The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. |
WHS/OHS requirements: must include: | Atmospheric monitoringElimination of hazardous materials and substancesFatigue managementFirst aid equipmentHazard and risk controlManual handling including shifting, lifting and carryingPersonal protective equipment and clothingSafety data sheets (SDS)/material safety data sheets (MSDS)Safety equipmentSite specific and/or organisational requirements |
Environmental requirements must include: | LegislationOrganisational policies and proceduresSite specific and/or organisational requirements Workplace practices |
Legislative requirements must include: | Applicable sections of Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National LawNational 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-discriminationAward and enterprise agreementsCode of conductConfidentiality and privacyEnvironmentEqual opportunityIndustrial relationsProfessional indemnity and public liability Record management systems and archivingRelevant industry codes of practiceWHS/OHS |
Commercial vessels must include: | Vessels defined in Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law |
Environmental awareness issues must include: | AsbestosBilgeBlasting CoatingsFluids identified and otherwiseExhaustGarbageNoiseSDS/MSDSSewages |
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 EvacuationHandling ObservationOrganisational guidelines and code of conductSafety |
Relevant information and documentation may include: | Case files/incident reportsCertificates of survey, operation ChecklistsDeck and engine logsDetails of survey locationForms (such as application forms, notification forms)Insurance certificatesLicence or permit requirementsNotices (such as seizure notice, infringement notice)Operating manuals and owners instructionsPlans and chartsPrevious surveysSafety management systemShip log books and other recordkeeping instruments Vessel Stability Book |
Survey tools, equipment may include: | Barcol hardness testerBoroscopeCommunication equipment:internet connectionmobile phoneDrill, hammer/welder’s hammer, screwdriver, small malletEntry authorityHydrometerICT equipmentLabelsLight metersMirrorMoisture meterNoise meterPersonal protective equipment (such as respirators, gloves, overalls, boots, hearing protection, goggles, masks)Photographs Pocket calculatorRecording equipment:cameradictaphonenotebookScraperSilver chloride reference cell Sounding tapesTape measure/measuring wheelThermographyThermometersUltrasonics |
Relevant personnel may include: | CrewManager of private survey companyOwners or owner representatives of vessels and/or chartersPort authoritiesRepresentatives of:classification societiesgovernment law firmprotection and indemnity clubs StevedoresWork colleaguesYard personnel |
Required documentation must include: | Consideration of:checklistsdiaries legislative requirementslogsorganisational requirements survey purposetechnical evaluationstype of vessel to be surveyed |
Survey report may include: | Advice givenCostsData analysisDifficulties or issues facedDocuments copied Measurements recordedPhotographsRecommendations for future work resultsTest results |