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?
Prepare for the walk.
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Select clothing, footwear, personal protective and other equipment suitable for the walk and conditions, and check for safe working condition. Completed |
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Calculate and prepare food and water appropriate for the distance and environment of the trip. Completed |
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Waterproof and pack clothing, personal resources, and food according to access requirements during walk. Completed |
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Interpret planned route from activity plans, maps and track head signage to assist in following the route. Completed |
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Confirm activity safety and emergency response procedures to ensure compliance during activities. Completed |
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Confirm protocols for communications between walkers. Completed |
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Ensure pack weight is appropriate to body weight and level of fitness; fit and adjust for comfort and safety. Completed |
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Walk in tracked environments.
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Use appropriate posture and manual handling techniques when lifting and carrying backpack. Completed |
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Establish and maintain an appropriate walking rhythm and pace according to conditions. Completed |
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Use walking techniques specific to the environmental terrain. Completed |
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Monitor walking pace of, and space between, party members to ensure safety of all, and completion within timelines. Completed |
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Maintain effective communication with party members throughout all activities. Completed |
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Follow the planned route and make adjustments to route according to track and environmental conditions. Completed |
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Use techniques that minimise damage to equipment and the natural environment throughout all activities. Completed |
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Negotiate environmental obstacles, steps and slopes.
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Safely approach, and negotiate obstacles and hazards to minimise risk of injury. Completed |
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Control footing to walk safely on stretches of unstable track surface. Completed |
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Utilise techniques and control pace to ascend and descend steps and short steep slopes. Completed |
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Monitor own fatigue, adjust pace, food and water intake, and take breaks while maintaining contact with party members. Completed |
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Monitor and regulate own body temperature by adding or removing clothing layers. Completed |
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Select clothing, footwear, personal protective and other equipment suitable for the walk and conditions, and check for safe working condition. Completed |
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Calculate and prepare food and water appropriate for the distance and environment of the trip. Completed |
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Waterproof and pack clothing, personal resources, and food according to access requirements during walk. Completed |
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Interpret planned route from activity plans, maps and track head signage to assist in following the route. Completed |
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Confirm activity safety and emergency response procedures to ensure compliance during activities. Completed |
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Confirm protocols for communications between walkers. Completed |
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Ensure pack weight is appropriate to body weight and level of fitness; fit and adjust for comfort and safety. Completed |
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