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?
Plan a four wheel drive trip.
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Conduct relevant assessments to determine the condition of participants. Completed |
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Develop a trip plan according to participant's needs, relevant legislation and organisational policies and procedures. Completed |
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Select a location according to participant's abilities, trip objectives, relevant legislation and organisational policies and procedures. Completed |
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Identify hazards associated with four wheel driving and minimise risks to ensure personal safety of participants. Completed |
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Access relevant sources to interpret detailed weather and environmental information to determine activity plan Completed |
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Determine food and water requirements according to principles of nutrition and contextual issues of the trip. Completed |
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Obtain permits or permission for access where necessary, and inform appropriate authorities before commencing the trip. Completed |
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Select equipment for the group.
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Select vehicle and equipment according to contextual issues and organisational policies and procedures and check serviceability. Completed |
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Conduct pre-departure checks of vehicles and equipment to ensure safety and suitability to the activity. Completed |
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Apply safe vehicle loading practices to pack equipment that is not required on hand. Completed |
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Brief participants.
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Communicate instructions and relevant information about the four wheel drive trip in a manner suitable to the participants. Completed |
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Outline safety procedures and boundaries for the trip. Completed |
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Demonstrate packing of vehicle to participants. Completed |
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Establish a suitable communication system for participants to use while four wheel driving. Completed |
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Explain symptoms, treatment and prevention of fatigue and dehydration to trip planning in terms of food, clothing, driving times and distances. Completed |
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Ensure all participants and vehicles are properly equipped for the trip and conditions. Completed |
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Lead a group of four wheel drive vehicles.
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Monitor appropriate spacing between vehicles and driving pace according to conditions throughout trip. Completed |
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Monitor participant's performance and provide appropriate feedback and encouragement. Completed |
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Implement modifications to trip in regard to all variable factors that are monitored. Completed |
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Recognise situations where a hazard needs to be scouted. Completed |
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Identify the best lines through hazards taking into consideration the ability of the group and safety issues. Completed |
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Manage the movement of the group to maintain the safest situation when negotiating the hazard. Completed |
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Complete post trip responsibilities.
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Notify relevant authorities of trip completion. Completed |
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Retrieve, inspect, repair and store equipment according to organisational policies and procedures. Completed |
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Complete vehicle performance reports and notify designated personnel where required. Completed |
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Evaluate relevant aspects of trip organisation and conduct. Completed |
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Identify potential areas of improvement for future four wheel drive trips. Completed |
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