What is a route card DofE?

What is a route card DofE?

A route card is a safety measure and is completed before setting out on the journey. Giving your route card and a copy of your map to someone before you set out will make it easier for people to find you in the event of an emergency.

How do I get a DofE route card?

How do I create a route card?

  1. You can add and edit the information about your Expedition (for example your expedition aim, names and contact details, dates, times, level of Award etc).
  2. To return to the map view, please select ‘Route Card’ at the top of the screen.

What should be included on a route card?

Composition of the party with the names of the members, car registration numbers. Actual start time and date. Estimated time and date of arrival at finish. Mobile telephone number and/or radio frequencies in use.

How do you make a route card?

Write a brief, but DETAILED summary of your route between each leg, which will include naming the various features (landmarks) that you pass on route. Describe a point between the start and end of the leg where you could locate a landline telephone, if an emergency occurs, e.g. farm, pub, village, etc.

How do you use DofE mapping?

To create a map, you need to provide a suitable map name and a description, then select ‘Create new map’. A new window should open with the eDofE Mapping application. Please check your pop-up blocker if a second window does not appear. Remember – create one map for each day of your expedition!

What is Route card in production?

Route cards are more like guides. They detail the sequence of events and necessary materials for a production, and are more useful for planning than for tracking. The job card is created for a single production, and the work and time that goes into that production is then recorded on the card.

How do you write a route?

The word route has two main abbreviations. Those two most common abbreviations of route are, RT.

How do I plan a route on eDofE?

If you are using an ‘Adult’ account, you will find eDofE Mapping under ‘Resources’ on the left-hand toolbar, followed by ‘Mapping’. Creating a map: To create a map, you need to provide a suitable map name and a description, then select ‘Create new map’. A new window should open with the eDofE Mapping application.

How do I use eDofE?

Use eDofE to record the progress of your DofE programme and to submit evidence to your Leader so you can receive your certificate and badge on completion. Go to www.eDofE.org and log into your account. Your username is normally your first name surname, though it can sometimes have a number after it.

What are the phases of PPC?

Production planning and control (PPC) is a term that combines two strategies: production planning and production control. In the manufacturing world, production planning and control are defined by four stages: Routing, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Follow-Up.

What is a job route card?

We might consider the job card to be a demonstration of one or more steps detailed in the route card. Quite simply, a job card involves time to completion and a route card involves travel of a certain part. A job card is all about timing. There are many details involved.

What is a route card DofE? A route card is a safety measure and is completed before setting out on the journey. Giving your route card and a copy of your map to someone before you set out will make it easier for people to find you in the event of an emergency. How do…