I'm based in Scotland and recently joined the NICEIC, the only scheme available in Scotland
is the "Approved Contractor scheme".
I have my first assessment on the 9th of March, the inspectors name is Eddie Thomson.
I was wondering if anyone has any advice on passing the assessment first time?
Or if any fellow sparks from Scotland have had any dealing with the same inspector?
Initially I was going to take him to 3 barn conversions on the same plot, but like most builds
this is running over and I doubt I'll be able to take him to any of those.
I have several smaller jobs such as alterations to ring mains and adding down lights etc.
Will this type of job be enough to assess me one?
I thought you also had a scheme called Select in Scotland as well as the NICEIC? I would give them a call tomorrow to see if the jobs you mentioned will satisfy the requirements of the assessment visit.
I had him for my last visit. Nice chap very open to answering questions and suggesting alternative ways of working/testing,whilst on the visits. As long as your jobs are up to scratch and you know the basics you will be ok.
I thought you also had a scheme called Select in Scotland as well as the NICEIC? I would give them a call tomorrow to see if the jobs you mentioned will satisfy the requirements of the assessment visit.
I had him for my last visit. Nice chap very open to answering questions and suggesting alternative ways of working/testing,whilst on the visits. As long as your jobs are up to scratch and you know the basics you will be ok.
I've got my assessment on the 24th March, mine is with a woman though! Think it should be straight forward enough, just need to make sure the jobs are all good to go, shouldn't be an issue either though!
I've got my assessment on the 24th March, mine is with a woman though! Think it should be straight forward enough, just need to make sure the jobs are all good to go, shouldn't be an issue either though!
Yeah select is a bit of a pain I looked at them as well and you need to be an approved spark, couldn't be arsed with the hassle to go thru that when nic don't require it.
Yeah select is a bit of a pain I looked at them as well and you need to be an approved spark, couldn't be arsed with the hassle to go thru that when nic don't require it.
I went self employed pretty early on so was never with a company to get approved! Happy to go with NIC anyway tbh, shame Stroma isn't up here would go for the cheaper option!
I had to do three notifiable jobs for my NICEIC assessment all on different sites. Did you not receive a guide to help you pass first time when you paid for the assessment?
My advice is to just relax and take it as it comes. Don't be afraid to ask questions either, the guy I had really knew his stuff. You receive bonus points for making tea!
Haha access to tea is probably a tickbox on the contractor assessment. I think if they get the impression that you understand electricity is dangerous and why it's important we follow the regs and manufacturers data of what we install, then you can't go far wrong, as long as your knowledge on testing etc is there
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