Assessor Resource

FPIFGM5219
Undertake carbon stock sampling of forests and plantations

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024


The unit involves assessing forests and plantations for current and future carbon stocks in a variety of work settings, including:

native forest environment

hardwood or softwood plantation

agroforestry and farm forestry.

The skills and knowledge required for competent workplace performance are to be used within the scope of the person's job and authority.

This unit describes the outcomes required to assess forests and plantations for current and future carbon stocks, including the use of growth modelling techniques to estimate future stocks.

You may want to include more information here about the target group and the purpose of the assessments (eg formative, summative, recognition)

Prerequisites

Not applicable.


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.




Evidence Required

List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must be able to provide evidence and demonstrate that they can plan and oversee an assessment of forests and plantations for carbon stocks, and interpret the results for use in growth models to predict carbon stocks.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

The evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to, and satisfy, all of the requirements of the elements of this unit and include demonstration of:

following applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislative and regulatory requirements and codes of practice relevant to planning, implementing, monitoring and reviewing an assessment of forests and plantations for carbon stocks, and using growth models to predict carbon stock growth

following organisational policies and procedures relevant to planning, implementing, monitoring and reviewing an assessment of forests and plantations for carbon stocks, and using growth models to predict carbon stock growth

planning an assessment program using consultative processes with colleagues and stakeholders to obtain inputs, and ensuring efficient and safe processes and timelines

safely implementing an assessment program in line with documented plan and budget, and making adjustments to program as required

monitoring the conduct of the sampling collection

interpreting the results of the sampling program and preparing and providing an estimate of carbon stocks

using data from assessments to predict biomass growth and carbon stocks

checking predicted data against new assessment data to modify growth models to better represent the forests or plantations being assessed.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or realistically simulated workplace

Assessment is to occur under standard and authorised work practices, safety requirements and environmental constraints

Assessment of required knowledge, other than confirmatory questions, will usually be conducted in an off-site context

Assessment is to follow relevant regulatory or Australian Standards requirements

The following resources should be made available:

workplace location or simulated workplace

materials and equipment relevant to undertaking work applicable to this unit

specifications and work instructions

Method of assessment

Assessment must satisfy the endorsed Assessment Guidelines of the FPI11 Training Package

Assessment methods must confirm consistency and accuracy of performance (over time and in a range of workplace relevant contexts) together with application of required knowledge

Assessment must be by direct observation of tasks, with questioning on required knowledge and it must also reinforce the integration of employability skills

Assessment methods must confirm the ability to access and correctly interpret and apply the required knowledge

Assessment may be applied under project-related conditions (real or simulated) and require evidence of process

Assessment must confirm a reasonable inference that competency is able not only to be satisfied under the particular circumstance, but is able to be transferred to other circumstances

Assessment may be in conjunction with assessment of other units of competency

The assessment environment should not disadvantage the candidate

Assessment practices should take into account any relevant language or cultural issues related to Aboriginality, gender or language backgrounds other than English

Where the participant has a disability, reasonable adjustment may be applied during assessment

Language and literacy demands of the assessment task should not be higher than those of the work role


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

Copy and paste from the following data to produce each assessment task. Write these in plain English and spell out how, when and where the task is to be carried out, under what conditions, and what resources are needed. Include guidelines about how well the candidate has to perform a task for it to be judged satisfactory.

This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit.

Required skills

Technical skills to select sampling techniques and create sampling designs; identify species growing in the target area; and identify components of the forest/plantation that contain carbon stocks

Communication skills to use appropriate consultative, communication and interpersonal techniques with colleagues and others; and present written and oral information to a wide range of individuals and groups

Literacy skills to analyse qualitative and quantitative information and data; prepare site maps and plans; and accurately prepare a range of reports, documentation and submissions where precise meaning is required

Numeracy skills to use growth models to predict growth; and use and adapt complex maps and diagrams

Problem-solving skills to demonstrate time and project management

Required knowledge

Applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislation, regulations, standards, codes of practice and established safe practices relevant to the full range of processes for undertaking carbon stock sampling of forests and plantations

Environmental protection requirements, including the safe disposal of waste material and minimising environmental impact

Organisational, site and management standards, requirements, policies and processes for undertaking carbon stock sampling of forests and plantations

Environmental risks and hazards associated with undertaking carbon stock sampling of forests and plantations

Using energy effectively and efficiently

Using materials effectively and efficiently

Procedures for the development and implementation of a range of environmental management strategies

Data collection and analysis methods

Map and plan preparation techniques

Characteristics and growth habits of local vegetation

Soil characteristics and topography of local area

Use and application of appropriate survey and assessment equipment

Statistical analysis techniques applicable to biomass and carbon assessments

Sampling techniques applicable to biomass and carbon assessments

Use and application of growth models

Established communication channels and protocols

Problem identification and resolution strategies

Types of tools and equipment, and procedures for their safe use and maintenance

Appropriate mathematical procedures for estimation and measurement

Procedures for the recording, reporting and maintenance of workplace records and information

