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<blockquote data-quote="PhilipB" data-source="post: 7234193" data-attributes="member: 106154"><p>Inspection today. </p><p></p><p>Year on year you remember the panic of being asked for a piece of paper you've never heard of before, but forget the long, long silences. </p><p></p><p>Like others I find the run-up to it horribly stressful. I don't know exactly why, we always pass (kind of) but the protocols etc. Seem so horribly demanding and hectoring and have so much detail... So many bits of paper. Ghastly policies which are either too "big picture" to be stating anything beyond the blindingly obvious or about matters so small as to be irrelevant (dog worming) </p><p></p><p>I've been doing this for over 10 years, and it still blights a couple of weeks of my year, however much I follow the "wing it and deal with the noncompliance afterwards" approach. </p><p></p><p>The assessment never seems to bear much relationship to the protocols. The inspector sends me a A4 list of the things he has to see, which seems much more sensible. </p><p></p><p>That seems to be a common theme here, people hate the system but find their assessors quite reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilipB, post: 7234193, member: 106154"] Inspection today. Year on year you remember the panic of being asked for a piece of paper you've never heard of before, but forget the long, long silences. Like others I find the run-up to it horribly stressful. I don't know exactly why, we always pass (kind of) but the protocols etc. Seem so horribly demanding and hectoring and have so much detail... So many bits of paper. Ghastly policies which are either too "big picture" to be stating anything beyond the blindingly obvious or about matters so small as to be irrelevant (dog worming) I've been doing this for over 10 years, and it still blights a couple of weeks of my year, however much I follow the "wing it and deal with the noncompliance afterwards" approach. The assessment never seems to bear much relationship to the protocols. The inspector sends me a A4 list of the things he has to see, which seems much more sensible. That seems to be a common theme here, people hate the system but find their assessors quite reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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