Provide basic care of non-venomous reptiles

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Assessment Template
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Evidence Guide
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Observation Checklist
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Self Assessment Survey
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Moodle Outcomes
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Registered Training Organisations
Trying to find someone to train or assess you? This link lists all the RTOs that are currently registered to deliver ACMSPE311, 'Provide basic care of non-venomous reptiles'.
Google Links
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Elements and Performance Criteria

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Identify reptiles

1.1 Define the profile of non-venomous reptiles commonly held in a facility, including habitat, nutrition, health and behavioural characteristics

1.2 Identify external features using industry terminology

1.3 Classify reptiles using industry terminology

1.4 Define, interpret and document colours, markings and other identifying features

2. Identify and evaluate behavioural and housing needs

2.1 Monitor water quality, heating and lighting and make adjustments to maintain the environment appropriate for the species being housed, as directed by supervisor

2.2 Recognise signs of distressed reptile and report to supervisor

2.3 Identify industry standards and guidelines for housing design, environmental factors and appropriate stocking densities

2.4 Evaluate current animal housing design in relation to the welfare of reptiles kept and legislation requirements

2.5 Assess and implement enrichment activities for specific reptile species

3. Catch, handle and restrain reptiles

3.1 Identify WHS risks associated with handling and restraining reptiles, and implement methods to minimise risks

3.2 Select and use appropriate equipment used to catch, handle and restrain reptiles

3.3 Approach and catch non-venomous reptiles while minimising risks to animal and others

3.4 Restrain reptiles using approved animal welfare management procedures

4. Assist with health care needs

4.1 Identify signs of good health in reptiles

4.2 Report signs of disease or other conditions to supervisor

4.3 Implement general health maintenance and preventative treatment procedures according to level of job responsibility

4.4 Identify options for enrichment activities and implement as directed by supervisor

5. Feed reptiles

5.1 Identify digestive system features and relate to reptile-specific feeding routines and diets

5.2 Identify preferred food sources and assess samples for quality and suitability

5.3 Identify potential feeding hazards and implement risk control options

5.4 Prepare food in accordance with dietary needs

5.5 Distribute feed according to schedule/feeding plan

6. Maintain records

6.1 Complete feed and treatment records noting food consumption, health and care activities

6.2 Report abnormalities to supervisor

6.3 Complete documentation relevant to licences and transport, where required


Qualifications and Skillsets

ACMSPE311 appears in the following qualifications:

  • ACM30310 - Certificate III in Captive Animals
  • ACM40310 - Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services
  • ACM30410 - Certificate III in Companion Animal Services
  • ACM40410 - Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
  • ACM20110 - Certificate II in Animal Studies
  • ACM30110 - Certificate III in Animal Studies
  • ACM30210 - Certificate III in Animal Technology
  • ACM40210 - Certificate IV in Captive Animals
  • ACM50110 - Diploma of Animal Technology
  • ACM40412 - Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing

And the skillsets: