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shaps100

Hi guys,
Quick hello this is my first thread.
Thought i would message as I have my first NIC domestic installer assessment beginning November so any advice welcome and previous experiences shared
Cheers
 
Welcome to the forum.

The NICEIC assessments are not really too taxing, but you do need to know you way around the building regulations and wiring regulations, even if only where to look things up if required.

Read the introductory information that details the paperwork, reference books, qualifications, insurances, calibrations and installation certificates that you will need to demonstrate and make sure you have them to hand.

Make sure your assessment jobs are correctly done and certified and that you will be able to access them on the day for demonstration. Know how to do the testing and what the test results mean.

Remember they are there to pass you and not fail you, so ask questions if you are unsure and get the right answers. It is also a chance to ask the assessor about items you may want to find out more about, always good to show you are keen.
 

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