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i will give you some good advice, stop writing things in 2 different places that will half your workload:mad:
 
tbh mate if you cant write down what you have just done what hope is there

basically do your gas work and then write down what you did no point writing what you didnt do is there,your meant to show your competence and you are struggling to write down on a sheet of paper:eek:
 
just record what you have done and get it signed by an rgi, simple
 
Get in touch with your training center! God knows they charge enough,
Get them to tell you what they want from you. also different bodies ie NICEIC,BPEC etc want things doing in slightly different ways.
Mine was NICEIC and the center provided pre printed sheets with tick boxes on for your supervising rgi to fill out then you compleated a job, then you compleated a summary of what you had done with his comments.
You dont want to end up redoing it all again.
Good luck!
Paul
 
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