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?
Abandon vessel safely
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Need to abandon vessel is established according to safety management system (SMS) or plan Completed |
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Survival craft is launched according to instructions Completed |
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Survival craft is checked to ensure it is safe to board Completed |
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Survival craft is boarded observing safety of other survivors Completed |
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Survival craft is released from abandoned vessel Completed |
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Exposure cover is deployed on survival craft according to accepted survival practice and manufacturer instructions Completed |
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Prepare to abandon vessel
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Nature of emergency is determined to minimise potential dangers and threats Completed |
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Muster and abandon vessel signals are responded to according to vessel safety procedures |
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Completed |
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Survival equipment is organised to maximise chances of survival |
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Completed |
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Emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) is operated to transmit distress signal |
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Completed |
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Distress calls are made using radio equipment |
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Completed |
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Others are assisted to maximise their chances of survival |
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Completed |
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Prevailing circumstances and emergency conditions are used as the basis for timing and sequencing individual survival actions, and potential dangers and threats to other survivors are minimised |
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Completed |
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Operate lifesaving and survival equipment
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Location and accessibility of lifesaving and survival equipment is established Completed |
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Survival craft is launched in a timely and effective manner |
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Completed |
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Survival equipment is operated according to instructions and accepted survival practice |
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Completed |
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Survival radio equipment is operated according to manufacturer instructions and regulatory protocols |
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Completed |
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Lifejacket and other lifesaving equipment are correctly used according to instructions
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Need to abandon vessel is established according to safety management system (SMS) or plan Completed |
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Survival craft is launched according to instructions |
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Completed |
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Survival craft is checked to ensure it is safe to board |
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Completed |
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Survival craft is boarded observing safety of other survivors |
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Completed |
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Survival craft is released from abandoned vessel |
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Completed |
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Exposure cover is deployed on survival craft according to accepted survival practice and manufacturer instructions |
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Completed |
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Apply survival techniques
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Survival craft is checked for seaworthiness Completed |
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Sea anchors and drogues are deployed according to accepted nautical practice |
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Completed |
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Occupants are checked for signs of hypothermia or other injuries and first aid is applied as required |
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Completed |
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Water and food is rationed |
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Completed |
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Lookout for vessels and aircraft in vicinity is maintained and distress signals are released on sighting |
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Completed |
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Instructions given by rescue personnel are followed to safely access rescue craft |
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Completed |
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