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

WHS/OHS requirements:

are to be in line with applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislation and regulations, and organisational safety policies and procedures, and may include:

personal protective equipment and clothing

safety equipment

first aid equipment

fire fighting equipment

hazard and risk control

fatigue management

elimination of hazardous materials and substances

safe forest practices, including required actions relating to forest fire

manual handling, including shifting, lifting and carrying

Environmental requirements:

may relate to:

hygiene of the area

commonwealth, state or territory and local legislation and regulations

may include consideration of:

ground growth

canopy

general forest health

wind speed and direction

fallen trees

density of trees

ground slope

soil and water protection

ground hazards and obstacles

contingencies for modifying operations during wet or other adverse weather conditions

Legislative requirements:

are to be in line with applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislation, regulations, certification requirements and codes of practice and may include:

Australian standards

WHS/OHS procedures

the environment

relevant industry codes of practice

duty of care

Organisational requirements may include:

organisational and site guidelines

policies and procedures relating to own role and responsibility

procedural manuals

quality and continuous improvement processes and standards

WHS/OHS, emergency and evacuation procedures

ethical standards

recording and reporting requirements

equipment use, maintenance and storage requirements

environmental management requirements (waste minimisation and disposal, recycling and re-use guidelines)

Measurement program:

is used to calculate current and expected biomass and carbon stocks of:

trees (above and below ground)

other vegetation

litter layer

soil

wood products

may include:

putting a monitoring process in place to enable reporting against marketing, strategic and business plans

incorporating the use of growth models to predict biomass growth and carbon stock growth

Approvals:

may be required by:

environmental bodies

local, state, territory and commonwealth government bodies and agencies

may include

long-term budget approvals

authorisations, such as:

permits

licences relating to neighbouring sites or properties, hours of operation, use and application of chemicals, the environment

Characteristics of sites may include:

range of operations

conditions

hazards

difficult/sensitive environments

Resourcerequirements may include:

people

materials and equipment

tools, including geographic information systems and aerial photography

Records:

may include:

difficulties or issues faced during planning and implementation of the assessment program

recommendations for future work

results, costs, data analysis

may be:

manual

using a computer-based system or other appropriate communication system

Sampling techniques:

relate to measurement and survey

may include:

use of geographic information systems

interpretation of aerial photography

Assessment may include checking:

compliance with WHS/OHS, organisational. legislative and environmental regulations, procedures, practices and precautions

adherence to site environmental imperatives

specifications, quality, performance targets

documentation is completed and submitted as required

Information:

relates to the sample area

may include:

previous surveys and assessments

aerial photography

geographic information systems data

previous reports

management information systems data

marketing, strategic data

business plans and associated implementation plans

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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
Applicable work/occupational health and safety (WHS/OHS), environmental, legislative and organisational requirements relevant to planning and managing a carbon stock sampling activity are identified and followed 
Purpose, objectives and scope of sample collection activity are confirmed from discussions with stakeholders 
Desktop study of existing forests and plantations is conducted 
Measurement program is designed 
Sampling site locations are confirmed and where required, approval is obtained for site access 
Characteristics of sites are evaluated for impact on sampling and testing method 
Human and physical resource requirements are determined and arranged 
Surveying activity and contractors are arranged 
Forests and plantations are located using site maps and plans 
Areas of forests and plantations for sampling are identified 
WHS/OHS hazards are identified, risks assessed, and the controls implemented are reported 
Administrative requirements are completed and approvals obtained 
Safe working environment is established and monitored throughout sampling activities 
Sampling activities are coordinated at sites prior to commencement of and during the work activity 
Sampling equipment is inspected and tested to ensure functionality, safety and compliance with manufacturer instructions 
Surveys and sampling are conducted in line with site, enterprise and legislative requirements 
Hazards and emergency situations are recognised and responded to in line with site and legislative requirements 
Results of samples and surveys are recorded in line with sampling plan 
Sampling activities are monitored on a regular basis against sampling plan and required modifications or improvements are implemented 
Forest carbon stocks are estimated from data collected 
Assessment is reviewed against assessment program and organisational requirements 
Information and data are analysed to determine effectiveness of assessment and improvements to future programs 
Recommendations for future programs are prepared based on findings of analysis, and consultation is conducted 
Assessment processes are recorded and reported to appropriate personnel 
Appropriate growth model is selected 
Information and data from assessments are used in growth models to predict biomass growth and carbon stocks 
Data is analysed to determine if predicted forest carbon stocks are comparable to available data 

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