RGRPSH308
Provide first aid and emergency care for horses or other equines


Application

This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to measure and record vital signs of horses or other equines, identify and report signs of common illnesses and injuries, provide emergency care and follow first aid policies and procedures.

The unit applies to individuals who work in a broad range of occupations in horse-related or other equine-related industries, carrying out work under broad direction within industry guidelines.

All work must be carried out to comply with workplace procedures, in accordance with applicable state/territory animal welfare and workplace health and safety legislative requirements.

No licensing or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


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. Recognise and report signs of ill health or injury in horses or other equines

1.1 Inspect incident site and assess risks prior to helping horses or other equines

1.2 Measure and record temperature, pulse and respiration in line with appropriate first aid procedures

1.3 Observe and report hydration levels and capillary refill in line with appropriate first aid procedures

1.4 Observe, identify and report signs of common illnesses in horses or other equines in line with appropriate first aid procedures

1.5 Observe, identify and report signs of shock in horses in line with appropriate first aid procedures

1.6 Determine and report signs of common injuries in horses or other equines according to workplace policies and procedures

2. Assess illnesses or injuries in horses or other equines

2.1 Assess threat to life of illness or injury, and incorporate into plan of action

2.2 Calm, restrain and/or quarantine horses or other equines using safe and ethical handling techniques

2.3 Follow first aid policy and procedures with respect to obligations to owners, state regulations, stable policy and duty of care

2.4 Follow referral or reporting procedures for injury, treatment and emergency care according to workplace first aid procedures

3. Apply basic first aid to horses or other equines

3.1 Use restraints and safe and ethical handling techniques to prevent further injury or to apply first aid to horses or other equines

3.2 Clean wounds and protect from further contamination or injury in line with appropriate first aid procedures

3.3 Apply bandages for management of bleeding, swelling and wounds in line with appropriate first aid procedures

3.4 Control swelling using appropriate techniques and materials in line with appropriate first aid procedures

3.5 Nurse horse or other equine to reduce impact of shock, distress and pain in line with appropriate first aid procedures

3.6 Monitor behaviour and vital signs, and record observations and treatments in line with appropriate first aid procedures

4. Respond to hoof and leg illnesses and injuries

4.1 Inspect feet and legs for signs of injury, soreness or foreign bodies

4.2 Identify common injuries and ailments to hooves, feet and legs

4.3 Apply poultice to affected area in line with appropriate first aid practices

4.4 Determine damage or irregular condition and fit of shoes

5. Assess health and fitness of horses or other equines

5.1 Implement pre-race and post-race or activity assessment of horse or other equine for injuries, distress, health and fitness

5.2 Apply pharmaceutical or therapeutic treatments under trainer or veterinary or equine health practitioner instructions and supervision

5.3 Identify and follow industry rules relating to prohibited substances and alternative treatments

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

Interpret textual information in workplace procedures and veterinary and medical instructions relating to the health and welfare of horses

Locate and interpret key information in medication labels

Writing

Use clear language and accurate industry and/or medical terminology for reporting and recording horse health and welfare information

Numeracy

Perform basic calculations and measurements of volume, weight and ratios to determine doses of medication

Navigate the world of work

Follow workplace procedures, including safety, animal welfare and first aid administration requirements, and meet expectations relating to own role and area of responsibility

Interact with others

Follow accepted industry practices and protocols for working collaboratively with and reporting horse health issues to supervisors and specialists

Get the work done

Monitor horse condition, assess health and injury irregularities and make decisions to initiate routine treatment or seek specialist advice and assistance


Sectors

Performance services horse (PSH)