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If I understand Trade Show Dave's excellent point in "Instructor ACTION terms", I would add...

#15 Write procedures for, and administer, both post-incident re-certifications, and on-the-job re-evaluations.
  • Posted 29 Oct 2010 17:22
  • By joe_m
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