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?
Plan and prepare for aided rescue
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Access, interpret and apply aided rescue to endangered personnel documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant Completed |
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Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements Completed |
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Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues and implement control measures Completed |
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Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities Completed |
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Interpret alarms and indicators to determine the type, cause and severity of the hazard/situation Completed |
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Identify, establish and maintain communication systems with other personnel during the emergency Completed |
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Assess incident scene and plan rescue strategy
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Obtain, interpret and confirm incident information and data and determine the hazards involved in the rescue operation Completed |
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Determine the locations of endangered mine personnel Completed |
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Identify the best route and method of travel to the location of mine personnel Completed |
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Identify and determine the best location for a fresh air base Completed |
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Establish and maintain communication with emergency control personnel and fresh air base Completed |
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Test and check emergency equipment Completed |
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Test the mine atmosphere and determine if it is irrespirable Completed |
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Identify and obtain the required personal protective equipment and breathing apparatus Completed |
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Assess the situation and select the safest and most effective extrication method Completed |
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Assess threats/dangers to mine personnel and rescuers |
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Completed |
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Locate and access emergency breathing apparatus caches |
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Completed |
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Identify the need for, and organise, additional rescue resources and equipment |
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Completed |
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Refer to the mine plan and identify escape route and alternative escape route from the incident scene to fresh air base |
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Completed |
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Clarify and confirm the rescue strategy |
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Completed |
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Extricate and evacuate to fresh air
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Isolate mine services and secure incident site for safe entry Completed |
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Assess physical and emotional conditions of mine personnel, administer emergency First Aid and provide support where necessary Completed |
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Put on and test the breathing apparatus Completed |
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Extricate mine personnel from entrapment Completed |
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Evacuate from incident scene, following escape strategy, by the established or alternative escape route Completed |
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Follow determined route of travel at optimum travel rate Completed |
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Continuously monitor the mine atmosphere and environmental conditions Completed |
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Evaluate the need for, locate and retreat to, a place of safety Completed |
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Build barricade/s to protect personnel Completed |
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Maintain communication with emergency control and fresh air base personnel |
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Completed |
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Continue to monitor physical and emotional condition of mine workers and other rescue team members and provide support |
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Completed |
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Monitor air/oxygen usage and adjust rate of travel, where necessary |
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Completed |
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Ensure efficient changeover/refill of self-rescuer/breathing apparatus |
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Completed |
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Participate in post-incident debrief
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Provide details of rescue to relevant personnel Completed |
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Participate in a debrief Completed |
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Process written records or reports Completed |
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Evaluate the need for, and refer mine personnel and self for voluntary counselling Completed |
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Plan and prepare for aided rescue
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Access, interpret and apply aided rescue to endangered personnel documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant Completed |
Evidence:
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Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues and implement control measures Completed |
Evidence:
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Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities Completed |
Evidence:
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Interpret alarms and indicators to determine the type, cause and severity of the hazard/situation Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify, establish and maintain communication systems with other personnel during the emergency Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess incident scene and plan rescue strategy
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Obtain, interpret and confirm incident information and data and determine the hazards involved in the rescue operation Completed |
Evidence:
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Determine the locations of endangered mine personnel Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify the best route and method of travel to the location of mine personnel Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify and determine the best location for a fresh air base Completed |
Evidence:
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Establish and maintain communication with emergency control personnel and fresh air base Completed |
Evidence:
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Test and check emergency equipment Completed |
Evidence:
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Test the mine atmosphere and determine if it is irrespirable Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify and obtain the required personal protective equipment and breathing apparatus Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess the situation and select the safest and most effective extrication method Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess threats/dangers to mine personnel and rescuers Completed |
Evidence:
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Locate and access emergency breathing apparatus caches Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify the need for, and organise, additional rescue resources and equipment Completed |
Evidence:
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Refer to the mine plan and identify escape route and alternative escape route from the incident scene to fresh air base Completed |
Evidence:
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Clarify and confirm the rescue strategy Completed |
Evidence:
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Extricate and evacuate to fresh air
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Isolate mine services and secure incident site for safe entry Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess physical and emotional conditions of mine personnel, administer emergency First Aid and provide support where necessary Completed |
Evidence:
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Put on and test the breathing apparatus Completed |
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Extricate mine personnel from entrapment Completed |
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Evacuate from incident scene, following escape strategy, by the established or alternative escape route Completed |
Evidence:
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Follow determined route of travel at optimum travel rate Completed |
Evidence:
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Continuously monitor the mine atmosphere and environmental conditions Completed |
Evidence:
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Evaluate the need for, locate and retreat to, a place of safety Completed |
Evidence:
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Build barricade/s to protect personnel Completed |
Evidence:
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Maintain communication with emergency control and fresh air base personnel Completed |
Evidence:
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Continue to monitor physical and emotional condition of mine workers and other rescue team members and provide support Completed |
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Monitor air/oxygen usage and adjust rate of travel, where necessary Completed |
Evidence:
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Ensure efficient changeover/refill of self-rescuer/breathing apparatus Completed |
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Participate in post-incident debrief
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Provide details of rescue to relevant personnel Completed |
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Participate in a debrief Completed |
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Process written records or reports Completed |
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Evaluate the need for, and refer mine personnel and self for voluntary counselling Completed |
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