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 relevant animal welfare regulations and standards
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Identify and interpret relevant regulations and legislation about animal welfare/cruelty Completed |
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Identify the responsibilities of business operators and personnel under relevant legislation Completed |
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Identify relevant animal welfare standards, voluntary codes of practice and quality systems Completed |
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Identify sections of acts, regulations, voluntary Codes of Practice or equivalent standards relevant to species being processed Completed |
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Identify relevant and applicable animal welfare measures for receival, lairage, stunning and slaughtering during audit Completed |
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Audit the animal welfare component of an Approved Arrangement for compliance with regulatory and relevant standard requirements
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Audit Approved Arrangement or equivalent quality assurance systems for compliance with customer, commercial and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Identify and confirm that workplace procedures for livestock receival, unloading, lairage, handling, restraining, stunning, slaughter, personnel training and animal welfare monitoring comply with relevant regulations and standards Completed |
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Audit transport and unloading arrangements for livestock
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Check the establishment's Approved Arrangement to ensure that it incorporates procedures and practices that enable compliance with customer, corporate and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Audit the unloading and receival or ante-mortem inspection, sorting and yarding against workplace, customer, commercial and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Identify facilities and equipment as operational, appropriately maintained and confirm their suitability for use Completed |
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Audit management of livestock in lairage prior to slaughter
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Assess inputs into the welfare of livestock in lairage against regulatory, customer and workplace requirements including facilities, handling practices, inspections, access to feed and water and pen density Completed |
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Assess welfare of animals against pre-determined welfare measures Completed |
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Audit treatment of sick/injured or uncooperative animals
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Assess the handling of suspect, sick, injured or uncooperative stock against workplace and customer standards and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Audit stunning of livestock
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Review inputs into the stunning process including equipment maintenance, training and facilities for compliance with work place, standards and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Assess effectiveness of restraint and stunning against workplace, customer and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Assess monitoring of effective stunning by company personnel against workplace, customer and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Audit slaughtering and shackling
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Observe and assess exsanguination process for compliance with workplace and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Assess bodies on the bleed chain for insensibility Completed |
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Observe operators to ensure they are complying with workplace procedures including checking for an effective stun Completed |
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Audit animal welfare monitoring, internal auditing, corrective and preventative action program
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Review routine monitoring records for livestock handling, stunning and effective slaughter to ensure compliance with workplace, regulatory and customer requirements Completed |
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Review internal audit records to assess control of animal welfare outcomes, including training of personnel Completed |
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Assess effectiveness of preventative and corrective action programs Completed |
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Audit contingency arrangements
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Review and assess contingency plans for livestock emergencies against regulatory and standard requirements Completed |
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Plan for an animal welfare audit
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Interpret audit schedule and plan and organise the timely conduct of audit Completed |
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Determine objectives, scope and criteria of audit according to workplace requirements Completed |
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Assemble and brief audit team (if applicable), as required, for the objectives, scope and criteria of the audit Completed |
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Notify those affected by and involved in the audit and document responsibilities according to workplace requirements Completed |
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Notify stakeholders involved in an internal audit according to workplace requirements Completed |
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Identify procedures, records and workplace documentation needed for the audit Completed |
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Document evidence collection methods and sources to be used in the audit, including developing workplace checklists to workplace specifications Completed |
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Conduct a document review prior to audit Completed |
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Report outcomes of an animal welfare audit
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Prepare an audit report, detailing areas of the program which were audited and findings against the audit criteria, including non-conformances, where applicable Completed |
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Document objective evidence according to workplace standards Completed |
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Keep records of audit process, objective evidence and findings in accordance with workplace and regulatory requirements Completed |
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Report findings according to workplace requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify relevant animal welfare regulations and standards
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Identify and interpret relevant regulations and legislation about animal welfare/cruelty Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify the responsibilities of business operators and personnel under relevant legislation Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify relevant animal welfare standards, voluntary codes of practice and quality systems Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify sections of acts, regulations, voluntary Codes of Practice or equivalent standards relevant to species being processed Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify relevant and applicable animal welfare measures for receival, lairage, stunning and slaughtering during audit Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit the animal welfare component of an Approved Arrangement for compliance with regulatory and relevant standard requirements
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Audit Approved Arrangement or equivalent quality assurance systems for compliance with customer, commercial and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify and confirm that workplace procedures for livestock receival, unloading, lairage, handling, restraining, stunning, slaughter, personnel training and animal welfare monitoring comply with relevant regulations and standards Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit transport and unloading arrangements for livestock
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Check the establishment's Approved Arrangement to ensure that it incorporates procedures and practices that enable compliance with customer, corporate and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit the unloading and receival or ante-mortem inspection, sorting and yarding against workplace, customer, commercial and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify facilities and equipment as operational, appropriately maintained and confirm their suitability for use Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit management of livestock in lairage prior to slaughter
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Assess inputs into the welfare of livestock in lairage against regulatory, customer and workplace requirements including facilities, handling practices, inspections, access to feed and water and pen density Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess welfare of animals against pre-determined welfare measures Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit treatment of sick/injured or uncooperative animals
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Assess the handling of suspect, sick, injured or uncooperative stock against workplace and customer standards and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit stunning of livestock
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Review inputs into the stunning process including equipment maintenance, training and facilities for compliance with work place, standards and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess effectiveness of restraint and stunning against workplace, customer and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess monitoring of effective stunning by company personnel against workplace, customer and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit slaughtering and shackling
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Observe and assess exsanguination process for compliance with workplace and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess bodies on the bleed chain for insensibility Completed |
Evidence:
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Observe operators to ensure they are complying with workplace procedures including checking for an effective stun Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit animal welfare monitoring, internal auditing, corrective and preventative action program
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Review routine monitoring records for livestock handling, stunning and effective slaughter to ensure compliance with workplace, regulatory and customer requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Review internal audit records to assess control of animal welfare outcomes, including training of personnel Completed |
Evidence:
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Assess effectiveness of preventative and corrective action programs Completed |
Evidence:
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Audit contingency arrangements
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Review and assess contingency plans for livestock emergencies against regulatory and standard requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Plan for an animal welfare audit
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Interpret audit schedule and plan and organise the timely conduct of audit Completed |
Evidence:
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Determine objectives, scope and criteria of audit according to workplace requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Assemble and brief audit team (if applicable), as required, for the objectives, scope and criteria of the audit Completed |
Evidence:
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Notify those affected by and involved in the audit and document responsibilities according to workplace requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Notify stakeholders involved in an internal audit according to workplace requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Identify procedures, records and workplace documentation needed for the audit Completed |
Evidence:
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Document evidence collection methods and sources to be used in the audit, including developing workplace checklists to workplace specifications Completed |
Evidence:
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Conduct a document review prior to audit Completed |
Evidence:
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Report outcomes of an animal welfare audit
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Prepare an audit report, detailing areas of the program which were audited and findings against the audit criteria, including non-conformances, where applicable Completed |
Evidence:
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Document objective evidence according to workplace standards Completed |
Evidence:
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Keep records of audit process, objective evidence and findings in accordance with workplace and regulatory requirements Completed |
Evidence:
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Report findings according to workplace requirements Completed |
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