The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Identify and achieve work production goals
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The design requirements of a product or sub-assembly are identified in consultation with design, engineering, marketing and other appropriate personnel Completed |
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All design drawings and information on technical specifications for the product or sub-assembly are identified and obtained Completed |
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The steps involved in the manufacture of the product or sub-assembly are identified Completed |
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An inventory of required equipment, parts and components is established in accordance with organisation requirements, including an assessment of their current availability or the need to either manufacture them or purchase/lease them Completed |
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Any fabrication/machining processes and instructions are determined and clarified with participating departments/ sections/areas Completed |
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The timetable, budget, resource requirements, staffing and purchase/supply schedule for the manufacture of the product or sub-assembly are drawn up and confirmed with designated staff Completed |
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The approved plan is communicated to all relevant staff in management, production, engineering and other sections of the organisation concerned Completed |
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Specify critical product quality parameters
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Critical product or sub-assembly quality and technical parameters are identified and documented in accordance with the work quality goals of the organisation Completed |
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Draft documentation on product or sub-assembly quality and technical parameters are approved by relevant staff Completed |
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Specify materials requirements
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Required materials and components for the manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly are identified and documented Completed |
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Draft documentation on the required materials and components for the manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly is approved by relevant staff Completed |
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Specify production processes
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Processes, plant and equipment required for the manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly are identified and documented Completed |
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Draft documentation on the processes, plant and equipment required for the manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly is approved by relevant staff Completed |
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Specify testing requirements
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Required testing and quality assurance procedures for the manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly are identified and documented Completed |
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Draft documentation on the required testing and quality assurance procedures for the manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly is approved by relevant staff Completed |
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Specify cost estimates
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All direct and indirect costs involved in the manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly are estimated with consultation from relevant finance, design, engineering, purchasing and other relevant staff Completed |
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Disseminate documentation
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All documentation related to the specification, costing, manufacture and assembly of the product or sub-assembly is processed for approval Completed |
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The documentation on product or sub-assembly design specifications, costs and manufacture and assembly processes is stored and distributed Completed |
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