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?
Follow requirements for surveying propulsion systems
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Types of propulsion systems used on a range of commercial vessels are accurately identified, and survey requirements are confirmed with surveyor and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Shafting systems operation and maintenance principles are identified and applied to survey plan as necessary Completed |
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Requirements for inspecting propulsion systems and detecting faults are identified and applied during survey Completed |
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Follow requirements for surveying marine engines
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Main components of a four-stroke and two-stroke diesel engine and outboard petrol engines are identified and survey requirements are documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Diesel and outboard petrol engine operation terminology and principles are applied during survey, in documentation and in reports Completed |
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Main components of marine diesel engine, with its associated gearing are identified, and survey requirements are confirmed with surveyor and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Engine operating principles are defined and considered in survey task where necessary Completed |
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Inspection tasks related to engines are defined and applied Completed |
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Follow requirements for surveying electrical systems
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Vessel batteries, starter motors and power distribution systems are assessed, and survey requirements are confirmed with surveyor and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Types of power generating plants used on board a range of commercial vessels are identified and survey requirements are documented as necessary Completed |
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Alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) generator principles of operation and operating procedures are defined and survey requirements are documented Completed |
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Precautions and procedures for electrical safety during inspection of electrical circuitry and equipment are adhered to according to work health and safety/occupational health and safety (WHS/OHS) and other organisational requirements Completed |
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Follow requirements for surveying refrigeration plant
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Principal features and operating characteristics of refrigeration systems used on commercial vessels are identified and survey requirements are confirmed with surveyor, and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Environmental issues and responsibilities concerning refrigeration systems are accurately identified during survey Completed |
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Maintenance requirements of refrigeration systems used on a range of commercial vessels are confirmed with surveyor and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Follow requirements for surveying vessel pumping systems
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Principal features and operating characteristics of typical pumping systems and pumping system components used on a range of commercial vessels are confirmed with surveyor and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Inspection tasks for pumping systems are identified and applied during survey Completed |
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Maintenance requirements for vessel pumping systems used on a range of commercial vessels are confirmed with surveyor and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Follow requirements for surveying steering gear systems
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Principal features and operating characteristics of marine hydraulic systems typical of a range of commercial vessels to be inspected are identified and confirmed with surveyor, and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Principal features and operating characteristics of typical steering systems and components to be inspected are identified and confirmed with surveyor, and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Requirements for inspecting steering systems and detecting faults are applied during survey Completed |
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Follow requirements for surveying deck machinery
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Common types of deck machinery typical to a range of commercial vessels are identified and confirmed with surveyor, and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Requirements for inspecting a range of deck machinery and detecting faults are applied during survey Completed |
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Faults in machinery are detected, confirmed with surveyor and actions to rectify issues are agreed and documented in survey report Completed |
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Follow requirements for surveying navigational systems
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Principal features and operational characteristics of a typical navigational system for size and nature of vessel are accurately identified and confirmed with surveyor, and documented according to organisational requirements Completed |
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Navigational equipment and systems are identified and appropriate inspection techniques are incorporated into survey plan Completed |
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Faults in navigational equipment and non-conforming equipment are confirmed with surveyor, and actions to rectify issues are identified and documented in survey report Completed |
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Apply risk management practices for surveying fuel systems
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Range of fuel systems and their operational requirements are identified and confirmed with surveyor Completed |
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Typical risks associated with survey tasks for fuel systems are identified and risk minimisation strategies are applied during survey Completed |
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Faults and non-conforming systems are confirmed with surveyor, and actions to rectify issues are identified and documented in survey report Completed |
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