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
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Access, interpret and apply compliance documentation and procedures relevant to the work activity Completed |
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Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied to the allocated task Completed |
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Signage requirements are identified and obtained from the project traffic management plan and implemented Completed |
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Vehicle, tools and equipment selected to carry out tip truck tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported Completed |
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Environmental protection requirements are identified from the project environmental management plan, confirmed and applied to the allocated task Completed |
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Conduct machine pre-operational checks
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Pre-start, start-up, park and shutdown procedures are carried out Completed |
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Tip truck controls and functions, including tray, steering, brakes and manoeuvrability are checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported Completed |
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Operate truck
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Site hazards associated with tip truck operations are identified and safe operating techniques are used to minimise risk Completed |
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Engine power is managed to ensure efficiency of truck movements and to minimise damage to the engine and gears Completed |
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Engine power is coordinated with gear selection ensuring smooth transition and operation within torque range Completed |
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Tip truck is operated to work instructions Completed |
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Road/traffic conditions are constantly monitored taking into account of road standards, traffic flow, distance and load, ensuring no injury to people or damage to property, equipment, loads and facilities Completed |
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Vehicle is brought to a halt smoothly, minimising the wear and tear on vehicle using the engine retarder, gears and brakes Completed |
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Load, transport and tip materials
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Vehicle is positioned at load and discharge points with a minimum of manoeuvre Completed |
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Tip truck movements including the raising and lowering of the tray are smooth and controlled Completed |
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Weight and distribution of load is assessed for type of material and size of vehicle to ensure it is within vehicle capacity Completed |
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Safety and security of load, including load cover requirements, are maintained from loading site to discharge site Completed |
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Load is discharged on slope and/or over face at fill site Completed |
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Material is dumped/spread evenly to work instructions Completed |
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Tray is cleared, lowered and secured before resuming travel Completed |
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Carry out operator maintenance
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Tip truck is safely parked, prepared for maintenance and shutdown Completed |
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Inspection and fault finding are conducted Completed |
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Defective parts are removed and replaced safely and effectively Completed |
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Regular programmed maintenance tasks are carried out Completed |
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Clean up
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Work area is cleared and materials disposed of or recycled Completed |
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Vehicle, tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored Completed |
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