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?
Match fuels and additives to marine applications
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Fuels are selected to match the engine or appliance. Completed |
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Alternative fuel applications are considered. Completed |
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Fuel additives and lubricants are selected based on vessel/appliance use and manufacturer requirements. Completed |
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Identify fuel handling risk, precautions and regulatory requirements
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Personal protection for contact with fuels is identified and used. Completed |
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Dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours are identified. Completed |
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Precautions for minimising risks associated with volatile liquids are identified in workplace procedures. Completed |
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Procedures to prevent build up of volatile vapours and gases are identified. Completed |
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Regulatory requirements for refilling portable fuel containers are identified. Completed |
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Identify safety and environmental requirements for fuel refill areas
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Correct locations for refuelling activities are used. Completed |
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The workplace strategies/procedures to limit danger from static electricity and other sources of ignition are applied. Completed |
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Protection systems that provide physical barriers to minimise accidental collision with fuelling facilities are identified and used to prevent spills entering drains or the water environment. Completed |
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Appropriate ventilation is used. Completed |
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Signage for public safety needs and Hazchem requirements is identified. Completed |
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Emergency stops and shut-off devices are identified and activation methods are described. Completed |
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Refill fuel containers
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Portable liquid fuel tanks and appliances are refilled. Completed |
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Gas cylinders are refilled. Completed |
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On-board fuel tanks are refilled. Completed |
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Fuel levels are checked for each method of storage. Completed |
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Emergency procedures for leaks, spills and fire are identified. Completed |
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Replace gas cylinders
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Appliances and pilot lights are turned off. Completed |
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Gas lines are safely vented after closing gas valves. Completed |
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Fittings are leak tested after fitting cylinders. Completed |
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Bottle restraining devices are fitted and adjusted. Completed |
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Emergency procedures for leaks and fire are identified. Completed |
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Contain and clean up spills
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Potential for spills is identified. Completed |
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Procedures for notification of spills are followed. Completed |
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Workplace procedures are followed to contain spill and minimise any environment or safety dangers. Completed |
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Clean up equipment is identified and used. Completed |
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