Pork Industry Training WA (Pitwa) last week introduced 20 Western Australian pork producers and piggery workers to the Pork Industry Skills Passport, which details and endorses a person’s workplace skills and competencies and provides an employer with verification.
The 12-month training scheme began last July. According to Pitwa training officer, Frances Gartrell, all pork producers should be aware of the new staff competency requirements, effective from March 2011, in the Model Code of Practice being regulated in each state.
“This means producers should start preparing now to ensure they and their staff will meet those competency requirements,” Gartrell said.
Code
The code requires that pigs must be cared for by personnel skilled in pig husbandry and competent to maintain the health and welfare of the animals in accordance with the standards listed in the code, or are under the direct supervision of such personnel.
The pork industry Stockperson Skill Set covers the minimum skills required by a stockperson ‘responsible for the day-to-day needs of pigs’ or of a person ‘under the direct supervision of such personnel.’
Skill set
The Stockperson Skill Set, as defined by industry, registered training organisations and Australian Pork Limited, comprises these units of competence:
• Comply with industry animal welfare requirements.
• Care for health and welfare of pigs.
• Implement animal health control programmes.
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• Administer medication to animals.
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