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Just starting out, please help!!!
#1
Hi all, I am a new member to the forum and I have been reading a few different threads, and this is obviously the place to be with regards to sourcing information.

I have been working on the infrastructure for a number of years now, I have covered a number of aspects, which include S&C, which covered projects such as
'Kings Cross/St Pancras,CTRL Section 105, Wembley Light Maintenance Depot, Northhampton Siemens Train Care Facility, Old Oak Common.'

Track Renewals all over the East Anglian region, works including stressing.

Civil projects, and resignalling projects, and in between providing 'safety critical work.'

Now after that boring introduction, I am hoping you guys can help me with my new venture, into the world of IRSE.
I am now currently working towards an assistant installer, and was wondering if you guys had any of the following literature that you could attach on here for me to study.:- BS1, and EISS. I have these courses coming up soon and would like to be able to get a head start. I am currently studying 'Nomenclature.'
Any help would be much appreciated!
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#2
Thanks for your interest in the forum. It is primarily here for people working towards the IRSE professional exams and as such is an interchage for people who have made attempts at exam questions to get comments and feedback on their answers. While this means that material from related course might be quoted, since much of that material is copyright of the training provider, posting such documentation wholesale is of questionable legitimacy and hence we need to be careful.

However, if there is a particular topic, related to underpinning knoweldge required for the exam syllabus, where you would like comment on a demonstration of your understanding, please feel free to ask.

I have to say, your enthusiasm to look for sources of information and knowledge is a credit to you at an early stage of your career.

If you have a look on this forum, there might be some good info to help you under the Infrastructure Staff section.

Peter
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Hi there Peter many thanks for your quick response and I appreciate your input!!!
(28-11-2009, 11:11 AM)Peter Wrote: Thanks for your interest in the forum.

Peter
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