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tukes75  
#1 Posted : 18 February 2015 14:06:40(UTC)
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tukes75

Hi All

I have my peer review interview booked for 29th of April 2015. I will appreciate any tips or pointers to enable me go through the process with minimum fuss. I have been going through some of the topics on the forum and there is always the mention of the core questions, where can I find them. Finally are questions limited to you IPD portfolio, Core questions and Code of practise or is there anything else I need to look out for.
Steve W1  
#2 Posted : 18 February 2015 16:32:35(UTC)
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Steve W1

Hi
The peer to peer interview format is outlined on the IOSH website.
Basically - 10 min PowerPoint - then 3 sections of questions -section a -what lessons you learned from your IPD/OA process - section B 6 core questions with supplementary questions if deemed necessary -section C IOSH code of conduct.

There are no trick questions in section B and occasionally some people do put the questions on the internet but I feel this is not the right thing to do. If you know your subject and can answer with examples of your involvement regarding the questions you will be fine.

The panel are there to make this process run smoothly and will use the supplementary questions to draw you out a bit. Remember to use "I" a lot

Good luck
pradeesh  
#3 Posted : 18 February 2015 20:47:27(UTC)
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pradeesh

Dont panic.... PRI is just about you and your work....Listen the questions and answer to it...keep an example for each questions so that it will be easy to explain... Code of conduct you can divide in to four parts and tell them how you are using it at work....

remember Panel is there for you, they want you to pass.

Good Luck

Regards,

Prad
walker  
#4 Posted : 19 February 2015 08:28:51(UTC)
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walker

A quick scroll (search is not easy here!) through past posts will show lots of near identical requests with good responses.
tukes75  
#5 Posted : 30 April 2015 16:23:54(UTC)
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tukes75

I completed the Peer Review interview yesterday. Now the Agonising wait for the result. I was told by the panel lead that it takes 21 days to get a notification from IOSH on the result, Really? Fingers crossed. But I did get a gruelling from the panel with a lot more questions than I expected.
N Hancock  
#6 Posted : 01 May 2015 09:46:51(UTC)
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N Hancock

I found out within 24 hours. Keep an eye on your email. Good Luck
Steve W1  
#7 Posted : 01 May 2015 15:23:26(UTC)
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Steve W1

It can take up top 21 days but normally they will let you know well before that. Let us all know how you got on.

BenedictAubrey  
#8 Posted : 04 May 2015 04:35:24(UTC)
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BenedictAubrey

Hello friend I have heard this is totally not the same as the expert survey meeting which is just about a confirmation prepare on the subtle elements on the structure.
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