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?
Assess suitability for classification as a public swimming pool
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Plans are checked to ensure that they have been approved by a licensed building surveyor. Completed |
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Premises are inspected for compliance with approved plans. Completed |
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Consultation and advice is provided to interested parties to enable informed decision making to occur. Completed |
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Relevant approvals are coordinated with appropriate departments and authorities. Completed |
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The functionality of the premises is maximised through interpretation, assessments and judgements within relevant legislative requirements and codes of practice. Completed |
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Process applications for public swimming pools
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Applications are checked for completeness, accuracy and payment of fees. Completed |
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Inspection of premises is undertaken by relevant personnel to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and codes of practice. Completed |
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Undertake inspections of public swimming pools
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Inspection schedules are established in accordance with relevant authority recommendations and council requirements. Completed |
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Investigate reports of inadequate water treatment and overcrowding
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Water quality is maintained by periodic chemical and bacteriological sampling of pool water. Completed |
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An appropriate form of investigation is determined based on the water sampling results and the perceived nature of any problem. Completed |
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Results are compared against relevant water quality criteria and guidelines. Completed |
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Investigations of reports are carried out promptly within priorities and established guidelines. Completed |
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Data and evidence are collected thoroughly using applicable procedures to clearly determine the problem. Completed |
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Results of pool sampling are recorded and filed. Completed |
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Detect and rectify breach of standards
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A threat to public health is established through detection of a breach of the standards relating to swimming pool safety. Completed |
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Additional information is obtained as required to assist with substantiation of the breach. Completed |
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Action is instituted to close the swimming pool to the public until the breach is rectified or other correction is taken. Completed |
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Repeat sampling of water or other remedial action is instituted to ascertain that the breach has been corrected before pool is reopened to public. Completed |
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Assess suitability for classification as a public swimming pool
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Plans are checked to ensure that they have been approved by a licensed building surveyor. Completed |
Evidence:
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Premises are inspected for compliance with approved plans. Completed |
Evidence:
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Consultation and advice is provided to interested parties to enable informed decision making to occur. Completed |
Evidence:
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Relevant approvals are coordinated with appropriate departments and authorities. Completed |
Evidence:
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The functionality of the premises is maximised through interpretation, assessments and judgements within relevant legislative requirements and codes of practice. Completed |
Evidence:
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Process applications for public swimming pools
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Applications are checked for completeness, accuracy and payment of fees. Completed |
Evidence:
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Inspection of premises is undertaken by relevant personnel to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and codes of practice. Completed |
Evidence:
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Undertake inspections of public swimming pools
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Inspection schedules are established in accordance with relevant authority recommendations and council requirements. Completed |
Evidence:
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Investigate reports of inadequate water treatment and overcrowding
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Water quality is maintained by periodic chemical and bacteriological sampling of pool water. Completed |
Evidence:
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An appropriate form of investigation is determined based on the water sampling results and the perceived nature of any problem. Completed |
Evidence:
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Results are compared against relevant water quality criteria and guidelines. Completed |
Evidence:
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Investigations of reports are carried out promptly within priorities and established guidelines. Completed |
Evidence:
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Data and evidence are collected thoroughly using applicable procedures to clearly determine the problem. Completed |
Evidence:
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Results of pool sampling are recorded and filed. Completed |
Evidence:
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Detect and rectify breach of standards
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A threat to public health is established through detection of a breach of the standards relating to swimming pool safety. Completed |
Evidence:
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Additional information is obtained as required to assist with substantiation of the breach. Completed |
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Action is instituted to close the swimming pool to the public until the breach is rectified or other correction is taken. Completed |
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Repeat sampling of water or other remedial action is instituted to ascertain that the breach has been corrected before pool is reopened to public. Completed |
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