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Evidence Guide: AHCFAU301 - Respond to wildlife emergencies

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AHCFAU301 - Respond to wildlife emergencies

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Evaluate wildlife emergency

  1. Investigate nature of emergency from eyewitness reports or own inspection
  2. Make assessment of key factors that may impact on an appropriate response, including public and personal health and safety, animal care, biosecurity and environmental factors
  3. Notify authorities of incident according to enterprise procedures
  4. Implement interim care of animals pending instructions from authorities
  5. Delegate appropriate staff to provide interim care for animals
  6. Ensure personnel assisting in interim care are equipped and briefed
  7. Implement care instructions provided by authorities or veterinarians
  8. Collect information to determine further action
  9. Interview informants to obtain details of the situation
Investigate nature of emergency from eyewitness reports or own inspection

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Make assessment of key factors that may impact on an appropriate response, including public and personal health and safety, animal care, biosecurity and environmental factors

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
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Notify authorities of incident according to enterprise procedures

Completed
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Implement interim care of animals pending instructions from authorities

Completed
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Teacher:
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Delegate appropriate staff to provide interim care for animals

Completed
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Ensure personnel assisting in interim care are equipped and briefed

Completed
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Implement care instructions provided by authorities or veterinarians

Completed
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Collect information to determine further action

Completed
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Interview informants to obtain details of the situation

Completed
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Implement response to emergency

  1. Establish communications necessary to manage situation
  2. Transport resources and personnel to site
  3. Establish site procedures and implement emergency plans according to legislative requirements and enterprise procedures
  4. Move live fauna
  5. Remove dead fauna from site and dispose of biological matter in accordance with enterprise procedures and health and safety requirements
  6. Clean site in accordance with enterprise procedures to maintain public and environmental health and safety
  7. Implement measures that minimise risk to significant places, area, habitats, species and communities
Establish communications necessary to manage situation

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Transport resources and personnel to site

Completed
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Establish site procedures and implement emergency plans according to legislative requirements and enterprise procedures

Completed
Date:

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Move live fauna

Completed
Date:

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Remove dead fauna from site and dispose of biological matter in accordance with enterprise procedures and health and safety requirements

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clean site in accordance with enterprise procedures to maintain public and environmental health and safety

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
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Implement measures that minimise risk to significant places, area, habitats, species and communities

Completed
Date:

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Coordinate response

  1. Inform general public and media of the nature of the incident and agency decisions
  2. Brief volunteers and staff on workplace health and safety hazards, preventive measures and reporting requirements
  3. Coordinate and deploy volunteers according to their skills and available personal protective equipment
  4. Establish physical barriers to keep public away from animals to minimise their distress and to protect the public
  5. Manage media until authorities provide instructions
  6. Use media according to enterprise procedures
Inform general public and media of the nature of the incident and agency decisions

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
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Brief volunteers and staff on workplace health and safety hazards, preventive measures and reporting requirements

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coordinate and deploy volunteers according to their skills and available personal protective equipment

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Establish physical barriers to keep public away from animals to minimise their distress and to protect the public

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manage media until authorities provide instructions

Completed
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Use media according to enterprise procedures

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Care for affected animals

  1. Assign teams to animals according to incident assessment, care instructions and skills within teams
  2. Apply animal first aid
  3. Perform role in wildlife operations team according to the command structure and procedures of the management plan
  4. Care for animals using a range of skills and according to veterinary instructions and enterprise procedures
Assign teams to animals according to incident assessment, care instructions and skills within teams

Completed
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Apply animal first aid

Completed
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Perform role in wildlife operations team according to the command structure and procedures of the management plan

Completed
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Care for animals using a range of skills and according to veterinary instructions and enterprise procedures

Completed
Date:

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Determine management options

  1. Seek veterinary advice where appropriate
  2. Collect biological and incident data on animals
  3. Evaluate management options according to advice, condition of animal and risk assessment
  4. Band or tag released animals where required for scientific purposes
  5. Source equipment and staff for returning animal to wild or temporary captive management
Seek veterinary advice where appropriate

Completed
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Collect biological and incident data on animals

Completed
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Evaluate management options according to advice, condition of animal and risk assessment

Completed
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Band or tag released animals where required for scientific purposes

Completed
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Source equipment and staff for returning animal to wild or temporary captive management

Completed
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Remove carcass

  1. Develop inter-agency agreement with local authority for removal of carcases
  2. Dispose of carcases according to authority instructions
  3. Source equipment and staff for disposal
Develop inter-agency agreement with local authority for removal of carcases

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Dispose of carcases according to authority instructions

Completed
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Source equipment and staff for disposal

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Complete debrief and report

  1. Follow incident management processes for debrief and wash-up
  2. Provide report to management to determine what procedures should be implemented
Follow incident management processes for debrief and wash-up

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Provide report to management to determine what procedures should be implemented

Completed
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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

Signature: ________________________________________________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Evaluate wildlife emergency

1.1 Investigate nature of emergency from eyewitness reports or own inspection

1.2 Make assessment of key factors that may impact on an appropriate response, including public and personal health and safety, animal care, biosecurity and environmental factors

