Best Practice in Milking Process Technique 6N20476
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the
knowledge, skill and competence to perform and
manage the dairy herd milking process. The course supports the
integration of key milking routines with regard to required milk quality, food safety, dairy herd health and dairy cow welfare for commercial Irish dairy herds.
*** Please note prerequisite for attending this course requires 100 Hours Milking experience, each learner who attends this course must also have access to a milking parlour of their choice for the practical assessment part of this course
Description
• Preparation for milking
• Milking Routine
• Cluster Attachment
• Milking Quality
• Washing Up
• Mastitis Prevention
Contents
• Evaluate the factors that affect milk composition, milk quality and food safety;
• Assess sickness and abnormal behaviour in dairy cows in terms of common signs and symptoms;
• Appraise best practice bio-security measures necessary to maintain a disease free herd;
• Assess situations where diseases in dairy cows pose risks to milk production and quality, to milking operator health, and consumer health;
• Assess legislative, and health and safety issues associated with milking;
• Appraise common milking parlour types;
• Report clearly on the implementation of any instructions and communications received in relation to the milking process and specific control measures;
• Utilise appropriate preparatory and post milking procedures for the milking process;
• Assess herd health pre-milking to identify cows which are on heat, lame or ill;
• Utilise best practice procedures in regard to operator hygiene;
• Utilise recognised best practice procedures in regard to key cow pre and post milking procedures;
• Supervise the manual or automatic milking machine washing and rinsing procedure;
• Manage the implementation of risk assessment and hazard control.
Course Notes
Entry Requirements: Good command of the English language with basic numeracy skills.
ASSESSMENT MODE:
• Skills demonstration: 60 marks
• Theory Examination: 30 marks
• Oral examination: 10 marks
Credit Value: 5
Successful candidates will receive a QQI level 6 Minor Award in Milking Process Routine. Successful completion of this component award enables the learner to transfer to programmes leading to other certificates where this component is a mandatory or an elective requirement.
*** Please note prerequisite for attending this course requires 100 Hours Milking experience
*** Each Learner attending this course must also have access to a milking parlour of their choice, this is required for practical assessment part of the course
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