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?
Access sources of information and data and the work environment to identify hazardous tasks or conditions
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External sources of information and data are accessed to assist in identifying hazardous tasks or conditions for the selected hazard. Completed |
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Workplace sources of information and data are reviewed to assist in identification of hazardous tasks or conditions for the selected hazard. Completed |
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Appropriate tools are used in identifying hazardous tasks or conditions for the selected hazard. Completed |
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Workplace inspections are conducted, in consultation with stakeholders, using appropriate tools. Completed |
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Input is sought from stakeholders, key personnel and OHS specialists if required. Completed |
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Analyse the work environment to assess the risk
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Equipment and strategies required for basic workplace measurement and monitoring of the selected hazard are identified and used as appropriate. Completed |
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Results of workplace measurements are interpreted in accordance with recognised standards. Completed |
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Input is sought from stakeholders to clarify and confirm issues related to the selected hazard. Completed |
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Results of workplace measurements and interpretations are reported to stakeholders in a format easily understandable by the target group. Completed |
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Risk associated with identified hazards in the work environment is assessed in consultation with stakeholders and taking account of effectiveness of existing controls. Completed |
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Hazardous tasks or conditions requiring control action are identified and prioritised in consultation with stakeholders and taking account of recognised standards. Completed |
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Risk register is established and updated as appropriate. Completed |
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Control risk associated with hazard
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Information and data on control options for the specific hazard is sought from external sources. Completed |
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Information and data on control options for the specific hazard is sought from stakeholders and key personnel. Completed |
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A range of control options is developed and advised in consultation with stakeholders and key personnel by applying the hierarchy of control, noting that personal protective equipment is regarded as the least satisfactory control measure. Completed |
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Factors with a potential to impact on the effectiveness of controls are identified. Completed |
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Control strategy for the selected hazard is developed in consultation with stakeholders. Completed |
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Outcomes of hazard identification, workplace monitoring and analysis and the resultant control strategy are communicated to stakeholders and key personnel for action as appropriate. Completed |
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Monitor and review effectiveness of control strategy
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Effectiveness of control strategy is regularly reviewed. Completed |
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Frequency, method and scope of review is determined in consultation with workplace stakeholders and workplace procedures. Completed |
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Input to review is obtained from stakeholders. Completed |
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Areas for improvement in the control of the selected hazard are identified and recommendations made for improvement. Completed |
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Apply professional practice
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Collection of information and data, reporting of outcomes and maintenance of records are managed in an ethical manner. Completed |
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Situations are identified where OHS specialists may be required. Completed |
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