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View Unit : Prepare and Operate machinery to Process trees

Unit
Unit Reference Number
T/601/6824
Qualification Framework
QCF
Title
Prepare and Operate machinery to Process trees
Unit Level
Level 2
Unit Sub Level
None
Guided Learning Hours
45
Unit Credit Value
6
Date of Withdrawal
SSAs
3.2 Horticulture And Forestry
Unit Grading Structure
Pass
Assessment Guidance

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria
Learning Outcome - The learner will:Assessment Criterion - The learner can:
1

Be able to select and prepare machinery

1.1

Contribute to a risk assessment

1.2

Select appropriate machinery to process trees

1.3

Carry out pre and post-start checks to test all operating functions of the equipment

2

Be able to drive and manoeuvre machinery

2.1

Drive and manoeuvre the machine on site and in a safe and effective way

2.2

Create and maintain brash mats

3

Be able to process felled trees

3.1

Process the felled trees in accordance with the job specification

3.2

Use and maintain machinery in accordance with relevant legislation and manufacturer’s instructions

4

Be able to work safely and minimise environmental damage

4.1

Work in a way which maintains health and safety and is consistent with relevant legislation, codes of practice and any additional requirements

4.2

Maintain effective communication and teamwork

4.3

Complete clear and accurate records as required

5

Know how to prepare machinery

5.1

State the safety requirements, routine and functional checks required for machine and operator protection

5.2

Describe the procedure for loading/unloading the machine from a low-loader

5.3

Describe safe driving techniques that should be used on site

6

Know how to process trees

6.1

Describe how to recognise and select size and species categories to meet the job specification

6.2

Describe how to process trees

6.3

Explain how to retrieve information on individual and cumulative products

7

Know relevant health and safety legislation and environmental good practice

7.1

Outline current health and safety legislation, codes of practice and any additional requirements

7.2

State why it is important to maintain good communication and team work within the working environment

7.3

Describe the types of records that may be required for management and legislative requirements and the importance of accurate record keeping

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