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. Identify species and types of deer and describe market requirements | 1.1 Identify major species of commonly slaughtered deer 1.2 Identify distinguishing features of major species 1.3 Describe market requirements for deer |
2. Identify the main reasons for ante-mortem inspection | 2.1 Explain reasons for ante-mortem inspection 2.2 Identify regulatory requirements associated with ante-mortem inspection |
3. Perform ante-mortem inspection on deer | 3.1 Identify and explain procedures and principles of humane handling of deer 3.2 Detect and identify signs of common conditions responsible for abnormalities at ante-mortem 3.3 Identify procedures for humane destruction 3.4 Identify procedures for emergency and suspect slaughter 3.5 Perform ante-mortem inspection on deer according to relevant workplace health and safety and regulatory requirements 3.6 Identify Quality Assurance aspects of ante-mortem inspection |
4. Make disposition as a result of inspection and take appropriate action | 4.1 Identify and document common diseases and conditions responsible for abnormalities in deer 4.2 Segregate suspect stock according to regulatory and workplace requirements 4.3 Identify signs of emergency or notifiable diseases that could be seen at ante-mortem 4.4 Describe emergency or notifiable disease procedures as set out in the relevant regulations |
5. Identify base anatomical structure systems of deer | 5.1 Identify organs of deer 5.2 Identify and explain lymphatic, circulatory, digestive, urinary, nervous and respiratory systems 5.3 Identify basic skeletal structure of deer |
6. Identify the main reasons for ante-mortem inspection | 6.1 Identify the main reasons for ante-mortem inspection 6.2 Identify regulatory requirements associated with ante-mortem inspection |
7. Perform ante-mortem inspection on deer and make disposition | 7.1 Identify procedures and principles of humane handling of animals 7.2 Detect and identify signs of common conditions responsible for abnormalities at ante-mortem 7.3 Describe the symptoms of the major emergency diseases 7.4 Identify reporting procedures for emergency diseases 7.5 Segregate suspect deer according to regulatory and workplace requirements 7.6 Perform ante-mortem inspection according to relevant workplace health and safety, workplace and regulatory requirements 7.7 Identify Quality Assurance aspects of ante-mortem inspection |
8. Identify and isolate animals requiring testing | 8.1 Identify reasons for testing 8.2 Follow procedures for identifying and isolating animals for testing |
9. Identify the main reasons for post-mortem inspection | 9.1 Identify reasons for post-mortem inspection 9.2 Identify regulatory requirements associated with post-mortem inspection |
10. Perform post-mortem inspection of deer | 10.1 Follow procedures for post-mortem inspection 10.2 Identify and detect abnormalities 10.3 Perform post-mortem inspection deer in accordance with regulatory requirements, hygiene and sanitation requirements and workplace health and safety requirements, in a work environment and under normal production conditions 10.4 Identify Quality Assurance (QA) issues of post-mortem inspection |
11. Make disposition | 11.1 Detect and identify common diseases and conditions responsible for abnormalities in deer 11.2 Identify and explain symptoms of major emergency diseases 11.3 Make disposition in accordance with the Australian Standard or any relevant importing country requirement |
12. Treat affected carcase appropriately | 12.1 Treat carcase in accordance with regulatory, hygiene and sanitation, and workplace health and safety requirements 12.2 Demonstrate anatomical knowledge of carcase in the disposition process |
13. Monitor stunning and slaughter of animals | 13.1 Identify requirements for effective stunning and slaughter 13.2 Ensure animals are stunned and bled according to workplace and regulatory requirements 13.3 Take corrective action in the event of ineffective stunning or bleeding |
14. Describe the procedures followed for retained carcase on the slaughter floor | 14.1 Identify and describe procedures for retained carcase in accordance with workplace and regulatory requirements |
15. Identify and use Personal and Protective Equipment (PPE) required to perform post-mortem inspection | 15.1 Identify and explain the purpose of the PPE equipment required for post-mortem inspection 15.2 Use equipment in accordance with QA and workplace requirements 15.3 Use, maintain and store Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in accordance with workplace health and safety requirements |
16. Take pathological and residue samples to assist in determining disposition | 16.1 Identify lesions and tissues necessary for determining dispositions 16.2 Collect and submit specimens according to workplace procedures 16.3 Retain carcases awaiting results according to workplace procedures 16.4 Interpret results |
Candidates must perform ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection of deer to Australian Standards and other relevant regulatory requirements in a workplace environment under normal operating conditions.
The candidate must:
perform ante-mortem inspection in accordance with the Australian Standard and where relevant other importing country requirements
describe principles and procedures for humane handling
identify common diseases and conditions found at ante-mortem
describe symptoms of emergency or notifiable diseases
make correct dispositions for the emergency, notifiable and common diseases and conditions found at ante mortem in accordance with the Australian Standard
segregate suspect animals in accordance with the Australian Standard and / or importing country requirements
identify the steps and procedures for humane destruction, emergency and suspect kills
identify the organs, skeletal structure and elements of the lymphatic, circulatory, digestive, urinary, nervous and respiratory systems relevant to meat inspection duties
perform post-mortem inspection in accordance with the Australian Standard and, where relevant, other importing country requirements
identify common diseases and conditions found at post-mortem
describe the symptoms of emergency and notifiable diseases found at post mortem
make correct dispositions for the common, emergency and notifiable diseases and conditions in accordance with the Australian Standard
treat carcases and offal in accordance with the Australian Standard and/or importing country requirements
monitor restraint, stunning and bleeding in order to detect, assess and report animal welfare issues
take and dispatch samples for mandated testing
treat carcases being held for test results in accordance with regulatory or importing country requirements
perform inspection duties in accordance with workplace health and safety requirements
The candidate must demonstrate a factual, technical, procedural and theoretical knowledge of:
the physiology and anatomy of deer
the Australian Standard procedures for the ante and post mortem inspection of deer
additional inspection procedures relevant to the plant where assessment of the trainee is taking place
humane and efficient slaughtering techniques including restraint, stunning and bleeding
procedures for retaining carcases
carcase sampling and testing
workplace health and safety hazards and work place requirements
role of equipment for meeting hygiene and sanitation and workplace requirements
correct technique for incision of parts and organs
procedures for disposal of condemned carcase
procedures for identifying, collecting and submitting specimens
segregation requirements for suspect animals
steps and procedures for humane destruction, emergency and suspect kills
steps in ante-mortem inspection and recognise abnormal conditions
symptoms of common diseases and conditions
symptoms of major emergency or notifiable diseases
regulatory requirements associated with emergency or notifiable diseases
the relevant registration processes and procedures for meat inspectors at their specific plant