(continued) TDMMB1307B CARRY OUT SHIPBOARD FABRICATION AND REPAIR OPERATIONS |
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b | Fabrication and repair activities may include: (continued)
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| identification of faulty structures or fittings and arranging for repair or replacement
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| fabrication of metal and wooden structures and components to specification
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| preparation of marine surfaces prior to the application of the prescribed marine coating
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| selection and application of appropriate marine preservatives or finishes for particular surfaces |
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c | Damage or deterioration of vessel's structure, components and fittings may include: | 1
| corrosion of structures, components, hull fittings and equipment
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| damage caused through an accident
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| deterioration caused by wear or metal fatigue
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d | Maintenance tools and equipment may include: | 1
| hand tools, including spanners, wrenches, screwdrivers, hacksaws, chipping hammers and scrapers, etc.
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| electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills
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| welding equipment
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| milling machines, bench drills and lathes
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| pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills
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| marine preservative finish application equipment such as brushes, spay guns, rollers
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| greasing and lubrication tools
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| rinsing and storage equipment
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| protective clothing and equipment such as:
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| eye and ear protection
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| safety boots and helmet
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| dust and fume masks |
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e | Fabrication and repair hazards may include: | 1
| moving heavy loads using unsafe lifting procedures
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| unsecured machinery, components or repair equipment
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| slippery deck
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| welding equipment
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