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?
Prepare for work.
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Identify work requirements Completed |
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Identify and control hazards Completed |
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Coordinate with appropriate personnel Completed |
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Use operator interface.
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Use keyboards, track ball and monitor and/or stand alone controllers to access control system/panel Completed |
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Monitor the process using the operator interfaces Completed |
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Select appropriate controller modes Completed |
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Access historical data and information Completed |
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Acknowledge messages and alarms. Completed |
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Access control information.
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Obtain relevant data and information from the control system by applying systems knowledge Completed |
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Identify the status of individual pieces of equipment from the control panel and use information to identify potential faults Completed |
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Minimise fluctuations and variations in process through the interpretation of existing trends and control schematics Completed |
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Record process variations/irregularities to procedures. Completed |
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Control process variations and monitor operations.
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Use historical data to assist the identification of problems Completed |
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Process available information to identify potential faults Completed |
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Undertake required set point/output changes to meet plant and process requirements Completed |
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Optimise plant operating conditions in accordance with guidelines Completed |
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Adjust production in response to test results and control panel information Completed |
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Monitor key process and environmental variables and take appropriate action Completed |
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Adjust controller settings in accordance with procedures Completed |
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Use fine tuning software as appropriate Completed |
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Coordinate with up stream and downstream units as appropriate Completed |
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Record adjustments and variations to specifications/schedules Completed |
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Communicate to appropriate personnel as required. Completed |
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Facilitate planned and unplanned process start-ups and shut-downs.
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Select and apply procedures to planned startup and shutdown processes Completed |
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Select and apply procedures to unplanned shutdown processes Completed |
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Implement all required emergency responses Completed |
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Communicate necessary information to all personnel affected by events Completed |
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Log all required information. Completed |
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Respond to alarms or out of specification conditions.
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Identify system(s) affected by the alarm or condition Completed |
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Interpret alarms and prioritise actions to be taken Completed |
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Take appropriate action to respond to the alarm or incident Completed |
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Deal with any out of specification material in accordance with procedures Completed |
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Communicate the problem/solution to appropriate personnel Completed |
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Record the information as required Completed |
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Provide details of the alarm and action taken to the next shift at change over Completed |
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