SKILL  KNOWLEDGE  SAFETY

TDMMB4507A - Monitor condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 metres

Description

This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to monitor the condition an seaworthiness of a small commercial vessel up to 24 metres, including awareness of the fundamental principles of vessel construction, load-lines conditions of assignment, structural elements to restrain fires, design characteristics that contribute to watertight integrity, and regulatory requirements for seaworthiness.

Pre/Co-Requisites

Nil

Application

The unit has applications in the qualification for a Coxswain and Master 5 on a small commercial vessel up to 24 m in length operating in coastal waters, i.e. Certificate II in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations – Coxswain) and Certificate III in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations – Master Class 5).

Performance Criteria

1 Monitor the condition of a small vessel up to 24 m
1.1 Work to monitor condition and seaworthiness of the vessel is planned and carried out in accordance with procedures and safety regulations
1.2 Where required, vessel is slipped as per standard operating procedures
1.3 Coverage and frequency of checks and inspections on the vessel complies with the procedures
1.4 Checks of the integrity of the vessel’s hull are correctly carried out
1.5 Action taken in anticipation of environmental changes is timely and appropriate to the change
1.6 Action taken in emergency situations is appropriate to the significance of the situation and ensures maintenance of watertight integrity
1.7 Precautions are taken to ensure that vessel and on-board powered equipment is operated in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and regulations

2 Identify and explain the structural components and material of a small vessel
2.1 Basic structural components are correctly identified
2.2 Reasons for deteriorated hull and fittings are identified and explained
2.3 Basic understanding of the properties and application of common materials used in small vessel construction is demonstrated and applied when operating a small vessel

3 Rectify identified problems with the condition of the vessel
3.1 Any deterioration of the vessel’s hull or structure is identified either in the water or on a slipway and reported to relevant personnel and appropriate action is initiated to fix the identified problem
3.2 Repairs and corrosion control are initiated and coordinated in accordance with procedures and manufacturer’s instructions
3.3 Communication with others concerning the condition and seaworthiness of the vessel and related action is clear, concise and made at a suitable time and place
3.4 Records of problems identified and actions taken are complete, accurate and comply with requirements.

Required Skills & Knowledge

Required Knowledge
This describes the knowledge required for this unit.
  • Relevant State and Territory regulations applicable to small coastal vessels up to 24 m
  • Relevant OH&S legislation and policies
  • Procedures for the checking and inspecting the seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Standard operating procedures for slipping a small vessel up to 24 m
  • The principal stresses which act on the structure of a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Principles and procedures to ensure the watertight integrity of hull of a small vessel up to 24 m in both normal and emergency situations
  • Damage control measures that may be required to maintain the integrity of the hull in a range of typical emergency situations that could occur on a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Procedures for the initiation and coordination of repair and/or replacement on board a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Repairs and corrosion control measures, including surface preparation and painting and antifouling on small vessels up to 24 m
  • Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to inspection and maintenance operations, including recommended precautions as per Australian Standard on Entry into Confined Spaces (AS2865)
  • A basic understanding of the properties and application of materials used in the construction of small vessels up to 24 m
  • Construction, layout and subdivision requirements of various types of small vessels up to 24 m
  • Records that must be maintained concerning the seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m

Required Skills
This describes the basic skills required for this unit.
  • Use basic verbal communication skills required when monitoring the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Read, interpret and apply basic instructions, stability book, vessel plans and specifications relevant to monitoring the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Work safely and collaboratively with others when monitoring the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Select and use equipment as per operating instructions
  • Recognise faulty equipment and components and take appropriate action
  • Recognise routine problems when monitoring the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m and take appropriate action
  • Adapt to changes in equipment and procedures in the workplace
  • Follow required work schedule as per company requirements
  • Follow all required OH&S procedures and precautions when monitoring the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Secure a small vessel up to 24 m before it puts to sea
  • Slip a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Check and inspect the seaworthiness and watertight integrity of a small vessel up to 24 m

Range Statement

General Context
  • Work must be carried out:
    • in compliance with the relevant maritime regulations applicable to monitoring the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m
  • Work is performed:
    • within a defined range of operations and routine procedures, with responsibility for own outputs in relation to specified quality standards and some responsibility for others
  • Work involves:
    • the conduct of routine monitoring of condition and seaworthiness of a vessel and the specification of solutions to a defined range of typical problems concerning deterioration of a vessel’s hull, structure and equipment
  • Work requires:
    • some discretion and judgement in initiating action to report and rectify identified problems with the condition and seaworthiness of the vessel

