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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Plan job
  2. Select and inspect equipment
  3. Prepare site and equipment
  4. Perform tasks
  5. Shut down job, clean up and maintain equipment

Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Non-essential conditions can be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.

Hazards include one or more of the following:

insufficient lighting

other specific hazards (such as trip hazards, heights, radio interference)

shipboard specific equipment in load path (such as fire monitors, ship cranes, winches)

traffic (such as pedestrians, plant)

weather (such as wind, lightning, storms)

Lifting equipment includes one or more of the following:

blocks

beam clamps

chains

eyebolts

fibre ropes

grabs

hoists

hooks

lifting beams

pallet forks and cages

personnel boxes

plate clamps

spreaders

shackles

tackles

trolleys wire ropes

winches

wire and synthetic slings

Cranes include one or more of the following:

derrick cranes

non-slewing cranes

portal boom cranes

slewing mobile cranes

tower cranes (including self erecting)

vehicle loading cranes

Appropriate personnel include one or more of the following:

colleagues

managers who are authorised to take responsibility for workplace or operations

supervisors

Load destination includes one or more of the following:

ground

loading platforms

suspended floors

vehicles

vessels

Defective equipment includes one or more of the following:

broken or stretched wires

cut/damaged fibres

damaged equipment

excessive wear


Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion and include:

adapting to differences in vessels, equipment and standard operating procedures

applying different methods for making temporary connections to loads using fibre and synthetic ropes

applying relevant work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements and work practices

applying risk assessment and hazard control strategies, including hierarchy of control

calculating rated capacity of lifting equipment

communicating with other personnel through:

appropriate worksite protocol

fixed channel two-way radio

hand signals

listening

questioning to confirm understanding

signage

written instructions

directing crane operators to move loads in a safe manner, using a slewing crane

inspecting and caring for a wide range of lifting equipment to appropriate Australian Standards and/or manufacturer specifications

interpreting rated capacity and working load limit tags

selecting and inspecting lifting equipment, ropes and chains

splicing natural fibre and synthetic ropes

taking action to promptly report and/or rectify accidents, safety incidents and operational problems according to regulations and procedures

using and maintaining ropes, wires and chains

using communications signals including:

stop – hand

stop – whistle

hoist up – hand

hoist up – whistle

hoist down – hand

hoist down – whistle

luff boom down – hand

luff boom down – whistle

luff boom up – hand

luff boom up – whistle

telescope out – hand

telescope out – whistle

telescope in – hand

telescope in – whistle

slew left – hand

slew left – whistle

slew right – hand

slew right – whistle

working safely and collaboratively with others during lifting operations on a vessel.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and include knowledge of:

appropriate mathematical procedures for estimating and measuring loads

appropriate standards relevant to the full range of techniques for undertaking dogging activities including:

International Safety Management (ISM) Code safety management system (SMS) plans, procedures, checklists and instructions

manufacturer specifications

relevant WHS/OHS requirements and work practices

relevant Australian and International Standards and regulations

vessel and company procedures

hierarchy of hazard identification and control:

elimination

substitution

isolation

engineering controls

administrative controls

load stability and safety factors in line with manufacturer specifications

personal protective equipment (PPE)

procedures for splicing natural fibre and synthetic ropes

site information including:

deck conditions (even, uneven, steel, wood)

local conditions such as access and egress

sea conditions

work method statements

types of cranes and their functions

types of knots, bends and hitches in common use, their characteristics, applications and limitations, and methods of tying them using synthetic and fibre rope of varying construction and size

types of lifting equipment and slinging techniques, and their limitations and performance in a wide range of conditions (including slings, beams, accessories, clamps, work-boxes, bins and pallets).