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?
Determine requirement, scope and outcome of inspection
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Requirement for inspection is determined Completed |
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Scope of inspection is determined based on organisation's requirements relating to the inspection Completed |
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Identify the fire safety systems on the building plan and associated documentation and locate the actual systems in the building
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Class of building and nature of occupancy is identified Completed |
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Fire safety systems and components are correctly identified on the building plans and associated documentation Completed |
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Using the building plans and associated documentation, the fire safety systems are located in the building Completed |
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Variations between the plans and the actual locations are recorded Completed |
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Verify the actual fire safety systems with the building plan and associated documentation
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The building plan and associated documentation are compared with the actual location of the building's fire safety systems Completed |
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Variations between the building plans and associated documentation and actual locations are recorded Completed |
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Review compliance of the building fire safety systems
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Building fire safety systems are checked against design requirements and relevant standards Completed |
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Building emergency organisation's structure is checked against design requirements and relevant standards Completed |
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Maintenance procedures and log books are checked against design requirements and relevant standards Completed |
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Variations to design requirements and relevant standards are noted and reported Completed |
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Assess the operation and maintenance of the fire safety systems
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Maintenance requirements are identified and examined Completed |
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Maintenance records are located and examined Completed |
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Fire safety systems are tested in conjunction with a building representative and recorded and reported in accordance with the organisation's and/or owner/occupier requirements Completed |
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Report on the inspection of the building fire safety system
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Variations to building plans and associated documentation are described Completed |
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Information on the review of the building's fire safety systems compliance is provided Completed |
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Reports are distributed according to the organisation's policies, legislative requirements and/or owner/occupier requirements Completed |
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Determine the requirement, scope and outcome of inspection
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Class of building is identified in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. Completed |
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Methodology for conducting the inspection is determined. Completed |
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Identify the fire safety systems on the building plan and associated documentation, and locate the actual systems in the building
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Fire safety systems and components are correctly identified on the building plans and associated documentation. Completed |
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Using the building plans and associated documentation, fire safety systems are located in the building. Completed |
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Variations between the plans and the actual locations are recorded. Completed |
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