1.3 Notify authorities of incident according to enterprise procedures

1.4 Implement interim care of animals pending instructions from authorities

1.5 Delegate appropriate staff to provide interim care for animals

1.6 Ensure personnel assisting in interim care are equipped and briefed

1.7 Implement care instructions provided by authorities or veterinarians

1.8 Collect information to determine further action

1.9 Interview informants to obtain details of the situation

2. Implement response to emergency

2.1 Establish communications necessary to manage situation

2.2 Transport resources and personnel to site

2.3 Establish site procedures and implement emergency plans according to legislative requirements and enterprise procedures

2.4 Move live fauna

2.5 Remove dead fauna from site and dispose of biological matter in accordance with enterprise procedures and health and safety requirements

2.6 Clean site in accordance with enterprise procedures to maintain public and environmental health and safety

2.7 Implement measures that minimise risk to significant places, area, habitats, species and communities

3. Coordinate response

3.1 Inform general public and media of the nature of the incident and agency decisions

3.2 Brief volunteers and staff on workplace health and safety hazards, preventive measures and reporting requirements

3.3 Coordinate and deploy volunteers according to their skills and available personal protective equipment

3.4 Establish physical barriers to keep public away from animals to minimise their distress and to protect the public

3.5 Manage media until authorities provide instructions

3.6 Use media according to enterprise procedures

4. Care for affected animals

4.1 Assign teams to animals according to incident assessment, care instructions and skills within teams

4.2 Apply animal first aid

4.3 Perform role in wildlife operations team according to the command structure and procedures of the management plan

4.4 Care for animals using a range of skills and according to veterinary instructions and enterprise procedures

5. Determine management options

5.1 Seek veterinary advice where appropriate

5.2 Collect biological and incident data on animals

5.3 Evaluate management options according to advice, condition of animal and risk assessment

5.4 Band or tag released animals where required for scientific purposes

5.5 Source equipment and staff for returning animal to wild or temporary captive management

6. Remove carcass

6.1 Develop inter-agency agreement with local authority for removal of carcases

6.2 Dispose of carcases according to authority instructions

6.3 Source equipment and staff for disposal

7. Complete debrief and report

7.1 Follow incident management processes for debrief and wash-up

7.2 Provide report to management to determine what procedures should be implemented

Required Skills and Knowledge

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Evaluate wildlife emergency

1.1 Investigate nature of emergency from eyewitness reports or own inspection

1.2 Make assessment of key factors that may impact on an appropriate response, including public and personal health and safety, animal care, biosecurity and environmental factors

1.3 Notify authorities of incident according to enterprise procedures

1.4 Implement interim care of animals pending instructions from authorities

1.5 Delegate appropriate staff to provide interim care for animals

1.6 Ensure personnel assisting in interim care are equipped and briefed

1.7 Implement care instructions provided by authorities or veterinarians

1.8 Collect information to determine further action

1.9 Interview informants to obtain details of the situation

2. Implement response to emergency

2.1 Establish communications necessary to manage situation

2.2 Transport resources and personnel to site

2.3 Establish site procedures and implement emergency plans according to legislative requirements and enterprise procedures

2.4 Move live fauna

2.5 Remove dead fauna from site and dispose of biological matter in accordance with enterprise procedures and health and safety requirements

2.6 Clean site in accordance with enterprise procedures to maintain public and environmental health and safety

2.7 Implement measures that minimise risk to significant places, area, habitats, species and communities

3. Coordinate response

3.1 Inform general public and media of the nature of the incident and agency decisions

3.2 Brief volunteers and staff on workplace health and safety hazards, preventive measures and reporting requirements

3.3 Coordinate and deploy volunteers according to their skills and available personal protective equipment

3.4 Establish physical barriers to keep public away from animals to minimise their distress and to protect the public

3.5 Manage media until authorities provide instructions

3.6 Use media according to enterprise procedures

4. Care for affected animals

4.1 Assign teams to animals according to incident assessment, care instructions and skills within teams

4.2 Apply animal first aid

4.3 Perform role in wildlife operations team according to the command structure and procedures of the management plan

4.4 Care for animals using a range of skills and according to veterinary instructions and enterprise procedures

5. Determine management options

5.1 Seek veterinary advice where appropriate

5.2 Collect biological and incident data on animals

5.3 Evaluate management options according to advice, condition of animal and risk assessment

5.4 Band or tag released animals where required for scientific purposes

5.5 Source equipment and staff for returning animal to wild or temporary captive management

6. Remove carcass

6.1 Develop inter-agency agreement with local authority for removal of carcases

6.2 Dispose of carcases according to authority instructions

6.3 Source equipment and staff for disposal

7. Complete debrief and report

7.1 Follow incident management processes for debrief and wash-up

7.2 Provide report to management to determine what procedures should be implemented

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:

evaluate natural resource emergency

implement and coordinate response to emergency in accordance with enterprise procedures and health and safety requirements

follow enterprise procedures to ensure the safety of self, other personnel, the general public and the wildlife

determine management options including returning animal to wild or temporary captive management, according to authority and enterprise policies and procedures

follow instructions from veterinarians or authorities to care for animal

remove and dispose of animal carcases in accordance with authority instructions

complete debrief and prepare reports to enterprise standards

apply workplace health and safety policies and procedures when implementing emergency plans

apply appropriate animal welfare practices

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

health risks associated with animals

public relations and media management

incident management systems

State/Territory and local wildlife emergency authorities and organisations

local authorities for wildlife emergencies

potential biosecurity risks associated with wildlife rescue operations

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

Range Statement