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Inspection & Testing

I work for a water company in the waste water capital procurement section. We engineer and purchase new waste water works for the company, employing consultants and contractors to design, build and test all of the new structures, plant and equipment. My role is project management and as the client we receive electrical inspection and testing paperwork (NICIEC) for the new works. 

I have a dregree in electrical/electronic engineering and would like some formal training, which highlights the requirement for the testing, how to interpret and check if the paperwork is correct?

Any suggestions would be most welcome - thanks in anticipation.

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  • Hello Derek, I would think that an Inspection and Test course and exam say City & Guilds 2391 or whatever it is called these days would give you a good insight to testing requirement procedures and the form filling and therefore a good understanding of what the EICR/Periodic form should mean. Coupled off course with the last regs exam (18th Edition) unless you already have that one. That would be your starter for 10 so to speak

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  • Hello Derek, I would think that an Inspection and Test course and exam say City & Guilds 2391 or whatever it is called these days would give you a good insight to testing requirement procedures and the form filling and therefore a good understanding of what the EICR/Periodic form should mean. Coupled off course with the last regs exam (18th Edition) unless you already have that one. That would be your starter for 10 so to speak

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