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?
Prepare the work area
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Work area is made clean and functional prior to the commencement of work Completed |
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All equipment, tools and materials are inspected to ensure they are functional and where necessary, appropriate remedial action is taken prior to the commencement of work Completed |
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Activating chemicals are prepared according to OHS requirements and manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Prepare the screen
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Screen is selected according to job specifications Completed |
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Chemicals are applied and removed according to OHS requirements and manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Tension of screen mesh is checked for suitability according to job specifications Completed |
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Select indirect stencil material
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Stencil material is selected according to requirements for ink type, print resolution, substrate and machine type Completed |
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Stencil material is checked for faults and expiry date and suitable action taken Completed |
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Process material
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Selected material is cut to size according to job specifications with minimisation of waste Completed |
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Material is placed in vacuum frame with positive positioned and intimate vacuum achieved according to manufacturer's/supplier's and job specifications Completed |
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Exposure is calculated and stencil is exposed according to manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Light source is positioned according to manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Exposed stencil is removed from vacuum frame and treated with the necessary activator, if required, according to OHS requirements and manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Activated stencil is washed according to OHS requirements and manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Exposed stencil is inspected for processing flaws Completed |
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Apply stencil to screen
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Prepared screen is re-wet and inspected for cleanliness and dust Completed |
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Stencil is positioned and adhered accurately according to manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Dry stencil
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Processed stencil is dried according to manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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Backing sheet is carefully removed and stencil checked for full adhesion Completed |
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Block out screen
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Stencil is inspected for flaws, scum and/orientation Completed |
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Non-image areas of prepared screen are blocked out with filler suitable for ink type and according to job specifications Completed |
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Pinholes are spotted out with suitable filler and faulty/damaged images are retouched and are taped according to ink type and job specifications Completed |
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Store screen
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Prepared screen is labelled according to enterprise specifications Completed |
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Prepared screen is stored in a clean, dry environment according to manufacturer's/supplier's specifications Completed |
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