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?
Ascertain the special requirements for cleaning the low bacteria location
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Confirm the availability of the area to be cleaned using the required method Completed |
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Identify risks and hazards and report dangerous areas immediately for further action Completed |
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Identify priorities and special requirements for cleaning the area through communication with the client, including special clothing requirements Completed |
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Identify client protocols for cleaning the area and plan as required to address them Completed |
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Observe written notices, warning symbols and room conditions and act upon them in accordance with client requirements Completed |
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Confirm responsibilities for cleaning based on agreed client requirements Completed |
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Report any pre-existing damage to work site immediately Completed |
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Select appropriate methods and procedures
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Ensure the methods and procedures selected to produce the low bacteria outcome can be fully completed in the access time available Completed |
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Ensure the selected methods and procedures meet the relevant health regulation, code of practice and client requirements Completed |
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Obtain up to date documentation for the selected methods Completed |
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Select and assemble tools and equipment
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Select tools and equipment relevant to the type of low bacteria area and provide protection from identified risks Completed |
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Select equipment in accordance with relevant signage systems, coding and manufacturers requirements Completed |
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Assemble equipment in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and check it is in good working order Completed |
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Dilute chemicals in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and client protocols Completed |
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Review safety conditions against relevant safety data sheets to ensure safe cleaning operations Completed |
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Install new filters where required to protect against any possible cross infection Completed |
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Organise work to follow scheduled procedures
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Recognise waste types and remove in accordance with relevant company, client and legislative requirements to reduce risk of contamination or infection Completed |
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Move equipment and furniture to provide clear access to cleaning site Completed |
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Ensure specialised equipment is isolated/removed from cleaning site in terms of client requirements to avoid any possibility of damage Completed |
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Wear protective clothing where required
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Fit protective clothing and secure properly to ensure safe and comfortable use Completed |
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Remove or cover all external jewellery where it is a potential safety hazard Completed |
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Apply selected procedures to low bacteria area
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Use machinery in accordance with manufacturer's specifications Completed |
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Comply with relevant OHS legislation and practice, industry codes of practice, infection control, waste management and organisation requirements Completed |
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Take steps to ensure ongoing client activity and work in process is not interrupted Completed |
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Take suitable measures and organisation procedures to ensure cross contamination does not occur Completed |
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Regular check filters, pads and brushes for cleanliness and replace as required to maintain the effectiveness of the cleaning procedures Completed |
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Apply correctly diluted cleaning agent to surfaces to enable reduction of bacteria in accordance with manufacturer's instructions Completed |
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Adjust methods and procedures to meet demands of the situation
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Assess need to adjust procedures to protect the needs and safety of the client and operator Completed |
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Plan follow up where cleaning procedures are delayed to ensure required tasks are completed within required time limits Completed |
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Relocate equipment for cleaning where necessary to ensure completion of all procedures Completed |
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Report and/or record the need for adjustments to enable suitable follow up to occur Completed |
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Determine that the requirements of the applied procedures have been met
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Sign off cleaning procedures at end of the clean in accordance with client and company requirements Completed |
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Check cleaning for effectiveness and repeated where necessary to achieve required results Completed |
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Perform or arrange bacterial count tests where specified Completed |
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Ensure all reports are accurate and prepared without delay Completed |
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Clean and store equipment
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Dry and clean equipment as per manufacturer's specifications, and infection control procedures Completed |
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Store cleaning agents, polishes and cloths in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and relevant health and safety requirements Completed |
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Ensure cleaned equipment is stored in a manner that will maintain its function and is readily accessible for re-use Completed |
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Use correct waste disposal methods
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Use rapid flushing facilities for liquid disposal to aid dilution of waste in accordance with relevant regulations Completed |
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Dispose of waste in accordance with relevant environmental, health and safety, infection control, OHS and local government requirements Completed |
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Isolate, handle, transport and code contaminated wastes in terms of required procedures and regulations Completed |
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Ensure wastes are removed as soon as possible from work site to minimise discomfort, contamination or leakage in accordance with the organisation's infection control and waste management policy and practice Completed |
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Ensure wastes are segregated where applicable Completed |
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