14-07-2008, 01:32 PM
I have had a go at question 4 which I hope will generate some helpful comments.[attachment=64]
I have handwritten it as I had a go against the clock without any planning - just like it will be in the exam, so hope you can read it - something I guess candidates need to be conscious of. I was quite surprised how much you think you know until you come to write it down first time.
One learning point I can suggest to others without any feedback from this is that reports into previous incidents are a good source of information. That said, it is a couple of years since I read the reports into these incidents so some of the factual bits might be a bit out, but then again, the approach I took was to deal with the issues and not just to regurgitate a copy of the official report.
I have handwritten it as I had a go against the clock without any planning - just like it will be in the exam, so hope you can read it - something I guess candidates need to be conscious of. I was quite surprised how much you think you know until you come to write it down first time.
One learning point I can suggest to others without any feedback from this is that reports into previous incidents are a good source of information. That said, it is a couple of years since I read the reports into these incidents so some of the factual bits might be a bit out, but then again, the approach I took was to deal with the issues and not just to regurgitate a copy of the official report.

