Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 10 JUNE 1966 Issue II | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 10 JUNE 1966 |
S & D – THE MISSED ITEM | S & D COMMANDS |
There are four points I want to get across to you. | The above is the listing question to be used when running an S & D. |
1. Illness = only PTS | Note: If you find a group on the list be sure to then do a represent list of that group. |
2. Only PTS = Illness | Note: Do not do new lists where old lists exist. Use old lists. |
3. Only a PTS condition can make a grade V (or any grade) sick | |
4. A bad S & D makes a person sick | |
Get it? Good!! | |
Now, if a person who has had an S & D gets sick, what do you know? You know that: | |
(a) They are a PTS | |
(b) The S & D was not properly done | |
(c) An item was missed | |
Note: The missed item may be on a list that was made 2 or 3 years ago. | |
On the HCO B 5th February 1966 “S & D Warning”, I clearly stated that “It is the action of nearly finding the right one that may make the pc ill”. One has restimulated the charge of the right item, but, has found and okayed the wrong item. | |
A bad S&D is deadly. | |
A bad S & D can cause a dangerous physical condition. A bad S & D can land a pc in hospital (I know of two such cases where it did). | |
So please! Please!! get this, it is so very important. Always, repeat, always look for the missed item on a priorly done list when the pc gets sick. | |
Know your S & D bulletins, know your listing and nulling bulletin – thoroughly – and you won’t go wrong. | |
Let’s fix up roller coasters, not help keep them roller coasting. | |
It’s very easy. | |