Getting back to the gist of the thread (somewhat)
I'm not sure what else the training Cadre out in Connaught could do differently, they don't have any way to verify what the unit showing up for testing has done for prep work, nevertheless I think they administer the test as best as can be expected.
They have all kinds of units showing up to do this test, and some are obviously better prepared than others.
Yet the staff do make sure kit is weighed, and the pers do a proper warm up before going. Before the cas-evac they give a demo of the proper lift and carry technique, just in case someone "forgot how" from their work up training. They also make sure everyone has handed in their forms that state they have no medical condition that will preclude them from attempting the test, and that their CO has approved that they take this test.
During the actual test they do have pickets at certain check points, a safety vehicle trails, and a rover does check on progress.
At the end of the march they enforce the wait time before the trench dig then the firemans lift (which I think is about to change to the cas-evac drag). All events are timed, if you bust a time limit you do fail. Over the years I have seen some fail for not getting the march done in time and the odd one for the firemans lift, but this year was the first time I seen someone fail the tench dig (but it wouldn't really be surprising if you saw the way this guy was doggin' it)
In anycase I think they're doing a good job out there at Connaught, cripes knows how this happened exactly, maybe in do course we'll find out.
Glad to hear the LCol is getting better