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?
Take control
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Control is established in accordance with designated responsibility/authority Completed |
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The identity of the controller is communicated to participating organisations/authorities and to relevant authorities/organisations pertinent to the emergency/incident situation Completed |
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The nature and complexity of the emergency/incident is identified through liaison with relevant personnel/authorities Completed |
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Establish a control facility
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An appropriate control facility is established in accordance with approved operating procedures and principles Completed |
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The establishment of the facility is communicated to participating and relevant personnel/authorities Completed |
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Communication systems and procedures are established to facilitate the functions of control Completed |
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Establish and maintain a control structure
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A control structure is established appropriate to the nature and complexity of the emergency, encompassing specific roles and responsibilities of each participating organisation Completed |
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The control structure is expanded or contracted in response to changes within the emergency environment Completed |
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Control systems are managed ensuring flow of information is clear, accurate, timely and follows agreed reporting mechanisms Completed |
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Control systems are managed ensuring human, physical, fiscal and communication systems are identified, allocated and deployed in accordance with the control structure Completed |
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Control systems are managed ensuring accurate recording and reporting systems are established and maintained Completed |
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Establish procedures to permit control to be exercised
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Control structure is communicated to participating organisations and relevant authorities/individuals who may have a regulatory or economic interest applicable to the emergency/incident Completed |
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Communication is implemented to provide an effective exchange between the controller and all organisations engaged in the emergency, supporting organisations, coordinator, higher authorities, media Completed |
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Liaison is initiated and maintained with those organisations that may provide information or resources applicable to the emergency/incident Completed |
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Assess the situation and determine priorities
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Information about emergency is sought from participating organisations and relevant sources Completed |
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The nature, extent and potential of the emergency is continually assessed Completed |
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Relevant information is analysed and processed to establish priorities for dealing with the emergency/incident Completed |
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Desired objectives are determined to effectively manage the emergency/incident Completed |
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Objectives and priorities are continually reviewed in light of information updates, reports and feedback Completed |
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Develop control plan
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Appropriate strategy(s) are determined to achieve objectives Completed |
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Components of the strategy are determined in consultation with organisations Completed |
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Control plan is documented in writing Completed |
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Control plan is communicated to relevant organisations following established procedures Completed |
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Implement control plan
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Components of the strategy are allocated to operational and support organisations Completed |
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Performance is monitored and reports/feedback communicated through appropriate communication channels Completed |
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Control plan is monitored to meet changes in conditions and modifications are made where appropriate Completed |
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Conclude emergency activities
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Recovery management is initiated Completed |
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Physical, human and fiscal resources are accounted for Completed |
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Debriefing requirements are met and operational control documentation is completed Completed |
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Reports are produced as required Completed |
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Review emergency activities
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Plans and procedures are evaluated and reviewed Completed |
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Effectiveness of the control function and its interaction with command organisations is evaluated and documented Completed |
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Reports are produced and communicated in accordance with established protocols Completed |
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