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?
Operate four wheel drive vehicles on roads
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Pre-start checks of vehicle and equipment are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and roadworthy requirements Completed |
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Job hazards are identified and required action is taken to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards Completed |
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Tyres are checked for pressure suitable for terrain and/or changed in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures Completed |
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Vehicle fuel, water and any ancillary equipment are checked before starting vehicle journey in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures Completed |
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Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements Completed |
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Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements, at appropriate operating speeds for road or track conditions and hazards Completed |
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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain Completed |
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Road conditions are constantly monitored, negotiated and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained Completed |
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Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements Completed |
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Operate vehicle on, or across a gradient
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Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient Completed |
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Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements Completed |
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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction Completed |
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Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements at appropriate speeds for conditions and gradient hazards Completed |
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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in, on or across a gradient Completed |
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Gradient conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained Completed |
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Operate vehicle ascending a steep gradient
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Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating ascent Completed |
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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to ascend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction Completed |
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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while ascending a steep gradient Completed |
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Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures Completed |
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Ascent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained Completed |
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Operate vehicle descending a steep gradient
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Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient Completed |
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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to descend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction Completed |
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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while descending a steep gradient Completed |
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Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures Completed |
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Descent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained Completed |
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Operate vehicle in rugged terrain
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Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating rugged terrain Completed |
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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to negotiate rugged terrain and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction Completed |
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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain Completed |
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Vehicle chains are fitted in accordance with manufacturer instructions and environmental conditions, as required Completed |
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Vehicle load is inspected, positioned and secured to maximise traction for four wheel driving Completed |
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Rugged conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained Completed |
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Complete operations
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Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements Completed |
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Faults or malfunctions are corrected and/or reported in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements Completed |
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Vehicle and equipment are cleaned and stored after use in accordance with workplace requirements Completed |
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Documentation and journey reports are completed in accordance with workplace procedures Completed |
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