Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Pre-Requisites

  • Jumping Stewards Approval

  • Licensing Records

  • Pre Requisite Units Required and Complete?<br>

  • Candidate

OH&S

  • OHS Workplace procedures are applied

  • Safe handling and work processes are evident when working with horses

  • Jumping riding skills are assessed for competency to ride in trials

  • Emergency incidents are dealt with effectively. (Contingency planning is demonstrated)

  • Gear is checked and fitted for safety

  • Duties are completed safely in a nominated time frame

  • PPE is identified and used correctly

  • Safe operating procedures are applied to racing industry safety requirements

  • Assessor and Candidate Signature

Riders Competency for Jumping Racing

  • Rider can assess height, characteristics of jumps and distances in between

  • Rider can assess horses aptitude for jumping racing

  • Rider can identify strides to a jump at varying speeds

  • Rider can control horses in various jumping racing conditions

  • Rider can maintain an effective seat

  • Rider can ride over a variety of jumps including hurdles and steeples

  • Rider has knowledge of racing industry animal welfare requirements

  • Correct riding gear is selected

  • Sound knowledge of Rules of Racing is evident

  • Candidate and Assessor Signature

Communication Skills

  • Effective communication is carried out with employers, supervisors, instructors, co-workers and others using assertive communication techniques to gather, interpret and relay information related to developing riding skills for jumping racing

  • Instructions are both given and received effectively.

  • Candidate relates effectively with people from a range of backgrounds and abilities.

  • Others are supported in handling and provision of education and exercise for horses learning to jump.

  • Candidate and Assessor

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