What is an (Electrical Installation Condition Report) EICR Report London

EICR Report London

An EICR Report London describes the arrangements that ensure the safe operation of an electrical system throughout its life cycle. The purpose of the ESMS is to provide guidance on how individuals and their organizations manage the risks associated with electrical and other related systems.

An EICR London is typically a set of documents that describe the management and operation of various aspects of an electrical system. What is a typical EICR range?

This scope covers operations in electrical plants and equipment (including distribution systems) at specific voltage levels and is typically required at all sites operated by the electrical system owner organization. It may also include some aspects of electrical safety management, which are considered key to the safe operation of the facility.


Typical subjects that may be included in an EICR Report London are:

  • Aging and regression

  • Arc Flash Risk Management

  • Electrical personnel permit

  • Capacitor bank - Risk management related to capacitor banks

  • Cathodic protection (BS EN 13636: 2004 / BS EN ISO 15257: 2017)

  • Complies with Low Voltage Circuit Regulations or equivalent (BS 7671: 2018)

  • Excavation and related risk management

  • Electrical Equipment Design-HV (BS EN 61936-1: 2010)

  • Design of Electrical Equipment - LV (BS 7671: 2018 or equivalent)

  • Power system grounding design

  • Power system grounding design (BS EN 50522: 2010 / BS 7430: 2011)

  • Flammable gas and oxygen detection (BS EN 60079-29-2: 2015)

  • Detection of toxic gasses and vapors (BS EN 45544-2: 2015)

  • Land system design and maintenance

  • Managing the risk of electric shock

  • Power management system

  • Electrical maintenance of high voltage and low voltage

  • The Electrical safety accident/accident investigation and root cause analysis

  • Electrical Safety Regulations (ESR) including live work / work near charging area

  • Recording and offsite backup of electronic device settings. (Relay; PLC, VSD, etc.)

  • Emergency lighting system

  • Explosive atmosphere (DSEAR / ATEX)

  • Fire extinguishing system

  • Danger due to static electricity (PD CLC / TR 60079-32-1: 2018)

  • Ignition of flammable atmospheres by radio frequency radiation (PD CLC / TR 50427: 2004)

  • Guidelines for managing risk from devices of unknown integrity

  • Risk management procedures with unused / obsolete cables

  • Separation and immobilization

  • Car safety

  • Management of portable electrical equipment

  • Risk management when failure is identified

  • Protection against lightning (BS EN 62305-2: 2012)

  • Rules for handling cartridge tools (eg Cable Spike Gun; Hilti, etc.)

  • Security tool system

  • A Study of Short Circuit, Surge Current and Protection Regulation

How do I know if ESMS is right for my purpose?

There is a guide that covers some aspects of the above subject. EICR Report London covers the operation of electrical equipment. The Institute of Engineering and Technology has produced a Code of Practice for Electrical Safety Management. There are then many British, European and International Standards covering the above topics.

You may feel anxious about creating a new or modifying an existing EICR London

A good starting point is to take advantage of Electrical Safety UK's free Electrical Health Check. This is a free audit conducted via video conference that evaluates the EICR Report London and determines whether it meets your needs and the requirements of applicable law. For more information, please check our website to find out how to contact us about taking advantage of this free offer.

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