List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1 | Control muster | 1.1 | Convey information from the control centre concerning the nature and scope of the emergency |
| 1.2 | Confirm and verify personnel gathered at the muster point against current person-on-board lists |
| 1.3 | Confirm personnel and craft readiness status with the incident controller |
| 1.4 | Maintain control of the muster point in order to ensure that an orderly and safe evacuation is achieved |
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2 | Conduct organised deployment of TEMPSC | 2.1 | Direct mustered personnel to board the craft to procedures |
| 2.2 | Check all personnel to ensure that they are safely secured within craft and all required safety equipment has been verified as operational prior to launch |
| 2.3 | Launch craft to procedure, ensuring the safety of all personnel is maintained during the launch |
| 2.4 | Manoeuvre the launched craft away from the facility/ installation to a pre-determined location, safe holding area or distance |
| 2.5 | Utilise all equipment to assist in the safe operation of the craft |
| 2.6 | Communicate with nominated agencies and services in order to convey the position and condition of craft and personnel and to assist in the recovery of the craft |
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3 | Provide leadership in TEMPSC deployment and welfare of personnel | 3.1 | Take command of the TEMPSC and oversight the welfare and safety of those on board |
| 3.2 | Determine disposition of personnel within the TEMPSC and see to the allocation of resources |
| 3.3 | Communicate with other survival craft and base station in order to facilitate self rescue and recovery of others in the affected area |
| 3.4 | Prepare craft and personnel for safe recovery by the appropriate methods |
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4 | Control hazards | 4.1 | Identify hazards arising from the abandonment |
| 4.2 | Assess the risks arising from those hazards |
| 4.3 | Implement measures to control those risks in line with procedures and duty of care |
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5 | Respond to problems | 5.1 | Identify possible problems |
| 5.2 | Determine problems needing action |
| 5.3 | Determine possible problem causes |
| 5.4 | Rectify problem using solution within area of responsibility |
| 5.5 | Follow through items initiated until final resolution has occurred |
| 5.6 | Report problems outside area of responsibility to designated person |
Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy the requirements of the elements and performance criteria, and include the ability to:
identify hazards and apply control measures
communicate clearly and unambiguously with personnel under stress
initiate emergency response plans and evacuation, coordinate activities and manage personnel
launch, operate, navigate emergency craft according to procedures
oversee the welfare and safety of people on board emergency craft
oversee application of procedures and use of equipment to facilitate safe recovery
read and interpret procedures
interpret information about changing conditions, hazards and individuals’ needs and make prompt decisions about action and allocation of resources.
Evidence must be provided that demonstrates knowledge of:
organisational procedures relevant to the launching and command of a totally enclosed motor propelled survival craft (TEMPSC)
hazards that may arise in deployment of TEMPSC and their control
principles involved in the launching, handling and recovery of survival craft
factors to be considered during the operation of survival craft in all types of weather conditions
types and operation of equipment typically contained within a survival craft
emergency response plans and procedures
evacuation procedures and alarms
location of safety equipment and survival craft, such as TEMPSC
procedures for loss of command situations.
Assessment for this unit of competency will be in a simulated environment. Simulation should be based on survival craft and launching systems relevant to the particular facility/installation and will include walk-throughs of the relevant competency components. Simulations may also include the use of case studies/scenarios, role plays and 3-D virtual reality interactive systems.
The unit will be assessed in as holistic a manner as is practical and the judgement of competence based on a holistic assessment of the evidence.
Assessment will occur over a range of situations which will include disruptions to normal and planned operations.
Assessment may be integrated with the assessment of other relevant units of competency, for example:
PMAWHS215 Apply offshore facility abandonment and sea survival procedures and practices.
The collection of performance evidence:
will use simulated situations
must provide evidence of the ability to control a TEMPSC and to perform over the range of situations which might be expected to be encountered in evacuation and recovery situations
must include the deployment of TEMPSC in a simulated environment.
Off-the-job assessment must sufficiently reflect realistic operational workplace conditions that cover all aspects of workplace performance, including environment, task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.
Knowledge evidence may be collected concurrently with performance evidence (provided a record is kept) or through an independent process, such as workbooks, written assessments or interviews (provided a record is kept).
Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate.
Conditions for assessment must include access to all tools, equipment, materials and documentation required, including relevant workplace procedures, product and manufacturing specifications associated with this unit.
The regulatory framework will be reflected in workplace policies and procedures and is not required to be independently assessed.
Foundation skills are integral to competent performance of the unit and should not be assessed separately.
Assessors must satisfy the assessor competency requirements that are in place at the time of the assessment as set by the VET regulator.
In addition, the assessor or anyone acting in subject matter expert role in assessment must demonstrate both technical competency and currency. If the assessor cannot demonstrate technical competency and currency they must assess with a subject matter expert who does meet these requirements.
Technical competence can be demonstrated through one or more of:
relevant VET or other qualification/Statement of Attainment
appropriate workplace experience undertaking the type of work being assessed under routine and non-routine conditions
appropriate workplace experience supervising/evaluating the type of work being assessed under routine and non-routine conditions
Currency can be demonstrated through one or more of:
being currently employed undertaking the type of work being assessed
being employed by the organisation undertaking the type of work being assessed and having maintained currency in accordance with that organisation’s policies and procedures
having consulted/had contact with an organisation undertaking the type of work being assessed within the last twelve months, the consultation/contact being related to assessment
conducting on-the-job training/assessments of the type of work being assessed
being an active member of a relevant professional body and participating in activities relevant to the assessment of this type of work.