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Oftec exam / mock exam

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King Plumb

Allright dudes and dudettes.:seeya:
I'm going to do my oftec course in October, I'm a time served plumber and worked with oil in the early 1990's my certs are from 1992:wheelchair:
I went away from the trade and have now got back into it due to a change of circumstances, not a bad thing.
Anyway what I was going to ask was, is there any mock exam sheets out there so I can have a wee practice.
 
Not that I know of, I'm afraid. I looked for the same thing when I did mine.

To be honest, like most plumbing exams, they're next to impossible to fail, unless you pay absolutely no attention during the classes.
 
That's the thing if it's open book it seems like anyone can do it if they part with £750 :icon9:
 
You will find that they give you information on the course that questions will be asked on. You get three attempts and the last one they look over your shoulder and tell you which box to tick. You wont fail.
 
That's the thing if it's open book it seems like anyone can do it if they part with £750 :icon9:

The bloke who did my assessment picked up who knew what within the first 30 mins. They're not there to fail you, but there was only three of us when I did mine so it was pretty good.
Being open book it's like the real world, if you didn't know or was unsure in the real world you would stop and refer before carrying on.

Then you'll get your oftec visit within the first 12 months. I think some of em are ex traffic wardens. 🙂

In the meantime just have a browse through the oftec books, strip down a burner or two and see if you can find anything on the web for hazard awareness (spotting issues etc).
 
A sad(?) fact of life is that for any exam authority* (GCSE's upwards) it's not in their interest to fail you because the competition (other exam bodies) will take over.

* save a few
 
The bloke who did my assessment picked up who knew what within the first 30 mins. They're not there to fail you, but there was only three of us when I did mine so it was pretty good....

When I did mine there were three of us too. One was a re-sit and had been in the industry for a good 10 years. Us to newbies sailed through everything, but this other person struggled with all the tests (including the practical). What they didn't take into account though was his knowledge on how boilers worked, what to look for when they broke down, whether one boiler was better than another, how to diagnose heating problems, etc.

Classic symptom of the "time served" verses new/fast track plumber.

However, in fairness to me, the last few boilers I've returned to have been running as clean as a whistle, have hardly required any cleaning and are using less fuel than they used to (so I'm told!)
 

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