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?
Establish servicing requirements and liaise with customer
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Identify clock origin and case and movement construction and function Completed |
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Verify clock condition and performance concerns with customer Completed |
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Prepare written and verbal quotations Completed |
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Agree with customer on recommended service procedures Completed |
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Prepare clock for handover Completed |
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Record and document repair process Completed |
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Source replacement parts from industry suppliers Completed |
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Disassemble clock, case and movement components for servicing
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Establish appropriate working environment Completed |
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Remove clock movements in sequence considering case design and construction Completed |
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Select and correctly use appropriate hand and bench tools Completed |
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Verify condition and completeness of clock case Completed |
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Perform power release safely Completed |
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Dismantle clock movement in correct sequence Completed |
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Service and repair movement, sub-assemblies and components
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Inspect movement, sub-assemblies and components, and identify condition and faults Completed |
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Confirm servicing and repair requirements Completed |
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Replace or repair faulty or worn component parts, movement or sub-assemblies Completed |
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Use hand tools and equipment correctly for servicing and repair Completed |
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Clean clock components at appropriate stages using cleaning and finishing methods Completed |
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Verify condition of components after cleaning Completed |
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Service clock cases
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Verify completeness of clock case Completed |
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Repair and replace missing or damaged components Completed |
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Clean internals and refinish/refurbish exterior with appropriate materials and techniques Completed |
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Reassemble clock movement and case components
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Reassemble clock movement and case components Completed |
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Assemble motion work and verify and adjust hand setting tension Completed |
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Check and adjust component operations and clock functioning Completed |
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Select and apply lubricants according to component design and estimated frictional load Completed |
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Apply clock assembly inspections and precautions Completed |
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Install and secure movement in case Completed |
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Bench test and adjust clock functions
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Verify/confirm function of clock movement Completed |
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Set up, operate mechanical clock timing machine and interpret readings correctly Completed |
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Verify clock performance and rate testing Completed |
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Adjust rate according to performance and design characteristics Completed |
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Apply industry workshop standards to perform work
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Use hand tools and equipment safely and correctly Completed |
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Handle components without damaging or marking Completed |
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Establish a clean and safe work environment Completed |
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