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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Plan a marine survey for a commercial vessel
  2. Observe and assist with conducting and monitoring survey
  3. Finalise survey
  4. Review survey

Range Statement

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

WHS/OHS requirements: must include:

atmospheric monitoring

elimination of hazardous materials and substances

fatigue management

first aid equipment

hazard and risk control

manual handling including shifting, lifting and carrying

personal protective equipment and clothing

safety data sheets/material safety data sheets (SDSs/MSDSs)

safety equipment

site specific and/or organisational requirements

Environmental requirements must include:

legislation

organisational policies and procedures

site specific and/or organisational requirements

workplace practices

Legislative requirements must include:

applicable sections of Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law

National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV)

State/Territory legislation, guidelines and handbooks applicable to safe construction, modification and operation of commercial vessels

USL Code

WHS/OHS Act

Organisational requirements must include:

anti-discrimination

award and enterprise agreements

code of conduct

confidentiality and privacy

environment

equal opportunity

industrial relations

professional indemnity and public liability

record management systems and archiving

relevant industry codes of practice

WHS/OHS

Commercial vessels must include:

Vessels defined in Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law

Environmental awareness issues must include:

asbestos

bilge

blasting

coatings

fluids identified and otherwise

exhaust

garbage

noise

SDSs/MSDSs

sewages

Survey purpose must include:

initial and periodic surveys of domestic commercial vessels

Survey scope must include:

National Standards for Administration of Marine Safety

Survey procedures must include:

emergency

evacuation

handling

observation

organisational guidelines and code of conduct

safety

Relevant information and documentation include one or more of the following:

case files/incident reports

certificates of survey, operation

checklists

deck and engine logs

details of survey location

forms (such as application forms, notification forms)

insurance certificates

licence or permit requirements

notices (such as seizure notice, infringement notice)

operating manuals and owner instructions

plans and charts

previous surveys

safety management system

ship log books and other recordkeeping instruments

vessel Stability Book

Survey tools and equipment include one or more of the following:

barcol hardness tester

boroscope

communication equipment:

internet connection

mobile phone

drill, hammer/welder’s hammer, screwdriver, small mallet

entry authority

hydrometer

ICT equipment

labels

light meters

mirror

moisture meter

noise meter

personal protective equipment (such as respirators, gloves, overalls, boots, hearing protection, goggles, masks)

photographs

pocket calculator

recording equipment:

camera

dictaphone

notebook

scraper

silver chloride reference cell

sounding tapes

tape measure/measuring wheel

thermography

thermometers

ultrasonics

Relevant personnel must include:

crew

manager of private survey company

owners or owner representatives of vessels and/or charters

port authorities

representatives of:

classification societies

government

law firm

protection and indemnity clubs

stevedores

work colleagues

yard personnel

Required documentation must include:

consideration of:

checklists

diaries

legislative requirements

logs

organisational requirements

survey purpose

technical evaluations

type of vessel to be surveyed

Survey report includes one or more of the following:

advice given

costs

data analysis

difficulties or issues faced

documents copied

measurements recorded

photographs

recommendations for future work results

test results


Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to, and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria.

Assisting in the implementation of a survey plan for a commercial vessel should be undertaken in at least three different survey purpose contexts and include:

accurately interpreting numerical data required as part of survey processes

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

communicating effectively and following safe work practices while assisting with a marine survey

coordinating and scheduling tools, equipment and personnel requirements appropriate to survey procedures

developing effective planning documents

documenting suitable checking and survey procedures

eliciting information from a variety of sources

ensuring high level of detail in recordkeeping

estimating, measuring and calculating time required to complete tasks

identifying problems and arranging appropriate corrective action

interpreting and accurately applying information from legislation, regulations and codes of practice

interpreting, applying and conveying information verbally, in writing and diagrammatically

maintaining documentation

observing situations and analysing information

performing accurate and reliable calculations

preparing interview documentation using accurate expression and appropriate level of formality in structure and format

reading and interpreting:

plans accurately

survey documentation and data

recording and reporting workplace information

using and maintaining relevant tools, equipment and materials

using appropriate communication and interpersonal techniques with colleagues and people external to the organisation

using computers for word processing and manipulation of statistical data

using critical analysis, evaluation and deductive reasoning

working safely and continually reviewing changing work environment

writing high quality reports using appropriate formats.


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:

applicable commonwealth, state/territory legislation, regulations, codes of practice, standards, and established safe practices relevant to conducting a survey for commercial vessels

appropriate mathematical procedures for estimating and measuring, including calculating time to complete tasks

environmental protection requirements, including safe disposal of waste and compliance with marine environment protection legislation

established communication channels and protocols

legal and organisational requirements for documentation

organisational policy, procedures, guidelines and protocols

own and others’ areas of responsibility

permit, licensing and certification requirements required by maritime industry authorities

procedures for recording and reporting information

purposes of surveys including statutory, trade, insurance, sale and purchase

research and sampling techniques

responding to diversity

responses to non-compliance

risk management

security storage of evidence/information

scope, depth and frequency of marine surveys

survey procedures

types of tools and equipment, and procedures for their safe use and maintenance

WHS/OHS legislation, policies and procedures.