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?
Determine the improvement to be carried out
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Discuss possible improvements for the planning period with the relevant people Completed |
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Prioritise improvements to be implemented Completed |
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Make plans to construct and maintain the improvements in line with medium-term property management and strategic plans Completed |
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Make allocations from the available budget for the planned improvements Completed |
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Arrange the design and layout of the property improvement
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Investigate alternative plans and layouts based on how appropriate they are for the management plan and environmental and work health and safety considerations Completed |
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Determine the most appropriate location for the improvement Completed |
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Determine the most appropriate design for the improvement and calculate dimensions Completed |
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Draw up plans for the improvement for the agreed improvement Completed |
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Order materials for property improvement
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Calculate materials required for the construction of the improvement from the drawn plans and discuss with relevant colleagues Completed |
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Obtain quotes from suppliers for the materials and select suitable suppliers Completed |
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Place orders with the chosen suppliers for the quantities, sizes and types of materials required Completed |
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Prepare site for installation
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Inspect site, and note key features for the planned property improvement Completed |
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Inform all relevant people, including neighbours, of the proposed activities Completed |
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Measure and peg selected site according to the prepared plans Completed |
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Prepare the site to be ready for the improvement and take precautions to ensure that adverse environmental impacts are eliminated or minimised Completed |
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Identify and assess work health and safety hazards and take responsible action throughout the site preparation activities Completed |
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Supervise implementation of property improvement
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Obtain all materials required for each work period and ensure they are on site ready for implementation Completed |
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Implement property improvement according to the drawn plans and the prepared schedules Completed |
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Undertake all work so that adverse environmental impacts are minimised or eliminated Completed |
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Identify and assess work health and safety hazards are and take responsible action throughout the work Completed |
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Maintain communication between those working at the site Completed |
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Check the work regularly to ensure consistency with the drawn plans Completed |
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Dispose of any waste material responsibly Completed |
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Take corrective action where required Completed |
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Carry out and monitor planned maintenance
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Undertake and monitor planned maintenance to the improvement Completed |
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Take precautions throughout the maintenance works to ensure adverse environmental impacts are minimised or eliminated Completed |
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Identify and assess work health and safety hazards are and take responsible action throughout the maintenance works Completed |
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