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Additional Evidence of Underpinning Knowledge & Understanding

Former Community Member
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I have received the following questions to provide the additional evidence of underpinning knowledge & understanding.
1. Describe the situation in which you were allocated responsibility for technical/ engineering decisions

2. Describe how you presented technical information e.g. plans and diagrams for review by other engineers in your field

3. Explain how you carried out a technical investigation, including the gathering of data, identification of sources; and  explain the results of the investigation and how you ensured the quality of data that was used

4. Describe how you derived and presented the results of your investigations: for instance, describe how you used calculations, simulations, prototypes and/or engineering software to guide your technical/ engineering decisions. Explain the limitations of the techniques you used

5. Give a brief reasoned justification for your technical/ engineering decisions

6. Summarise the outcome of the project(s) and indicate how technological changes would affect your methods and/or decisions


Now my confusion is...

a.  I am working as Central Workshop Manager in a construction company, I'm in a dilemma to prepare the evidence as it is not clear to me whether asking about a particular incident related to a equipment in a construction project or the engineering involved during planning, execution, estimation, installation, maintenance and management of total equipment in a construction project. 

b. Question number 3 to 6 is very close to a incident/accident investigation for a particular equipment


If I provide the evidence in (b) way, it will be very specific but a very little scope of engineering. Whether in (a) way I can provide an comprehensive engineering evidence since equipment planning, selection, installation, maintenance and management in a construction project.


Please advise. 


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  • Former Community Member
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    Dear madam,

    unfortunately I could not able to get any response from two PRA I contacted through IET link. It might be reason that they are not from same field. 

    I am in equipment management field in construction industry and my role is very specific in planning, selection, installation, commissioning, preventive maintenance, trouble shooting  and repair. The major part of engineering involved in a wide range of cranes. 

    Here question number 1 and 2 is very clear to me.

    But how can I relate 3 to 6 is really confusing. All 6 questions are linked up or not I could not be able to understand.

    How can I get the guidance please advise.


    regards

    T K Mondal

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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Dear madam,

    unfortunately I could not able to get any response from two PRA I contacted through IET link. It might be reason that they are not from same field. 

    I am in equipment management field in construction industry and my role is very specific in planning, selection, installation, commissioning, preventive maintenance, trouble shooting  and repair. The major part of engineering involved in a wide range of cranes. 

    Here question number 1 and 2 is very clear to me.

    But how can I relate 3 to 6 is really confusing. All 6 questions are linked up or not I could not be able to understand.

    How can I get the guidance please advise.


    regards

    T K Mondal

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