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?
Collect and collate initial information
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Consult client and confirm objectives of assessment Completed |
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Source and verify site plans and maps Completed |
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Identify and acquire required resources Completed |
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Prepare base plan of the site and relevant surrounds Completed |
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Verify location, ownership and site boundaries Completed |
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Identify and record current land use and environmental threats and problems Completed |
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Identify and record covenants that could affect the project, design or report Completed |
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Determine climate and weather conditions from historical data Completed |
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Undertake initial site visit
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Meet site entry conditions and obtain approval if required Completed |
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Identify site hazards and assess risks for current visit Completed |
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Undertake site orientation Completed |
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Identify and record existing on-site and adjacent site features that may impact upon the project, plan or report objectives Completed |
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Identify, and measure and record or confirm site dimensions, levels and gradients Completed |
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Compile a site inventory
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Identify soil and growing media types, properties and relevant physical characteristics and record on-site inventory Completed |
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Record the species, health, age and location of vegetation Completed |
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Locate structural elements and confirm existing services and facilities Completed |
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Record the presence, location and extent of other relevant site constraints Completed |
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Sample areas of homogeneous soils and growing media to send for testing and analysis of soil content and contamination as requested by client or as required in the brief provided Completed |
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Determine the impact of development for trees on site
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Obtain the consulting arborist report to assess trees on site Completed |
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Determine and record tree protection zones Completed |
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Document the impact of proposed development on each tree Completed |
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Identify trees that are exempt from approval requirements Completed |
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Identify and locate on the site plan trees impacted by development, according to regulations applying in the local jurisdiction Completed |
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Include trees identified by the consulting arborist report as requiring pruning or removal in a development application Completed |
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Document a site assessment report
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Interpret soil and growing media tests results and analyse for further testing requirements Completed |
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Record specific recommendations of remedial action for site problems Completed |
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Formulate recommendations for appropriate risk controls of site hazards Completed |
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Store and maintain survey and assessment data Completed |
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Document site information Completed |
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Incorporate all relevant data into the assessment report in accordance with client needs and the requirements of relevant legislation and regulations Completed |
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Deliver a copy of the report to the client and advise the client of content and implications of the report Completed |
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