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Evidence Guide: MSS024023 - Navigate in urban, regional and remote areas

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MSS024023 - Navigate in urban, regional and remote areas

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Navigate in urban areas

  1. Access relevant street directories and road maps
Access relevant street directories and road maps

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Read and interpret map symbols

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Use the directory index to locate departure and destination points on map

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Trace the pre-determined or most efficient route on map and estimate distance and duration of journey

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Identify significant intersections and landmarks along route to assist with navigation

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Identify alternate routes in case of emergencies or significant traffic delays

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Follow selected route correctly

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Plan routes in regional and remote areas

  1. Locate and read relevant legislative and regulatory, workplace requirements and background information for site or project
Locate and read relevant legislative and regulatory, workplace requirements and background information for site or project

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Select suitable maps, aerial photos, guides and charts and check their currency and accuracy

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Select navigational equipment, check that it is fit for purpose and service or replace

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Read and interpret map symbols and navigation data to identify departure and destination points, potential hazards and select an appropriate traverse route

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Estimate distance and duration of journey using map scale and available information about the terrain and vehicle

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Navigate in regional and remote areas

  1. Correctly orientate map with surroundings
Correctly orientate map with surroundings

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Identify field position and destination on map using landforms, landmarks and navigation equipment

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Correctly use navigation aids, equipment and maps to follow planned route and schedule

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Use alternate routes to avoid hazards, safely bypass obstacles or improve efficiency of route

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Maintain communication in accordance with workplace procedures

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Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Required Skills and Knowledge