Worksite Environment
  • Vessel may include:
    • any small Australian commercial vessel up to 24 m
  • Seaworthiness of a vessel must be maintained:
    • by day or night in both normal and emergency situations
    • under any possible conditions of sea, weather and loading
    • while underway
    • during berthing and unberthing operations
    • in port
    • in slip or dock
    • while anchoring or mooring
  • Action taken to monitor the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m (within limits of responsibility) may include:
    • routine inspections
    • checks prior to departure
    • checks on completion of a voyage
    • checks on completion of maintenance activities
    • checks in anticipation of a change in sea and weather conditions
    • testing of tanks to check watertight integrity
    • checks during an emergency which may have caused damage or changes tothe seaworthiness of the vessel
  • Repair and maintenance procedures for a small vessel up to 24 m (within limits of responsibility) may include:
    • repairs to equipment, components, hull and vessel’s structure
    • surface preparation and painting
    • antifouling
    • lubrication
    • replacement of faulty equipment or components
    • preparations and precautions prior to entry into any confined space
  • Sources of information and documentation may include:
    • relevant maritime regulations applicable to monitoring the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m
    • procedures for monitoring of condition and seaworthiness of small vessels
    • vessel and equipment manufacturer’s instructions, plans, specifications and recommended procedures
    • vessel stability book
    • vessel survey documentation
    • safety management system
    • instructions of relevant maritime authorities related to the seaworthiness of small vessels up to 24 m
    • maintenance schedules and records
    • relevant codes of practice
  • Applicable regulations and legislation may include:
    • relevant sections of NSCV and regulations of State and Territory marine authorities related to the operation of a small vessel up to 24 m
    • relevant Commonwealth, State and Territory OH&S legislation

Evidence Guide

Critical aspects of evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit
  • Monitor and evaluate the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m under both on the water and on a slip
  • Identify any deterioration of the vessel’s hull, structure or equipment
  • Take appropriate preventative and remedial action to maintain the security and watertight integrity of the vessel’s hull
  • Initiate and coordinate maintenance, repair or replacement of faulty or damaged equipment or structure as per procedures and manufacturer’s instructions
  • Exercise all required safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures during inspection and maintenance operations, including required precautions and procedures for entry into a confined space
  • Communicate effectively with others when taking action to maintain the seaworthiness of the vessel

 

Evidence required for demonstration of consistent performance
  • Performance is demonstrated consistently over a period of time and in a suitable range of contexts
  • Consistently applies underpinning knowledge and skills when:
    • carrying out routine and emergency monitoring of a small vessel’s seaworthiness both on the water and during slipping of the vessel
    • identifying and evaluating problems concerning the condition of a vessel and the integrity of its hull and determining suitable courses of action
    • initiating and coordinating any required repair or maintenance activities to ensure the seaworthiness of a vessel
    • applying precautions during monitoring, repair and maintenance operations
  • Shows evidence of application of relevant workplace procedures, including:
    • relevant maritime regulations
    • OH&S regulations and hazard prevention policies and procedures
    • job procedures and work instructions
    • relevant manufacturer’s guidelines relating to the seaworthiness the vessel
    • procedures to protect the integrity and security of the vessel’s hull
  • Action is taken promptly to report and/or rectify problems with the seaworthiness of a vessel and the integrity of its hull
  • Work is completed systematically with required attention to detail
  • Recognises and adapts appropriately to cultural differences in the workplace, including modes of behaviour and interactions among crew and others


Context of assessment

  • Assessment of competency must comply with the assessment requirements of the relevant maritime regulations
  • Assessment of this unit must be undertaken within relevant marine authority approved and audited arrangements by a registered training organisation:
    • As a minimum, assessment of knowledge must be conducted through appropriate written/oral examinations, and
    • Appropriate practical assessment must occur:
      • at the registered training organisation; and/or
      • on an appropriate working or training vessel


Specific resources required for assessment
Access is required to opportunities to:

  • participate in a range of exercises, case studies and other simulated practical and knowledge assessments that demonstrate the skills and knowledge to monitor the condition and the seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 m in a range of operational situations; and/or
  • assist in maintaining the seaworthiness of a vessel in a range of operational situations either:
    • using a suitable simulator over an appropriate range of simulated loading and operational situations
    • in appropriate practical situations on an operational commercial or training small vessel up to 24 m










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