CPPPMT3026
Select pest management vehicle and equipment


Application

This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to select a pest management vehicle and equipment necessary to deliver pest management services to clients. It requires an understanding of the services to be delivered, and involves the specification of equipment that can support these services and which complies with legislative and public health and safety requirements. The selection of vehicles and equipment requires the ability to assess equipment requirements, review product specifications and marketing materials, and select hiring, leasing or purchasing arrangements for acquisition.

The unit supports pest management technicians responsible for selecting a suitable vehicle and appropriate equipment for the provision of pest management services.

Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to pest management in some States. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.


Elements and Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Identify services to be provided.

1.1.

Types of pests to be treated and target client groups are identified.

1.2.

Pest management methods to be used for service delivery are identified.

1.3.

Types of equipment required for pest management methods are assessed according to manufacturer specifications and company and compliance requirements.

2.

Select a pest management vehicle.

2.1.

Type of vehicle required for pest management service delivery is determined according to manufacturer specifications and company and compliance requirements.

2.2.

Suitable vehicle is identified and its compliance with roadworthiness and registration rules is confirmed according to company and compliance requirements.

3.

Determine performance characteristics and select equipment.

3.1.

Performance requirements of equipment are assessed in relation to types of services to be provided and reviewed against manufacturer specifications and company and compliance requirements.

3.2.

Suitability of equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) for service delivery is determined according to manufacturer specifications and company and compliance requirements.

3.3.

Use and life expectancy of equipment and PPE are estimated according to company requirements.

3.4.

Weather resistant equipment is selected for external use according to manufacturer specifications and company and compliance requirements.

3.5.

Equipment manufactured from non-absorbent substances is selected to minimise chemical build-up and other contamination according to manufacturer specifications and company and compliance requirements.

3.6.

Pumps, hoses, fittings and tanks are selected to meet anticipated volume or pressure delivery according to manufacturer specifications and company and compliance requirements.

4.

Ensure access to supplies of equipment.

4.1.

Purchase, hiring and leasing options for equipment are examined and selected to suit budget and usage patterns according to company requirements.

4.2.

Relationship with suppliers is built and maintained on suitable trading terms according to company requirements.

5.

Maintain up-to-date information on equipment.

5.1.

Business network is maintained according to company requirements in order to access regular and current information on new and improved equipment.

5.2.

Latest information and publications are accessed from regulatory authorities, industry sources and suppliers according to company requirements.

5.3.

Offers by suppliers to test new products are used, where relevant to services provided and according to company requirements.

Foundation Skills

This section describes the language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills essential to performance in this unit but not explicit in the performance criteria.

Skill

Performance feature

Learning skills to:

identify and use reliable sources of information about vehicles and equipment for delivery of pest management services

assess capabilities and characteristics of equipment against performance requirements for pest management service delivery

engage in activities to build information and relationships that benefit the business.

Numeracy skills to:

interpret mathematical data regarding equipment performance capacities

calculate and compare costs of purchasing, hiring or leasing equipment.

Oral communication skills to:

question manufacturers and suppliers about vehicle and equipment specifications and costs

build and maintain relationships with suppliers and business networks.

Reading skills to:

read and interpret manufacturer specifications, marketing materials, purchase documents and financing contracts.

Writing skills to:

email suppliers using appropriate technical language to request advice or further information.


Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Pests must include:

ants

cockroaches

rodents

spiders.

Equipment must include:

inspection equipment

lockable storage areas

personal protective equipment

pesticide application equipment

pesticide measuring and mixing equipment

waste disposal containers.

Compliance requirements must include:

Australian standards, quality assurance and certification requirements relating to selecting pest management vehicle and equipment

commonwealth, state and territory legislation and local government regulations relating to selecting pest management vehicle and equipment that affect company operation, including:

consumer protection

dangerous goods

pesticide registers and manifests

pesticide use

privacy

public health and safety

national and industry codes of practice and advisory standards relating to selecting pest management vehicle and equipment, including:

building codes

dangerous goods codes

work health and safety requirements relating to selecting pest management vehicle and equipment, including:

procedures for hazard identification, risk assessment and hazard control, including hierarchy of hazard control

requirements of national registration authority and state government authorities

use of safe work methods.

Suitability criteria to be considered must include:

compliance with regulatory or legislative requirements

containment of pesticides

durability in normal working conditions

ease of cleaning

ease of use

maintenance costs

repair costs

safety

spray equipment application rates.

Estimation must be based on one or more of the following:

maintenance records

manufacturer specifications

previous experience

usage patterns.


Sectors

Pest management