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?
Plan and organise the assessment.
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Need for assessing thermal performance of an existing residential building is clarified with client. Completed |
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Effective communication strategies are employed to assist in establishing rapport with client and in responding to client questions and concerns. Completed |
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Assessment is planned in line with commonwealth, state or territory, and local government legislation and regulations, and industryethical and conduct standards. Completed |
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Issues relating to state and territory legislation and regulations and industry ethical and conduct standards are identified and clarified with client. Completed |
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Plan is established for the assessment in line with enterprise practice and client requirements. Completed |
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Potential hazards are identified to ensure risks are suitably managed. Completed |
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Assessment activities are planned to ensure they do not compromise the health and safety of self and others. Completed |
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Assessment documentation is prepared in a manner consistent with enterprise practice. Completed |
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Tools, equipment and other requirements for the assessment are identified and arrangements are made to ensure their availability on day of assessment. Completed |
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Client is advised of information that should be obtained prior to assessment and details of assessment are confirmed. Completed |
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Authority to proceed is obtained from client prior to commencement and reconfirmed as appropriate during the assessment. Completed |
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Gather and analyse information on thermal performance of existing residence.
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Information required for conducting the thermal performance assessment is determined. Completed |
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Information is gathered from the resident and measurements and observations are also conducted during inspection of residence. Completed |
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Information is verified for accuracy and recorded using relevant data collection tool. Completed |
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Information is analysed to identify strengths and weaknesses of the thermal performance of the residence. Completed |
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Assess options for improving thermal performance of existing residence.
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Sources of technical advice on building thermal performance are identified. Completed |
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Government rebates and other assistance programs for improving the thermal performance of existing residential buildings are identified. Completed |
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Options for improving thermal performance and reducing emissions of the residence are evaluated. Completed |
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Cost of options for improving thermal performance of the residence is estimated in line with enterprise procedures. Completed |
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Report outcomes of thermal performance assessment of existing residence.
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Results and recommendations, along with supporting evidence, are collated and documented in line with enterprise and client requirements. Completed |
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Estimated cost of proposed recommendations, associated reductions in costs and emissions, and improvements in thermal performance are documented in line with enterprise procedures. Completed |
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Results and recommendations, including estimated costs, are explained to client in line with enterprise, legislative and client requirements. Completed |
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Plan and organise the assessment.
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Need for assessing thermal performance of an existing residential building is clarified with client. Completed |
Evidence:
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Effective communication strategies are employed to assist in establishing rapport with client and in responding to client questions and concerns. Completed |
Evidence:
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Assessment is planned in line with commonwealth, state or territory, and local government legislation and regulations, and industryethical and conduct standards. Completed |
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Issues relating to state and territory legislation and regulations and industry ethical and conduct standards are identified and clarified with client. Completed |
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Plan is established for the assessment in line with enterprise practice and client requirements. Completed |
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Potential hazards are identified to ensure risks are suitably managed. Completed |
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Assessment activities are planned to ensure they do not compromise the health and safety of self and others. Completed |
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Assessment documentation is prepared in a manner consistent with enterprise practice. Completed |
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Tools, equipment and other requirements for the assessment are identified and arrangements are made to ensure their availability on day of assessment. Completed |
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Client is advised of information that should be obtained prior to assessment and details of assessment are confirmed. Completed |
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Authority to proceed is obtained from client prior to commencement and reconfirmed as appropriate during the assessment. Completed |
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