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 paddle.
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Select clothing, footwear, personal protective and other equipment suitable for the paddle and conditions, and check for safe working condition. Completed |
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Carry, prepare craft and complete safety and serviceability checks. Completed |
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Waterproof, pack and stow clothing, personal resources, and food according to access requirements during paddle. Completed |
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Interpret planned course from activity plans and maps to assist in following the course. 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 paddlers. Completed |
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Fit and adjust personal protective equipment to ensure comfort and safety. Completed |
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Paddle and manoeuvre sea kayaks in exposed coastal waters.
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Embark and launch sea kayak from shore in surf while maintaining stability. Completed |
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Control direction of sea kayak forward, in reverse and sideways using a range of appropriate strokes, leans, edges and combinations. Completed |
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Maintain appropriate posture, use of trunk rotation, paddle and blade to efficiently paddle the sea kayak. Completed |
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Utilise appropriate paddling strokes and techniques to manoeuvre sea kayaks across, into and down wind. Completed |
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Utilise waves to assist in turning sea kayaks. Completed |
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Avoid or negotiate obstacles and hazards using a combination of strokes and paddling techniques. Completed |
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Maintain visual contact and effective communication with party members throughout all activities. Completed |
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Monitor party formation, paddling pace and space between sea kayaks and make required adjustments. Completed |
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Rescue self following a capsize.
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Execute a roll using techniques appropriate for situation to avoid a wet exit and re-establish paddling position promptly. Completed |
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Exit the sea kayak in a controlled manner when unable to roll following a capsize, and recover paddle. Completed |
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Manoeuvre the paddle and upturned sea kayak to shore or to rescue craft and empty out water. Completed |
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Use techniques when in deep water to empty water and re-enter sea kayak. Completed |
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Perform deep water rescues in exposed coastal waters.
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Identify immediate hazards, assess risks and negotiate to avoid injury to self and others. Completed |
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Select and use other leaders or party members, equipment and rescue techniques appropriate to situation. Completed |
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Manoeuvre rescue craft to capsized party member, forming a raft-up as required. Completed |
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Provide clear and concise instructions to person being rescued and others assisting. Completed |
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Assist rescuee to return to their craft using rescue technique appropriate to situation. Completed |
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Assess ability of rescuee to continue and tow to nearest safe landing, as required. Completed |
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Land and secure sea kayaks.
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Land and disembark sea kayak on shore in surf while maintaining stability. Completed |
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Secure sea kayak for road transport using suitable methods. Completed |
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