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?
Maintain fast rescue craft for operations
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Fast rescue craft design characteristics and fittings are identified Completed |
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Fast rescue craft capabilities are outlined |
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Fast rescue craft and items of equipment are maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications and operational requirements |
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Prepare fast rescue craft and crew for operations
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Fast rescue craft launching equipment design and operation are outlined Completed |
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Motion compensation system operation and associated fail safe devices are outlined |
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Motion compensation system operation and associated fail safe devices are maintained in accordance with manufacturer instructions |
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Pre-launch checks are conducted in accordance with manufacturer specifications and operational requirements |
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Appropriate specialised emergency equipment is stowed onboard fast rescue craft |
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Operational responsibilities and lines of communication are confirmed with relevant personnel |
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Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and foul weather gear is worn, as required |
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Readiness of fast rescue craft, crew and equipment for launch is confirmed with relevant personnel |
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Take charge of fast rescue craft during and after launch
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Fast rescue craft is launched in a controlled and safe manner according to craft and launch system manufacturer specifications and instructions Completed |
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Hook release system is operated according to manufacturer specifications, and launch vessel and launch equipment are cleared safely |
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Engine power is managed within manufacturer torque range in a way that ensures smooth and efficient movement |
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Damage to engine and accessories is minimised |
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Fast rescue craft is operated within safe operational limits of craft for the prevailing conditions |
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Manoeuvres are performed with due regard to drive system manoeuvring characteristics |
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Manoeuvres are performed in a way that ensures the safety of personnel onboard and in the water |
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Navigational equipment is used according to manufacturer specifications |
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Communication and signalling equipment is used according to manufacturer specifications and operational requirements |
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Communications are established and maintained between craft, other vessels, rig and helicopters, as required |
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Emergency equipment is used according to manufacturer specifications, supervisor instructions and emergency conditions |
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Respond to emergencies or malfunctions involving craft, equipment and crew
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Capsized fast rescue craft is righted using craft righting system, with due concern for crew safety and possible damage to craft and equipment Completed |
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Swimming is performed as required in standard PPE, foul weather gear or other specialised protective equipment |
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Appropriate procedures for reboarding fast rescue craft and for wearing operational clothing and equipment are implemented |
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Emergency repairs and maintenance to fast rescue craft and equipment are performed according to manufacturer specifications and emergency conditions |
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Locate and retrieve casualties
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Appropriate search patterns are followed according to search coordinator instructions Completed |
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Search patterns and rescue procedures are coordinated with other fast rescue craft where appropriate |
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Casualties are approached in a way that ensures casualty and crew safety |
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Fast rescue craft is positioned to ensure safe and quick retrieval of casualties |
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Casualty condition is determined and appropriate recovery procedures are implemented |
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Appropriate lifting procedures are adopted to ensure safe retrieval of casualty |
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Emergency first aid procedures are applied as appropriate |
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Master or medical officer is notified of casualty condition and medical instructions are followed as appropriate |
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Casualty is transferred to vessel, rig, helicopter or other place of safety with concern for types of injuries sustained |
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Recover fast rescue craft
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Stand-down procedures are followed Completed |
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Fast rescue craft is recovered in a controlled and safe manner according to craft, hook release systems and recovery system manufacturer specifications and instructions |
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Fast rescue craft and equipment are secured onboard and prepared for future operations |
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