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Training to be a NPTC/Loler assessor?


Ian Flatters
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I think it depends on your existing workload. A day's assessing is a steady income with almost no overheads. The only problem I've found is that there's more assessing to do in Winter, when I'm very busy anyway. I have to sacrifice a day's work for a day's assessing, so I don't gain much really.

 

If you're going for chainsaw or other forest machinery, you might find getting verified a bit easier, as the verifier for your region lives in Norfolk.

 

People still waiting for verification have to be a bit pro-active; find out who your local verifiers are and keep ringing them until you've got a date out of them.

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