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?
Source information for input to weed, pest or disease control planning
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Identify and access historical data, including recent data from organisational records for input to weed, pest or disease control planning Completed |
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Research and collate information from other enterprises within the district Completed |
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Use information regarding the characteristics of the crop(s) planned for, or under production Completed |
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Research and collate information regarding the local geography, soil and climatic conditions Completed |
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Consider and document the environmental implications of pesticide or herbicide use, alternative methods and nonchemical preventative methods Completed |
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Assess technology to ensure most efficient performance of operations Completed |
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Assess information and determine potential key information for input to planning decisions Completed |
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Determine long-term weed, pest or disease control strategies
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Analyse information gathered for suitable methods Completed |
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Consider methods of control, including their impacts Completed |
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Determine strategies for weed, pest or disease control to integrate the most suitable control methods with the proposed crops and the existing geography Completed |
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Establish environmental controls and include in the plan Completed |
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Identify work health and safety hazards, assess risks and incorporate suitable controls into the plan Completed |
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Provide input to other planning processes
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Incorporate selected weed, pest or disease control strategies into other organisational planning processes Completed |
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Collect and use information regarding other planning processes in the weed, pest or disease control plan Completed |
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Communicate information appropriately about the range of planning processes Completed |
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Determine scheduling and key responsibilities
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Determine appropriate scheduling for weed, pest or disease control Completed |
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Determine key responsibilities for specific implementation processes Completed |
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Determine record keeping requirements are determined and implement appropriate procedures Completed |
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Document the plan, including scheduling and key responsibilities and ensure it includes the type, format, frequency and detail of any reporting required by both managers and operators Completed |
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Monitor and adjust weed, pest or disease control strategies
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Evaluate the effectiveness of the weed, pest or disease control strategies at key points, and implement any necessary adjustments Completed |
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Identify, monitor and assess environmental impacts and work health and safety hazards relating to weed, pest or disease control throughout the implementation process Completed |
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Identify and implement necessary modifications to the strategy Completed |
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Implement enterprise biosecurity policies Completed |
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Evaluate weed, pest or disease control strategies and record result
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Analyse data, observations, and documentation from the implementation against the plan appropriately Completed |
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Prepare recommendations for future strategies Completed |
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Prepare a report that documents the implementation of the strategies and includes any difficulties or issues faced, the methods used for treatment, impacts on environmental and work health and safety, any recommendations for future work, results, costs and any available data analysis Completed |
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