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Labelling on electrical equipment sold by DIY stores must be used to warn that it is illegal for an unregistered person to carry out most electrical works in the home. In addition, public awareness about the risk of the odourless, invisible and potentially lethal carbon monoxide fumes must be raised to increase safety in the home. When it comes to gas and electrical safety, the Committee concludes that far too many homeowners do not appreciate either the dangers of using sub-standard engineers or their own liability when it comes to faulty gas and electrical work. The Government must co-ordinate a concerted effort by key industry organisations to raise public awareness levels on these crucia...
This publication provides a practical and comprehensive guide to the key issues in this growing area of the law. This edition contains expanded coverage of judicial review and abuse of process, 'reasonable practicability'; disclosure; case management; funding; and the Corporate Manslaughter Act.
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This TSO version of the guidance to approved document J supersedes the ODPM version (ISBN 0117524433) now no longer available. This publication supports "The Building Regulations 2000: Approved document J: Combustion appliances and fuel storage systems" (2002 ed., ISBN 0117036420). Text prepared by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) in collaboration with the British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers Association (BFCMA) and other organizations. Amendments to this document can be obtained by logging on to the BFCMA web site at http://www.feta.co.uk/bfcma.