AMPG302
Eviscerate, inspect and tag wild game carcase in the field


Application

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to partially or fully eviscerate a wild game animal carcase in the field.

This unit is applicable to field harvesters who are required to partially or fully eviscerate wild game animal carcases in the field prior to delivery of wild game carcases to a field depot or wild game processing premises. Tagging will be carried out according to company and regulatory requirements.

All work should be carried out to comply with workplace procedures, customer requirements and product specifications.

No occupational licensing, legislative or certification requirements are known to apply to this unit at the time of publication.

This unit must be delivered and assessed in the context of Australian meat processing standards and regulations.


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. Eviscerate carcase

1.1 Perform post-harvesting inspection to identify any abnormality and disease

1.2 Eviscerate carcases hygienically to company and regulatory requirements

1.3 Consistently follow a set routine for evisceration

1.4 Identify abnormal conditions and conditions that exclude carcases

1.5 Maintain hygiene between carcases

2. Inspect carcase

2.1 Perform post-evisceration inspection for contamination

2.2 Identify diseases and conditions that exclude carcases

2.3 Comply with trimming requirements

3. Tag animal and complete documentation

3.1 Accurately complete tagging requirements, where applicable to the species and regulatory requirement

3.2 Identify property by name and/or property identification code (PIC)

3.3 Identify species for the purposes of completing tags

Evidence of Performance

The candidate must partially or fully eviscerate a game animal carcase in the field.

The candidate must:

demonstrate competent evisceration of carcases without guidance or supervision

recognise diseases and abnormal conditions

eviscerate carcases hygienically and avoid contamination

consistently follow a set routine for evisceration

handle knives safely and hygienically

identify species

read and interpret required documentation

apply numeracy skills relevant to completion of documentation

develop practical solutions to workplace problems

adapt to new situations

manage time and priorities


Evidence of Knowledge

The candidate must demonstrate a factual, technical, procedural and theoretical knowledge of:

types and causes of contamination

trimming requirements

relevant State Regulations

relevant sections of the Australian Standard

rejection and disposal processes

hygiene and sanitation requirements

company and regulatory requirements

causes of contamination and cross contamination

time requirements for evisceration

workplace health and safety hazards associated with the field during evisceration of wild game carcases

corporate requirements for tagging procedures

state wildlife/conservation authority requirements for tagging

property/location identification protocols


Assessment Conditions

This competency must be demonstrated under actual work conditions while eviscerating, inspecting and tagging wild game carcase in the field.

As a minimum the following three forms of assessment must be used:

quiz of underpinning knowledge

workplace demonstration (face to face or video)

workplace referee or third-party (field depot or wild game processing premises) report of performance over time

Assessors must satisfy the current standards for RTOs.


Foundation Skills

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


Range Statement


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