07-07-2011, 08:36 AM
@Zaphod - the IRSE have produced 'a' control table and I am sure there will be much scrutiny to its format and content following this year's exam. In reality, the control table is merely a format to display information on and it is that information (plus its correctness of course) that matters above anything else.
One other comment I have is that if a candidate doesn't understand the abbreviations used in the context they are used in, should they really be taking the exam? The exam is supposed to show a detailled _vocational_ knowledge of signalling principles and their application to _a_ railway.
It would be worth sending your comments to the exam committee at the office and I am sure they would be most grateful.
Jerry
One other comment I have is that if a candidate doesn't understand the abbreviations used in the context they are used in, should they really be taking the exam? The exam is supposed to show a detailled _vocational_ knowledge of signalling principles and their application to _a_ railway.
It would be worth sending your comments to the exam committee at the office and I am sure they would be most grateful.
Jerry
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