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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Identify regulatory environment for shipping operations
  2. Prepare for surveys
  3. Explain survey requirements
  4. Assess influences on vessel stability
  5. Outline procedures for maintenance and repairs of hull, pumping systems, propellers, machinery and other items satisfying maintenance of Class
  6. Explain function of International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code
  7. Outline dry-dock and in-water bottom survey responsibilities of engineering staff
  8. Outline maintenance, repair and safe working practices associated with lifting and life saving equipment
  9. Outline operation of an inert gas system for a tanker
  10. Apply leadership and management skills

Range Statement

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

International maritime law includes one or more of the following:

ASM Code

certificates and other documents to be carried on board ships by international conventions

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships

International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974

International Convention on Load Lines 1966

International Health Regulations

international instruments affecting safety of ships, passengers, crew or cargo

STCW

Areas covered by classification surveys include one or more of the following:

automation

boilers/pressure vessels

cargo gear

hull

machinery

specific notations

tail shaft

Minimising and controlling both internal and external hull corrosion includes one or more of the following:

cathodic protection

coating systems

surface preparation techniques

Other systems of spaces outside the engine room include one or more of the following:

holds

pump rooms

spaces forward of the collision bulkhead

Shipboard pumping systems include one or more of the following:

ballast systems

bilge systems

Heavy items include one or more of the following:

hatches

stern doors

other large movable structures


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:

accessing information required to undertake duties in routine and emergency situations

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

assessing own work outcomes and maintaining knowledge of current codes, standards, regulations and industry practices

ensuring currency of relevant legislative and regulatory knowledge

identifying and determining appropriate ways of responding to malfunctions and emergency situations in daily operations

identifying methods and procedures needed to implement dry-docking and other duties on commercial vessels

identifying, interpreting and processing numerical and graphical information required to undertake duties in routine and emergency situations

imparting knowledge and ideas through verbal, written and visual means

planning and organising resources needed to establish and maintain safety management systems on a tanker or gas carrier

reading and interpreting written instructions, procedures and information relevant to duties of a Marine Engineer Class 2.


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:

centre of gravity

classification societies

dry-dock and in-water bottom surveys

enclosed spaces

flag State responsibilities

IMDG code

inert gas system for tankers

key international and Australian standards relating to shipping

key shipping authorities and organisations

maintenance and repairs of lifting and life saving equipment

maintenance and repairs of hull, pumping systems, propellers, machinery and other items satisfying maintenance of class

maintenance, repair and safe working practices associated with lifting and life saving equipment

maritime communication techniques

Port State Control

regulatory environment for shipping operations

relevant sections of maritime regulations, codes and conventions related to tankers and gas carriers

safety of life at sea (SOLAS)

survey requirements

terminology relating to the structure, capacities and operations of various types of tankers and gas carriers

types of ships and key features of ships

vessel stability

WHS/OHS legislation and policies.