TDMMR5507B - Perform samanship, rigging and lifting operations on board a small domestic vessel
Description |
This unit involves the seamanship skills, knowledge and techniques required when performing routine operations and using lifting and rigging equipment on a domestic commercial vessel in accordance with safe working practices. |
Pre Requisites |
Nil |
Application |
The unit has application in qualifications for a Master 5 and Master 4, i.e. Certificate III in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations - Master Class 5) and Certificate IV in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations - Master Class 4). |
Performance Criteria |
1 Use and maintain ropes and wire 1.1 Knots, hitches and bends using fibre and synthetic ropes are correctly made and used in the course of deck operations on board a vessel 1.2 Eye splices and short splices are made in fibre and synthetic ropes in accordance with established nautical practice 1.3 Rope, wire and cables are used and maintained in accordance with company procedures and manufacturer's instructions 1.4 Breaking strain and safe working loads of ropes are determined and applied as load limits in the course of deck operations 1.5 Lines are made up in preparation for berthing of vessel 1.6 Lines are handled as directed to assist in berthing and unberthing a vessel 1.7 A warping drum is used to heave in surge and veer lines 1.8 Berthing lines are turned up and secured to bitts, staghorns and cleats as required 1.9 Moorings and hawsers are safely handled as per established nautical practice 2 Operate lifting gear 2.1 Lifting gear is checked and prepared for operation prior to use 2.2 Defective lifting gear is identified and isolated, reported and maintained in accordance with shipboard practices and recognised standards 2.3 Loads are correctly rigged using appropriate ropes and rigging gear in accordance with procedures and safety requirements 2.4 Maximum and safe working load limits are determined and are not exceeded when lifting equipment and loads using ropes, chains and rigging in accordance with shipboard procedures 2.5 Lifting gear is safely operated to carry out deck operations in accordance with requirements and manufacturer's instructions 2.6 Portable ladders are correctly used and maintained 2.7 Equipment used when working aloft is correctly maintained and stored 3 Perform tasks aloft and over vessel's side 3.1 Site and equipment for working aloft are prepared in accordance with shipboard practices and recognised standards 3.2 Required precautions are taken when working aloft or over the side 3.3 Chairs, stages, safety harnesses and appropriate safety equipment are used in accordance with shipboard practices and recognised standards 4 Lash and secure stores, cargo and access ways to a small vessel 4.1 Lashing equipment is inspected and maintained in accordance with shipboard practices and recognised standards 4.2 Faulty lashing equipment is identified and isolated, reported and maintained in accordance with shipboard practices and recognised standards 4.3 Cargo is lashed and secured in accordance with shipboard practices and recognised standards 4.4 Appropriate consideration is given to the effects of vessel's motion on stowed cargo when lashing cargo 4.5 Lashing equipment used is correctly stored after use 4.6 Personnel access ways are rigged and secured in accordance with shipboard practices and recognised standards 5 Secure a small vessel for sea 5.1 Anchors, cables and deck fittings are correctly identified and selected for use when required 5.2 Accommodation spaces and personnel facilities on board the vessel are checked for cleanliness, hygiene and tidiness and correctly secured for sea in accordance with established procedures and tourism or operational standards 5.3 Equipment and items on deck and in equipment and galley spaces are secured in accordance with regulatory requirements 5.4 Watertight integrity of vessel is checked and appropriate action is taken to prepare for prevailing and forecast weather and sea conditions 5.5 Anchor tasks are carried out in accordance with established nautical practice 5.6 Vessel is prepared and anchored in varying weather conditions 5.7 Anchor is weighed and vessel proceed in those same conditions |
Required Skills & Knowledge |
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE This describes the knowledge required for this unit
REQUIRED SKILLS This describes the basic skills required for this unit.
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Range Statement |
GENERAL CONTEXT Work must be carried out:
Work is performed:
Work involves:
WORKSITE ENVIRONMENT Vessel may include:
Rigging operations may include:
Rigging operations may be carried out:
Knots and splices may include:
Personnel access equipment may include:
Lifting gear may include:
Equipment for working aloft and over the side may include:
Cargo to be lashed may include:
Lifting gear components may include:
Sources of information and documentation may include:
Applicable regulations and legislation may include:
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Evidence Guide |
Critical aspects of evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit Assessment must confirm appropriate knowledge and skills to:
Evidence required for demonstration of consistent performance Performance is demonstrated consistently over a period of time and in a suitable range of contexts
Context of assessment
Specific resources required for assessment Access is required to opportunities to:
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