Assessor Resource

AHCPRK305
Care for grower and finisher pigs

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to care for grower pigs.

All work must be carried out to comply with workplace procedures, work health and safety, animal welfare and biosecurity legislation and codes, and sustainability practices.

This unit applies to individuals who work under general supervision and exercise limited autonomy with some accountability for own work. They undertake defined activities and work in a structured context.

No occupational licensing, legislative or certification requirements are known to apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Evidence Required

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Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Prepare accommodation for growers

1.1 Clean and prepare accommodation for new grower stock according to enterprise procedures

1.2 Follow enterprise work health and safety policies

1.3 Control and monitor environment in line with established enterprise biosecurity and environmental policies

1.4 Fill or prepare feeders and drinkers according to instructions

1.5 Identify problems with accommodation and/or environmental controls and report to supervisor for appropriate action

2. Carry out grower and finisher pig operations

2.1 Monitor pig condition and health regularly as an integral part of daily routines

2.2 Check feeders and drinkers regularly as part of daily routines

2.3 Move pig groups as required in line with growth, condition and stocking density

2.4 Remove poor performing pigs from groups and reassign in line with enterprise policy

2.5 Isolate sick, injured or unhealthy pigs in a quarantine area or identify for euthanasia according to enterprise animal welfare policies

2.6 Apply health treatments when required and according to supervisor's instructions and enterprise policy

2.7 Record or report grower mortalities to the supervisor and remove deceased stock according to enterprise policy.

3. Identify and select sale pigs

3.1 Identify pig according to enterprise market requirements

3.2 Assess pigs for transportation prior to loading

3.3 Complete or verify property banding for every sale animal

3.4 Separate pigs not fit to load and take appropriate action according to enterprise policy

3.5 Complete pig pass and other documentation for accurately and consistently

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

prepare accommodation for growers

carry out grower and finisher pig operations

identify and select sale pigs

follow work health and safety policies

follow biosecurity policies

follow animal welfare policies

follow environmental policies

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

types, characteristics, requirements and care of grower and finisher pigs

types, functions, characteristics, cleaning and maintenance of relevant pig accommodation and production installations and equipment, such as feeders and drinkers

range, effects and impacts of ventilation, temperature, humidity and other environmental parameters on grower pig health and welfare

optimal range of values for ventilation, temperature, humidity and other environmental parameters for grower pigs and methods for measuring these values

requirements and components of enterprise work routines for grower pigs

techniques and methods for humane handling and restraint of pigs

requirements, methods and procedures for formation of viable grower groups, and the impacts of a viable group on individual pig health and production

signs of health, signs of ill health, and methods for assessing pig health, welfare and behaviour

nutritional requirements and methods and procedures for feeding and watering grower pigs

criteria and methods of assessing optimal stocking densities of grower pigs

requirements, methods and procedures for removal and disposal of pig carcasses

types, uses and procedures of relevant veterinary and preventive treatments of grower pigs

types, handling, use and disposal of cleaning agents and disinfectants , work health and safety and environmental practices for these chemicals

types of documentation and records that are required

criteria, methods and procedures for assessing suitability of pigs for transport and loading

features and requirements of property banding and PigPass

relevant work health and safety and biosecurity requirements and environmental practices

Competency is to be assessed in the workplace OR workplace and simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting.

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Prepare accommodation for growers

1.1 Clean and prepare accommodation for new grower stock according to enterprise procedures

1.2 Follow enterprise work health and safety policies

1.3 Control and monitor environment in line with established enterprise biosecurity and environmental policies

1.4 Fill or prepare feeders and drinkers according to instructions

1.5 Identify problems with accommodation and/or environmental controls and report to supervisor for appropriate action

2. Carry out grower and finisher pig operations

2.1 Monitor pig condition and health regularly as an integral part of daily routines

2.2 Check feeders and drinkers regularly as part of daily routines

2.3 Move pig groups as required in line with growth, condition and stocking density

2.4 Remove poor performing pigs from groups and reassign in line with enterprise policy

2.5 Isolate sick, injured or unhealthy pigs in a quarantine area or identify for euthanasia according to enterprise animal welfare policies

2.6 Apply health treatments when required and according to supervisor's instructions and enterprise policy

2.7 Record or report grower mortalities to the supervisor and remove deceased stock according to enterprise policy.

3. Identify and select sale pigs

3.1 Identify pig according to enterprise market requirements

3.2 Assess pigs for transportation prior to loading

3.3 Complete or verify property banding for every sale animal

3.4 Separate pigs not fit to load and take appropriate action according to enterprise policy

3.5 Complete pig pass and other documentation for accurately and consistently

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

prepare accommodation for growers

carry out grower and finisher pig operations

identify and select sale pigs

follow work health and safety policies

follow biosecurity policies

follow animal welfare policies

follow environmental policies

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

types, characteristics, requirements and care of grower and finisher pigs

types, functions, characteristics, cleaning and maintenance of relevant pig accommodation and production installations and equipment, such as feeders and drinkers

range, effects and impacts of ventilation, temperature, humidity and other environmental parameters on grower pig health and welfare

optimal range of values for ventilation, temperature, humidity and other environmental parameters for grower pigs and methods for measuring these values

requirements and components of enterprise work routines for grower pigs

techniques and methods for humane handling and restraint of pigs

requirements, methods and procedures for formation of viable grower groups, and the impacts of a viable group on individual pig health and production

signs of health, signs of ill health, and methods for assessing pig health, welfare and behaviour

nutritional requirements and methods and procedures for feeding and watering grower pigs

criteria and methods of assessing optimal stocking densities of grower pigs

requirements, methods and procedures for removal and disposal of pig carcasses

types, uses and procedures of relevant veterinary and preventive treatments of grower pigs

types, handling, use and disposal of cleaning agents and disinfectants , work health and safety and environmental practices for these chemicals

types of documentation and records that are required

criteria, methods and procedures for assessing suitability of pigs for transport and loading

features and requirements of property banding and PigPass

relevant work health and safety and biosecurity requirements and environmental practices

Competency is to be assessed in the workplace OR workplace and simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting.

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Clean and prepare accommodation for new grower stock according to enterprise procedures 
Follow enterprise work health and safety policies 
Control and monitor environment in line with established enterprise biosecurity and environmental policies 
Fill or prepare feeders and drinkers according to instructions 
Identify problems with accommodation and/or environmental controls and report to supervisor for appropriate action 
Monitor pig condition and health regularly as an integral part of daily routines 
Check feeders and drinkers regularly as part of daily routines 
Move pig groups as required in line with growth, condition and stocking density 
Remove poor performing pigs from groups and reassign in line with enterprise policy 
Isolate sick, injured or unhealthy pigs in a quarantine area or identify for euthanasia according to enterprise animal welfare policies 
Apply health treatments when required and according to supervisor's instructions and enterprise policy 
Record or report grower mortalities to the supervisor and remove deceased stock according to enterprise policy. 
Identify pig according to enterprise market requirements 
Assess pigs for transportation prior to loading 
Complete or verify property banding for every sale animal 
Separate pigs not fit to load and take appropriate action according to enterprise policy 
Complete pig pass and other documentation for accurately and consistently 

Forms

Assessment Cover Sheet

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