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?
Identify incident response procedures
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Company procedures for responding to incidents and emergencies are accessed and explained Completed |
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Procedures for accessing first aid are determined Completed |
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Familiarisation with the use of fire safety equipment is demonstrated Completed |
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Respond to incident
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Nature, extent and degree of incident threat are assessed in accordance with emergency procedures Completed |
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Guides for product being carried are located, and UN number and shipping/technical name are obtained from available documents Completed |
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Resources and vulnerability of situation are analysed Completed |
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Key people and relevant support agencies are identified and notified of incident and product details Completed |
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Instructions and support are sought from key people and support agencies in accordance with emergency procedures and TERP Completed |
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Apply emergency strategies
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Safety and security procedures are complied with in all actions Completed |
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) is selected and used in accordance with requirements of the situation, and WHS/OHS and emergency procedures Completed |
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Welfare of people is guarded and protected as the first priority of any action Completed |
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Exclusion zone is established around incident site Completed |
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Safe access and exit are maintained for emergency services in accordance with emergency procedures and situational analysis Completed |
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Controls are selected and applied to achieve objectives with minimum damage to people and the environment Completed |
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Immediate response to threat or danger to people is provided while preserving personal safety, in accordance with emergency procedures Completed |
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Emergency first aid treatment of minor injuries is carried out correctly and details of treatment administered are reported accurately to incident response leader Completed |
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Communicate with and complement other personnel
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Effective communication and documentation with key people and support agencies are constantly maintained Completed |
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Activities are consistent with incident response leader’s plan of action Completed |
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Work of other key people and support agencies is supported by own actions Completed |
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Monitor the environment and the incident
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Factors that may create or increase risk of injury or damage are constantly assessed and reported to incident response leader Completed |
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Hazard controls are monitored to ensure continued effectiveness Completed |
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Own and others’ health and morale are monitored and maintained Completed |
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Changes in conditions and behaviour are identified and reported Completed |
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Assist with recovery from incident
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Evidence relating to incident cause is preserved and recorded as far as possible Completed |
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Appropriate assistance is provided in accordance with emergency procedures Completed |
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Emergency equipment is returned to a state of readiness as soon as is reasonably possible Completed |
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Debriefings are attended and participated in as required Completed |
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