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Nothing to shout about but engineer failed ReACS

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I always do the refresher training. Mainly to get me back into the college way of thinking but there are quite often little things that have changed. The trouble is when you are doing it day in day out you do a lot of stuff in autopilot and have to really concentrate to explain what you have been doing.

I think the controls rig can be daunting at times. There are controls on there that you only ever see once every 5 years at re assessment time.

Lol as Mike says auto pilot, how do you purge your new gas pipes, I know what you do same as me and everyone else, but when you have the purge volumes to do and blurt out 5 x badged capacity sir on your CCN1 you will need to read your books, that just one example, now CPA1 is part of CCN1 the amount of older guys that crumble and shake when given an FGA is unreal too
 
I'll be honest, my ACS will be due in 2 years time, and it will be my first re-assessment since passing first time, and come that day, I'll be bricking it.

There's so much stuff I just don't come across in real life situations that I've forgotten already, I doubt I'd make it through without a bit of refreshment training first.
Just remember they are not out to fail you (it wasn't the exam this guy failed on it was the practical) most of us take some training before to brush up (there are always things that have changed, like med pressure back in as I found out). Do some reading up a week or so before (controls, fire if you don't do them ventilation etc)
What else would you guys read up on ??
 
I'll be honest, my ACS will be due in 2 years time, and it will be my first re-assessment since passing first time, and come that day, I'll be bricking it.

There's so much stuff I just don't come across in real life situations that I've forgotten already, I doubt I'd make it through without a bit of refreshment training first.
if your assessors any good they will coax you along as well and try to make things stick in your head,its not hard to explain to someone who does not know how things work or how do you do this there is a lot of ambiguity on the acs assessment things you dont see every day,they try to catch you out on purpose for example i was given 8 rigs and told 4 are faulty 4 are fine,i went though them first and found all 8 rigs had faults,after me a youngster went though he found 5 faulty rigs he was then taken though the 3 other faults and shown how to test things like oven bypasses he may never see on but that will stick in his head hopefully
 
Is Mark Cawood still there mate? Was a top bloke when I did my gas training there.

TBH, I've had a bad day with ideal today, was gonna make a thread but so peeved off ATM I can't face it lol.
That college of building Tom? I was talking about NGST, no problems I know office wallers there too :devilish: now about this faulty ideal? Do tell in another thread though.....
 
gas rating metric and imperial.
tightness testing inc medium pressure.
BS 5440 P 1 & 2 fluing and ventilation.
safe sits.

that should keep ya busy lol

is that done in such a way as to stop you splitting your trousers right down the bum crack?
 
i was told by my assessor that even attitude can fail you, like too cocky. also the pressure can get your brain pickled like mine.lol
 

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