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 and analyse causes of faults
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Check workplan according to documentation and procedures, workplace health and safety (WHS) procedures, productivity requirements, risks and hazards identification, environmental workplace procedures, standard operating procedures (SOP) and house keeping requirements. Completed |
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Check availability of materials and supplies. Completed |
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Use alarms and visual checks on water systems to determine fault type. Completed |
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Interpret sampling and testing results to identify deviations from specifications. Completed |
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Use an appropriate analysis to identify and locate cause and source of problem. Completed |
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Access relevant sources of information to assist analysis. Completed |
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Rectify plant and equipment faults
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Shutdown equipment and implement isolation procedures, prior to fault rectification, as required. Completed |
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Identify, repair or replace faulty equipment. Completed |
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Adjust process and carry out operator level maintenance. Completed |
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Return plant and equipment to normal operations. Completed |
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Verify restoration to normal operations and communicate to relevant personnel. Completed |
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Rectify water quality faults
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Identify quality faults or variations by observation, systematic sampling and testing. Completed |
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Take samples for a tests to detect quality faults Completed |
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Interpret test results and make operational adjustments, as required. Completed |
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Rectify faults or recommend further action, as required. Completed |
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Action out-of-specification water, as required Completed |
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Record and report operational data
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Document variations from specifications and performance variations, as required. Completed |
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Record causes of deviation and corrective action undertaken. Completed |
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Communicate relevant information to appropriate personnel. Completed |
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Identify and analyse causes of faults
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Check workplan according to documentation and procedures, workplace health and safety (WHS) procedures, productivity requirements, risks and hazards identification, environmental workplace procedures, standard operating procedures (SOP) and house keeping requirements. Completed |
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Check availability of materials and supplies. Completed |
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Use alarms and visual checks on water systems to determine fault type. Completed |
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Interpret sampling and testing results to identify deviations from specifications. Completed |
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Use an appropriate analysis to identify and locate cause and source of problem. Completed |
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Access relevant sources of information to assist analysis. Completed |
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Rectify plant and equipment faults
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Shutdown equipment and implement isolation procedures, prior to fault rectification, as required. Completed |
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Identify, repair or replace faulty equipment. Completed |
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Adjust process and carry out operator level maintenance. Completed |
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Return plant and equipment to normal operations. Completed |
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Verify restoration to normal operations and communicate to relevant personnel. Completed |
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