Certificate II in Shearing learning object mapping
Relationship between Performance Criteria & Learning Objects Record of Training & Assessment Parts A & B Assessable Learning Objects Assessment Tools
CODE TITLE ASSESSABLE OBJECT ASSESSMENT TOOLS
RTE2310A Prepare handpiece and downtube for machine shearing 5 Risk assessment and control in the shearing shed A. Hazards and risks in the shearing shed

B. Risk assessment in the shearing shed

C. Risk control in the shearing shed
10. Handpiece and downtube preparation B. Loading a handpiece
11. Comb and cutter preparation A. Selecting combs and cutters
RTE2302A Grind combs and cutters for machine shearing 5. Risk assessment and control in the shearing shed A. Hazards and risks in the shearing shed

B. Risk assessment in the shearing shed

C. Risk control in the shearing shed
12. Principles of grinding A. Good grinding principles - Answer sheet

A. Good grinding principles
13. Preparation for grinding A. Parts of a grinder
14. Perform grinding procedures A. Grinder safety
RTE1106A Shear sheep to novice level 5. Risk assessment and control in the shearing shed A. Hazards and risks in the shearing shed

B. Risk assessment in the shearing shed

C. Risk control in the shearing shed
15. Shearing health and fitness A. Zoonoses

A. Zoonoses - Answer sheet
16. Novice shearing A. Pre-shearing instruction

C. Shearing safety

B. Points of a sheep
RTE2107A Crutch sheep 5. Risk assessment and control in the shearing shed A. Hazards and risks in the shearing shed

B. Risk assessment in the shearing shed

C. Risk control in the shearing shed
17. Crutching A. Crutching technique
RTE2149A Shear sheep to improver level 5. Risk assessment and control in the shearing shed A. Hazards and risks in the shearing shed

B. Risk assessment in the shearing shed

C. Risk control in the shearing shed
18. Shearing operations Assessment tools for this Learning Object are not available
19. Shearing challenges B. Danger points
20. Improver shearing Assessment tools for this Learning Object are not available
RTC2801A Participate in Workplace Communications 1. Shearing shed teamwork A. Safety signs

B. Tally book
2. Shearing shed recording and reporting A. Calculate pen fill
RTC2701A Follow OHS Procedures 4. OHS in the shearing industry A. OHS responsibilities
5. Risk assessment and control in the shearing shed A. Hazards and risks in the shearing shed

B. Risk assessment in the shearing shed

C. Risk control in the shearing shed
RTC2702A Observe Environmental Work Practices 7. Environmental responsibility in the shearing shed A. Dealing with waste
RTC2705A Work effectively in the Industry 1. Shearing shed teamwork A. Safety signs

B. Tally book
8. Working in the shearing industry A. Bullying

B. Disposable income
9. Shearing shed roles and workflow A. Jobs in the shearing shed

B. Shearing workflow

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