It gives you access to some of the most qualified personnel.
Electrical compliance board south africa.
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The electrical contracting board of south africa usually offers intensive training to potential electricians and electric firms.
Sellers should therefore ensure that the electrician used is correctly registered with the electrical contracting board of south africa and the department of labour by requesting to see the contractor s registration card and accreditation certificate.
Pbo 930007005 vat number.
Only a qualified electrician with a wireman s license accredited by the department of labour and who is registered with the electrical contracting board of south africa e c b can issue an electrical coc.
About the electrical conformance board ecb the electrical conformance board of south africa is a registered not for profit organisation.
Established by mandate in 1983 government companies and contractors within the industry sit on the board to help guide the industry forward in a fair way for all.
First national bank branch.
The electrical conformance board of south africa acts as the industry consumer champion and also the national umbrella body for the electrical sector.
When dealing with an electrical contractor ask about membership with the electrical contractors association of south africa or eca sa and or call the association in your region to check credentials.
Ask the supplier to prove compliance with regulations and nrcs approval.
Find qualified electricians in south africa fire damage as result of non compliant electrical components and poor workmanship has multiplied x6 in the last decade.
For this reason you will learn that hiring or verifying the licensure of your potential candidate could be helpful.
Claims in 2008 were r350m a year but have now risen to r2bn a year it is estimated that if people continue to use cheap components and unqualified electricians we will see r20bn.