Just had a NICEIC assessment. It's the same every year. Check Insurance, Calibration, Safety Policy, Copy of Building Regs Part P, Electricity at Work Regs, BYB and OSG, Complaints form, [FONT="]Test Instrument Accuracy Record [/FONT] and now CDM record - all present and up to date. Then examines your certificates. I always have this lot sitting out before he arrives.
Go to site - needs to be a notifiable job that you've done since your last test. Checks isolation procedure on CU (you don't need proving kit!) I use a contact voltage probe. Then Ze and Ipf for the CU, Zs for a circuit, R1 and R2 on a ring. RCD test, Earthing and Bonding.
Question time - you can refer to the BYB or OSG but it helps to remember max IR values for 230V circuits, max Zs values for 6Amp and 32Amp type B circuits, max RCD tripping times.
MOST IMPORTANT - DON'T RUSH! YOU MAY BE NERVOUS - I ALWAYS AM! He knows that and would rather you took your time and get it right. He doesn't want to fail you!
Cheers
Pete