OP
alanl
The Practicals are straightforward, and two of them can rightly be described as easy.
The 12 observations board can be a little difficult, just look at everything in turn, and put down what is definitely wrong - one I didnt spot until the end was a pendant flex not gripped by the cord grip.
The main board PIR is nerve wracking, but, if done logically, it is no different to any normal testing you do every week. Safe lock off etc, then do the tests in the right order etc. The only thing to worry you will be your own nerves. The next day, you will realise there was not a lot to it, but at the time it looks daunting.
Good luck.
The 12 observations board can be a little difficult, just look at everything in turn, and put down what is definitely wrong - one I didnt spot until the end was a pendant flex not gripped by the cord grip.
The main board PIR is nerve wracking, but, if done logically, it is no different to any normal testing you do every week. Safe lock off etc, then do the tests in the right order etc. The only thing to worry you will be your own nerves. The next day, you will realise there was not a lot to it, but at the time it looks daunting.
Good luck.