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Ask for them to demstrate where in the legislation where it requires any kind of construction certification.
Originally Posted by P38
Bill
Talk to your Arms Officer.
If said safe meets minimum security standards and is installed as per the Arms Regulations I believe that you don't need an engineers certificate, Can't find any regulation that says you must have it certified either.
However you will need to convince the Re-licencing inspector that it does meets minimum code and is securely installed.
If there is any dispute about this then you can get a Civil Engineer to certify that it meets minimum code, end of argument.
My experience is that the re-licencing officers know what to expect and are quite reasonable if they can plainly see said safe meets code and is installed correctly.
Check with your local Arms Officer and they will advise you what they expect.
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