What is a suitable assessor?
To carry out assessments successfully, the assessor will need to be fully familiar with the assessment process. The assessor should be a supervisor or manager with the necessary knowledge and experience to be able to judge the competence being assessed. It is likely that the assessor would have been provided with suitable training on conducting assessments. IMCA does not currently approve or formally recognise any particular assessor qualification. The type of training given to the assessor is for each member company to determine. Guidance on assessor training was produced as guidance note IMCA C 007 in December 2000. Its references need updating to reflect changes in UK qualification titles for assessors from ‘National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) D32/33’ to the new ‘A’ units, but otherwise remains valid.
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