Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners

MARC022 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Perform mooring and unmooring activities

Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024


Qualification -
Unit of Competency MARC022 - Perform mooring and unmooring activities
Description
Employability Skills
Learning Outcomes and Application This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to carry out mooring and unmooring activities according to relevant requirements and regulations.This unit applies to people working in the maritime industry as a Linesperson.No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

As a minimum, assessment must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate.

Assessment must occur in workplace operational situations or where this is not available, in simulated workplace operational situations or an industry-approved marine operations site that replicate workplace conditions where mooring and unmooring activities can be demonstrated.

Resources for assessment include access to:

a range of relevant exercises, case studies and/or other simulated practical and knowledge assessments

relevant documentation including workplace procedures, regulations, codes of practice and operation manuals

tools, equipment, materials and PPE currently used in industry

bridge marker:

at night vehicle with flashing hazard light

flag

vehicles used for towing mooring lines.

Prerequisites/co-requisites
Competency Field C – Equipment Operations
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners Student Learning Resources Handouts
Activities
Slides
PPT
Assessment 1 Assessment 2 Assessment 3 Assessment 4
Elements of Competency Performance Criteria              
Element: Prepare a berth
  • Relevant documentation and records are identified and accessed as required
  • Positioning information is obtained, checked and confirmed as accurate
  • Bridge marker is set
  • Briefing is obtained and interpreted on issues related to mooring or unmooring operation
  • Communications equipment is prepared and set to correct channels
  • Berth conditions are checked, and made clear and ready for mooring and unmooring
  • Portainer cranes and gantries/loaders are correctly positioned for berthing of vessel
  • Safety concerns are communicated to pilot of vessel with due care not to interfere with tug and vessel communications
       
Element: Receive heaving line from mooring launch
  • First lines are received from mooring launch according to operational procedures and pilot directions
  • Assistance is provided in pulling mooring line ashore and making it fast to applicable bollard/hooks
  • Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during receival operations
  • Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed
  • When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required
       
Element: Receive heaving lines from vessel
  • First lines are received and are made fast to appropriate bollards/ hooks
  • Two headlines and two sternlines are made available each to two different bollards/hooks
  • Spring lines from forward and aft are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks
  • Additional lines are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks
  • Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed
  • When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required
  • Safe distance from snapback zones and demarcated area is maintained during line tensioning
       
Element: Return heaving line to vessel
  • Vessel crew is made aware of planned heaving line return operations
  • Lines are returned according to operational procedures
  • Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during heaving line return operations
       
Element: Land a gangway
  • Precautions are taken to ensure all personnel are well clear of vicinity of gangway
  • Vehicle is used to locate gangway in correct position in a safe and efficient manner
       
Element: Let go of vessel
  • Vessel crew is made aware of intentions to let go
  • Singling up processes are carried out according to operational procedures and required safety precautions
  • Due care is taken during singling up processes to ensure all mooring lines are kept clear of propeller
  • Due care is taken when waiting for order for remaining lines to be released, to stand clear of remaining lines because of tension to which lines may be subjected
  • Once order is given, remaining lines are released according to operational procedures and required safety precautions
  • Stand clear procedures are immediately implemented when vessel crew inadvertently heaves on a line being handled by the shore-side team
  • Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during unmooring operations
       


Evidence Required

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ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Prepare a berth

1.1

Relevant documentation and records are identified and accessed as required

1.2

Positioning information is obtained, checked and confirmed as accurate

1.3

Bridge marker is set

1.4

Briefing is obtained and interpreted on issues related to mooring or unmooring operation

1.5

Communications equipment is prepared and set to correct channels

1.6

Berth conditions are checked, and made clear and ready for mooring and unmooring

1.7

Portainer cranes and gantries/loaders are correctly positioned for berthing of vessel

1.8

Safety concerns are communicated to pilot of vessel with due care not to interfere with tug and vessel communications

2

Receive heaving line from mooring launch

2.1

First lines are received from mooring launch according to operational procedures and pilot directions

2.2

Assistance is provided in pulling mooring line ashore and making it fast to applicable bollard/hooks

2.3

Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during receival operations

2.4

Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed

2.5

When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required

3

Receive heaving lines from vessel

3.1

First lines are received and are made fast to appropriate bollards/ hooks

3.2

Two headlines and two sternlines are made available each to two different bollards/hooks

3.3

Spring lines from forward and aft are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks

3.4

Additional lines are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks

3.5

Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed

3.6

When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required

3.7

Safe distance from snapback zones and demarcated area is maintained during line tensioning

4

Return heaving line to vessel

4.1

Vessel crew is made aware of planned heaving line return operations

4.2

Lines are returned according to operational procedures

4.3

Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during heaving line return operations

5

Land a gangway

5.1

Precautions are taken to ensure all personnel are well clear of vicinity of gangway

