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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare to carry out movement and security procedures
  2. Apply movement and security procedures
  3. Check and adjust movement and security procedures

Required Skills

Required skills

applying movement and security controls under emergency conditions

carrying out instructions

identifying the checks and permits required to maintain effective security

taking appropriate measures to enforce movement and security procedures

use literacy skills to read interpret and follow organisational policies and procedures follow sequenced written instructions record accurately and legible information collected and select and apply procedures for a range of tasks

use oral communication skillslanguage competence to fulfil the job role as specified by the organisation including questioning techniques active listening clarifying information and consulting with supervisors as required

use numeracy skills to estimate calculate and record routine workplace measures

use interpersonal skills to work with and relate to people from a range of cultural social and religious backgrounds and with a range of physical and mental abilities

Required knowledge

application of the law in relation to movement and security controls during an emergency disease or plant pest incursion response program

decontamination procedures where required

movement permit system

safety issues

understanding the role of movement and security controls in controlling the spread of an emergency disease or a plant pest incursion

Evidence Required

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

This unit of competency could be assessed on its own or in combination with other units of competency relevant to the job function

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

The critical requirements for this unit of competency as a whole are listed below Assessment must confirm ones ability to

establish appropriate movement and security controls

check movement permits for validity

check for unauthorised movement of personnel livestock plant materials andor products that have been in contact with infectious or infested material

deal with unauthorised movements in line with required standards and protocols

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment for this unit of competency is to be largely practical in nature and will most appropriately be assessed in a practical training activity or emergency disease outbreak or a plant pest incursion

Method of assessment

For valid assessment one must have opportunities to participate in exercises case studies and other real and simulated practical and knowledge assessments that demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to carry out movement and security procedures

Guidance information for assessment

To ensure consistency in ones performance competency should be demonstrated on more than one occasion over a period of time in order to cover a variety of circumstances cases and responsibilities and where possible over a number of assessment activities

The skills and knowledge required to carry out movement and security procedures must be transferable to a range of work environments and contexts including the ability to deal with unplanned events


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole.

Movement and security procedures may include:

implementing interstate and international movement requirements

issuing permits for product, livestock, crop and people movement

locating boundaries of declared areas to be secured

maintaining a registers of vehicles and equipment entering and exiting infected premises

maintaining communication links

maintaining security patrols; movements into and out of declared areas.

Documentation may include:

lists of people who have been issued with permits

logbook

permits

public relations materials

quarantine forms

rosters

schedules.

Resources may include:

equipment

personnel

stores.

Relevant standards and protocols may include:

approved standard operating procedures

commonwealth, state and territory legislation

emergency disease response agreements

emergency disease-specific guidelines and manuals included in the relevant national response plan, such as Australian Veterinary Emergency Plan (AUSVETPLAN) or Australian Emergency Plant Pest Response Plan (PLANTPLAN)

other relevant guidelines or regulations.