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Wicklow man jailed for carrying out dangerous electrical work

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Wicklow man jailed for carrying out dangerous electrical work

Alex · 15 February 2016

AtticA WICKLOW MAN has been jailed for six months after illegally carrying out restricted electrical works while converting the attic of a family home. Michael O’Connell from Co Wicklow was sentenced to three months in prison for undertaking the work without the required licence and three months for falsely portraying himself as a registered electrical contractor. Sean Ward of the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) watchdog told Naas District Court that the work was of poor quality and created a serious safety hazard for the occupants of the house, which included two adults and three young children. O’Connell was not a registered electrical contractor with the recognised safety supervisory body at the time, thereby committing an offence under the Electricity Regulation Act, 1999. Judge Desmond Zaidan imposed a six-month custodial sentence with no time suspended due to the severity of the risk posed to consumers. Dr Paul McGowan of the CER, which successfully brought the prosecution, said: “The fact that the court felt a custodial sentence was required reflects the seriousness of this case and the clear danger to human life it represented. “This sends a clear message to anybody engaging an individual or company to carry out electrical work in a house that they must be suitably qualified and a registered electrical contractor,” he said in a statement. McGowan said any member of the public can report an unregistered individual who has undertaken restricted electrical works on www.safeelectric.ie. Source: http://www.thejournal.ie/attic-conversion-electrical-work-jail-sentence-2600354-Feb2016/?utm_source=shortlink

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