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The EICR and competence. What are we going to do about the endless problems brought to the forum?

Your answers Gentlemen, please. This is indicating a serious problem in the Industry. Trust is now zero. I am disgusted with the behavior of these alleged "inspectors" who are dim, dumb, deaf and blind, and cannot read the BBB. It is not good enough is it?
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  • ebee:

    Back when I was doing the C&G 2360 with two evening classes each week there was an evening when only only two of us turned up, the head of department who was our tutor came into the workshop and found us looking at the Inspection and Testing exam board that the workshop technician had just finished.


    Hm! I thought that the exam boards were supposed to be secret.


    It was certainly acknowledged at the Resettlement Centre where I trained that 2394 was significantly more difficult than the domestic electrical installation course. IIRC, there were about a third of the number of places on 2395 as opposed to 2394, because you had to have passed the latter before taking the former and most candidates failed.


    Much the hardest part was testing against the clock under the watchful eyes of an assessor. In fact 2395 was a bit easier because the board was the same and it was possible to practice (in one's mind's eye) beforehand.


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  • ebee:

    Back when I was doing the C&G 2360 with two evening classes each week there was an evening when only only two of us turned up, the head of department who was our tutor came into the workshop and found us looking at the Inspection and Testing exam board that the workshop technician had just finished.


    Hm! I thought that the exam boards were supposed to be secret.


    It was certainly acknowledged at the Resettlement Centre where I trained that 2394 was significantly more difficult than the domestic electrical installation course. IIRC, there were about a third of the number of places on 2395 as opposed to 2394, because you had to have passed the latter before taking the former and most candidates failed.


    Much the hardest part was testing against the clock under the watchful eyes of an assessor. In fact 2395 was a bit easier because the board was the same and it was possible to practice (in one's mind's eye) beforehand.


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