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. Plan fumigation | 1.1 Determine the need for fumigation as an option within an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Integrated Resource Management (IRM) strategy. 1.2 Determine type of fumigant and application rate 1.3 Select method of fumigant application to suit type of pest and soil or media type 1.4 Assess appropriateness of site and soil conditions for selected fumigation method |
2. Prepare site for fumigation | 2.1 Identify hazards, assess risks and implement control measures in relation to the use of fumigants 2.2 Establish site security measures to control access during fumigation and prescribed re-entry periods 2.3 Set up emergency system 2.4 Prepare soil, measure soil temperature and check soil moisture to ensure that the required concentration of fumigant is retained in the soil for the required period of time |
3. Prepare application equipment and fumigants | 3.1 Select and use appropriate personal protective equipment as per label instructions 3.2 Select application equipment appropriate for the fumigation in accordance with label directions and industry practice 3.3 Check operational effectiveness of fumigation machinery and equipment 3.4 Calibrate fumigation equipment to deliver the correct application rate 3.5 Transport and store fumigants 3.6 Prepare fumigant |
4. Conduct and monitor fumigation | 4.1 Apply fumigant using appropriate equipment and fumigation methods 4.2 Respond to emergency situations using emergency response procedures 4.3 Apply appropriate soil sealing methods to contain fumigant 4.4 Monitor fumigation site during exposure time to prevent unauthorised access 4.5 Aerate soils fully and accurately test for evidence of residual gas by conducting germination test or sowing indicator crop 4.6 Establish re-entry times and control risks to human and animal health 4.7 Notify appropriate personnel of any further risk control measures required 4.8 Ventilate fumigation enclosure if fumigation performed in glasshouse or similar to remove fumigant in safe and controlled manner |
5. Restore site | 5.1 Collect and remove all equipment, fumigants and waste 5.2 Remove signage when site is available for re-use 5.3 Restore site |
6. Clean, safety-check and store equipment and fumigants | 6.1 Clean, decontaminate, check and store equipment and personal protective equipment in appropriate location 6.2 Dispose of all waste as per the label |
7. Record fumigation details | 7.1 Record details of fumigation 7.2 Record and report safety incidents or poisoning to the appropriate person or authority |
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 need for fumigation
select appropriate fumigant and application method
conduct pre-operational checks on equipment and personal protective equipment
prepare site for fumigation
set up and calibrating fumigation equipment
fumigate soils safely in accordance with chemical label
aerate soils and check for residual fumigant gas
ventilate fumigation enclosure if fumigation is performed in glasshouse or similar
clean and store fumigation equipment and personal protective equipment after completing work
use appropriate personal protective equipment
follow emergency procedures during an accident or spillage
complete fumigation records follow enterprise work health and safety policies
The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:
primary and secondary soil/media pests
threshold pest levels and cost benefit
fumigant free options for pest control including Integrated Pest/Resistance Management principles
how to interpret fumigant label and SDS requirements
soil, media type, moisture and temperature factors in relation to fumigation
features, functions, calibration and set up of fumigation equipment
legislation, regulations and licensing requirements in relation to fumigant use
risk factors including human and animal health, weather, leakage, spillage and environmental
requirements for disposal of excess fumigants, clearing spillages and equipment clean up
a variety of primary and secondary soil and media pests
a variety of fumigant labels and SDS used in the workplace
types and application of personal protective equipment