5.2

Vehicle is used to locate gangway in correct position in a safe and efficient manner

6

Let go of vessel

6.1

Vessel crew is made aware of intentions to let go

6.2

Singling up processes are carried out according to operational procedures and required safety precautions

6.3

Due care is taken during singling up processes to ensure all mooring lines are kept clear of propeller

6.4

Due care is taken when waiting for order for remaining lines to be released, to stand clear of remaining lines because of tension to which lines may be subjected

6.5

Once order is given, remaining lines are released according to operational procedures and required safety precautions

6.6

Stand clear procedures are immediately implemented when vessel crew inadvertently heaves on a line being handled by the shore-side team

6.7

Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during unmooring operations

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 on at least one occasion and include:

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

being aware of own ability and limits to rectify irregularities and faults

communicating effectively with other personnel when mooring and unmooring a vessel using standard nautical terms

complying with relevant maritime regulations and International Maritime Organization (IMO) Conventions and Codes, including the relevant sections of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) Marine Orders as they apply to mooring and unmooring operations on ocean-going vessels

ensuring behaviour reflects relevant current legislative and regulatory requirements

following all orders carefully and systematically

following work instructions

handling mooring lines on deck of lines launch, flaking and positioning of mooring lines

handling rope appropriately and correctly:

storing and caring for ropes and lines

tying knots such as bowline, reef knot, overhand knot, figure of eight knot, sheet bends and clove hitch and splicing and whipping, round turn two half hitches

applying a chain stopper to a wire rope

heaving on a line in collaboration with other members of a mooring team

applying a stopper to a synthetic fibre rope

applying a chain stopper to a natural cordage rope

attaching a line to a bollard or bitt with all lines in correct order such as up through the eye

flaking down a rope

handling wire mooring lines in lines launch

identifying and correctly using:

various types of ropes, steel wires and mooring equipment

personal protective equipment (PPE)

implementing port and vessel security procedures

initiating timely action in response to defects or damage

interpreting and following procedures for mooring and unmooring operations, including safety instructions and precautions

recognising dangers and hazards before and during mooring and unmooring operations, and taking appropriate action to report and/or rectify them

recognising problems that may occur during mooring and unmooring operations and taking appropriate action to report and/or resolve them

taking proper care of ropes and mooring equipment

using various vehicles for towing mooring lines, as required

working effectively as a member of a mooring and /or unmooring team.

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:

awareness of line launches propeller when towing mooring lines

communications techniques and equipment required during mooring and unmooring operations

correct method of crossing ship’s mooring lines over and or between other vessel’s mooring lines already berthed

dangers associated with mooring systems:

being hit by a heaving line being thrown down from a vessel

stepping inside the bight of a line

being struck by a parting line

mixing rings and wire rope

falling off the edge of the wharf into the water

back strain from carrying a line, heaving on a line or heaving on a line

‘snap back’ when a line breaks

trip hazards such as crane lines

factors that affect mooring and unmooring operations, including the effects of wind, weather, tides, sea conditions, currents, draft changes and surges from passing vessels on mooring and unmooring operations

hazards and problems, and appropriate preventative and remedial action and solutions

maritime regulations applicable to mooring and unmooring vessels

methods for mooring and unmooring a vessel, including all required rope handling techniques and precautions

operational characteristics of different types of lines, equipment and facilities used in mooring and unmooring operations

operational procedures and layouts of various types of shore-side loading and discharging terminals and wharves

PPE required for use during mooring and unmooring operations

procedures for assessing stresses on lines and gear used in mooring and unmooring operations

reason for and correct method of dipping mooring line

relevant manufacturer guidelines relating to use of machinery, including instructions on equipment capability and limitations

relevant sections of the Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping (STCW) 95 and AMSA Marine Orders

relevant work WHS/OHS codes of practice, policies and procedures

safety drills and equipment used for lines launch

snapback zone and demarcated areas

standard nautical terms in relation to mooring activities and related equipment

technique for releasing fowled mooring lines under wharfs and around ship anchors.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

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ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Prepare a berth

1.1

Relevant documentation and records are identified and accessed as required

1.2

Positioning information is obtained, checked and confirmed as accurate

1.3

Bridge marker is set

1.4

Briefing is obtained and interpreted on issues related to mooring or unmooring operation

1.5

Communications equipment is prepared and set to correct channels

1.6

Berth conditions are checked, and made clear and ready for mooring and unmooring

1.7

Portainer cranes and gantries/loaders are correctly positioned for berthing of vessel

1.8

Safety concerns are communicated to pilot of vessel with due care not to interfere with tug and vessel communications

2

Receive heaving line from mooring launch

2.1

First lines are received from mooring launch according to operational procedures and pilot directions

2.2

Assistance is provided in pulling mooring line ashore and making it fast to applicable bollard/hooks

