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?
Activate search and rescue support plan
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Distress and emergency signals, and communications are recognised and evaluated Completed |
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Type of emergency, and level and nature of assistance required is assessed and its practicability is considered Completed |
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Communications are established, where possible, with the parties in distress, other vessels and relevant authorities/agencies Completed |
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Search and rescue parameters are identified based on available information Completed |
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Search and rescue strategy is developed based on all available information and after consultation with others in the established chain of command Completed |
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Required resources are identified according to the strategy Completed |
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Strategy is evaluated and reviewed as determined by the input of all information and review of available resources Completed |
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Organisation and command chain with other stations involved in the search and rescue is established in collaboration with search and rescue authorities Completed |
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Coordinate crew in search and rescue operations
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Crew members are informed of the scenario and strategy Completed |
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Crew members are briefed on their roles and responsibilities and the way the crew will operate, and are deployed to the required stations Completed |
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Tasks are allocated to crew members according to their roles in the crew and level of competence Completed |
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Confirmation is gained from crew members of their understanding of the scenario, their role and the roles of other crew members Completed |
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Performance of crew members is monitored and reviewed as the scenario unfolds, to determine ongoing requirements Completed |
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Directions are given to others involved in the search and rescue operation according to agreed plan and established chain of command Completed |
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Manoeuvres of vessel are made according to agreed plan and with due regard to limits of the vessel and the environment Completed |
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Feedback from crew members and others involved in the search and rescue operation is received and relayed to others according to agreed plan and established chain of command Completed |
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Liaise with internal and external authorities/ agencies
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Radio communication is established and maintained with all parties involved in the search and rescue operations Completed |
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Briefings are provided to appropriate people according to operational procedures Completed |
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Search and rescue progress is monitored and information is provided to internal and external authorities/agencies Completed |
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Issues are negotiated with internal and external authorities/agencies Completed |
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Resources are monitored and reviewed to meet changing requirements according to operational procedures Completed |
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Search and rescue problems/potential problems are identified and solutions are developed in liaison with internal and external authorities/agencies Completed |
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Guidance and support are provided and sought from internal and external authorities/agencies according to requirements Completed |
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Manage communications systems
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Communications systems are identified as appropriate to the situation and the strategy Completed |
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Communications systems are selected according to agreed plan and established chain of command Completed |
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Communications systems are managed to provide optimum capability Completed |
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Conclude search and rescue support
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Duration of the search and rescue operation is determined by the level of emergency Completed |
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Instructions from internal and external authorities/agencies about the duration of the search and rescue are complied with Completed |
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All information is collected and preserved Completed |
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Debrief is conducted with relevant people involved Completed |
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Items for improvement are identified and action is taken to have improvements built into support plans Completed |
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Manage search and rescue records
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Records of the search and rescue are made in the vessel log Completed |
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Other documentation is completed as required by regulatory requirements Completed |
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Reports are completed and disseminated according to organisational requirements Completed |
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