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bmna65  
#1 Posted : 30 September 2013 14:53:49(UTC)
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bmna65

If a person upload wrong document by mistake/network problem for SDP how to remove that document
JJ Prendergast  
#2 Posted : 30 September 2013 15:29:11(UTC)
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JJ Prendergast

SDP??
redken  
#3 Posted : 30 September 2013 15:41:20(UTC)
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redken

JJ Prendergast wrote:
SDP??
Use your imagination JJ, this new poster most probably means Continuous Professional Devlopment,
linda xc  
#4 Posted : 30 September 2013 22:12:56(UTC)
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linda xc

I think you contact membership to do it. However, if you upload a second doc in the same activity and just put in your explanation that the first doc is to be ignored, I'm sure the assessor can cope with that. I know I could. Regards Linda
arabianphil  
#5 Posted : 01 October 2013 07:09:35(UTC)
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arabianphil

Hi Bmna65, Assuming we have been correct in thinking you ARE talking about CPD, and also that when you say 'uploading a document' you mean cutting & pasting an activity.... then there is no problem.... just click on the activity, wait for it to open, highlight/select the contents and press the delete button on your keyboard. If you do not delete the original content first, then when you add new content by pasting, it will do exactly what it says on the tin ie 'add'. your original content will still be there, at the beginning end or both, depending on where the cursor was when you pasted. pasting does not overwrite existing content. Of course when you are happy with the updated content press the magic save button! hope this helps
JJ Prendergast  
#6 Posted : 01 October 2013 08:30:05(UTC)
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JJ Prendergast

I don't do CPD, its a waste of time
David Bannister  
#7 Posted : 01 October 2013 09:08:08(UTC)
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David Bannister

JJ Prendergast wrote:
I don't do CPD, its a waste of time
Have you turned in to a troll?
Alan Haynes  
#8 Posted : 01 October 2013 09:24:13(UTC)
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Alan Haynes

David Bannister wrote:
JJ Prendergast wrote:
I don't do CPD, its a waste of time
Have you turned in to a troll?
I assume he's not a Member of IOSH
JJ Prendergast  
#9 Posted : 01 October 2013 09:33:32(UTC)
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JJ Prendergast

Not a troll. Just stating my view of the IOSH CPD scheme. Not required, to be a member of IOSH to be a safety engineer. IOSH membership doesn't proove anything.
arabianphil  
#10 Posted : 01 October 2013 11:35:45(UTC)
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arabianphil

What JJ writes, sadly, is true
John M  
#11 Posted : 01 October 2013 11:47:39(UTC)
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John M

Quote: .... IOSH membership doesn't proove anything. Oh yes it does! It proves that one has been relieved of £150.00 each year for membership fees. Jon
JJ Prendergast  
#12 Posted : 01 October 2013 11:53:16(UTC)
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JJ Prendergast

More the fool, then. In my area of safety engineering - engineering/technical qualifications are far more important than IOSH certificates & diplomas etc Look at some of the more technical questions that get asked on here - that IOSH qualifications alone don't equip you to answer. Other than 'do a risk assessment' DSEAR questions/pressure systems/electrical/chemical questions etc etc
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