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<blockquote data-quote="green-hornet" data-source="post: 47977" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>For full status or Approved the on site visit is more thorough, he will want to see the design and calculations for such a design, the cable management systems used.</p><p></p><p>He will need to be satified that you have a greater knowledge of the Electricity at Work act, a health and safety procedure, sufficient knowledge of the type of work you carry out. The testing stage can be more involved with deeper questions designed to test your knowledge. He will want to see your health and safety measures, complaints procedures, your liability and employers insurance a good idea is to have a professional indemnity policy as well.</p><p></p><p>Your site visits are normally conducted over a full day, normally you should have had a previsit at your office to check you are ready for assesment, this is the time to get all the paperwork ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green-hornet, post: 47977, member: 2683"] For full status or Approved the on site visit is more thorough, he will want to see the design and calculations for such a design, the cable management systems used. He will need to be satified that you have a greater knowledge of the Electricity at Work act, a health and safety procedure, sufficient knowledge of the type of work you carry out. The testing stage can be more involved with deeper questions designed to test your knowledge. He will want to see your health and safety measures, complaints procedures, your liability and employers insurance a good idea is to have a professional indemnity policy as well. Your site visits are normally conducted over a full day, normally you should have had a previsit at your office to check you are ready for assesment, this is the time to get all the paperwork ready. [/QUOTE]
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