Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993)Guidance NotesElectrical Installations Regulations, 20092. The definitions and the regulations2.12 Regulation 13 - Substitution of lost, damaged or destroyed certificate |
2.12.1 | Subregulation 1 |
If any registration certificate issued in terms of these regulations to an electrical contractor or a registered person is lost, damaged or destroyed, the person to whom the certificate was issued may apply to the chief inspector for a duplicate certificate in the form of Annexure 6, together with the relevant registration fee prescribed by regulation 14.
Note:
1. | The following documents must accompany the Annexure 6: |
o | Certified copy of ID |
o | Two colour or black & white photographs (40 mm x 30 mm) |
o | A copy of the old registration certificate (blue, yellow or pink card) if available |
o | Proof of payment in the form of a receipt, deposit slip, print out of payment, etc. |
o | An affidavit to say what has happened with the old registration certificate |
2. | No faxed ore-mailed copies will be accepted. |
2.12.2 | Subregulation 2 |
After proof that a certificate referred to in subregulation (1) has been lost, damaged or destroyed has been submitted to the satisfaction of the chief inspector, the chief inspector shall issue a duplicate thereof on which the word "duplicate" shall appear.
Note: | Self explanatory |