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?
Identify individual organisations and systems for the transport of dangerous goods
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Responsibilities and duties for the transport of DG are clearly outlined Completed |
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Systems, organisations, and people who impact on the transport of DG are identified Completed |
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Identify UN numbers, classes and divisions of dangerous goods including packing groups and categories of dangerous goods
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Proper shipping names and other relevant information from the DG Lists are identified Completed |
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UN class and division labels for DG are determined in accordance with the ADG Code and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Packing groups and categories for DG are identified and confirmed as required Completed |
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DG List is used to identify packing instructions and special provisions Completed |
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Goods that are too dangerous to transport are identified Completed |
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Hazards of commonly transported DG are identified Completed |
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Placard loads are determined from ADG Code criteria and regulatory requirements for the transport of placard loads are identified Completed |
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Maintain dangerous goods documentation |
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Transport documentation is completed accurately and is amended as required in accordance with the ADG Code, regulatory requirements and enterprise procedures
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Requirements for the correct placement of transport documentation in the cabin are explained Completed |
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Plan and manage safe transport of dangerous goods
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Regulatory requirements for carrying passengers while transporting DG are identified Completed |
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Prohibited practices and the carrying of prohibited objects during transport are identified Completed |
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Regulatory requirements for planning routes covering driving, parking, loading and unloading, uncoupling and/or securing the vehicle are explained Completed |
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Transport routes are checked to ensure prohibited areas are avoided and restricted routes are identified Completed |
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Regulatory requirements for transporting empty or nominally empty DG packaging are identified in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Regulatory requirements and driver role in vehicle breakdown situations are appropriately identified Completed |
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Check all safety equipment and its serviceability
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Safety equipment, including personal protective equipment (PPE), is determined and selected in accordance with the type of DG being transported, the ADG Code and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Suitability and serviceability of all safety equipment, including PPE, is identified Completed |
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Check vehicle and assess suitability of transport mode for intended load
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Suitability of the vehicle to carry DG is assessed Completed |
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Suitability of DG packaging is checked to ensure it is fit for purpose Completed |
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Ullage in large compartments is assessed for compliance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Transport documentation is checked to ensure DG markings and vehicle placards are consistent with the load being carried, are legible and are clearly visible, in compliance with the ADG Code Completed |
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DG loads are checked for compatibility and segregation in accordance with regulatory requirements Completed |
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Load restraint methods and equipment for transporting DG are identified in accordance with the ADG Code and the National Transport Commission (NTC) Load Restraint Guide Completed |
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Special transport operations are checked in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Follow emergency procedures
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HAZCHEM codes are explained and assigned for a range of DG loads Completed |
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Emergency information required for types of DG being transported is appropriately identified and provided to relevant personnel and emergency services as requested Completed |
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Driver role and obligations in an emergency situation are identified within a Transport Emergency Response Plan (TERP) and any equipment for containment, clean up or recovery is identified within the plan Completed |
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Plan, control and manage transfer of dangerous goods
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Positioning of vehicle for DG bulk transfer is planned in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Suitable safety measures for the transfer of all classes DG being transferred are identified in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Appropriate transfer equipment is selected for the task and adequate lighting levels are provided in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Responsibilities of driver during transfer of DG are identified in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Emergency procedures, in a spill or leak incident, during transfer, are identified and implemented in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Hoses used to transfer DG are appropriately identified, tested and used in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Check vehicle and assess suitability of transport mode for intended load
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Suitability of the vehicle to carry DG is assessed Completed |
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Suitability of DG packaging is checked to ensure it is fit for purpose Completed |
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Ullage in large compartments is assessed for compliance with the ADG Code Completed |
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Transport documentation is checked to ensure DG markings and vehicle placards are consistent with the load being carried, are legible and are clearly visible, in compliance with the ADG Code Completed |
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DG loads are checked for compatibility and segregation in accordance with regulatory requirements Completed |
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Load restraint methods and equipment for transporting DG are identified in accordance with the ADG Code and the National Transport Commission (NTC) Load Restraint Guide Completed |
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Special transport operations are checked in accordance with the ADG Code Completed |
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