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?
Assemble components
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Correct components are identified and selected to comply with job specifications Completed |
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Equipment and components are pre-assembled and positioned for installation in compliance with work orders and job specifications Completed |
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Install equipment and components
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Equipment/component layout is prepared and checked to ensure position matches the job specifications Completed |
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All fastening positions are marked and drilled for installation Completed |
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Equipment and components are secured in the correct sequence and position, and are installed in compliance with the job specifications Completed |
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Additional requirements or alterations to existing components are identified and appropriate follow-up action is taken Completed |
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Manufacturing of additional components is carried out to allow for complete installation Completed |
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Alterations to existing components are carried out to provide for the installation of new equipment Completed |
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All interlinking components are correctly attached and secured ready for testing in compliance with work specifications Completed |
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Diagnose locking/ interlocking equipment faults
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Out-of-specification or non-operating mechanical locking and interlocking signalling equipment/components are correctly identified through operational testing Completed |
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Viability of adjustments/replacements/repairs to equipment/components is correctly evaluated to ensure cost effective operations Completed |
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Work is planned to ensure minimum disruption to train operations and safe repair activities Completed |
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Support/assistance with diagnosis or repair operations is obtained through liaison with appropriate personnel Completed |
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Correct equipment faults
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Mechanical locking and interlocking signalling equipment and component cleaning/lubrication and adjustment is performed to specifications to ensure required level of operations Completed |
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Equipment and components are replaced or repaired as per operational specifications to ensure required level of operations Completed |
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Viability of repairs to replaced equipment/components is evaluated and equipment is tagged for repair or disposed of in line with workplace requirements Completed |
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Liaison with or support to other personnel is maintained to ensure equipment is maintained within specification Completed |
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Test and adjust locking/interlocking equipment
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Test procedures are coordinated and liaison with appropriate personnel is maintained to ensure overall safety Completed |
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All locking/interlocking equipment functions are tested to ensure operational compliance with required standards Completed |
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Final cleaning, lubricating and adjustments to equipment are carried out to ensure operational compliance Completed |
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Equipment is locked/secured as specified to ensure safety and protection from elements or persons Completed |
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Records of maintenance/repair/commissioning activities are correctly completed and forwarded to appropriate personnel for use in identifying future maintenance requirements Completed |
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