Need help. What excatly do I have to do for my log book for NVQ 3?

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If anybody can tell me what needs to be done would really appreciate it. I know you need to do 3 jobs for your log book, just don't know what you need to do for log book?? Help please.

Cheers,

John
 
lol,
so do you mean 2 or 3 pics would do for all of 301 and same for all other units? meaning about 20 photos in total would cover whole lot
 
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i had about two or three pic`s for the unit 301a 3 for 301b and 2 for 301c, and the same with the rest of the units. I did 24 in total and quickstep. aka as poo step cos it did my head in. the nvq is a great door stop I felt like i was re writing the reg`s themselves. and the contents page. wow that took hours to type up.
 
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so each sub section of each unit requires aa couple of photos (this is what ive been doing) so all in all making progress :)
 
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yes mate. I had to do a risk assessment and witness statement for each sub unit too. although some people don`t it all depends on the assessor and the IV. I also kept manufacturers instructions and invoices from the wholesalers. all my copies of my tech certs were dropped in as well. cv proof of key skills, numeracy and literacy. Did mine in three months what a project it was must have destroyed a rain forest.
 
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sounds like im doing it exatly same way not too sure on risk assess, method statements though, ive put one risk asses in that includes a method state for full rewire to property that i found on net and was hoping that would do lol
 
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