Inspection Flashcards

1
Q

What equipment would you take with you during a survey?

A

Pencil, paper & pad
Disto
Tape measure
Phone (for camera and dictation)
Moisture meter
Ladder
Torch
Angle finder

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2
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What would you consider before going to visit a site?

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  1. Potential risks
  2. If I am competent to carry out the inspection
  3. If I am adequately insured to carry out the inspection
  4. I would ensure I have been formally appointed
  5. Desktop research - gather as much information as possible to assist in my inspection
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3
Q

How would you undertake an inspection?

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  1. Walk the building to get a feeling for the property
  2. I start externally working from top down
  3. I then survey internally on a top basis
  4. I like to break the property down elementally to ensure no areas are missed
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4
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What kind of risks do you consider?

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Lone working
Asbestos
Working at height
Hazards working in empty properties
Confined spaces

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5
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When inspecting a roof what things would you look for?

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Slipped, broken, missing slates
Poor repairs e.g. flash bands
Evidence of previous repairs
Gutters and rainwater goods e.g. are these blocked
Condition of chimneys - pointing, stonework and capping.

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6
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How would you ascertain the condition of electrical installations without employing a specialist?

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Consider the age of the installations and if any EICR’s are available. I would also check to see if lights etc are in good working order and also discuss any past works with the owner / occupier.

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7
Q

How could you date the age of electrical installations?

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I would look at the colour of wiring used if possible.

Pre 2004 - Yellow & Green (Earth), Neutral (Black) and Live (Red)

Post 2004 - Yellow & Green (Earth), Neutral (Blue) and Live (Brown)

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8
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What guidance notes are you aware of in relation to inspection?

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  • Dilapidations Scotland
  • Technical Due Diligence of Commercial Properties
  • Reinstatement Cost Assessments of Buildings
  • Home Survey Standard
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9
Q

Are you aware of any legislation or guidance surrounding the use of drones?

A

Yes, the:

  • RICS insight paper on drones for commercial use.
  • Data Protection Act 2018
  • Air Navigation Order
  • Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990
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10
Q

When would you need to register a drone?

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All drones with a camera are required to be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority, even if under 250g.

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11
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When carrying out a reinstatement cost assessment what is your basis for measurement?

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I measure the property externally to get a gross external area then using CAD offset it by the wall thickness to get an approximate gross internal area.

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12
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What is the gross internal floor area according to IPMS2?

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Under IPMS2 this is the internal area measured to the internal dominant face of the property.

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13
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What is the internal dominant face under IPMS?

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The internal dominant face is the face of the interior of a property which makes up greater than 50% of the wall area. In most cases this is usually the wall linings i.e. plasterboard.

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