Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 SEPTEMBER 1968 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 SEPTEMBER 1968 |
OVERRUN PROCESS | OVERRUN PROCESS |
The Process “What has been overrun?” is used when pc has a chronically high T/A. | The Process “What has been overrun?” is used when pc has a chronically high T/A. |
It is run by taking each reading item and getting the time or times it was released. Run each to clean needle or F/N. | It is run by taking each reading item and getting the time or times it was released. Run each to clean needle or F/N. |
The item is taken up as it reads and the releases in it rehabbed. Then the next item is listed and handled the same way. | The item is taken up as it reads and the releases in it rehabbed. Then the next item is listed and handled the same way. |
More than one F/N can be attained on the list as the items are different subjects. | More than one F/N can be attained on the list as the items are different subjects. |
Each item as rehabbed is taken as far as it will go. It does not necessarily F/N. It must not be over rehabbed. | Each item as rehabbed is taken as far as it will go. It does not necessarily F/N. It must not be over rehabbed. |
The odd phenomena of high TA “F/Ns” must be looked for and tell you when an item is rehabbed enough. Eventually after many are rehabbed a real and normal F/N will occur with TA between 2 & 3. TA action will then have ceased. | The odd phenomena of high TA “F/Ns” must be looked for and tell you when an item is rehabbed enough. Eventually after many are rehabbed a real and normal F/N will occur with TA between 2 & 3. TA action will then have ceased. |
[Class IV has been added to the mimeo distribution of this HCO B per HCO B 10 December 1968, Correction.] | [Class IV has been added to the mimeo distribution of this HCO B per HCO B 10 December 1968, Correction.] |