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The Range Statement relates to the Unit of Competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the Performance Criteria is detailed below. |
Evidence must include | video tapes, audio tapes, drawings, photographs, plans, manifests, documents, personal notes, physical evidence, debris, soil |
Investigative procedures must include | canvass witnesses, conduct examinations, advise and cooperate with other agencies, take notes and photographs, make sketches and maps, collect and secure physical evidence, collect, collate and analyse information, conduct interview, prepare reports, produce information |
Evidence preservation must include | chain of evidence recording, tagging secure encasements, log of events |
Packaging of evidence may include | non-lined tins, non-leaching bags, glass receptacles, gas sampling equipment, rigid and non-rigid receptacles |
Causes of fire may include | electrical origin, gas explosion, gas, accidental or deliberate nature, motor vehicles, flammable liquids, chemical, mechanical defect, lightning, environmental or natural occurrences, matches and lighters, smoking, spontaneous combustion |
Liaison with specialist personnel may include | laboratory technicians, forensic specialist, insurance investigators, medical examiners, lawyers, crime scene police, arson squad, other relevant authorities |
Protocols for giving evidence must may include | court procedures, court practices, pre-court briefings, rules of evidence |
Review of information may include | incidence mapping, databases, journals, correspondence, Internet, inter-organisation activities, intra-organisation activities |
Post investigation documentation may include | statements, proformas, photographs, tape recordings |
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