05-10-2017, 08:03 AM
The theory is those who mark exams are generally well versed in the "modern" accidents. If the root causes are missed or the candidate does not illustrate the, often broad number. of issues well, they could be marked down. After all, we are trying to ensure our detailed understanding of principles is conveyed.
Totally agree, the well known accidents, tends to be those with a large casualty list, are not always the best to illustrate a point. So, examples are Hull Paragon, Lime Street, Lover's Walk... the list is long!
Totally agree, the well known accidents, tends to be those with a large casualty list, are not always the best to illustrate a point. So, examples are Hull Paragon, Lime Street, Lover's Walk... the list is long!
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