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?
Determine survey requirements and azimuth.
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Relevant information is gathered to determine survey requirements in consultation with appropriate persons. Completed |
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Survey marks are located as indicated on survey plan. Completed |
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Position of parcel of land corners is established from identified survey marks. Completed |
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Right on boundary or parallel azimuth is established. Completed |
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Monumented and non-monumented occupations are used to establish an azimuth parallel to street boundary. Completed |
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Assumed azimuth is adopted to enable completion of field survey, and subsequent calculations and adjustments to swing onto azimuth are made. Completed |
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Azimuth derived from marks at opposite extremities of survey is calculated. Completed |
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Relationship between alignment marks, kerb lines, kerb as laid, and occupations is interpreted when azimuth is fixed using alignment marks, kerbs and occupations shown in alignment plans. Completed |
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Undertake mark-out survey and fix front and rear corners, angles and line marks.
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Azimuth is established by direct or indirect means and front corners of allotment are fixed. Completed |
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Side fix is established for the allotment using occupations, and monuments or reference marks. Completed |
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Direct methods are used to establish positions of rear corners. Completed |
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Traverse and calculations from street azimuth and side fix are made to set out rear corners by indirect means. Completed |
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Requirement to use line marks on long or obstructed boundaries is identified. Completed |
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Suitable checking procedure to validate positioning of all placed marks is identified and followed. Completed |
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Meet local government building requirements.
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Re-mark surveys and local government siting requirements for the issue of building certificate are met. Completed |
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Relevant survey regulations relating to supervision and accuracy of surveys, field procedures, and survey searching are adhered to. Completed |
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Field notes are prepared according to organisational requirements and legal and statutory standards. Completed |
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Calculate identification survey.
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Position of improvements in relation to boundaries is calculated using industry-accepted methods. Completed |
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Position of improvements in relation to set-out buildings is calculated using coordinate system. Completed |
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Prepare draft survey report and sketches.
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Draft survey report and accompanying sketches are prepared for a re-mark survey according to organisational requirements. Completed |
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Physical constraints and environmental impacts of development are incorporated into report. Completed |
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