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Staff safe 2012
#1
Rolleyes 
Please review and comment.

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Looking through my answers now I've realised i could actually cut the points down quite a bit and focus directly on worker safety instead of adding "other" hazards. 
Answer needs to be more streamlined.
Tried to answer it logically step by step as if I'm actually on site doing a job.

Sorry forgot to time it but i'd say I went over just a tad  Rolleyes got a bit carried away with cable routes......
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#2
A table may have sped up the answer as many of the points apply to each or just write bullets before stating they apply to all.

Earthing missed on SPTs - earthing/bonding there for two predominate reasons: 1) personnel safety; 2) to avoid high voltages/currents appearing to equipment.

Unique ID for equipment on a label is mandatory (on UK mainline) equipment housings.

There is a huge discrepancy between the quantity of answer for each four parts. Five marks per answer - five points?

A decent attempt that would get a pass. Keep practicing and your answers will keep getting better.
Le coureur
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#3
(19-03-2018, 10:08 AM)Jerry1237 Wrote: A table may have sped up the answer as many of the points apply to each or just write bullets before stating they apply to all.

Earthing missed on SPTs - earthing/bonding there for two predominate reasons: 1) personnel safety; 2) to avoid high voltages/currents appearing to equipment.

Unique ID for equipment on a label is mandatory (on UK mainline) equipment housings.

There is a huge discrepancy between the quantity of answer for each four parts. Five marks per answer - five points?

A decent attempt that would get a pass. Keep practicing and your answers will keep getting better.
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#4
Cheers Jerry, appreciated.
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