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?
Plan maintenance tasks
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Planned maintenance system is accessed to establish maintenance requirements for vessel Completed |
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Maintenance tasks are proposed and prioritised in conjunction with others involved in or affected by the maintenance work Completed |
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Resource requirements are identified and allocated to ensure efficient completion of tasks Completed |
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Maintenance tasks to be performed are recorded in a maintenance schedule according to organisational procedures Completed |
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Perform basic deck maintenance
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Deck surfaces are checked according to planned maintenance system Completed |
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Any deterioration or corrosion of vessel deck surfaces is identified and appropriate maintenance action is carried out according to planned maintenance system Completed |
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Minor faults and imperfections in paint surfaces are repaired according to organisational procedures Completed |
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Weathered surfaces are restored using cleaners and liquid abrasives according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures Completed |
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Tools and equipment are used correctly and safely Completed |
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Maintenance materials are obtained, prepared and applied according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions Completed |
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Carry out cleaning activities
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Area to be cleaned is prepared and hazards are identified Completed |
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Work area is barricaded or warning signs provided, as appropriate, to reduce risk to other crew members Completed |
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Correct chemicals and cleaning agents are selected and applied according to manufacturer instructions and work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements Completed |
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Equipment is used correctly and safely Completed |
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Cleaning tasks are completed according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions Completed |
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Prepare and paint surfaces
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Suitable personal protective clothing is selected and used according to WHS/OHS requirements Completed |
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Surfaces are prepared using correct equipment Completed |
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Rust remover, rust converter and undercoats are applied according to manufacturer specifications Completed |
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Paints are mixed in correct proportions according to manufacturer specifications Completed |
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Paint is applied using appropriate application equipment Completed |
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Carry out routine maintenance of deck fittings, equipment and systems
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Fittings and equipment are inspected and inspection results are compared with manufacturer specifications Completed |
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Maintenance tasks are carried out to specification Completed |
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Mechanical equipment and system components are checked with appropriate instruments Completed |
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Faulty items or components are identified and maintenance procedures selected Completed |
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Unserviceable equipment is tagged and faults are identified according to organisational procedures Completed |
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Repair/replace faulty fittings and equipment
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Fittings and equipment are safely isolated according to regulations and WHS/OHS requirements Completed |
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Faulty fittings or equipment are removed using appropriate tools, equipment and procedures Completed |
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Replaceable items are selected or serviceable items are fitted according to manufacturer specifications Completed |
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Adjustments are made to fittings or equipment to comply with specifications Completed |
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Operational check is carried out to ensure compliance with manufacturer specifications Completed |
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Maintenance report is completed according to organisational procedures Completed |
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Supervise crew in completing maintenance tasks
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Workload is organised in order of priority according to planned maintenance system Completed |
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Maintenance tasks are allocated to appropriate crew members with consideration of individual experience and qualifications Completed |
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Crew members are clearly briefed on their responsibility and maintenance tasks and WHS/OHS requirements Completed |
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Guidance is provided appropriate to maintenance task and individual experience Completed |
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Completed work is checked to ensure maintenance is performed according to organisational procedures Completed |
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Clean up
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Work area is cleared and cleaned for serviceable condition Completed |
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Materials are disposed of or recycled according to legislative and organisational requirements Completed |
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Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked and stored according to organisational procedures Completed |
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