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?
Define work roles for shed staff
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Roles and responsibilities of shed staff are clearly defined. Completed |
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Skills of shed staff are accurately identified and matched with available tasks and duties. Completed |
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Requirements of job duties and Code of Practice are clearly identified and communicated to shed staff. Completed |
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Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) policy and procedures are effectively communicated and implemented. Completed |
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Induct shed staff
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OHS hazards are identified, risks assessed and suitable controls are implemented. Completed |
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The details of shearing, including flock and mob details, are communicated to staff Completed |
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New staff are briefed on relevant awards, enterprise agreements, pay rates and related administration. Completed |
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New staff are advised of terms and conditions and signed on. Completed |
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New staff are familiarised with the workplace and colleagues. Completed |
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Enterprise environmental policy and procedures are effectively communicated and implemented. Completed |
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Perform shed hand duties
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Board persons' duties are performed including picking up and throwing fleece, sweeping board and preparing non fleece wools. Completed |
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Wool handlers' duties are performed including skirting and rolling a fleece, preparing non fleece wools and keeping wool area clean. Completed |
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Pen up duties are performed including keeping mobs separate and monitoring and filling catching pens. Completed |
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Wool pressers' activities are performed including keeping wool press area clean, pressing, branding, weighing and recording bale details in the wool book. Completed |
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Support on-the-job training
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Individuals are encouraged to self-evaluate performance and identify areas for improvement. Completed |
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Training needs are determined through appraisal of staff and the monitoring of work performance. Completed |
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Practical skills are analysed and then explained and/or demonstrated as required. Completed |
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Workplace learning opportunities are provided, with coaching and mentoring to support learning. Completed |
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Staff responsibilities are adjusted to allow for practice and skills development where required. Completed |
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Performance manage shed staff
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Performance standards for clip preparation are established and communicated to individuals and the team. Completed |
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Skirting requirements are explained, accurate and efficient technique demonstrated and skirtings ratio is monitored. Completed |
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Requirements for separating specific parts of the fleece are clearly described to wool handlers and justified by Code of Practice or processor requirements. Completed |
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Motivation strategies are used for shed staff to maintain a consistent focus on clip preparation standards and timing of operations. Completed |
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Maintain effective working relations with the team
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Problems are recognised and addressed through discussion with work group. Completed |
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Assistance is sought from work group members when difficulties arise in achieving allocated tasks. Completed |
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Discussion and information sharing is routinely used to communicate requirements of work activities through a participative approach. Completed |
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Disagreements and conflicts are managed constructively using appropriate conflict management strategies. Completed |
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Provide feedback to shed staff
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Feedback is clear, constructive and provided promptly to individuals to maintain high quality clip preparation. Completed |
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Confirmatory feedback is provided to emphasise good performance and technique and its importance for clip quality. Completed |
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Corrective feedback is provided in a constructive way, including an explanation of the effects of poor performance or incorrect technique and strategies for improvement. Completed |
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Under performance is addressed both on an individual and team basis. Completed |
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Clip data is used to share feedback on clips prepared with team members. Completed |
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