AHCCHM306
Prepare and apply chemicals for hand held application equipment


Application

This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests across a range of industry sectors using a range of hand held application equipment.

All work must be carried out to comply with workplace procedures, work health and safety and pesticide legislation and codes.

All work must be carried out to comply with, chemical label instructions, Safety Data Sheets the organisation’s application plan and relevant legislation.

This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work and use discretion and judgement in the selection and use of available resources.

Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit.


Elements and Performance Criteria

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Determine the need for chemical use and prepare basic application plan

1.1 Identify the nature and level of the pest, weed infestation or disease, and assess the need for control

1.2 Assess the requirement for chemical use as an option within an integrated pest management strategy

1.3 Undertake a hazard and risk analysis of different chemical options.

1.4 Confirm requirement for chemical application

1.5 Prepare basic application plan

2. Prepare chemical mixes

2.1 Access the workplace application plan to determine chemical and target, application rate or dose, type of application equipment, set-up requirements and amount to be applied as per the label instructions

2.2 Identify potential hazards, assess risks and implement control measures

2.3 Interpret and apply requirements from chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

2.4 Select appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for each stage of work and ensure correct fit

2.5 Select appropriate mixing equipment and a suitable location for mixing and loading

2.6 Mix chemicals in accordance with registered use and clean Follow chemical label instructions in the event of a spill

2.7 Follow chemical label instructions in the event of a spill

2.8 Confirm that neighbours have been notified of chemical application as appropriate

3. Calibrate application equipment

3.1 Select application equipment to be used to minimise spray drift risk and maximise efficacy

3.2 Carry out pre-operational checks of application equipment

3.3 Calibrate equipment in accordance with manufacturers’ specifications and application/spray plan

3.4 Safely load chemical mix

4. Apply chemicals

4.1 Monitor meteorological conditions and forecasts prior to and during application to minimise spray drift and other off target movement of chemicals

4.2 Select and use appropriate PPE in accordance with SDS and chemical label

4.3 Apply chemical in accordance with the application plan

4.4 Assess and minimise risks to others, product integrity and the environment

4.5 Follow chemical spill or accident procedures in the event of a spill

5. Clean up equipment and complete records

5.1 Dispose of excess chemicals and containers as per label and Safety Data Sheet instructions

5.2 Clean and decontaminate application equipment in appropriate location

5.3 Clean and store personal protective equipment in appropriate location

5.4 Report incidents

5.5 Complete all records

Evidence of Performance

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:

determine the need for chemical application

develop a basic application plan

identify hazards and implement risk control procedures to ensure a safe workplace

conduct pre-operational checks of application equipment

calibrate handheld application equipment relevant to the industry sector

interpret and apply chemical label requirements included in the application plan

mix and load chemicals in accordance with label requirements

measure and record weather conditions before, during and after application

apply chemicals safely in compliance with labels, legislation and codes of practice

dispose of surplus chemicals and empty containers

record relevant information including amount of chemical applied

use appropriate personal protective equipment

follow emergency procedures during an accident or spillage

follow enterprise work health and safety policies


Evidence of Knowledge

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

options for pest control based on the Integrated Pest and Resistance Management Plan

pest and/or disease resistance management

various chemical labels and SDS formats

impact of meteorological factors on the safe and effective application of chemicals

risk factors including human and animal health, weather prior to, during and after application, spillage, residues in plants and animals consumed as food and the environment

how to mix chemicals including mixing order, adjuvants and water quality

requirements for disposal of excess chemicals, clearing spillages and equipment clean up

how to select, operate and use a variety of application equipment

features, functions and calibration techniques for a range of hand held powered and non-powered application equipment relevant to the industry sector

pests , weeds and/or diseases relevant to the industry sector

legislation, regulations and licensing requirements in relation to chemical use


Assessment Conditions

Competency is to be assessed in the workplace OR simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting.

The candidate must be assessed at least once calibrating hand held application equipment.

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.


Foundation Skills

Foundation Skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.


Range Statement


Sectors

Chemicals (CHM)