LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Quality Control and Quality Assurance (QA/QC) in Electrical
Mini Case Study with Guided Questions
Knowledge Providing Taskk
Mini Case Study Review: Electrical Standards and QA/QC Compliance
Purpose
This task is designed to:
- Develop learners’ ability to apply UK electrical codes, standards, and regulations in real-world QA/QC scenarios.
- Encourage reflective and analytical thinking by evaluating a realistic electrical installation issue.
- Build decision-making skills for managing compliance, safety, and quality risks.
- Provide evidence of vocational competency for portfolio assessment.
- Demonstrate how correct QA/QC practices prevent incidents, non-compliance, and equipment failures.
Vocational Mini Case Study Scenario
Scenario Background:
You are the QA/QC Electrical Officer for a medium-sized commercial office building project in Manchester, UK. The project involves installing and commissioning electrical systems for lighting, power, and safety systems. During a routine QA/QC inspection, your team observed the following issues:
- Incorrect Cable Colour Coding: Several lighting circuits have cables with colours inconsistent with BS 7671:2018 wiring regulations.
- Unlabelled Distribution Board Breakers: Breakers are installed but not labelled, making it difficult to identify and isolate circuits.
- Incomplete Test Documentation: Insulation resistance tests were performed,but values are not recorded in the QA/QC log.
- Overloaded Socket Circuits: Some socket circuits are exceeding the calculated load, risking tripping or fire hazards.
- Inconsistent PPE Compliance: Some electricians were observed testing live circuits without wearing insulated gloves or proper footwear.
Your Task as a Learner:
- Analyze these observations using UK standards.
- Identify potential risks, non-compliance, and safety hazards.
- Propose corrective QA/QC actions for each issue.
Vocational Analysis of Observed Issues
| Observation | Potential Risk | Relevant UK Standard / Regulation | QA Preventive Action | QC Verification |
| Incorrect cable colour coding | Phase misidentification, future maintenance errors | BS 7671:2018 – IET Wiring Regulations | QA: Preinspection of cable stock; enforce correct colour coding before installation | QC: Visual inspection and verification of cable colours during installation |
| Unlabelled breakers | Circuit tracing difficulty; delayed fault isolation | BS 7671:2018 | QA: Implement standard labelling procedure; verify compliance before energising | QC: Check labelling accuracy and consistency; document inspection |
| Incomplete test documentation | Non-compliance with inspection requirements; possible safety risk | BS 7671, ISO 9001:2015 | QA: Ensure test plan includes required readings; provide training for documentation | QC: Verify recorded test results and ensure completeness for audit purposes |
| Overloaded socket circuits | Fire hazard, frequent breaker trips, equipment damage | BS 7671 | QA: Pre-load calculation and circuit planning | QC: Measure actual load; check breaker sizing and distribution |
| Inconsistent PPE compliance | Electric shock, injury, noncompliance | Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 | QA: PPE policy, training, and enforcement before work starts | QC: Observe work practices; maintain PPE compliance log |
Vocational Notes:
- Each issue is directly linked to UK regulations.
- QA focuses on preventing errors through planning, training, and correct procedures.
- QC ensures verification and documentation to confirm compliance.
- Reflecting on the scenario helps learners understand the consequences of non-compliance and unsafe practices.
Step-by-Step Reflective Analysis
- Review Observations: Carefully read each issue in the case study.
- Assess Risks: Identify potential hazards and compliance violations.
- Link to UK Standards: Match each issue to BS 7671, Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, ISO 9001:2015, and Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
- Determine QA Measures: Consider preventive actions like pre-inspection, load calculations, training, and documentation procedures.
- Determine QC Measures: Identify verification activities, such as inspections, functional tests, and recording results.
- Reflect on Safety Impact: Understand how poor QA/QC practices could lead to injury, property damage, or regulatory breaches.
- Prepare Corrective Actions: Propose practical measures for each issue to ensure compliance and safety.
Detailed Analysis of Each Issue
Incorrect Cable Colour Coding
- Standard: BS 7671:2018
- QA Action: Verify all cable deliveries; enforce colour coding pre-installation.
- QC Action: Inspect installed cables; check phase colours; document findings.
- Risk: Misidentification of phases, potential electric shock, equipment damage.
Unlabelled Distribution Board Breakers
- Standard: BS 7671:2018
- QA Action: Labelling procedure integrated into installation plan.
- QC Action: Verify all breakers are labelled accurately; update records.
- Risk: Delayed maintenance, operational inefficiency, safety hazards during isolation.
Incomplete Test Documentation
- Standard: BS 7671:2018, ISO 9001:2015
- QA Action: Include test readings in the QA plan; ensure electricians know documentation procedures.
- QC Action: Review test logs for completeness and accuracy; verify against actual tests.
- Risk: Non-compliance; unsafe installations; failed audits.
Overloaded Socket Circuits
- Standard: BS 7671:2018
- QA Action: Load calculation before installation; design circuits for expected usage.
- QC Action: Measure actual load; verify breaker sizing; correct circuits if overloaded.
- Risk: Fire hazard, equipment failure, frequent breaker trips.
Inconsistent PPE Compliance
- Standard: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- QA Action: Implement PPE policy; conduct training sessions; pre-work checks.
- QC Action: Observe electricians on-site; log compliance for audits.
- Risk: Electric shock, injury, non-compliance with UK law.
Guided Reflective and Analytical Questions
- Which three issues in this case study are the most critical in terms of safety and compliance? Explain why.
- For each issue, identify the UK standard or regulation that applies.
- How would QA preventive measures help mitigate each issue before it occurs?
- How would QC verification checks confirm compliance after installation?
- What could be the potential consequences if these issues are not addressed?
- How would you document corrective actions and test results to comply with ISO 9001:2015?
- Reflect on how training and competency of personnel influence these outcomes.
- Propose three additional QA/QC practices that could improve overall electrical installation safety.
Vocational Guidance
- Link all issues to UK-specific standards: BS 7671:2018, Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, ISO 9001:2015, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
- Understand QA vs QC roles: QA prevents errors, QC verifies compliance.
- Use reflective analysis: Think about potential risks and safety hazards from a vocational perspective.
- Maintain documentation: Record observations, test readings, and corrective actions for audit readiness.
- Practical focus: Always suggest actionable solutions rather than theoretical recommendations.
Learner Task
- Review the case study and identify five key QA/QC issues.
- For each issue, link it to the relevant UK standard or regulation.
- Suggest QA preventive measures for each issue.
- Suggest QC verification checks for each issue.
- Describe the potential risks and consequences of ignoring these issues.
- Outline practical steps for documenting findings and corrective actions.
- Reflect on how adherence to UK standards improves safety, compliance, and system reliability.
