What is the preferred referencing format?
How do I create new glossary item?
Can I attach files to the approval?
What is the preferred referencing format?
Basic Chicago referencing is the preferred format. If citing in the document, use the format provided below and add a number before the reference. e.g. [1] Squire, J. etc. then cite this reference in the document with a superscript in your text. Otherwise, just use the foemat below.
Documents (one, two, multiple authors):
AUTHOR, Title of document, Publisher Location, Publish, (year of publication)
e.g.
Squire, James. A Very Interesting Document.New York: Penguin, 2006
Squire, J. Smith, M. A Very Interesting Document.New York: Penguin, 2006
Squire, J. et Al. A Very Interesting Document.New York: Penguin, 2006
Journal Articles:
AUTHOR, "Title of article", Journal Published in and volume, (year of publication), pages
e.g.
Squire, James.“A very useful journal article”, The Journal of Useful Articles Volume 108, (1972) 26-37, accessed February 28, 2010. http://journuseart.com/articles/.
Websites:
Website, “Particular webpage”Accessed date. web address /url
e.g.
Google. “Google Privacy Policy.”accessed March 11, 2009. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html
How do I complete the list of commitment details?
Within List of commitment section type in the relevant details. for the following areas:
- Workforce;
- Critical Groups;
- Exposure Sources & Pathways;
- Safety Resources;
- Exposure Control;
- Monitoring-Occupational and Environment;
- Institutional controls;
- Employee Training;
- Waste Management and Environment Controls;
- Transport and
- Records Mnaagement and Reporting.
Text can be entered in the text box provided. The field is scrollable, to cater for details that exceed 6 lines.
Can I attach files to the approval?
Yes, supporting documentation can be attached to many of the individual sections of your submission.
For instructions and information, including how to attach a file, view the help guide section titled 'Include File Attachments'.