2.3

Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during receival operations

2.4

Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed

2.5

When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required

3

Receive heaving lines from vessel

3.1

First lines are received and are made fast to appropriate bollards/ hooks

3.2

Two headlines and two sternlines are made available each to two different bollards/hooks

3.3

Spring lines from forward and aft are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks

3.4

Additional lines are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks

3.5

Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed

3.6

When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required

3.7

Safe distance from snapback zones and demarcated area is maintained during line tensioning

4

Return heaving line to vessel

4.1

Vessel crew is made aware of planned heaving line return operations

4.2

Lines are returned according to operational procedures

4.3

Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during heaving line return operations

5

Land a gangway

5.1

Precautions are taken to ensure all personnel are well clear of vicinity of gangway

5.2

Vehicle is used to locate gangway in correct position in a safe and efficient manner

6

Let go of vessel

6.1

Vessel crew is made aware of intentions to let go

6.2

Singling up processes are carried out according to operational procedures and required safety precautions

6.3

Due care is taken during singling up processes to ensure all mooring lines are kept clear of propeller

6.4

Due care is taken when waiting for order for remaining lines to be released, to stand clear of remaining lines because of tension to which lines may be subjected

6.5

Once order is given, remaining lines are released according to operational procedures and required safety precautions

6.6

Stand clear procedures are immediately implemented when vessel crew inadvertently heaves on a line being handled by the shore-side team

6.7

Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during unmooring operations

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

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

mooring and unmooring plans, procedures, checklists and instructions

relevant maritime authority instructions

relevant sections of maritime regulations concerning mooring and unmooring operations

reports and records of mooring and unmooring operations or safety incidents

rope and equipment manufacturer instructions and procedures

safety instructions and procedures

Issues related to mooring or unmooring operations include one or more of the following:

bollard/hook and capstan numbers

special circumstances

Made clear and ready for mooring includes one of the following:

removing obstructions

stopping any work that creates excessive dust or noise

Safety precautions include:

checking:

own personal fitness and medical wellbeing

whereabouts of edge of wharf

whereabouts of other members of mooring and unmooring team

confirming availability of a personal flotation device on arrival at mooring and unmooring operation

keeping clear of snapback zone and demarcated areas

keeping work area hazard-free

obtaining and using required PPE (such as safety footwear, safety helmet, suitable gloves, safety vest and reflective clothing, personal life vest, safety glasses)

removing rings from fingers to avoid them being caught on steel wire ropes

wearing suitable clothing

Mooring or unmooring operations include

landing a gangway

positioning lines launch

positioning mooring lines

preparing a berth

receiving mooring lines under a vessel

receiving heaving line from:

a launch

a vessel

returning heaving line to a vessel

towing mooring lines using vehicles

unmooring and letting go a vessel

working:

by day or night

in normal and emergency situations

under any permissible conditions of weather

at various shore-side terminals and wharves

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Relevant documentation and records are identified and accessed as required 
Positioning information is obtained, checked and confirmed as accurate 
Bridge marker is set 
Briefing is obtained and interpreted on issues related to mooring or unmooring operation 
Communications equipment is prepared and set to correct channels 
Berth conditions are checked, and made clear and ready for mooring and unmooring 
Portainer cranes and gantries/loaders are correctly positioned for berthing of vessel 
Safety concerns are communicated to pilot of vessel with due care not to interfere with tug and vessel communications 
First lines are received from mooring launch according to operational procedures and pilot directions 
Assistance is provided in pulling mooring line ashore and making it fast to applicable bollard/hooks 
Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during receival operations 
Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed 
When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required 
First lines are received and are made fast to appropriate bollards/ hooks 
Two headlines and two sternlines are made available each to two different bollards/hooks 
Spring lines from forward and aft are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks 
Additional lines are received from vessel and are attached to applicable bollards/hooks 
Correct method for crossing mooring lines over and between another vessel’s mooring lines is followed 
When another vessel occupies the bollard, mooring line is dipped as required 
Safe distance from snapback zones and demarcated area is maintained during line tensioning 
Vessel crew is made aware of planned heaving line return operations 
Lines are returned according to operational procedures 
Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during heaving line return operations 
Precautions are taken to ensure all personnel are well clear of vicinity of gangway 
Vehicle is used to locate gangway in correct position in a safe and efficient manner 
Vessel crew is made aware of intentions to let go 
Singling up processes are carried out according to operational procedures and required safety precautions 
Due care is taken during singling up processes to ensure all mooring lines are kept clear of propeller 
Due care is taken when waiting for order for remaining lines to be released, to stand clear of remaining lines because of tension to which lines may be subjected 
Once order is given, remaining lines are released according to operational procedures and required safety precautions 
Stand clear procedures are immediately implemented when vessel crew inadvertently heaves on a line being handled by the shore-side team 
Required precautions and safety procedures are followed during unmooring operations 

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