Trainee Hours log book
I assume you are an Instructor ?
Trainee Hours log book
Trainee - we keep our own logbooksI assume you are an Instructor ?
Cheers!Hope its going well for you. Our Trainees tend to carry big heavy bags filled with Maps, manuals, reminder aids, and every item recommended to them.
You planning on declaring yourself a failure for 15-hours?In mine currently:
Hi Viz
Tablet - contains notices, rule book, WONs and PONs, RT3185 and all maps and traction manuals
Work phone
Charger for above
Charger for personal phone
Headphones
Tea and UHT milk sachets
Biscuits
Lamp and spare batteries
Training materials
Trainee Hours log book
Water bottle
Sunglasses
To be added tomorrow before work:
Lunch
Thermos
Need that OT money!!!You planning on declaring yourself a failure for 15-hours?
Cheers!
We're quite luckythat all our paper stuff, like route maps, manuals, rule books etc are all electronic on our tablets. A lot less to carry. Although I keep all of my rules and traction notes in my bag just in case, and I can read a section a day over my PNB. The last thing to be fully hard copy is our logbook. Which happens to be the heaviest of the lot!
Of course, key question for all is do you have the latest one? (Should be NR 3190, not 'RT')
I’m not sure it’s ever been known as an RT3190; it was NR3190 from the start.
At some time in the next 1 to 5 years I'll also need a CR3190 form. (Or perhaps an EL3190 if it gets renamed too).
You planning on declaring yourself a failure for 15-hours?
The world is my toilet!If he's a freight driver he's probably thinking about the amount of time he'll be spending in loops and sidings watching other trains go past!
Surprised no-one so far (especially freight drivers) has mentioned an empty pop bottle in case you get caught short.
Great northern and thameslink drivers often wear silver guard bags whereas officially drivers bags are orange. Guards where orange too sometimes
If he's a freight driver he's probably thinking about the amount of time he'll be spending in loops and sidings watching other trains go past!
Surprised no-one so far (especially freight drivers) has mentioned an empty pop bottle in case you get caught short.