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14/10/2020 at 2:27 pm
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… that’s up to the contractor or their employer. Eg they might have to competence to perform the check themselves if those certificates do not exist. Or they might require that the certification is done first. So can make sense for stratas to do those things anyway.
That’s exactly the point I was trying to make. It depends a lot on how much usage the anchor points get but strata schemes could either do their own checks or foot the bill (for additional hours worked by qualified people) for the contractor to do theirs.
And as a building manager, would you want anyone working on your roof if you knew safety chacks hadn’t been done.