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: cleaning materials, and methods of storage and handling of such materials computer applications and software suitable for developing a range of reports, plans and schedules cost elements in maintenance system costing and budgeting costs resulting from poor maintenance and the benefits of a preventative maintenance system health hazards associated with maintenance procedures impacts of poor maintenance on vessel, and on occupational and environmental safety maintenance goals, including: changes in attitudes costs frequency of breakdowns length of time out of action time of repairs maintenance issues related to vessel maintenance strategy, including: cleaning electrical emergency lighting evacuation housekeeping painting pests plumbing plant and equipment falling under scope of maintenance program potential risks, including: dealing with hazardous material hot work working at heights working in confined spaces working overside relevant legislation, regulations and industrial agreements routine maintenance tasks, including: back-ups checks of cooling system, fuel, grease and oil, and battery levels confirmation of operational effectiveness dismantling and assembling identification and replacement of worn parts inspections of fan belts, leads, lines, connections, air filters, hydraulics and lighting minor adjustments testing special requirements for maintenance, including: damage repair hatch cover watertight arrangements main engine or auxiliary machinery breakdowns replacing defective cargo-lifting equipment types of lubrication, and lubricant storage and handling use and care of personal safety equipment. |