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Agree and confirm instructions to undertake energy assessments
Element 3.1 Agree and confirm instructions to undertake energy assessments
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
- respond promptly to requests to undertake energy assessments from prospective clients
 - clarify and confirm the requirements and expectations of the client
 - explain to the client that an Energy Performance Certificate is a legally required document in certain circumstances, that its form and content is prescribed, and that it has to be accompanied by cost-effective recommendations
 - explain to the client the terms and conditions under which you will undertake an energy assessment
 - explain to the client the limitations and constraints of the planned energy assessment
 - write to the client to confirm the instruction and the terms, conditions and arrangements that have been agreed
 - confirm with the client or other occupiers the date and time of the on-site inspection
 - confirm with the client or other occupiers any specific arrangements that apply to the energy assessment
 - identify any circumstances that prevent you from undertaking an energy assessment and explain the reasons to the client politely and clearly
 
Knowledge and Understanding
You must know and understand:
- the legislation giving rise to energy assessments and Energy Performance Certificates
 - regulations under that legislation relating to the role of Domestic Energy Assessors and the undertaking of energy assessments
 - the types of property and situations that do not by law require an Energy Performance Certificate
 - how to clarify and confirm the requirements and expectations of the client
 - when a potential conflict of interest will require disclosure to the client, or will require the need to decline the instructions altogether
 - the limitations and constraints that apply to the conduct of energy assessments
 - the importance of confirming in writing the arrangements agreed between you and the client
 - fee structures and payment arrangements for energy assessments
 - how to confirm on-site inspection arrangements with the client or other occupier
 - the importance of confirming whether any specific arrangements apply to the energy assessment
 - how to identify and explain any circumstances that prevent you from undertaking an energy assessment
 
Scope
A. respond:
(i) face to face
(iii) in writing
(iii) by telephone
(iv) by email
B. specific arrangements:
(i) access to the property
(ii) those present at the property at the time of on-site inspection
(iii) health and safety issues
C. circumstances:
(i) properties beyond your current level of competence
(ii) your own diary pressures
(iii) difficulties in gaining access
(iv) conflicts of interest