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?
Map a production process
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The scope of a production process to be mapped is identified Completed |
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Appropriate process mapping symbols are selected and used Completed |
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A map is developed that identifies the relationship of each step in the process Completed |
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Calculate yields and efficiencies of a production process
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Inputs to and outputs of a production processing system are identified Completed |
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Information required to monitor performance of a production process is collected Completed |
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Calculate yields, efficiencies and material variances Completed |
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Apply principles of fluid flow to a production process
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Fluid properties that affect flow are identified Completed |
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Components and related equipment used in the pumping system are identified Completed |
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Features of the system design that affect performance of the pumping system are identified Completed |
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The effect of pumping on the fluid properties is identified Completed |
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The operating capacity of pumping systems used in the production process is established Completed |
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Procedures for the safe use of pumping equipment are reviewed and/or established Completed |
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Apply principles of heat transfer to a production process
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Types of heat transfer are identified Completed |
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Methods and related equipment used to transfer heat are identified Completed |
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Types of heat transfer media are identified Completed |
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Operating principles of cooling, chilling and freezing processes are identified Completed |
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The effect of heat transfer on product/material properties is identified Completed |
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The operating capacity of heat transfer equipment used in the production process is established Completed |
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Procedures for the safe use of heat transfer equipment are reviewed and/or established Completed |
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Apply principles of evaporation to a production process
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Methods and related equipment used for evaporation are identified Completed |
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The effect of evaporation on product/material properties is identified Completed |
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Tests used to determine the concentration of a liquid are identified Completed |
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The operating capacity of evaporation equipment used in the production process is established Completed |
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Procedures for the safe use of evaporation equipment are reviewed and/or established Completed |
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Apply principles of drying to a production process
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Methods and related equipment used for drying are identified Completed |
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The effect of drying on product/material properties is identified Completed |
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Tests used to determine moisture content of materials and/or product are identified Completed |
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The operating capacity of drying equipment used in the production process is established Completed |
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Procedures for the safe use of drying equipment are reviewed and/or established Completed |
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Apply principles of process control to management of production processes
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Sensors and instrumentation providing input information to the control system are located Completed |
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Consequences of a system malfunction are identified Completed |
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