I recently did my peer review, I live in Wales, but after consulting members at my local branch, I was advised to book the interview in Leicester and stay up the night before. This made perfect sense as to drive 2.5hrs to Leicester would have been stressful to say the least. Anyway, about the interview! Was I nervous before? Oh YES, why? I suppose because it is a prestigious membership level. How did I approach the interview? If I told you that I went in there and used my personality as I would in work, I made jokes, stayed calm, and asked them questions at the end. I must say I was prepared, I spent a couple weeks going through the questions and putting examples from work to each question. My other half also tested me, she was worse than the interview panel!
Anyway, my advice is with the right level of preparation and the ability to know you subject matter, you should pass. They do try to help you if you need it. With regards to the core questions, these guide the panel, they will drill down further on each one though. For example risk assessment, they will first ask how you do it, then maybe as about priority (ERIC), then they may give you a scenerio or ask you for one, followed by a little bit more digging. As long as you can remember the principles, you will have no problem. I used the IOSH example of identify the task, followed by the HSE 5 steps. Consultation is a big one and how?
It's not hard, honest. Relax, be yourself and enjoy the experience, because think of it this way, you need good communication skills under pressure, for example when the HSE turn up on your site. This is just checking out your skills.
I passed along with my mate who came up with me. Think of it like a driving test, if you don't make the grade the first time, look at where you went wrong and try again. Never give up. Health and Safety is one of those jobs where you need to be setting the example and think of it a continuous improvement on a personal level.
Happy to help anyone that needs it. Email me.