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AHCPMG307 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Apply animal trapping techniques

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Issue Date: April 2024


Qualification -
Unit of Competency AHCPMG307 - Apply animal trapping techniques
Description
Employability Skills
Learning Outcomes and Application This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to trap and hold live animals and release or humanely destroy. Animals may be native animals, domestic animals, animals determined to be pests or feral animals.Trapping techniques call for the use of a variety of equipment and may include the use of lures or baits.This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection and use of available resources.Some forms of traps are strictly regulated in some States and Territories in Australia. Specific determination should be sought through the relevant State or Territory authority.Firearms may be required if trapped animals are to be killed. If this is appropriate, firearm licensing conditions will apply and specific determination should be sought through the relevant State or Territory.Appropriate firearms licences may also be required for those involved in training and assessment against this unit. In addition to legal responsibilities, all units of competency dealing with animals in the AHC Training Package have the requirements for animals to be handled humanely to minimise stress and discomfort.
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.

Assessment must be conducted in a real work environment, under work conditions, setting traps for live animals.

If firearms are used to destroy animals then the assessment team must hold firearms licences.

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.

Prerequisites/co-requisites
Competency Field
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners Student Learning Resources Handouts
Activities
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Assessment 1 Assessment 2 Assessment 3 Assessment 4
Elements of Competency Performance Criteria              
Element: Prepare for trapping
  • Identify purpose of animal capture and set objectives
  • Confirm the location and size of the area designated for trapping activities
  • Confirm target animal movement patterns, behaviour and lifecycles to determine trapping location and placement of equipment and appropriate timing of trapping activity
  • Identify potential non-target animals
  • Estimate time required to complete trapping
  • Identify and check vehicles, materials and equipment required for trapping
  • Select appropriate traps for target animal and the environment
  • Clean, maintain and prepare trapping equipment
  • Identify hazards associated with trapping and select appropriate personal protective equipment
  • Identify and manage environmental risks associated with trapping animals
  • Obtain relevant permissions to enter property
  • Determine precautions for minimising trapping of non-target animals
       
Element: Place and set traps
  • Undertake site surveillance prior to setting traps
  • Select and prepare site to maximise opportunity for trapping target animals and minimise the chance of trapping non-target animals
  • Position, set and calibrate trapping equipment and check it for strength and security
  • Apply lures, decoys, baits or toxins as necessary
  • Camouflage traps as required
  • Apply precautions to prevent trapping of non-target animals
  • Set traps in accordance with legislative requirements and animal welfare codes of practice
       
Element: Check and remove traps
  • Inspect traps at the required frequency
  • Identify trapped animals then release, humanely destroy or prepare for transport as required
  • Handle captured animals humanely and in accordance with animal welfare codes of practice
  • Transport animals from site, when required, in a safe and appropriate manner
  • Observe work health and safety procedures and public safety requirements prior to and during trapping activities
  • Release trap mechanism safely and remove trap
  • Restore trap-site to its prior condition
       
Element: Record data
  • Use Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers
  • Use appropriate data sheets or other recording instruments to record details of trap sets and lures as well as target and non-target capture
       
Element: Clean and store equipment and material
  • Clean and store carcases for research or other purposes
  • Clean and store equipment and materials to workplace standards to minimise biosecurity risks
  • Record target and non-target kills
       
Element: Report completion of work
  • Report results of trapping activities, including any incidents with animals
       


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.

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Prepare for trapping

1.1 Identify purpose of animal capture and set objectives

1.2 Confirm the location and size of the area designated for trapping activities

1.3 Confirm target animal movement patterns, behaviour and lifecycles to determine trapping location and placement of equipment and appropriate timing of trapping activity

1.4 Identify potential non-target animals

1.5 Estimate time required to complete trapping

1.6 Identify and check vehicles, materials and equipment required for trapping

1.7 Select appropriate traps for target animal and the environment

1.8 Clean, maintain and prepare trapping equipment

1.9 Identify hazards associated with trapping and select appropriate personal protective equipment

1.10 Identify and manage environmental risks associated with trapping animals

1.11 Obtain relevant permissions to enter property

1.12 Determine precautions for minimising trapping of non-target animals

2. Place and set traps

2.1 Undertake site surveillance prior to setting traps

2.2 Select and prepare site to maximise opportunity for trapping target animals and minimise the chance of trapping non-target animals

2.3 Position, set and calibrate trapping equipment and check it for strength and security

2.4 Apply lures, decoys, baits or toxins as necessary

2.5 Camouflage traps as required

2.6 Apply precautions to prevent trapping of non-target animals

2.7 Set traps in accordance with legislative requirements and animal welfare codes of practice

3. Check and remove traps

3.1 Inspect traps at the required frequency

3.2 Identify trapped animals then release, humanely destroy or prepare for transport as required

3.3 Handle captured animals humanely and in accordance with animal welfare codes of practice

3.4 Transport animals from site, when required, in a safe and appropriate manner

3.5 Observe work health and safety procedures and public safety requirements prior to and during trapping activities

3.6 Release trap mechanism safely and remove trap

3.7 Restore trap-site to its prior condition

4. Record data

4.1 Use Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers

4.2 Use appropriate data sheets or other recording instruments to record details of trap sets and lures as well as target and non-target capture

