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?
Scope framework for marine surveys
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International and national authorities that govern the maritime industry are identified Completed |
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Standards, legislation and regulations applicable to marine surveyor and marine surveying tasks for commercial vessels are identified and accessed Completed |
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Standards, legislation and regulations applicable to marine environment protection and its relation to marine surveys and inspections are identified and accessed Completed |
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Range of clients and stakeholders who would require marine surveyor and/or inspector services are identified Completed |
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Legal standing of marine survey report is explained Completed |
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Legal and/or financial implications for inaccurate reporting of marine survey are explained Completed |
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Clarify areas of responsibility for marine surveyors
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Range of services provided by marine surveyors is outlined Completed |
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International and national conventions, laws and codes of practice that govern and regulate marine surveys of commercial vessels are identified Completed |
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Behavioural characteristics, ethics and personal conduct required of a marine surveyor are explained Completed |
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Determine requirements for conducting commercial vessel survey
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Different types of marine surveyors and their roles are accurately defined Completed |
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Terms ‘survey’ and ‘audit’ are accurately explained in relation to commercial vessel survey Completed |
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Purpose and range of commercial vessels surveys is accurately outlined Completed |
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Scope survey process under supervision
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Objectives, principal work activities, costs and constraints are identified and explained Completed |
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Relevant standards, legislation and regulations are defined in relation to conducting commercial vessel marine surveys Completed |
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Procedures and processes for collecting information when conducting a survey are outlined Completed |
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Importance of communicating with others is explained and implemented Completed |
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Tools and equipment required to conduct a range of different marine surveys are identified Completed |
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Relevant survey and supporting documents related to type of survey are identified and accessed Completed |
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Process of gathering relevant information through observation is outlined Completed |
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Importance of accurate recording of information and events during and after a survey is explained Completed |
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Requirements for use of verified factual information when making recommendations are identified Completed |
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Identify scope of surveyor behavioural conduct and ethics
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Behavioural characteristics and personal conduct required of a marine surveyor are outlined Completed |
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Conflicts of interest and other vested interests that would affect survey outcome and/or report are identified and resolved with surveyor Completed |
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Strategies to deal effectively with conflicts of interest are applied Completed |
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Risks related to possible confrontations and need for effective risk management techniques are identified and discussed with surveyor Completed |
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Outline requirements of an effective survey report
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Appropriate formats for a range of different survey reports are identified Completed |
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Means of presenting survey report to a range of stakeholders are explained Completed |
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Reports are reviewed by relevant personnel and achievement of document objectives and requirements are outlined Completed |
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Security of information and privacy requirements are identified Completed |
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