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?
Comply with requirements for survey
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Complete inventory survey documentation is maintained and accessible to appropriate authorities. Completed |
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Applications for renewal of and extensions to certification are timely and ensure continuous validity. Completed |
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State of survey items and equipment (with respect to certificate conditions) reflect continuing effective programs of tests, checks and maintenance. Completed |
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Arrangements made for survey are timely and compliant. Completed |
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Survey certification reflects adherence to procedures where validity may be affected by damage, alterations or additions to the vessel or equipment. Completed |
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Determine the sequence of work required to restore and maintain mechanical plant
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Defined work sequence adheres to the overall maintenance plan specification. Completed |
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Maintenance activities are correctly planned. Completed |
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Sequence and scope of the planned work is complete and within the requirements of agreed timeframe. Completed |
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Activities are negotiated with skipper or owner to complete the work requirements to schedule, minimise downtime and reduce disruption to production schedules. Completed |
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Anticipation of restrictions and variances to work schedules are realistic and made at appropriate times. Completed |
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Action planned leads to the restoration of plant by the most suitable method consistent with available resources. Completed |
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Prepare work area and resources for engineering maintenance
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Equipment and materials selected are safe, serviceable and of the correct type and quantity required to carry out the tasks. Completed |
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Restrictions and variances to resources are accurately identified, promptly recorded and reported. Completed |
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Material and equipment are safely handled, stored and secured. Completed |
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Work area, machinery and equipment are confirmed as safe for work to proceed. Completed |
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Work area is accessible and free from obstruction for receiving and storing materials and resources needed for the work to proceed. Completed |
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Specifications, plans, materials and equipment appropriate to the task are available at the enterprise according to schedule. Completed |
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Service and maintain mechanical systems to schedule
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Maintenance is carried out safely. Completed |
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Sequence and scope of work conforms to routine maintenance and servicing plans and schedules. Completed |
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Equipment and components are correctly cleaned and prepared for the required inspection or maintenance to be carried out. Completed |
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Variance from plans and schedules is agreed prior to continuing. Completed |
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Settings are accurate and complete to specification. Completed |
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Static checks and tests are completed satisfactorily. Completed |
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Work practices and techniques ensure completion of activity to specification, within an acceptable timeframe. Completed |
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Discarded materials are disposed of and recycled in an environmentally responsible manner. Completed |
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Rectify unacceptable or unscheduled variation to mechanical plant
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Maintenance is planned and carried out safely. Completed |
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Procedures and equipment for dismantling and reassembly conform to technical specification and agreed work plan. Completed |
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Dismantled parts are safely and correctly stored, handled and cleaned. Completed |
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Appropriate method for restoring equipment or systems is selected, taking identified operational and physical constraints into account. Completed |
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Defective parts are repaired economically and to defined standards using correct engineering practices. Completed |
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Replacement parts meet system and equipment manufacturer's specifications. Completed |
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Product and components are restored to specification within the agreed time schedules and quality requirements. Completed |
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Static checks and tests are correctly completed. Completed |
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