The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Identify breeds and types of sheep and/or goats and describe market requirements
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Identify major breeds of commonly slaughtered sheep or goats Completed |
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Identify distinguishing features of major breeds Completed |
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Describe market requirements for sheep or goats Completed |
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Identify the main reasons for ante-mortem inspection
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Explain reasons for ante-mortem inspection Completed |
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Identify regulatory requirements associated with ante-mortem inspection Completed |
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Perform ante-mortem inspection on lambs or sheep or goats
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Identify and explain procedures and principles of humane handling of lambs, sheep or goats Completed |
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Detect and identify signs of common conditions responsible for abnormalities at ante-mortem Completed |
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Identify procedures for humane destruction Completed |
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Identify procedures for emergency and suspect slaughter Completed |
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Perform ante-mortem inspection on lambs or sheep according to relevant workplace health and safety and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Identify Quality Assurance aspects of ante-mortem inspection Completed |
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Make disposition as a result of inspection and take appropriate action
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Identify and describe common diseases and conditions responsible for abnormalities in lamb, sheep or goats Completed |
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Segregate suspect stock according to regulatory and workplace requirements Completed |
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Identify signs of emergency or notifiable diseases Completed |
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Describe emergency or notifiable disease procedures as set out in the relevant regulations Completed |
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Identify base anatomical structure systems of sheep and or goats
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Identify organs of ovine/caprine species Completed |
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Identify and explain lymphatic, circulatory, digestive, urinary, nervous and respiratory systems Completed |
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Identify basic skeletal structure of ovine/caprine species Completed |
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Identify the main reasons for post-mortem inspection
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Identify reasons for post-mortem inspection Completed |
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Identify regulatory requirements associated with post-mortem inspection Completed |
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Perform post-mortem inspection of ovine/caprine species
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Follow procedures for post-mortem inspection Completed |
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Identify and detect abnormalities Completed |
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Perform post-mortem inspection on at least one species (ovine or caprine) in accordance with regulatory requirements, hygiene and sanitation requirements and workplace health and safety requirements, in a work environment and under normal production conditions Completed |
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Identify Quality Assurance (QA) issues of post-mortem inspection Completed |
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Make disposition
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Identify, detect and document common diseases and conditions responsible for abnormalities for at least one species Completed |
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Identify and explain symptoms of emergency diseases Completed |
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Treat affected carcase appropriately
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Treat carcase in accordance with regulatory, hygiene and sanitation, and workplace health and safety requirements Completed |
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Demonstrate anatomical knowledge of carcase in the disposition process Completed |
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Monitor stunning and slaughter of animals
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Identify requirements for effective stunning and slaughter Completed |
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Check that animals are stunned and bled according to workplace and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Ensure corrective action is taken in the event of ineffective stunning or bleeding Completed |
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Describe the procedures followed for retained carcase on the slaughter floor
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Identify and describe procedures for retained carcase as set out workplace and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Identify and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required to perform post-mortem inspection
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Identify and describe equipment for post-mortem inspection Completed |
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Use equipment in accordance with QA and workplace requirements Completed |
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Use, maintain and store PPE to workplace health and safety requirements Completed |
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Take pathological and residue samples to assist in determining disposition
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Identify lesions and tissues necessary for determining dispositions Completed |
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Collect and submit specimens according to workplace procedures Completed |
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Interpret results Completed |
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Retain carcases awaiting results according to workplace procedures Completed |
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