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?
Operate equipment
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Aircraft is guided to position for refuelling operations and is approached on pilot approval Completed |
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Equipment is connected to aircraft and operated, in accordance with organisational procedures, ensuring quality and consistency of product Completed |
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Equipment is used, in accordance with regulator requirements, organisational procedures, manufacturers' specifications and WHS/OHS guidelines Completed |
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Quality assurance checks are conducted on consumables to be transferred and adjustments are made, if required Completed |
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Consumables are transferred to the aircraft using loading equipment with pilot approval, in accordance with organisational procedures and WHS/OHS requirements Completed |
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Area of operations is monitored to ensure safety of personnel Completed |
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Operation of equipment is monitored and adjusted to reflect changed conditions and operational requirements Completed |
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Equipment is disconnected at completion of transfer on pilot approval and is cleared, in accordance with permit issued for aircraft to depart Completed |
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Appropriate action is taken to rectify faults or deficiencies in the operation of equipment Completed |
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Communication is maintained throughout operations with appropriate personnel Completed |
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Prepare equipment for operations
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Requirements for aviation support equipment operation are identified and confirmed with relevant personnel Completed |
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Hazards that will impact on operation of aviation support equipment are identified and evaluated |
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Personal protective clothing and equipment is selected and used, in accordance with organisational procedures and Work, Health and Safety (WHS)/Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements |
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Availability of safety equipment, its accessibility and currency of maintenance are confirmed with relevant personnel |
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Aviation support equipment is selected, assembled and set up, in accordance with regulator requirements, organisational procedures and manufacturers' specifications |
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Aerial firefighting consumables are checked to ensure they are the correct type, that packaging is free from damage, that they are not leaking, are sealed correctly and are within the use by date |
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Ancillary equipment and consumables are transported and stored, in accordance with regulator requirements, organisational procedures and manufacturers' specifications |
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All equipment is inspected, tested and adjusted, as required, to ensure safe operation |
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Consumables are opened and inspected for contaminants, under pilot supervision, if required |
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Contaminated products are identified, marked accordingly and removed |
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Information is documented, maintained and reported, in accordance with organisational procedures
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Aircraft is guided to position for refuelling operations and is approached on pilot approval Completed |
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Equipment is connected to aircraft and operated, in accordance with organisational procedures, ensuring quality and consistency of product |
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Completed |
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Equipment is used, in accordance with regulator requirements, organisational procedures, manufacturers' specifications and WHS/OHS guidelines |
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Completed |
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Quality assurance checks are conducted on consumables to be transferred and adjustments are made, if required |
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Completed |
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Consumables are transferred to the aircraft using loading equipment with pilot approval, in accordance with organisational procedures and WHS/OHS requirements |
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Area of operations is monitored to ensure safety of personnel |
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Completed |
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Operation of equipment is monitored and adjusted to reflect changed conditions and operational requirements |
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Completed |
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Equipment is disconnected at completion of transfer on pilot approval and is cleared, in accordance with permit issued for aircraft to depart |
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Appropriate action is taken to rectify faults or deficiencies in the operation of equipment |
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Communication is maintained throughout operations with appropriate personnel |
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Conclude operations and restore equipment
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Excess consumables and waste products are stored and disposed of, in accordance with organisational procedures, regulator requirements and manufacturers' specifications Completed |
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Servicing and maintaining of equipment is undertaken, within scope of authority |
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Faults in equipment are documented and forwarded for rectification, in accordance with organisational procedures |
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All equipment is stowed or forwarded for repairs, as appropriate |
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Documentation related to maintenance or damage to equipment is completed and reported, in accordance with organisational procedures |
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Site selected for aviation support equipment operations is cleared and restored, in accordance with organisational procedures |
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