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.Assist in preparation of work site | 1.1 Determine location of worksite and correct tree from the scope of works 1.2 Identify site hazards, assess risks and report to supervisor 1.3 Confirm work zone with work crew and monitor site 1.4 Identify first aid and emergency personnel, equipment and procedures 1.5 Record and implement work health, safety, site, environmental and traffic control measures |
2.Identify tree felling requirements | 2.1 Identify hazards associated with felling operation 2.2 Assess risks and report to supervisor 2.3 Examine topography and site conditions 2.4 Identify factors influencing the tree felling operation and confirm findings with supervisor 2.5 Identify trees considered outside own skill level for felling and seek assistance from appropriate personnel 2.6 Determine natural direction of fall, safe fall zone and exclusion zone and confirm with supervisor 2.7 Receive instructions for tree felling operations from supervisor and clarify instructions prior to undertaking work |
3. Prepare for tree felling | 3.1 Select and prepare felling equipment and component options appropriate to the task being undertaken 3.2 Prepare, transport and appropriately position support tools to minimise felling delays 3.3 Select, check, use, maintain and store suitable safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) 3.4 Clear fall zone of obstacles and articles which may be damaged by felled tree 3.5 Establish clear escape route appropriate to site |
4. Fell tree | 4.1 Note and monitor location of other personnel 4.2 Carry out tree felling operation 4.3 Communicate with work team during operations using voice, hand and whistle signals 4.4 Determine standard tree felling techniques, patterns and cut sequences by ground conditions and state of canopy 4.5 Take corrective action in response to changing conditions or problems encountered 4.6 Use planned escape route when tree starts to fall 4.7 Monitor fall of tree and movement on ground until felled tree is stable 4.8 Use low risk work practices in all activities |
5. Complete tree felling operation | 5.1 Determine appropriate method of clearing the site of felled tree 5.2 Select and use machinery required for removal of felled tree 5.3 Clear fall site of tree and all tree debris 5.4 Clean and store all machinery and equipment on completion of operation |
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:
prepare, transport and appropriately position support tools to minimise felling delays
assess topography and site conditions, identify factors influencing tree felling operation and confirm findings with supervisor
receive instructions for tree felling operations from supervisor and clarify prior to undertaking work
clear fall zone of obstacles and articles which may be damaged by felled tree
confirm first aid and emergency personnel, equipment and procedures
identify site hazards, assess risks and report to supervisor
record and implement work health, safety, site, environmental and traffic control measures
select, check, use, maintain and store suitable safety and personal protective equipment
confirm work zone with work crew and monitor location of other personnel
determine natural direction of fall, safe fall zone and exclusion zone and confirm with supervisor
determine standard tree felling techniques by ground conditions and state of canopy
establish clear escape route appropriate to site
safely operate a chainsaw to fell small trees
monitor fall of tree and movement on ground until felled tree is stable
take corrective action in response to changing conditions or problems encountered
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:
corrective action
emergency and first aid procedures
felling equipment and components
first aid and emergency personnel, equipment and procedures
ground conditions
how to determine natural direction of fall
how to establish a clear escape route
industry standard terminology
low risk work practices
obstacles and articles which may be damaged by felled trees
positioning support tools
safe operating procedures for felling small trees
safe fall and exclusion zones
selection, preparation and appropriate equipment for task
standard tree felling techniques, patterns and cut sequences
topography, site conditions and other factors influencing tree felling operations