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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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  • Derek Eccles: 
    I have no desire to become an electrical designer, installer or tester, but I would to able to have a qualification that says I understand the importance of the certificates and can check/verify their contents.

    The difficulty with a C&G I&T course is that you need to demonstrate (or had to demonstrate) an aptitude for testing against the clock. I would suggest that you get a copy of Guidance Note 3 and if you stick around in here, you will learn a lot. I have. ?

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  • Derek Eccles: 
    I have no desire to become an electrical designer, installer or tester, but I would to able to have a qualification that says I understand the importance of the certificates and can check/verify their contents.

    The difficulty with a C&G I&T course is that you need to demonstrate (or had to demonstrate) an aptitude for testing against the clock. I would suggest that you get a copy of Guidance Note 3 and if you stick around in here, you will learn a lot. I have. ?

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