Boutros82
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 30, 2013
- 1
Hi,
I sat my Chartered Professional Review last week, and I'm worried about a silly error I made in my Written Exercise.
The review went alright I think. A couple of questions threw me a little but I got there in the end on those with a bit of prompting.
The only thing I am a little worried about is a typo that on the way home I realised I had put into my written exercise on designer's CDM duties. I wrote:
"Should a project be notifiable to the Health and Safety Executive (i.e. over 30 days or 50 man days of work) then..."
I know it is 500 man days (I mistyped the second "0" and missed it in my read through too). I am really hoping this doesn't have an effect on the outcome as it is a genuine typing error on something I know about - other than that, the essay was fine I think!
Does anyone with experience of the process have any idea how seriously they may view this error? H&S is the key area after all, but I'm hoping if the rest of the essay is ok, they will see it for what it is - an honest mistake!
Any advice appreciated!
I sat my Chartered Professional Review last week, and I'm worried about a silly error I made in my Written Exercise.
The review went alright I think. A couple of questions threw me a little but I got there in the end on those with a bit of prompting.
The only thing I am a little worried about is a typo that on the way home I realised I had put into my written exercise on designer's CDM duties. I wrote:
"Should a project be notifiable to the Health and Safety Executive (i.e. over 30 days or 50 man days of work) then..."
I know it is 500 man days (I mistyped the second "0" and missed it in my read through too). I am really hoping this doesn't have an effect on the outcome as it is a genuine typing error on something I know about - other than that, the essay was fine I think!
Does anyone with experience of the process have any idea how seriously they may view this error? H&S is the key area after all, but I'm hoping if the rest of the essay is ok, they will see it for what it is - an honest mistake!
Any advice appreciated!