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#1
In the IRSE exam is there any problem if the IRSE signal control table template which I am going to use is missing few entries such as, stick Control, AWS, TPWS and TORR?
Many thanks in advance
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#2
I will be writing as an assumption that AWS, TPWS not shown, and using a # note for stick control.
(As advised by PJM).
Also will note that TORR, Comprehensive approach locking not provided, mainly because I don't think I'll have time to show it.

Anything you want to include that the IRSE table template does not show, I have had it suggested you either put in the final column or use a # note which you define in a separate sheet.
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#3
Thanks Dorothy for your answer.
During the exam, do you think is it allowed to use control table printed on A3 paper?
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#4
The instructions are on your Study DVD, and you should have received the Errartum for Module 3. If not, do contact the IRSE.

The standard IRSE blanks come on A3 paper AFAIK thus I think this format is expected.
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#5
Thank you very much Dorothy for your prompt response.
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#6
I'd only add that the IRSE blanks are available to download from (bottom right) of the Exam page on their website;
http://www.irse.org/membership/public/irseexam.aspx

and that these are the ones which Dorotthy has been using for her recent Control table attempts, so is setting a good example of
a) how to utilise,
b) how to cover those elements of locking that do not have an obvious "home" on those blanks,
c) what things not to bother about at all / cover by a general note on a separate A4 sheet where define the railway standards being adopted etc.



(25-07-2013, 09:35 AM)adobe Wrote: Thank you very much Dorothy for your prompt response.
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#7
Thanks Peter for additional information.
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