Control descriptions – examples
A pictorial guide to control descriptions. Generally the written control descriptions refer to terms in common use. The pictorial control descriptions are defined on the IOF website (see above) but to explain precisely what each feature looks like is beyond the scope of this document. These are just examples of what they might look like.
White, Yellow and Orange (and Red, where available) courses usually have written control descriptions.
The other courses use pictorial descriptions.
Control Descriptionsexamples.pdf
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