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Version: 19.14.53
Date: 22 April 2016
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Purpose of Course The purpose of this course is to enable personnel to perform their activities and. Course Objective The objective of the course is to provide the course audience with the tools and knowledge to use the screens, transactions, query and reporting functions to perform their activities. The majority of the time in the course will be spent learning the module functionality. Course Performance Objective At the end of this course, you will have been provided with an overview of the major functionality within the modules. You will also take part in paper-based and simulation exercises which will provide you with an opportunity to practise and review the information presented in the course. Course Performance Standard You will participate in the classroom activities and will have completed the following activities: < Module Name> Module: ·< Item 1>, ·< Item 2-n>, ·< Next-to-last Item>, and ·< Last Item>. < Module Name> Module: ·< Item 1>, ·< Item 2-n>, ·< Next-to-last Item>, and ·< Last Item>. Course Performance Conditions To successfully complete the stated performance goal, you will have access to: · Assistance from Instructor / Regional Resource Person, · Course notes, · Demos and exercises, · Simulation exercises, and · Reference materials. Outline of Course Content What We Will Cover This course gives training on the functions which are specific to the < Responsibility Name> responsibility. What We Will Not Cover Training is application-oriented, aimed at teaching those functions which you will use most frequently in the performance of your job. Policies and procedures are addressed only to the extent necessary to support this focus. If you need further clarification in these areas, you should refer to the Changes to Manual Procedures. Description of Final Course Exercise The final course.
[ < ] [ > ] [ Top] [ Contents] [ Index] [? ] This is a training manual for competition climbers pdf version: coachingdoc.pdf Welcome to Training for Competition Climbers. Welcome to A Training Manual for Competition Climbers. This manual was designed to help competitors learn how to get ready for competitions. It was written based on past climbing and coaching experiences of the authors, articles about training for climbing, as well as input from the scientific community that is researching how to train specifically for climbing. There are 11 chapters in this manual: Introduction to Training for Competitions - This chapter explains what the manual contains and who it is designed for. Getting Started - This chapter will focus on making goals and understanding what is needed in order to achieve those goals. Strength Training - This chapter will introduce different training techniques that can be used to improve the strength of a climber. Power Endurance Training - This chapter will introduce different training techniques that can be used to improve the power endurance of a climber. Endurance Training - This chapter will introduce different training techniques that can be used to improve the endurance of a climber. Technique Training - This chapter will introduce different training techniques that can be used to improve the technical ability of a climber. Resting - This chapter will introduce different training techniques that can be used to improve the resting skills/ability of a climber. Competition Preparation - This chapter will introduce different techniques that can be used to help a climber prepare for a competition. Cross Training and Other Issues - This chapter will touch upon issues such as cross training, nutrition, and other lifestyle choices that can affect your performance in a competition. Summary - This chapter provides a summary of the ideas.
Introduction This manual has been prepared by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service ( AQIS) and is intended to be used for the purpose of training AQIS officers in the inspection of plants and plant products from Australia. The purpose of this manual is to be a reference manual providing detailed information to support the Plant Export Training e-learning modules. Industry, through the AQIS Grains Industry Consultative Committee and the Horticulture Export Consultative Committee has contributed to the content, and supported the publication of this manual. This manual supplements the Export Control Act 1982 and subordinate legislation. It also underpins the Plant Export Training e-learning modules and is to be used as an aid in interpreting the legislation. It is intended that the manual be used as a detailed reference to support the introductory concepts within the e-learning modules and has been constructed to be easy to use with headings that align to the e-learning modules. Review and Amendments AQIS will periodically review this manual and will present the revised version to both industry consultative committees for agreement to publish the updated version. Amendments and updates to the manual will be recorded in the Amendment Record, detailing the updated version, who made the amendment, date of approval of the amendment and a short summary of the amendment. An Industry Advice Notice will also be published advising of the publication of an updated version on the DAFF website. Should users identify the need for correction or amendments to the manual the Plant Export Operations Branch may be contacted by phoning or emailing Plant Exports Training Amendment Record Version Amended by: Date of approval: Summary of Amendment         Distribution AQIS will maintain and publish this manual externally on the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and.

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