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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Establish engine room working system and procedures
  2. Supervise the engine room team

Required Skills

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE

This describes the knowledge required for this unit

Applicable sections of relevant maritime regulations dealing with engine room watchkeeping principles arrangements procedures roles and responsibilities within the limits of responsibility of an Engineer Class

Relevant OHampS legislation and policies and procedures

Engine room resource management systems

Implications of a range of factors that can affect engine room watchkeeping functions and the composition of the engine room management team

Causes of groundings collisions and casualties when on board a vessel

Engine room operational hazards and implications for watchkeeping

Watch handover procedures

Engine room instrumentation controls and alarms

Functions of unmanned machinery space UMS controls alarms and indicators

Ways of assessing the current competency of the vessels engine room personnel and their familiarity with the vessels equipment procedures and operational capability

Features and characteristics of propulsion and auxiliary machinery equipment and systems typically found on vessels of less than kW propulsion power operating within offshore limits

Signs of fatigue

Fatigue management principles and techniques

Maritime communication techniques

TDMMFB ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN KW PROPULSION POWER

TDMMF3807B ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN 3,000 KW PROPULSION POWER

REQUIRED SKILLS

This describes the basic skills required for this unit

Communicate effectively with others on engine room watchkeeping arrangements issues and associated requirements

Read interpret and apply instructions procedures and information relevant to the role and responsibilities of a Engineer Class as they relate to the establishment of engine room watchkeeping procedures on vessels of less than kW propulsion power

Select and use appropriate internal and external communications equipment

Provide leadership to the engine room team during engine room watchkeeping duties

Take appropriate initiatives related to the protection of the environment

Interpret and follow standard watchkeeping practices

Modify activities dependent on differing vessel contingencies risk situations and environments

Identify and solve problems that may arise during watchkeeping duties and report problems and issues and take appropriate action based on available information

Monitor and anticipate hazards and risks that may arise during watchkeeping duties and take appropriate action

Adapt to differences in vessels engine room plant and equipment and watchkeeping procedures

Monitor the selection and operation of engine room plant and equipment as required in the course of watchkeeping functions

Evidence Required

TDMMFB ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN KW PROPULSION POWER

TDMMF3807B ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN 3,000 KW PROPULSION POWER

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the Performance Criteria the Range Statement and the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the Performance Criteria, , the Range Statement and the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package.

Critical aspects of evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Assessment must confirm appropriate knowledge and skills to

a

Establish engine room watchkeeping arrangements and procedures

b

Assign engine room watchkeeping responsibilities

c

Assess current competency of engine room personnel in terms of their watchkeeping roles and responsibilities

d

Monitor engine room watchkeeping procedures

e

Communicate effectively with others concerning watchkeeping arrangements

Evidence required for demonstration of consistent performance

a

Performance is demonstrated consistently over a period of time and in a suitable range of contexts

b

Consistently applies underpinning knowledge and skills when

establishing and monitoring engine room watchkeeping arrangements

identifying and evaluating engine room management problems and determining appropriate courses of action

applying safety precautions relevant to watchkeeping operations

assessing competency and experience of vessels officers and crew and their suitability for watchkeeping roles

c

Shows evidence of application of relevant workplace procedures including

relevant maritime regulations

vessels safety management system and procedures

OHampS regulations and hazard prevention policies and procedures

job procedures and work instructions

relevant guidelines relating to engine room management and watchkeeping arrangements on board a vessel

following engine room housekeeping processes

waste pollution and recycling management processes

d

Action is taken promptly to report andor rectify any watchkeeping problems or incidents in accordance with established procedures

e

Work is completed systematically with required attention to detail

f

Recognises and adapts appropriately to cultural differences in the workplace including modes of behaviour and interactions among crew and others

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TDMMFB ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN KW PROPULSION POWER

TDMMF3807B ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN 3,000 KW PROPULSION POWER

Context of assessment

a

Assessment of competency must comply with the assessment requirements of the relevant maritime regulations

b

Assessment of this unit must be undertaken within relevant marine authority approved and audited arrangements by a registered training organisation

