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?
Follow safe work practices
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Work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) procedures relevant to using tools and equipment in a shipboard context are complied with Completed |
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Safety hazards are identified and reported according to safety and vessel procedures Completed |
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Prior to use, tools and equipment needed to carry out maintenance activities are checked for correct operation and safety according to safety and vessel procedures Completed |
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Before commencing maintenance activities, isolation precautions are implemented according to safety and vessel procedures Completed |
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Carry out heat treatment
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Requirements of job are determined from engineering drawings, job sheet or supervisor Completed |
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Heat treatment equipment is selected for required heat treatment according to safety, workplace and manufacturer requirements Completed |
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Equipment is set up and used according to standard operating procedures and manufacturer instructions Completed |
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) is used according to standard operating procedures Completed |
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Emergency procedures are complied with according to approved safety instructions Completed |
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Safety signs and symbols are identified and complied with according to approved safety instructions Completed |
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Heat treatment process is applied according to job, safety and workplace requirements Completed |
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Hazardous conditions are identified and risk control measures are implement to maintain a safe work environment Completed |
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Use hand tools
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Hand tools are used according to workplace procedures, WHS/OHS requirements and manufacturer instructions. Completed |
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Faults with hand tools and equipment are identified and reported to appropriate personnel Completed |
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Use hand power tools
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Hand power tools are used according to workplace procedures, WHS/OHS requirements and manufacturer instructions. Completed |
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Faults with hand power tools and equipment are identified and reported to appropriate personnel Completed |
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Perform onboard pipe work
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Job requirements are determined from engineering drawings, job sheet or supervisor Completed |
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Sequence of operations is determined according to workplace, WHS/OHS and job requirements Completed |
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Pipe work is fabricated and joined according to relevant standards, and job, safety and workplace requirements Completed |
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Pipe work is inspected for defects according to workplace procedures Completed |
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Pipe work is installed in specified location without damage or distortion to pipe work, surrounding environment or other services Completed |
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Type of filters and strainers in shipboard piping systems are located and determined using relevant engineering drawings and specifications Completed |
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Pipe work is tested for compliance with job specification and workplace requirements Completed |
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Use machine tools
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Job requirements are determined from engineering drawings, job sheet or supervisor Completed |
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Sequence of operations is determined according to workplace, WHS/OHS and job requirements Completed |
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Machine tools are selected according to workplace procedures, WHS/OHS requirements and manufacturer instructions Completed |
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Machining operations are performed according to workplace, WHS/OHS and job requirements Completed |
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Components are measured in line with workplace, WHS/OHS and job requirements Completed |
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Machine is adjusted and maintained according to workplace, safety, manufacturer and job requirements Completed |
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Perform welding and thermal cutting operations
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Job requirements are determined from engineering drawings, job sheet or supervisor Completed |
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Materials are prepared for welding using correct tools, equipment, materials and procedures Completed |
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Materials are welded using appropriate welding process according to relevant standards and job, safety and workplace requirements Completed |
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Joints are welded according to relevant standards and job, safety and workplace requirements Completed |
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Oxygen fuel gas cutting torch is used to cut straight lines and curves in mild steel plate up to 10 mm thick according to relevant standards and job, safety and workplace requirements Completed |
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Weld is inspected according to relevant standards, and job and workplace requirements Completed |
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Perform soldering operations
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Job requirements are determined from engineering drawings, job sheet or supervisor Completed |
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Materials are prepared for soldering using correct tools, equipment, materials and procedures Completed |
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Materials are soldered according to relevant standards and job, safety and workplace requirements Completed |
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Soldered joints are performed according to relevant standards and job, safety and workplace requirements Completed |
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Soldered joints are inspected according to relevant standards and job, and workplace requirements Completed |
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Materials are desoldered using correct procedure and minimising damage to materials/components Completed |
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Select and use sealants, adhesives, bonding agents, gaskets and packings
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Job requirements are determined from engineering drawings, job sheet or supervisor Completed |
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Gaskets and packings are selected and used according to job requirements and manufacturer/component supplier instructions Completed |
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Sealants and adhesives are selected and used according to job requirements and manufacturer/component supplier instructions Completed |
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Plastic bonding is performed according to job requirements and manufacturer/component supplier instructions Completed |
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Sealants, adhesives, bonding agents, gaskets and packings are stored according to workplace and manufacturer/component supplier instructions Completed |
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