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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare and maintain vehicle and equipment
  2. Load, transport and deliver to depot or processing works
  3. Unload game shot carcases
  4. Clean truck and equipment

Required Skills

Required skills

Ability to

clean vehicle and equipment to a required standard

maintain the vehicle

operate the vehicle safely

avoid contamination of carcases during loading and unloading

hang carcases according to regulatory and corporate requirements

plan transport to the depot to meet company and regulatory requirements

complete required paperwork to a satisfactory standard

use communication skills applicable to communicating with depot managers andor processing company personnel and regulatory representatives

clean and sanitise vehicle

avoid contamination of kit and equipment in storage

Required knowledge

Knowledge of

regulations covering game harvesting vehicles

supply of required consumables

relevant sections of the Australian Standard

potable water supply requirements

lighting requirements

hanging requirements

importance of air flow

regulations associated with transport loading and unloading of carcases

causes of contamination during loading transport and unloading

methods for minimising contamination

time requirements for refrigeration after death and sunrise

regulatory requirements for identification and traceability of carcases

reporting and documentation requirements

hygiene and sanitation during unloading

personal hygiene Standard Operating Procedures SOP

work instruction for carcase receival

depot requirements for receival of carcases

Occupational Health and Safety OHampS hazards associated with handling carcases

Ways of minimising OHampS hazards associated with handling carcases

hygiene and sanitation requirements for game harvesting vehicles

the purpose and uses of particular cleaning and sanitising chemicals

importance of sanitising

suitability of chemicals

OHampS hazards associated with cleaning chemicals

storage requirements for kit and hanging pins

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

The meat industry has specific and clear requirements for evidence A minimum of three forms of evidence is required to demonstrate competency in the meat industry This is specifically designed to provide evidence that covers the demonstration in the workplace of all aspects of competency over time

These requirements are in addition to the requirements for valid current authentic and sufficient evidence

Three forms of evidence means three different kinds of evidence not three pieces of the same kind In practice it will mean that most of the unit is covered twice This increases the legitimacy of the evidence

All assessment must be conducted against Australian meat industry standards and regulations

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

The assessment must represent a report on the candidates ability to maintain operate load and unload carcases during a game harvesting exercise

Context of and specific resources for assessment

This competency has to be demonstrated under actual work conditions while harvesting game animals

Method of assessment

Recommended methods of assessment include

video record

onthejob observation by an assessor

third party such as a regulator or depot manager

oral or written test

Assessment practices should take into account any relevant language or cultural issues related to Aboriginality or Torres Strait Islander gender or language backgrounds other than English Language and literacy demands of the assessment task should not be higher than those of the work role

Guidance information for assessment

A current list of resources for this Unit of Competency is available from MINTRAC wwwmintraccomau or telephone


Range Statement

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.

Consumables may include:

sanitisers

cleaning chemicals

tags

paper towels (if used)

disposable rubber gloves (if used)

delivery receipt books as required.

Equipment may include:

knives

scabbards

wash tubs

buckets

hooks.

Regulatory requirements include:

State and Federal regulations such as:

AS 4464:2007 Australian Standard for Hygienic Production of Wild Game Meat for Human Consumption.

and administered by authorised bodies such as:

Food Authorities

Australian Quarantine inspection Service (AQIS)

Parks and Wildlife Authorities

State Government Departments.

Wild game refers to:

any vertebrate animal:

including a mammal, bird or reptile, but excluding fish; and

of a species that can be legally harvested; and

not husbanded in the manner of a farmed animal; and

is killed in the field.

and may include:

kangaroos

wallabies

wild boar

wild goat

possum

rabbit

hare

wild game birds.