29-08-2019, 09:07 PM
Hi TF,
If you said you were applying "Outer Mongolian" railway principles how would the examiner know what they were and which hazards you had failed to mention because those principles addressed a Yak on the track?
The purpose of Module 3 is to test your understanding of why things are done not what you do - so it could be expected that you would identify the hazards which, for example, Huddersfield controls manage and discuss whether the controls are effective.
Hazard identification is always a challenge - I suggest for exam purposes you concentrate on those hazards you think are likely to happen or those which have very large consequences.
The mark allocation should also give you a clue - about 1 minute a mark.
If you said you were applying "Outer Mongolian" railway principles how would the examiner know what they were and which hazards you had failed to mention because those principles addressed a Yak on the track?
The purpose of Module 3 is to test your understanding of why things are done not what you do - so it could be expected that you would identify the hazards which, for example, Huddersfield controls manage and discuss whether the controls are effective.
Hazard identification is always a challenge - I suggest for exam purposes you concentrate on those hazards you think are likely to happen or those which have very large consequences.
The mark allocation should also give you a clue - about 1 minute a mark.

