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Career Guidance Knowledge services K102 - hygiene and occupational health services K1022 - occupational health and safety Safe horseback riding principles
Description
Safe horseback riding and training principles.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 0 occupations
- Optional in 4 occupations
- Total: 4 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 9 (Elementary occupations)
Optional for
- Equine yard managerEquine yard managers are responsible for the day to day running of the yard including managing staff, care of the horses, all aspects of health and safety and dealing…
- Police officerPolice officers use investigation methods to prevent crime, to pursue and apprehend criminals, and protect the public from violent and criminal activities. They perform surveillanc…
- Equine workerEquine workers provide caring activities for horses and ponies. Duties The duties of an equine worker include, but are not limited to: Caring and feeding of ponies and horses,…
- GroomGrooms provide practical daily horse care to ensure the horses health, welfare and safety.They take part in exercising horses, cleaning and maintaining the stables, buildings and t…
Related skills
- Provide care for horses
- Teach young horses
- Transportation vehicles for horses
- Clean stalls
- Young horses training
- Supervise hygiene procedures in agricultural settings
- Livestock species
- Prepare equid hooves
- Analyse animal locomotion
- Breed stock
- Make farrier tools and supplies
- Maintain the farm
Last updated on February 18, 2026
