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Topic Title: EICR/PIR Electronic vs Printed Template Topic Summary: Created On: 10 January 2013 12:14 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi
I just wanted to know whether the printed template which is downloadable from this website and the electronic version produced from NIC-EIC is the same thing and equivalent? In particular, is the printed template valid in place of the electronic form? I'm a relative newbie so forgive my naivety! Any comments welcome |
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Welcome to the forum.
The NICEIC forms are derived from the IET forms. Both are equally valid. If you look back through the posts on this forum you will see that there is a link to a site where you can download for free NICEIC type forms in PDF format that you can fill out on the computer and print. If you want a good forms software package then I would recommend Tysoft EasyCert. It does all the forms you could want and is very easy to use. You can download it free and play with it for 2 weeks to see if you like it. Google Tysoft to find it. ------------------------- John Peckham http://www.astutetechnicalservices.co.uk/ |
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Another vote for EasyCert.
After the two weeks I think its £200, and means you won't need to buy any certs again |
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You can buy a lot of ball-point pens for 200 quid!
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