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Hi Jack,

Congratulations!

I am scared by the Risk Assessment, could you give me some tips how to come across it.

Many thanks.
Willis

It's a very simple risk assessment and is partially populated. The first column has things like slip trips and falls, you then state the activity such as using a platform or trailing leads, the risk rating, who's affected and what you will do to control it. You then write the new lower risk value. Risk is severity x likelihood.

You will have plenty of time and I found the examiner willing to help.

This video should give you some tips
 
All I can say is thank god I've got "grandfather rights" with NAPIT. My only qualifications are 16th, 17th and 18th along with 2391 from 1999. I cant imagine going through all that faff with AM2 just for the privilege of fitting a couple of sockets in mrs miggins front room. Domestic work could suddenly get very very expensive as people like me start to retire if part P continues to up the anti like its doing.
 
All I can say is thank god I've got "grandfather rights" with NAPIT. My only qualifications are 16th, 17th and 18th along with 2391 from 1999. I cant imagine going through all that faff with AM2 just for the privilege of fitting a couple of sockets in mrs miggins front room. Domestic work could suddenly get very very expensive as people like me start to retire if part P continues to up the anti like its doing.
I think that's the idea and I don't see why it's different to gas safe. I see lots of adverts for 'electricians' that also clean gutters. The industry needs better regulation but I don't agree with some of the AM2.
 

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