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#1 Posted : 09 August 2007 13:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By Paul Berry
I have just today enrolled on the CPD, and i was reading infomation on it. Am i right in saying for section B (im currently on the NEBOSH Dip ive completed mod A) that if study my mod B C books that i can gain credits for that?
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#2 Posted : 09 August 2007 15:23:00(UTC)
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Posted By Hazel Harvey
Paul,
Your NEBOSH modules are more likely to be section C development activities as most of what you are doing will be new ground. You could split the allocation of the credits between B and C if you felt that some of the activity was maintenance and some development.Either way a full module of the Diploma is worth more than the 3 cap that you can put in, so I would suggest that you split it down by topic area and allocate that way.
Give our CPD helpline a call if you want to dsicuss anything more specific or speak to your branch BEDA.

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