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?
Manage casualties
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Hygiene precautions are implemented, in accordance with organisational procedures Completed |
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Techniques and equipment are used to gain access to casualties Completed |
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Primary survey of casualty is undertaken to determine type and severity of injury Completed |
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Injuries that may complicate removal of casualty from area are confirmed and appropriate action is taken Completed |
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In the event of multiple casualties a triage assessment is undertaken to determine priorities for medical treatment and extrication Completed |
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Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is requested, as required Completed |
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Treatment of located casualty is undertaken in consolation with medical personnel and in accordance with organisational procedures Completed |
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Support is provided to medical personnel assisting with the treatment of casualties, as required Completed |
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Prepare for industrial/domestic rescue
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Operation and task information is received through a briefing, in accordance with organisational procedures Completed |
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Appropriate rescue resources are identified, selected, and checked to ensure they are ready for use |
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Personal protective and clothing equipment is selected based on type of industrial or domestic rescue situation |
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Systematic approach to identifying potential hazards and associated risks is undertaken en route and on approach to the incident |
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Establish and maintain rescue scene safety
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Communication and ongoing liaison with rescue team members is established and maintained throughout rescue incident Completed |
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Liaison with other personnel is established and maintained, in accordance with organisational procedures |
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Rescue scene assessment is conducted, as required |
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Hazards and environmental conditions are identified, monitored and controlled using risk mitigation processes |
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Rescue team is positioned taking into account potential dangers, requirements for personnel and vehicles to access the incident scene and limitations of operating equipment |
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Safe work area is established to protect casualties, emergency services personnel and members of the public |
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Impact effects of rescue operation on occupancy areas and potential effects on casualties are assessed |
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Techniques and equipment are employed to stabilise occupancy area surrounding rescue operation and to make incident site safe |
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Rescue resources and equipment are accessed based on an assessment of the incident, in accordance with organisational procedures
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Hygiene precautions are implemented, in accordance with organisational procedures Completed |
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Techniques and equipment are used to gain access to casualties |
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Primary survey of casualty is undertaken to determine type and severity of injury |
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Completed |
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Injuries that may complicate removal of casualty from area are confirmed and appropriate action is taken |
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Completed |
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In the event of multiple casualties a triage assessment is undertaken to determine priorities for medical treatment and extrication |
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Completed |
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Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is requested, as required |
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Completed |
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Treatment of located casualty is undertaken in consolation with medical personnel and in accordance with organisational procedures |
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Completed |
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Support is provided to medical personnel assisting with the treatment of casualties, as required |
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Conduct industrial/technical rescue operation |
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Completed |
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Access and extrication plans are determined in consultation with team leader, medical staff and other technical specialists |
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Access path is provided for the removal of casualty using appropriate rescue techniques and equipment |
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Casualty is extricated using recognised rescue techniques and equipment |
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Organisational procedures are implemented to protect casualty from further injury or discomfort during access and extrication |
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Conclude rescue operations
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Appropriate actions are taken to preserve the incident scene, in accordance with organisational procedures Completed |
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Equipment is recovered, cleaned and serviced, in accordance with organisational procedures and manufacturers' guidelines |
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Hygiene precautions are implemented, in accordance with organisational procedures |
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Decontamination procedures are followed, in accordance with organisational procedures |
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Operational debriefing is participated in, in accordance organisational procedures |
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Operational documentation including post incident report is completed, in accordance with organisational procedures |
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