You must sign up each year for your Compliance Certificate (CoC) if you are a licenced electrician. No matter the type of electrical work done, every certified electrician must annually register with the appropriate authority.
The Electrical Contracting Board of South Africa and the Department of Labour must be contacted if someone wants to verify the legitimacy of the electrician performing the electrical work. They will then provide them with the electrician’s registration card and accreditation certificate.
Reach out to us by filling out the quote request or give us a call. Agree on a date that the inspection can be done.
We’ll do a inspection and to make sure that the electrical installation on the property complies with the Electrical Installations Occupational Health and Safety Act and South African National Standards.
If the electrical installation comply a CoC Certificate will be issued immediately. If not a report of all faults will be issued.
The purpose of the Electrical Compliance Certificate (ECoC) document is to ensure that the electrical work on the property complies with the Electrical Installations Occupational Health and Safety Act and South African National Standards.
A legal Electrical Compliance Certificate in addition to an electrical fence certificate of compliance must be provided by the owner even before a property can be transferred.
A CoC is required for each home that has electrical components, including geysers, plugs, wiring, and lighting.
Electrical contractors must be certified by the Department of Labour (D.O.L.) before they can issue a CoC electrical certificate. During an Electrical Compliance Certificate (ECoC) examination, a qualified electrician will carry out the following tasks.
If you are in need of an Electrical COC certificate an Electrician Pros Partner can have it done quickly and affordably.
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If your CoC is more than two years old, you must obtain a new one. If it is less than two years old, you must state that the electrical components of your home have not been modified since the date of inspection and are in compliance with all applicable requirements.
Before the property may be registered in the buyer’s name, the seller must arrange for an electrical assessment and make sure the property has a current Compliance Certificate (CoC). The seller will have to get a new Electrical Certificate of Compliance if new electrical work has been done on the property (ECoC).
An Electrical Compliance Certificate (ECoC) can be obtained for as little as R850 – R1500+, though pricing will vary depending on whether the property is residential, commercial, or industrial. Any improvements that need to be made to the building’s electrical systems must be paid for separately from this amount, which solely covers the cost of the certificate. Only once all of the home’s electrical components comply with all applicable standards, the licenced electrician will issue the homeowner a Certificate of Compliance (CoC).
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