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?
Assess situation and plan recovery
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Type of vehicle to be towed and critical aspects of vehicle design that could impact on recovery operations are identified Completed |
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Personnel, equipment and techniques required to carry out the recovery are identified Completed |
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Availability of recovery equipment and personnel to carry out the job is confirmed Completed |
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Recovery operation is planned with consideration for security and safety of persons, vehicles and property Completed |
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Set up and secure the recovery situation
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Recovery situation is set up and secured according to established recovery operation action plan Completed |
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Safety of spectators and other personnel in vicinity of recovery situation is managed according to safety procedures and security requirements Completed |
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Recovery equipment is positioned and attachment points on vehicle are identified Completed |
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Weight of vehicle being recovered is checked to ensure it is consistent with established guidelines, regulatory requirements, and permissible safe working loads for recovery equipment Completed |
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Recover vehicle
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Vehicle to be recovered is manoeuvred into position using appropriate equipment and according to standard operating procedures and safety requirements, and without causing damage to components or systems Completed |
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Recovery equipment is operated according to manufacturer procedures, safe work practices and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Recovered vehicle is secured using appropriate winches, ropes and cables according to relevant load restraint regulations and standard operating procedures Completed |
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Recovered vehicle is conveyed to designated location and unloaded or unhitched according to standard operating procedures and safety requirements Completed |
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Complete work processes
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Recovery area and its near vicinity are cleared of debris and any spills are cleaned up Completed |
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Recovery equipment is checked for operational effectiveness according to standard operating procedures Completed |
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Faulty equipment is identified, tagged, isolated and reported according to workplace procedures Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess situation and plan recovery
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Type of vehicle to be towed and critical aspects of vehicle design that could impact on recovery operations are identified Completed |
Evidence:
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Personnel, equipment and techniques required to carry out the recovery are identified Completed |
Evidence:
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Availability of recovery equipment and personnel to carry out the job is confirmed Completed |
Evidence:
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Recovery operation is planned with consideration for security and safety of persons, vehicles and property Completed |
Evidence:
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Set up and secure the recovery situation
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Recovery situation is set up and secured according to established recovery operation action plan Completed |
Evidence:
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Safety of spectators and other personnel in vicinity of recovery situation is managed according to safety procedures and security requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Recovery equipment is positioned and attachment points on vehicle are identified Completed |
Evidence:
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Weight of vehicle being recovered is checked to ensure it is consistent with established guidelines, regulatory requirements, and permissible safe working loads for recovery equipment Completed |
Evidence:
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Recover vehicle
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Vehicle to be recovered is manoeuvred into position using appropriate equipment and according to standard operating procedures and safety requirements, and without causing damage to components or systems Completed |
Evidence:
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Recovery equipment is operated according to manufacturer procedures, safe work practices and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Recovered vehicle is secured using appropriate winches, ropes and cables according to relevant load restraint regulations and standard operating procedures Completed |
Evidence:
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Recovered vehicle is conveyed to designated location and unloaded or unhitched according to standard operating procedures and safety requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Complete work processes
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Recovery area and its near vicinity are cleared of debris and any spills are cleaned up Completed |
Evidence:
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Recovery equipment is checked for operational effectiveness according to standard operating procedures Completed |
Evidence:
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Faulty equipment is identified, tagged, isolated and reported according to workplace procedures Completed |
Evidence:
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