As a minimum assessment of knowledge must be conducted through appropriate writtenoral examinations and

Appropriate practical assessment must occur

i

at the registered training organisation andor

ii

on an appropriate working or training vessel

Specificresourcesrequired for assessment

Access is required to opportunities to

a

demonstrate the ability to establish and manage engine room watchkeeping arrangements through a range of case studies exercises and assignments that suitably simulate a range of watchkeeping situations for a vessel of less than kW propulsion power andor

b

establish and manage the watchkeeping arrangements on an operational vessel of less than kW propulsion power in an appropriate range of operational situations


Range Statement

TDMMF3807B ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN 3,000 KW PROPULSION POWER

The Range Statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance.

VARIABLE

SCOPE

1. GENERAL CONTEXT

a.

Work must be carried out:

1

in compliance with the relevant maritime regulations

b.

Work is performed:

1

relatively independently under broad operational requirements, with accountability and responsibility for self and others in achieving the prescribed outcomes

c.

Work involves:

1

the application of a significant range of watchkeeping principles across a wide and often unpredictable variety of operational contexts. Establishment and maintenance of engine room watchkeeping arrangements is required

d.

Work requires:

1

judgement in planning, organisational and leadership functions related to the establishment of watchkeeping arrangements and procedures for commercial vessels of less than 3,000 kW propulsion power. This includes organisation and supervision of engine room watchkeeping arrangements and staffing, and related decision making and contingency planning

2. WORKSITE ENVIRONMENT

a

Vessel may include:

1

any Australian or international commercial vessel of less than 3,000 kW propulsion power operating within offshore limits

b

Watchkeeping arrangements and procedures may be implemented:

1

by day or night in both normal and emergency situations

2

under any possible conditions of weather and loading

3

while underway

4

during berthing and unberthing operations

5

while anchoring or mooring

6

while in port

7

while berthed, moored or at anchor

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TDMMF3807B ESTABLISH ENGINE ROOM WATCHKEEPING PROCEDURES ON VESSELS OF LESS THAN 3,000 KW PROPULSION POWER

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SCOPE

b

Watchkeeping arrangements and procedures may be implemented:

(continued)

8

when bunkering

9

during cargo operations

c

Watchkeeping principles include:

1

watchkeeping functions must be maintained at all times

2

all necessary precautions must be taken to avoid pollution of the marine environment

3

assistance must be available to be summoned to the engine room if required by a change in the vessel's operational situation

d

Fatigue management strategies may include:

1

recognition of symptoms of fatigue

2

arranging to take a break when symptoms of fatigue are identified

3

maintenance of personal fitness and health

4

appropriate dietary habits

5

avoidance of excessive consumption of alcohol prior to watchkeeping duties

e

Factors to be taken into account when establishing engine room watchkeeping arrangements and the composition of the watch in the engine room include:

1

engine room must never be left unattended unless vessel is UMS

2

the operational status of engine room instrumentation, controls and alarms

3

provision on the engine room of unmanned machinery space (UMS) controls, alarms and indicators

4

unusual demands on the engine room watch arising from operational conditions

5

the professional competency and experience of the vessel's officers and crew and their familiarity with the vessel's equipment, procedures, and propulsion capability

6

the fitness for duty of any crew members on call who are assigned as members of the engine room watch

7

features and characteristics of propulsion and auxiliary machinery and equipment

8

the additional workload caused by the nature of the vessel's functions, immediate operating requirements and anticipated operations

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SCOPE

f

Documentation and records may include:

1

safety management system plans, procedures, checklists and instructions

2

operational orders and company procedures

3

relevant maritime regulations

4

engine room procedures guide

5

engine room records system

6

instructions of relevant maritime authorities

7

relevant Australian and international standards

g

Applicable legislation, regulations and codes may include:

1

State and Territory marine regulations related to the operation of small vessels

National Standard for Commercial Vessels and USL Code

2

relevant international, Commonwealth, State and Territory OH&S legislation