LICQual Level 3 Certificate in Quality Control and Quality Assurance (QA/QC) in Electrical

Electrical QA/QC Made Easy: Step-by-Step Template Demonstration

Purpose

This task is designed to:

  • Provide learners with a practical, step-by-step demonstration of completing key QA/QC documentation in electrical projects.
  • Illustrate how risk assessments, inspection reports, and test certificates are filled out following UK regulations and standards.
  • Enhance learners’ analytical and decision-making skills, helping them interpret why incidents happen and how correct procedures prevent them.
  • Build vocational competency, showing learners how to produce portfolioready QA/QC evidence.
  • Reinforce understanding of BS 7671, ISO 9001:2015, Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, and Health & Safety at Work Act 1974.

Scenario for Template Demonstration

Scenario:

You are a QA/QC Electrical Officer on a commercial office refurbishment project in London. The project involves:

  • Replacing electrical wiring and distribution boards.
  • Conducting inspections and functional testing.
  • Completing QA/QC documentation for audit compliance.

You are tasked with completing a risk assessment and an inspection report to ensure compliance with UK electrical standards.

Step-by-Step Template Demonstration

Risk Assessment Template

SectionStep-by-Step GuidanceExample Entry
Project / TaskIdentify the scope of work“Inspection and testing of newly installed lighting and power circuits in Office Block
A”
LocationSpecify where the work is conducted“Level 2 – Open Plan Office, London Site”
Hazard IdentificationList potential hazards“Electric shock, short circuit, cable trip hazards, overload on socket circuits”
Risk EvaluationAssess likelihood and severityLikelihood: Medium; Severity: High; Risk rating: High
Control MeasuresDefine QA/QC and safety actions“Verify insulation resistance tests, PPE compliance, correct cable colour coding, breaker labelling”
Responsible PersonAssign accountability“QA/QC Electrical Officer – John Smith”
Review DateSpecify when to review“Weekly during ongoing inspections”

Vocational Notes:

  • Focus on real hazards that occur in electrical installation work.
  • Always link control measures to UK regulations: BS 7671, Electricity at Work Regulations, HSE guidelines.
  • Include QA measures (preventive) and QC measures (verification) in the controls section.

Inspection / QA/QC Report Template

SectionStep-by-Step GuidanceExample Entry
Report TitleIdentify purpose“QA/QC Inspection Report – Electrical
Installations, Level 2”
Project NameFull project identification“Office Block A Refurbishment, London”
Inspector Name / RoleEnter your details“John Smith – QA/QC Electrical Officer”
Date of InspectionEnter date“15 January 2026”
Standard / Regulation CheckedSpecify UK standards“BS 7671:2018, ISO 9001:2015, Electricity at Work Regulations 1989”
FindingsRecord observations“Lighting circuits installed correctly; cable colour coding checked; breakers installed but not labelled”
Non-ConformitiesIdentify deviations“Breakers not labelled; insulation test readings not recorded; PPE compliance
partial”
Corrective ActionsSpecify follow-up“Label all breakers; record insulation readings; reinforce PPE compliance”
QA/QC CommentsSummarise compliance“Overall compliance satisfactory; minor corrective actions required; risk mitigated”
Signature / DateConfirm report completion“John Smith – 15 January 2026”

Vocational Notes:

  • Observations must be evidence-based, with actual test readings, measurements, or visual inspections.
  • Corrective actions should be practical and achievable, linking directly to standards violations.
  • Include QA (prevention) and QC (verification) measures in each entry.

Step-by-Step Guidance for Completing Test Certificates

SectionStep-by-Step GuidanceExample Entry
Circuit / EquipmentIdentify what is tested“Lighting Circuit L2 – Level 2 Open Plan Office”
Test TypeSpecify test “Insulation Resistance Test; Continuity Test; Polarity Test”
Reading / ResultRecord actual measurement“Insulation Resistance: 2.5 MΩ; Continuity: Pass; Polarity: Pass”
Standard ComplianceReference UK standard“BS 7671:2018 – IET Wiring Regulations”
Test DateEnter date“15 January 2026”
Tested ByEnter QA/QC officer name“John Smith – QA/QC Electrical Officer”
SignatureConfirm test completion“John Smith”

Vocational Tips:

  • Always measure and record actual values; do not leave blank.
  • Ensure tests are linked to relevant UK standards.
  • Maintain audit trail for portfolio evidence.

Guided Analytical Questions

  1. Why is it important to link every risk and observation to a UK standard?
  2. Explain how QA (preventive) measures and QC (verification) measures are incorporated in each template section.
  3. Identify three potential safety incidents that could occur if the template is completed incorrectly.
  4. How can incomplete documentation affect audit compliance and legal responsibility?
  5. Describe the process of reviewing and updating the risk assessment and inspection report.
  6. Suggest practical ways to improve the accuracy and clarity of QA/QC documentation.
  7. Reflect on how using these templat.

Vocational Guidance

  • Use templates consistently for all QA/QC inspections.
  • Record evidence accurately: photos, readings, and test results strengthen reports.
  • Always apply UK-specific standards: BS 7671, Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, ISO 9001:2015.
  • Ensure QA measures prevent non-compliance, and QC measures verify work.
  • Maintain templates as portfolio-ready documentation for assessment.

Learner Task

  • Using the templates provided, complete a risk assessment for an electrical installation scenario of your choice.
  • Complete a QA/QC inspection report for the same scenario, including findings, non-conformities, and corrective actions.
  • Record actual test readings for at least two circuits.
  • Link each observation to the relevant UK standard or regulation.
  • Propose QA preventive measures and QC verification checks for each issue.
  • Review your completed templates to ensure they are audit-ready, accurate, and compliant.
  • Reflect on how this documentation reduces safety risks and ensures regulatory compliance.