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 and prepare for survey task
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Relevant standards for vessel hull and superstructure are accurately identified and accessed to support survey task Completed |
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Vessel survey regime is identified and relevant regulatory requirements, organisational requirements and procedures for survey scope are accessed and reviewed Completed |
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Vessel survey regime is confirmed against regulatory and organisational requirements Completed |
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Survey scope and depth is confirmed against relevant regulatory and organisational requirements Completed |
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Survey purpose, objectives and variations are discussed with relevant personnel Completed |
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Operational limits, certificate of operations and previous certificates of survey are reviewed to identify and take into consideration any special conditions, equivalent solutions, specific areas of operations and other regulatory limitations, exceptions or conditions that may impact on survey task Completed |
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Survey equipment and tools to carry out survey are accurately identified, selected and checked prior to survey Completed |
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Confirm hull type and material construction
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Types of hull common to domestic commercial vessels are accurately identified and regulatory or additional standards are accessed and reviewed for use in survey Completed |
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Common materials used in hull construction and superstructure are identified and regulatory or additional standards are accessed and reviewed for use in survey Completed |
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Construction, type of hull and materials are confirmed prior to survey by accessing vessel records Completed |
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Conduct periodic survey of hull and superstructure
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Survey of hull and superstructure is carried out according to regulatory requirements Completed |
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Changes to operational equipment or equivalent solutions are identified and examined for fitness both in or out of water as required by survey schedule Completed |
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Watertight openings and skin fittings are inspected for compliance Completed |
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Deformation and integrity of hull and superstructure are inspected for compliance Completed |
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Paint and coatings are inspected for condition Completed |
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Cathodic protection is inspected where applicable Completed |
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Superstructure weather tightness is checked for integrity Completed |
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Appendages are inspected for integrity Completed |
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Report and act on non-compliance
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Non-compliance is detected, recorded and reported according to regulatory and organisational requirements Completed |
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Specialist support services are identified and sourced as appropriate Completed |
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Risks arising from detected non-compliance are reported and communicated to relevant personnel Completed |
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Relevant provisions of legislation appropriate to level of risk detected are identified and followed Completed |
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Appropriate reports and documentation relating to survey are developed and managed according to organisational and regulatory requirements Completed |
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