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?
Manage effective WHS risk-management consultation and participation processes
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Identify individuals and parties who need to participate in, contribute to, and be consulted during all stages of WHS risk management Completed |
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Apply knowledge of effective WHS consultation and participation processes to review existing consultation and participation processes Completed |
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Modify existing consultation and participation processes and/or implement new processes to ensure effective consultation and participation during all stages of WHS risk management Completed |
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Use consultation and participation processes to ensure WHS risk-management processes are appropriate to the organisation and the WHS risks Completed |
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Arrange for necessary resources during WHS risk management
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Identify necessaryresources required for all stages of WHS risk management Completed |
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Budget for necessary resources Completed |
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Procure resources and ensure availability as required Completed |
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Review existing WHS risk-management processes
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Access existing workplace WHS information and data Completed |
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Identify existing WHS risk-management processes Completed |
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Consult with individuals and parties on WHS risk-management processes Completed |
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Review processes with regard to effectiveness of current risk controls, lessons learnt from events, changes in the internal and external contexts, emerging risks and performance against indicators Completed |
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Use results of review to develop and implement effective WHS risk management Completed |
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Establish the WHS risk-management framework
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Identify sources of information and data Completed |
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Obtain information and data to determine the purposes, objectives, principles and framework of a systematic approach to WHS risk management Completed |
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Establish the context for WHS risk management
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Apply knowledge of WHS legislation, to identify duty holders and legislative requirements for WHS risk management Completed |
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Identify individuals and parties impacting on WHS risk management Completed |
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Identify factors that will impact on WHS risk management Completed |
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Establish context of the WHS risk-management process Completed |
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Define risk criteria Completed |
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Assess risk
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Apply knowledge of WHS hazards and risks to undertake hazard identification Completed |
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Apply knowledge of WHS legislation, WHS risk assessment and workplace WHS information and data to undertake risk analysis and evaluation Completed |
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Treat risk
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Apply knowledge of outcomes of risk assessment, WHS hazards and risk controls, and WHS legislation to select risk treatment options Completed |
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Prepare and implement risk treatment Completed |
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Monitor, review and record the WHS risk-management process
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Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHS management system (WHSMS) to monitor and review WHS risk management Completed |
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Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHS information system (WHSIS) to record the WHS risk-management process Completed |
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