REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE |
This describes the knowledge required for this unit.
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| Relevant sections of State and Territory marine regulations, NSCV and USL Code
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| Relevant OH&S and pollution control legislation, codes of practice, policies and procedures
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| Typical procedures for the checking and inspecting a vessel's seaworthiness to ensure compliance with company procedures and established safety rules and regulations
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| Damage control measures that may be required to maintain the integrity of the hull in a range of typical emergency situations that could occur on a vessel and the specific action to be taken in the event of flooding of a vessel
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| Construction features and materials and stress characteristics for small vessels of up to 1,500kW propulsion power
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| Procedures for the initiation and coordination of repair and/or replacement procedures on board vessels
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| Typical corrosion control measures, including surface preparation and painting and antifouling
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| Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to inspection and maintenance operations
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| Principal features of the structure of a vessel
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| The basic properties and application of materials used in vessel construction
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| Construction, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical vessel, including freeboard and bulkhead deck, watertight compartments, weathertight compartments and the bulkhead of the vessel
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| Principles and procedures to ensure the watertight integrity of a vessel's hull in both normal and emergency situations
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| Maritime communication techniques needed when monitoring the condition of a vessel and taking any related action
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| Types of records that must be maintained regarding hull damage incidents and inspections of the seaworthiness of a vessel to meet the requirements of the company and regulatory authorities
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TDMMB3507B EMPLOY DAMAGE CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR HULL DAMAGE |
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REQUIRED SKILLS |
This describes the basic skills required for this unit.
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| Use verbal communication skills required when applying control techniques for hull damage on a small vessel
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| Read and interpret maintenance and service manuals and instructions and equipment specifications and drawings for equipment and machinery, including all required OH&S procedures and precautions
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| Read and interpret material safety data sheets
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| Observe and interpret indications of damage to a vessel's hull
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| Complete any required maintenance records
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| Provide leadership to other crew members when applying control techniques for hull damage
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| Work safely and collaboratively with others when applying control techniques for hull damage
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| Plan and organise the application of control techniques for hull damage
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| Monitor the selection and use of relevant tools and equipment as per instructions
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| Recognise damage to the hull of a small vessel and take appropriate action as per operating instructions
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| Recognise routine problems when applying control techniques for hull damage on a small vessel and take appropriate action
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| Adapt to differences in vessels, equipment and machinery and operating and servicing procedures
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