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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Plan tending operation
  2. Implement tending plan
  3. Monitor tending operations
  4. Review tending operation

Performance Evidence

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit. If a specific volume or frequency is not stated below, then evidence must be provided that the following requirements have been performed on at least one occasion:

follow organisational policies and procedures for managing tending operations in a native forest

identify and obtain applicable licensing or certification requirements for tending operations

use consultative processes with colleagues and stakeholders to obtain inputs in developing a plan for tending operations

implement, monitor and review a plan for tending operations for a native forest

manage tending operations in a native forest to meet established outcomes

keep accurate records on the tending process and make recommendations for improvements in the tending process.


Knowledge Evidence

A person competent in this unit must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

environmental protection requirements for a native forest, including:

soil disturbance measures

retention tree damage

fungal hygiene measures

identification of habitat trees

chemical handling and application procedures

organisational policies and procedures for managing tending operations in a native forest that relate to

WHS

organisational, legislative and environmental regulations, procedures, practices and precautions

adherence to site environmental imperatives

specifications

quality

performance targets

tending operations in a native forest, including the following aspects:

the health of the stand

productivity and long term sustainability

end product mix requirements

the management of notifiable weeds

impact of tending operations on forest productivity

authorisations relevant to managing tending operations:

permits

approvals

licensing

biology of relevant forest health problems

native tree growth and development

weed species and herbicide interactions

hydrology and hydrological principles

plant identification and plant classification

ecology and ecological interactions

soil types and structure

hazards related to managing tending operations:

use of chemicals

off-site effects

tools and equipment

dangers to the public

procedures for recording and reporting workplace information.