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SUMMARY:Advanced Series Tauranga - Certificates for Public Use - Practical Assessment and Decision-Making
LOCATION:Trinity III (room), Trinity Wharf, Tauranga
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Series Tauranga - Certificates for Public Use - Practical Assessment and Decision-Making\n\nThis advanced course provides a practical, higher-level look at Certificates for Public Use, with a focus on the judgment calls that tend to make CPUs difficult in practice. Using practical examples and discussion, the session examines grey areas, common weaknesses in CPU applications, the evidence and site information needed to support a decision, and how to record reasons in a clear and defensible way.\n\nTopics covered include: Legislative framework, When a CPU is required, Who is and is not &quot;the public&quot; for CPU purposes, What the TA is actually assessing, The relationship between the CPU, Compliance Schedule, and specified systems, Evidence and application material, Inspection and site assessment, Making the decision, Common problem areas, case studies, and key takeaways.\n\nFurther details on this event can be found at https://www.boinz.org.nz/tools/events/details.aspx?SECT=education&ID=25878\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1>Advanced Series Tauranga - Certificates for Public Use - Practical Assessment and Decision-Making</h1><p>This advanced course provides a practical, higher-level look at Certificates for Public Use, with a focus on the judgment calls that tend to make CPUs difficult in practice. Using practical examples and discussion, the session examines grey areas, common weaknesses in CPU applications, the evidence and site information needed to support a decision, and how to record reasons in a clear and defensible way.</p><p>Topics covered include: Legislative framework, When a CPU is required, Who is and is not &quot;the public&quot; for CPU purposes, What the TA is actually assessing, The relationship between the CPU, Compliance Schedule, and specified systems, Evidence and application material, Inspection and site assessment, Making the decision, Common problem areas, case studies, and key takeaways.</p><br /><p>Further details on this event can be found <a href="https://www.boinz.org.nz/tools/events/details.aspx?SECT=education&ID=25878">here</a>.</p>
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