EAS compliance
PAS 2030:2023, Installation of energy efficiency measures in existing dwellings, Published by BSi in 2024, defines EAS compliance as: ‘holding a certificate of compliance with the EAS for the category of work relevant to the EEM to be installed. NOTE 1 The certificate is issued by a certification body in accordance with the requirements of BS EN ISO/IEC 17065, or being registered as an Approved Certifier of Construction as defined in EAS Appendix 7 (Particular requirements for Scottish Building Standards). NOTE 2 EAS is Electrotechnical Assessment Specification for use by Certification and Registration Bodies.’
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