5. Clean and store equipment and material

5.1 Clean and store carcases for research or other purposes

5.2 Clean and store equipment and materials to workplace standards to minimise biosecurity risks

5.3 Record target and non-target kills

6. Report completion of work

6.1 Report results of trapping activities, including any incidents with animals

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:

humanely trap animals and release or destroy the animals as required, following Standard Operating Procedures

identify target and non-target animals present in area

check vehicles, equipment and materials for serviceability and clean equipment before starting and on completing the job

select and prepare the trapping site and restore it on completion of the job

position, set, calibrating and regularly checking trapping equipment

apply lures or baits, if required

select, use and store baits or toxins according to workplace procedures

handle and euthanase captured animals in accordance with animal welfare guidelines

summarise and present trapping data to supervisor

clean and store equipment and carcases using approved chemicals in accordance with Safety Data Sheets and enterprise procedures to minimise biosecurity risks to other animals

apply work health and safety practices in the context of own work

apply appropriate environmental sustainability practices in the context of own work

apply appropriate animal welfare practices in the context of own work

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

basic requirements for ensuring the welfare of animals described in the relevant Codes of Practice

the purpose for trapping the animal

the target animal's range, movement patterns and behaviour and how to apply knowledge of these to selecting trapping location and equipment

the reproductive cycle of the target animal to determine appropriate timing of trapping activities

food preferences, both general and local, of target animals

capture and kill points for target animals

permissions that may be required to undertake trapping

principles relating to property, stock and duty of care

precautions that need to be taken to minimise trapping of non-target animals

how to camouflage traps

how to safely set off traps to render them inactive

work health and safety procedures that relate to trapping animals

recording and reporting requirements

how to use decoys and lures

how to prepare baits or toxins

applicable State or Territory legislation on the use and storage of baits or toxins

applicable legislation on the capture and handling of animals

suitable traps and techniques for the target animal

target animals and non-target native animals also found in the area

suitable personal protective equipment

transportation methods for captured animals


Submission Requirements

List each assessment task's title, type (eg project, observation/demonstration, essay, assignment, checklist) and due date here

Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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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.

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Prepare for trapping

1.1 Identify purpose of animal capture and set objectives

1.2 Confirm the location and size of the area designated for trapping activities

1.3 Confirm target animal movement patterns, behaviour and lifecycles to determine trapping location and placement of equipment and appropriate timing of trapping activity

1.4 Identify potential non-target animals

1.5 Estimate time required to complete trapping

1.6 Identify and check vehicles, materials and equipment required for trapping

1.7 Select appropriate traps for target animal and the environment

1.8 Clean, maintain and prepare trapping equipment

1.9 Identify hazards associated with trapping and select appropriate personal protective equipment

1.10 Identify and manage environmental risks associated with trapping animals

1.11 Obtain relevant permissions to enter property

1.12 Determine precautions for minimising trapping of non-target animals

2. Place and set traps

2.1 Undertake site surveillance prior to setting traps

2.2 Select and prepare site to maximise opportunity for trapping target animals and minimise the chance of trapping non-target animals

2.3 Position, set and calibrate trapping equipment and check it for strength and security

2.4 Apply lures, decoys, baits or toxins as necessary

2.5 Camouflage traps as required

2.6 Apply precautions to prevent trapping of non-target animals

2.7 Set traps in accordance with legislative requirements and animal welfare codes of practice

3. Check and remove traps

3.1 Inspect traps at the required frequency

3.2 Identify trapped animals then release, humanely destroy or prepare for transport as required

3.3 Handle captured animals humanely and in accordance with animal welfare codes of practice

3.4 Transport animals from site, when required, in a safe and appropriate manner

3.5 Observe work health and safety procedures and public safety requirements prior to and during trapping activities

3.6 Release trap mechanism safely and remove trap

3.7 Restore trap-site to its prior condition

4. Record data

4.1 Use Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers

4.2 Use appropriate data sheets or other recording instruments to record details of trap sets and lures as well as target and non-target capture

5. Clean and store equipment and material

5.1 Clean and store carcases for research or other purposes

5.2 Clean and store equipment and materials to workplace standards to minimise biosecurity risks

5.3 Record target and non-target kills

6. Report completion of work

6.1 Report results of trapping activities, including any incidents with animals

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Identify purpose of animal capture and set objectives 
Confirm the location and size of the area designated for trapping activities 
Confirm target animal movement patterns, behaviour and lifecycles to determine trapping location and placement of equipment and appropriate timing of trapping activity 
Identify potential non-target animals 
Estimate time required to complete trapping 
Identify and check vehicles, materials and equipment required for trapping 
Select appropriate traps for target animal and the environment 
Clean, maintain and prepare trapping equipment 
Identify hazards associated with trapping and select appropriate personal protective equipment 
Identify and manage environmental risks associated with trapping animals 
Obtain relevant permissions to enter property 
Determine precautions for minimising trapping of non-target animals 
Undertake site surveillance prior to setting traps 
Select and prepare site to maximise opportunity for trapping target animals and minimise the chance of trapping non-target animals 
Position, set and calibrate trapping equipment and check it for strength and security 
Apply lures, decoys, baits or toxins as necessary 
Camouflage traps as required 
Apply precautions to prevent trapping of non-target animals 
Set traps in accordance with legislative requirements and animal welfare codes of practice 
Inspect traps at the required frequency 
Identify trapped animals then release, humanely destroy or prepare for transport as required 
Handle captured animals humanely and in accordance with animal welfare codes of practice 
Transport animals from site, when required, in a safe and appropriate manner 
Observe work health and safety procedures and public safety requirements prior to and during trapping activities 
Release trap mechanism safely and remove trap 
Restore trap-site to its prior condition 
Use Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers 
Use appropriate data sheets or other recording instruments to record details of trap sets and lures as well as target and non-target capture 
Clean and store carcases for research or other purposes 
Clean and store equipment and materials to workplace standards to minimise biosecurity risks 
Record target and non-target kills 
Report results of trapping activities, including any incidents with animals 

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