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?
Prepare forconfined spacerescue operation
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Operation and task information is obtained from a variety of sources and analysed, and team roles are confirmed Completed |
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Appropriate rescue equipment is identified and selected based on incident information as directed by supervisor Completed |
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Personal protective equipment is selected relevant to the nature of the confined space rescue operation Completed |
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Any further details of the nature of the rescue are received en route Completed |
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Anticipated hazards and associated risks are discussed with rescue team members whilst on route Completed |
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Assess and manage confined space/trench rescue
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Confined space is assessed, hazards and risks are identified, and appropriate control and ongoing monitoring processes are put in place Completed |
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Physical features of confined space rescue scene are assessed before deploying rescue resources Completed |
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Rescue is managed to control access and to maintain a safe and effective operational environment Completed |
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Situational and environmental hazards are assessed, minimised and controlled Completed |
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Communication with other personnel on site is established and maintained Completed |
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Determine location and condition of casualties
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Assessment of incident scene is undertaken to determine possible location of casualties Completed |
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Appropriate equipment is used to assist in the location of casualties Completed |
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Evidence of location of casualties within confined space is collected and reported Completed |
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Condition of casualties and nature of entrapment is ascertained where possible Completed |
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Hygiene procedures are applied in accordance with organisational procedures Completed |
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Gain entry to confined space
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Entry permit is located and relevant information is obtained if available Completed |
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Atmosphere is monitored in accordance with AS 2865-2009 Confined spaces Completed |
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Appropriate ventilation procedures are implemented, where required Completed |
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Appropriate respiratory protection is used in irrespirable atmospheres, where required Completed |
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Techniques and equipment are employed to access the casualty Completed |
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Located casualties are treated in consultation with medical personnel and in accordance with organisational policies Completed |
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Remove casualties
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Casualties are removed in accordance with organisational procedures Completed |
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Appropriate actions are taken to preserve the incident scene and to collect evidence, where possible Completed |
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Conclude rescue operations
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Equipment is recovered, cleaned and serviced according to organisational standards and manufacturer's guidelines Completed |
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Signs and symptoms of operational stress are recognised and promptly reported Completed |
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Operational documentation is completed to organisational standards Completed |
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