Unit of competency
Modification History
Release |
Comments |
Release 1 |
This version released with ACM Animal Care and Management Training Package Version 1.0. |
Application
This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to respond to emergencies across a broad spectrum of situations and incidents, and to apply first aid to equines.
The unit applies to individuals who use specialised knowledge and technical skills to perform farriery services across different equine industry sectors.
No occupational licensing or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Work health and safety and animal welfare legislation relevant to interacting with horses applies to workers in this industry. Requirements vary between industry sectors and state/territory jurisdictions. Users are advised to check with the relevant authority for specific requirements.
NOTE: The terms 'occupational health and safety' (OHS) and 'work health and safety' (WHS) generally have the same meaning in the workplace. In jurisdictions where the national model WHS legislation has not been implemented, RTOs must contextualise the unit of competency by referring to current OHS legislative requirements.
Pre-requisite Unit
Nil
Unit Sector
Farriery (FAR)
Elements and Performance Criteria
Elements |
Performance Criteria |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. |
Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Prepare for emergency situations |
1.1 Perform regular checks of the workplace to identify hazards and assess and control risks 1.2 Take action to maximise safety and control health hazards and risks in the workplace 1.3 Identify and evaluate options for action in case of emergency situations 1.4 Interpret and carry out workplace emergency procedures 1.5 Apply work health and safety (WHS) procedures and safe work practices to the selection of personal protective equipment (PPE) to suit the emergency situation 1.6 Store and maintain safety equipment and aids for emergencies 1.7 Report or document near misses and hazards |
2. Implement fire protection and control on-site and in the workshop |
2.1 Minimise fire hazards in the workplace as specified in hazardous fuelling procedures 2.2 Identify appropriate fire extinguishers and firefighting equipment for use in fire situations, and notify authorities according to workplace procedures 2.3 Follow evacuation procedures and assemble at nominated assembly points 2.4 Carry out specific safety procedures for handling and use of industrial gases |
3. Evaluate the emergency |
3.1 Identify and assess emergency situations and potential emergency situations 3.2 Seek advice from relevant people in evaluating the emergency 3.3 Monitor and evaluate the possible development of the emergency and further potential hazards 3.4 Prioritise emergency needs promptly and accurately, including needs for assistance |
4. Act in an emergency |
4.1 Implement the plan of action using techniques appropriate to the situation, available resources and abilities 4.2 Establish and implement strategies for group control, including removal of personnel, clients, animals and others from danger 4.3 Operate equipment safely and, where necessary, improvise equipment and techniques 4.4 Monitor constantly the condition of all staff, animals and others 4.5 Change the plan of action to accommodate changes in situational variables 4.6 Acquire and document information to assist emergency services 4.7 Notify emergency services according to emergency procedures 4.8 Demonstrate casualty evacuation methods as relevant to the context 4.9 Implement organisation procedures and policies in the event of a major injury or death |
5. Deal with first aid situations |
5.1 Minimise immediate risk to self and health and safety of casualty by isolating the hazard 5.2 Make a basic assessment of casualty injuries and vital signs, and need for first aid assistance 5.3 Reassure the casualty in a caring and calm manner and make casualty comfortable using available resources 5.4 Seek first aid assistance from others according to emergency procedures |
6. Apply essential equine first aid techniques |
6.1 Recognise and report signs of common equine illnesses or diseases 6.2 Recognise and report indicators of abnormal system function and vital signs of equines 6.3 Calm and restrain equine prior to first aid assessment using safe handling techniques 6.4 Follow first aid policy and procedures with respect to obligations of owners, regulations and duty of care 6.5 Apply principles of first aid procedures relating to injury or accident 6.6 Follow and contribute to a policy and system of referral of injury treatment and emergency care |
Foundation Skills
This section describes those language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential for performance in this unit of competency but are not explicit in the performance criteria.
Skill |
Description |
Reading |
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Writing |
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Oral communication |
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Navigate the world of work |
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Interact with others |
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Get the work done |
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Unit Mapping Information
Code and title current version |
Code and title previous version |
Comments |
Equivalence status |
ACMFAR304 Respond to emergencies and apply first aid |
ACMFAR304A Respond to emergencies and apply essential first aid in the equine industries |
Updated to meet Standards for Training Packages |
Equivalent unit |
Links
Companion Volumes, including Implementation Guides, are available at VETNet: - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=b75f4b23-54c9-4cc9-a5db-d3502d154103