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IET and BSI publish corrigendum to BS 7671:2018

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The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and BSI have announced the release of a corrigendum to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022.

The corrigendum will make changes to five areas of BS 7671, and are effective from 15 May 2023. It will be available for free download from the IET and BSI.

Areas of change include:

Mark Coles, Head of Technical Regulations at the IET, says, “The IET is the authority for electrical installations in the UK and ensures that the National Wiring Regulations Committee carefully considers all necessary updates to the regulations to ensure they best meet the needs of the industry. This corrigendum is intended to correct misunderstandings, remove perceived barriers and ensure that peoples safety comes first.”

Dan Palmer, Associate Director, Committees, at BSI, says, “BSI is proud of our longstanding relationship with the IET to support high standards of safety for the benefit of all. We have been partnering with them on the Wiring Regulations for more than 30 years and recognise the importance of keeping them updated.”

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