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?
Identify shutdown work scope
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Analyse relevant information for activities intended for the shutdown Completed |
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Determine all activities intended for shutdown Completed |
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Confirm priorities and identify all essential work Completed |
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Resolve conflicts between proposed activities Completed |
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Plan and schedule resources
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Identify each individual task in the shutdown process Completed |
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Determine resources required for each task and assign appropriate owner Completed |
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Determine prerequisite tasks prior to shutting down process Completed |
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Ensure hazards are identified and controls are in place Completed |
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Ensure all safety and testing equipment is calibrated and on site prior to shutdown commencing Completed |
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Compile a schedule to track shutdown and equipment preparation sequence Completed |
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Coordinate plant/ equipment shutdown sequence
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Prepare/review shutdown documentation Completed |
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Coordinate plant shutdown according to procedures Completed |
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Track plant shutdown progress Completed |
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Coordinate execution of critical function test during shutdown phase Completed |
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Coordinate equipment preparation Completed |
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Validate equipment is safe to hand over to appropriate work party Completed |
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Hand over plant/ equipment to relevant work party
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Hand over plant and equipment to relevant work group according to site protocol Completed |
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Perform safety audits during shutdown work Completed |
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Record/report health, safety and environment (HSE) non-conformance Completed |
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Communicate as and when required Completed |
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Monitor shutdown work against critical path Completed |
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Monitor resource usage and take action Completed |
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Identify barriers to achieving shutdown critical path and negotiate solution Completed |
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Communicate with all relevant stakeholders
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Communicate shutdown plan/schedule to operations team Completed |
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Attend and contribute to regular shutdown progress meetings Completed |
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Record and report daily shutdown activities Completed |
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Ensure all authorisations required for tasks have been obtained Completed |
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Identify, communicate and mange HSE issues arising during execution of shutdown activities Completed |
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Contribute to post shutdown review Completed |
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Return plant to service
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Confirm that all scheduled work on equipment is complete before hand back is accepted Completed |
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Ensure equipment hand back documentation complete according to site protocol Completed |
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Coordinate pre-start equipment integrity checks Completed |
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Coordinate and validate plant de-isolation and preparation for service Completed |
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Ensure appropriate plant start-up authority is obtained Completed |
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Coordinate start-up critical function tests as required Completed |
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Coordinate and record plant start-up progress Completed |
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