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 WHS hazards and risks to be addressed by occupational hygiene
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Use workplace WHS information to identify WHS hazards and risks Completed |
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Apply knowledge of occupational hygiene principles, knowledge, skills and techniques to identify workplace WHS hazards and risks to be addressed by occupational hygiene Completed |
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Identify situations where WHS specialists and other advisers may be required Completed |
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Assist with the assessment of identified risks
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Assist with determining sources of exposure to identified hazards and risks Completed |
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Assist with selecting occupational hygiene equipment and techniques for assessing identified risks Completed |
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Assist with using occupational hygiene equipment and applying techniques Completed |
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Assist with analysing and interpreting results of assessments, including the use of exposure standards Completed |
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Assist with reporting the results of assessments, interpretations and recommendations to individuals and parties Completed |
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Assist with ensuring reporting is understandable and that format, form and content meet the needs of individuals and parties Completed |
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Assist with the design and implementation of risk controls
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Apply the hierarchy of control when assisting with the design of risk-control strategies Completed |
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Assist with identifying problems with existing risk controls and providing remedial advice Completed |
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Assist with developing, selecting and implementing risk controls and ensuring effective consultation with, and participation of, individuals and parties Completed |
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Access external sources of information and data, WHS specialists and other advisers as required, about the nature and level of health hazards, risks and risk controls Completed |
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Assist with monitoring, evaluating and modifying risk controls
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Assist with monitoring and evaluating risk controls in consultation with individuals and parties Completed |
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Assist with modifying risk controls in consultation with individuals and parties Completed |
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Identify and document training needs associated with risk controls and arrange training in consultation with individuals and parties Completed |
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Assist with making recommendations about future risk controls as a result of evaluation and monitoring Completed |
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Ensure occupational hygiene activities are appropriate
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Ensure occupational hygiene activities comply with all applicable WHS legislation, regulations and codes of practice Completed |
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Ensure occupational hygiene activities comply with relevant organisational and workplace procedures, processes, standards and systems Completed |
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Apply appropriate occupational hygiene principles, knowledge, skills and techniques according to available resources and own role, responsibilities, skills and knowledge Completed |
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Seek advice, support and input from WHS specialists and other advisers where necessary and appropriate Completed |
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