Maintenance of Pens and Handling Facilities - Maintenance Fundamentals (Module 3/4)

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2 modules

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Instructor
Emily Litzow

Price
$100.00 AUD + GST

Description

Your role in maintaining a well-functioning feedlot is essential to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of both cattle and workers. 

We will explore the fundamentals of how to keep pens, bunks, troughs, and related facilities in good condition.

This module will cover:

  • Performing maintenance tasks to keep feedlot pens safe and functional.
  • Following procedures to identify, report, and address pen issues.
  • Implementing preventative maintenance to reduce repairs and costs.
  • Cleaning and repairing bunks and troughs to support cattle health.
  • Identifying and addressing hazards to improve animal welfare.
  • Recognising welding safety principles, including PPE and hazard awareness.
  • Understanding basic welding repair requirements for feedlot infrastructure.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate ALFA Certificate of Completion 2025

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