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?
Inspect shoe
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Shoes are inspected and customer advised on repair requirements and costs prior to commencing shoe repair Completed |
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Job sheet is prepared and reviewed to ensure all requirements are included Completed |
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Appropriate method of heel replacement determined and appropriate tools are selected, prepared and checked Completed |
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Prepare heel for replacement of heel blocks
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Old heel block is removed without damage to shoe Completed |
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Appropriate new heel block and cover materials are selected Completed |
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Pattern for new heel block is cut Completed |
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The heel block is covered, matching leather or covering material to the original colour and design of the shoe Completed |
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The seat is prepared so as to provide a surface for attachment Completed |
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A new seat piece is inserted Completed |
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Prepare heel
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Old top piece is removed ensuring no damage to the heel block Completed |
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If a covered heel, cover is pulled back and secured as required Completed |
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Heel block is levelled by grinding out worn section and or building-up heel by making and fitting a skive, as appropriate Completed |
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Both heel blocks are checked to ensure same height, and adjusted as required Completed |
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Correctness of pitch and balance is checked and adjustments made as required Completed |
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Suitable commercially available top piece is selected, if appropriate, or appropriate top piece material is selected, marked out and cut out to fit heel block Completed |
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Surface of the top piece material and heel block is scoured if appropriate, using appropriate hand or machine operations to ensure even finish Completed |
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The fit between the top piece and the heel block is checked and adjustments made as appropriate Completed |
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Replace heel block, top piece and finish heel
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Securing devices are selected and prepared including nails, adhesives, screws as appropriate Completed |
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Adhesive is applied evenly to the seat and the top of the heel block or both the bottom of heel block and top piece, left to dry and reactivated, if appropriate Completed |
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Heel block is attached to the seat of the shoe by using appropriate method and securing device Completed |
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Top piece is secured to heel block using the appropriate method and securing devices Completed |
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Quality of securing is checked and adjustment made as required Completed |
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Top piece is trimmed back to conform to heel block Completed |
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Heel and top piece are finished off as required including staining and dying to match as close as possible original shoe colour and design Completed |
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Appropriate OHS practices are followed during the preparation, repair and finish of shoes particularly in relation to use of machines, equipment and tools, adhesives and primers, and stains, dyes and inks. Completed |
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Repaired shoes are packaged, labelled and stored Completed |
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