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 create prosthetics
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In consultation with relevant personnel and with reference to production documentation, confirm prosthetic requirements Completed |
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Identify factors that may affect the casting process, including special requirements for performers Completed |
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Use appropriate research techniques to identify and source references to clarify aspects of required effects Completed |
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Organise and maintain currency of reference materials, documentation and findings, for use by relevant personnel Completed |
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Generate a range of design and construction ideas that provide creative solutions to prosthetic requirements Completed |
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Document plans for the creation of prosthetics in an appropriate format Completed |
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Discuss plans with relevant personnel and incorporate feedback into final plans as required Completed |
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Ensure materials and equipment are available to complete the required prosthetics Completed |
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Produce original lifecasts for prosthetic pieces
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Inform performers of the casting process, emergency procedures and respond appropriately to their questions Completed |
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Position performers to minimise personal discomfort Completed |
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Prepare performer to ensure their skin, hair, facial hair and clothing are protected from hazards Completed |
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Determine the position of separate or joining sections, seams, stop lines and keys Completed |
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Ensure that materials and release agents are of the appropriate type and quantity for casting, and are prepared, compounded and applied safely using approved methods Completed |
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Obtain accurate replication of performers without defects or distortion of lifecasts, ensuring that the safety and wellbeing of the performer is maintained during the casting process Completed |
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Safely remove lifecasts and restore performer's skin and hair to original condition Completed |
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Finalise lifecasts Completed |
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Make prosthetics
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Determine appropriate placement of prosthetic overlaps or blending edges in relation to the performer and the design brief Completed |
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Compound, handle, store and dispose of materials according to manufacturer instructions, data safety sheets and health and hygiene requirements Completed |
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Use appropriate materials and techniques to make prosthetics according to prosthetics design plans Completed |
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Prevent deformation and impairment when separating moulds and rejoining sectional moulds Completed |
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Finish, store and remove sculptures and resultant moulds to avoid deterioration, distortion or damage Completed |
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Safely store and dispose of materials and equipment used in the creation of prosthetics Completed |
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Complete workplace documentation as required Completed |
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Evaluate finished prosthetics against technical and creative criteria and note areas for improving the process of creating prosthetics Completed |
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