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?
Read and interpret the facts of the transaction request
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Documentation on the integrated border clearance transaction is reviewed and pertinent Customs and other related legislation and quality standards are identified Completed |
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Customs and other related legislation and quality standards are accessed and their implications for the integrated border clearance transaction are clarified and confirmed Completed |
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Missing or ambiguous documentation on the integrated border clearance transaction is identified and documentation is updated as required in consultation with the client Completed |
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The integrated border transaction is interpreted to determine the potential interactive effects that may need to be considered between the different legislative requirements and quality standards Completed |
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Identify and analyse any problems
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The various aspects of the integrated border clearance transaction and the related documentation are analysed and any identified issues and problems are documented Completed |
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The implications and risks associated with identified issues and problems are assessed Completed |
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Outcomes of the assessment of implications and risks are recorded in accordance with workplace procedures and relevant legislative requirements Completed |
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Develop and review alternative solutions
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Appropriate alternative solutions to the identified issues and problems are developed with due consideration to the management of the risks involved, all legislative requirements, enterprise quality standards and the needs of the client Completed |
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The comparative benefits and risks of the alternative solutions are reviewed in accordance with workplace procedures Completed |
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The various options and their outcomes of the review of their comparative benefits and risks are documented as required Completed |
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Select and justify a solution
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Based on the review of the alternative solutions developed, a selection is made of the preferred solution Completed |
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The justification for the selection is documented as per workplace procedures and policies with due reference to its compliance with all legislative requirements, the benefits of the selected solution, the risks involved and how they will be managed Completed |
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Any critical issues identified during the review and analysis process are discussed and cleared with relevant internal and external personnel if necessary Completed |
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Provide advice to client on a border clearance transaction
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The results of the review of the integrated border clearance transaction are discussed with the client and advice is provided on the recommended solution and the rationale for the recommendation Completed |
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Agreement is gained from the client to proceed with the integrated border clearance transaction as planned Completed |
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Complete the border clearance transaction
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The integrated border clearance transaction is completed in accordance with the agreed approach and all pertinent legislative requirements and workplace procedures Completed |
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Document and record the border clearance transaction
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All required documentation for the integrated border clearance transaction is completed and verified in accordance with all legislative requirements and workplace procedures Completed |
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Information is entered into appropriate systems as required Completed |
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Records are made of the integrated border clearance transaction and information on any specific issues and problems and related solutions adopted and action taken Completed |
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All relevant information concerning the integrated border clearance transaction is forwarded to the client and relevant internal and external personnel Completed |
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Records for the integrated border transaction are retained according to Customs and related legislation requirements as well as workplace and organisational procedures Completed |
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Implement formal review mechanisms for dispute resolution
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The need for a formal review of a dispute related to a border transaction is identified in accordance with the relevant requirements of Customs and other related legislation Completed |
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The appropriate review mechanism for a dispute related to a border transaction is identified in accordance with the relevant requirements of Customs and other related legislation Completed |
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The identified review mechanism is implemented for the resolution of a dispute related to a border transaction in accordance with the relevant requirements of Customs and other related legislation Completed |
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