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FESS - Fire and Security Assignment - Job Record

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Assignment Overview This assignment is fundamentally designed to showcase the Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviors (KSBs) as required in the Fire and Security Apprenticeship Standard. It aims to provide the apprentice with an opportunity to demonstrate essential practical skills and the application of relevant knowledge necessary in the fire, emergency, and security systems sector. Instructions for Completion To fulfil the criteria of this assignment, you will need to draw upon real-world experiences within your workplace. This involves executing specific tasks that align with your job role and enable you to gather tangible evidence of your competencies. You are expected to compile job records and additional evidence to address the scope of this unit comprehensively. Evidence Submission Guidelines For this unit, the primary method of evidence collection will be through the completion of approved task records. It is important to note that using the provided template is encouraged for evidence documentation unless your current workplace practices include an alternative, equivalent method for recording such evidence, such as employer-specific documentation.

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