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?
Prepare to launch vessel
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Job requirements are determined from workplace instructions Completed |
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Tools and equipment are selected and checked for serviceability Completed |
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Weather, tides and launch site are checked for safe launch conditions Completed |
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Hazards associated with the work are identified and risks are managed Completed |
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Conduct pre-launch safety inspection
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Vessel safety equipment is audited Completed |
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Vessel systems and components are checked for seaworthiness, and compliance with manufacturer specifications and applicable state and territory regulations Completed |
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Trailer is checked for compliance with manufacturer specifications and applicable state and territory regulations Completed |
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Systems and components that fail the vessel and trailer check are recorded, and supervisor and owner are notified Completed |
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Launch vessel
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Vehicle is manoeuvred to position trailer in suitable depth of water on launch site according to manufacturer and workplace procedures and safety requirements Completed |
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Vessel is tethered to trailer using suitable rope and knots Completed |
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Winch mechanism is operated, safety chain removed, and vessel allowed to slide from trailer according to manufacturer and workplace procedures, safety requirements, and state and territory marine safety laws Completed |
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Vessel is moved from launch site to safe area in water according to state and territory marine safety laws Completed |
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Vehicle and trailer are parked in a suitable area Completed |
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Recover vessel
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Vehicle is manoeuvred to position trailer in suitable depth of water on launch site according to state and territory marine safety laws Completed |
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Detachable trailer fixtures are removed and trailer retrieval guide poles fitted as required Completed |
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Vessel is manoeuvred into recovery area and aligned with trailer guides and rollers Completed |
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Vessel is tethered to trailer using suitable rope and knots Completed |
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Winch mechanism is operated and vessel is pulled on to trailer without causing damage to vessel or trailer Completed |
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Vessel is secured to trailer according to manufacturer specifications and applicable state and territory regulations Completed |
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Prepare to launch vessel
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Job requirements are determined from workplace instructions Completed |
Evidence:
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Tools and equipment are selected and checked for serviceability Completed |
Evidence:
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Weather, tides and launch site are checked for safe launch conditions Completed |
Evidence:
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Hazards associated with the work are identified and risks are managed Completed |
Evidence:
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Conduct pre-launch safety inspection
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Vessel safety equipment is audited Completed |
Evidence:
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Vessel systems and components are checked for seaworthiness, and compliance with manufacturer specifications and applicable state and territory regulations Completed |
Evidence:
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Trailer is checked for compliance with manufacturer specifications and applicable state and territory regulations Completed |
Evidence:
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Systems and components that fail the vessel and trailer check are recorded, and supervisor and owner are notified Completed |
Evidence:
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Launch vessel
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Vehicle is manoeuvred to position trailer in suitable depth of water on launch site according to manufacturer and workplace procedures and safety requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Vessel is tethered to trailer using suitable rope and knots Completed |
Evidence:
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Winch mechanism is operated, safety chain removed, and vessel allowed to slide from trailer according to manufacturer and workplace procedures, safety requirements, and state and territory marine safety laws Completed |
Evidence:
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Vessel is moved from launch site to safe area in water according to state and territory marine safety laws Completed |
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Vehicle and trailer are parked in a suitable area Completed |
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Recover vessel
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Vehicle is manoeuvred to position trailer in suitable depth of water on launch site according to state and territory marine safety laws Completed |
Evidence:
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Detachable trailer fixtures are removed and trailer retrieval guide poles fitted as required Completed |
Evidence:
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Vessel is manoeuvred into recovery area and aligned with trailer guides and rollers Completed |
Evidence:
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Vessel is tethered to trailer using suitable rope and knots Completed |
Evidence:
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Winch mechanism is operated and vessel is pulled on to trailer without causing damage to vessel or trailer Completed |
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Vessel is secured to trailer according to manufacturer specifications and applicable state and territory regulations Completed |
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