List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Element | Performance criteria |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Determine the feasibility of an effluent management system | 1.1 Assess and determine planning parameters that affect the design of effluent management systems 1.2 Assess and determine statutory, local government and environment authority requirements for effluent disposal 1.3 Assess and determine the environmental impacts of livestock effluent disposal 1.4 Evaluate effluent recycling options in conjunction with the enterprise plan 1.5 Analyse effluent processing options on the basis of their merits and suitability for the environment 1.6 Obtain information from effluent management specialists on all relevant aspects of effluent management 1.7 Assess and determine an effluent management system on the basis of a cost benefit analysis |
2. Design an effluent management system | 2.1 Calculate the volume of livestock effluent using information collected from enterprise plans, industry and enterprise production data and other sources 2.2 Calculate the volume of water flowing into the effluent management system 2.3 Calculate storage requirements 2.4 Obtain professional advice appropriate to the complexity of the task and the financial risk involved 2.5 Ensure plan and layout include provision of access, availability and the incorporation of technological innovations 2.6 Assess and evaluate work health and safety hazards and risks, establish safe systems, and maintain records 2.7 Ensure effluent management system design reflects the requirements of the enterprise business plan, production plan and management plan |
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:
assess the effectiveness of a range of effluent management systems to meet the requirements of statutory, local government and environment authorities for effluent disposal
conduct cost benefit analysis of livestock effluent management systems to select a suitable effluent management system
design and plan the layout of an effluent system that meets environmental standards and enterprise requirements
design an effluent management system
incorporate the enterprise work health and safety and environmental management policies into the plan
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:
types, functions, characteristics, disadvantages and advantages of effluent management systems (including storage, recycling, processing and disposal)
regulatory requirements, including environmental, sustainability work health and safety and biosecurity requirements, industry standards, industry and enterprise production parameters, data and information for the design and planning of effluent management systems
uses and processes for cost benefit analyses, and their applications in relation to livestock production and effluent management
types and use of information required, and methods for the assessment and determination of effluent production, output and volume for livestock enterprises
effects and impacts of different livestock production systems on the design and planning of effluent management systems
types and use of information and advice from other professions or industry sectors that are relevant to livestock enterprises in the design of effluent management systems, including engineering and financial professions
Competency is to be assessed in the workplace and/or simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting.
Assessors must satisfy current conditions for RTOs.