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?
Organise project resources for geodetic surveying.
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Geodetic surveying task objectives are defined. Completed |
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Characteristics of the operating environment and any special equipment or resource requirements are identified according to organisational guidelines. Completed |
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Higher authority endorsements are obtained where necessary to ensure resources and equipment operation comply with project specifications and organisational priorities. Completed |
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Equipment is checked to be in good working order, according to manufacturer specifications. Completed |
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Project objectives comply with relevant legislation and company policy. Completed |
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Skills and knowledge are updated to accommodate changes in geodetic surveying. Completed |
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Plan geodetic surveying.
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Project objectives, principal work activities and constraints are defined and documented according to surveying data specification and client requirements. Completed |
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Design is interpreted to identify surveying data. Completed |
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Relevant reference surface and projection plane are selected for the geodetic components. Completed |
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Requirements for survey control, including precise traverse, allowable angle, linear miscloses, triangulation and modern technology are determined. Completed |
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Trigonometrical heighting and calculations are conducted using appropriate formulae. Completed |
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Appropriate items or equipment required to carry out a precise EDM traversing are used to establish survey control. Completed |
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Agreed communication processes between project, client and other stakeholders are implemented and maintained. Completed |
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OHS and legislative requirements are incorporated into project risk management. Completed |
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Pertinent legal and statutory standards are researched, considered and adhered to. Completed |
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Manage and monitor the project.
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Work is scheduled and allocated to be completed within time available. Completed |
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Project management mechanisms are implemented to measure, record and report progress of activities in relation to the agreed schedule and plans. Completed |
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Identified surveying components are accurately measured. Completed |
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Measured surveying data is reduced to project surveying reference system for comparison with design. Completed |
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Measurements are validated and recorded according to project specifications. Completed |
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Agreed communication processes between project, client and other stakeholders are implemented and maintained. Completed |
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Contingencies and constraints are managed to ensure project meets specifications. Completed |
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OHS requirements are adhered to throughout the survey. Completed |
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Quality assurance processes are implemented based on the project plan. Completed |
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Finalise the project.
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Relevant personnel are informed of the results according to organisational guidelines. Completed |
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Required documentation is completed according to organisational guidelines. Completed |
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Surveying data is archived according to project and organisational specifications. Completed |
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