with confidence.

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  • Amendment Three

    Amendment Three

    15 October 2014

    Read Time: 4 mins

    The DPC for Amendment 3 proposes the placement of additional, clear responsibility on the designer to produce Risk Assessments for the omission of additional protection by means of an RCD for socket outlets with a rated current not exceeding 20A. Those unaccustomed to documenting formal risk assessments may be thinking, “Do I really need to use Risk Assessments in my business?”

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