- TDMMR3107B - OPERATE AND CARRY OUT BASIC SERVICING ON AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
TDMMR3107B
OPERATE AND CARRY OUT BASIC SERVICING ON AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
Application
The unit has applications in the qualification for a Coxswain and Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 (MED 3) as per relevant sections of Part D of the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV), i.e. Certificate II in Transport&Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations - Coxswain) and Certificate II in Transport&Distribution (Marine Engine Driving - Grade 3). |
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA | ||||
1 | Operate auxiliary systems | a | Auxiliary systems are operated in accordance with procedures and manufacturer's instructions and specifications | ||
b | Auxiliary systems are prepared, started up and shut down as per manufacturer's instructions | ||||
c | Basic faults are identified during operations and appropriate action is taken as per company procedures |
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA | |||
2 | Carry out basic, routine checking and servicing procedures on auxiliary systems | a | The operation of auxiliary systems is monitored in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, and faulty operation reported in accordance with procedures | |
b | Faulty equipment and components are identified and reported, and action is initiated as required for isolation, tagging and repair or replacement as per company procedures | |||
3 | Follow safety and hazard control procedures | a | All required safety precautions and regulations are followed when operating and maintaining auxiliary systems | |
b | Operational hazards are identified and action is taken to minimise or eliminate risk to personnel, vessel and the environment | |||
c | Where relevant, procedures and precautions necessary for entry into confined spaces on a vessel are correctly followed | |||
d | Appropriate action is taken in the event of a failure or emergency involving auxiliary systems to isolate and secure the relevant equipment and the vessel and maintain the safety of the vessel and persons involved | |||
e | Shipboard emergency and contingency are followed in the event of a failure or emergency involving auxiliary systems |
Required Skills
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE | |||
This describes the knowledge required for this unit. | |||
1 | Relevant OH&S and pollution control legislation, codes of practice, policies and procedures | ||
2 | Procedures for the operation and routine basic servicing of auxiliary systems on a small vessel | ||
3 | Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to the operation and routine servicing of auxiliary systems on a small vessel | ||
4 | Basic features and operating characteristics of auxiliary systems used on small vessels, including: | ||
a | steering systems | ||
b | pumping systems | ||
c | refrigeration systems | ||
5 | Problems related to the operation and routine basic servicing of auxiliary systems on small vessels and appropriate action and solutions | ||
6 | Running logs and servicing records that may be kept on a small commercial vessel | ||
REQUIRED SKILLS | |||
This describes the basic skills required for this unit. | |||
1 | Use basic verbal communication skills required when operating and carrying out routine basic servicing on the auxiliary systems of a small vessel | ||
2 | Read, interpret and apply simple instructions on the operation and routine basic servicing of auxiliary systems of a small vessel | ||
3 | Complete any required servicing records | ||
4 | Work safely and collaboratively with others during the operation and routine basic servicing of auxiliary systems on a small vessel | ||
5 | Select and use relevant tools and equipment as per instructions | ||
6 | Recognise faulty equipment and take appropriate action as per operating instructions | ||
7 | Recognise routine problems during the operation and routine basic servicing of auxiliary systems on a small vessel and take appropriate action | ||
8 | Adapt to changes in equipment and procedures in the workplace | ||
9 | Follow required work schedule as per company requirements | ||
10 | Read and interpret gauges |
Evidence Required
TDMMR3107B OPERATE AND CARRY OUT BASIC SERVICINGON AUXILIARY SYSTEMS | ||||||
The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the Performance Criteria, | ||||||
1 | Critical aspects of evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Assessment must confirm appropriate knowledge and skills to: | ||||
a | Operate auxiliary systems on a small vessel | |||||
b | Carry out routine basic servicing and checks of auxiliary systems on a small vessel | |||||
c | Identify typical problems related to the basic servicing of auxiliary systems on a vessel and take appropriate action in conjunction with other crew members | |||||
d | Exercise all required safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures during operation and routine servicing of systems | |||||
e | Communicate effectively with others when operating and carrying out basic servicing on auxiliary systems on a small vessel | |||||
2 | 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: | |||||
1 | operating auxiliary systems on a small vessel | |||||
2 | carrying out routine servicing on auxiliary systems on a small vessel | |||||
3 | identifying and reporting routine operational and basic servicing problems | |||||
4 | applying safety and pollution control precautions when operating and servicing auxiliary systems on a small vessel | |||||
c | Shows evidence of application of relevant workplace procedures, including: | |||||
1 | relevant sections of State and Territory marine regulations | |||||
2 | OH&S regulations and hazard prevention policies and procedures | |||||
3 | job procedures and work instructions | |||||
4 | relevant equipment manufacturer's guidelines relating to operating and carrying out routine servicing on auxiliary systems on a small vessel | |||||
5 | environmental protection procedures when carrying out servicing operations | |||||
d | Action is taken promptly to report and/or rectify problems identified when operating and carrying out routine basic servicing on auxiliary systems | |||||
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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3 | 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: | ||||||
1 | As a minimum, assessment of knowledge must be conducted through appropriate written/oral examinations, and | ||||||
2 | Appropriate practical assessment must occur: | ||||||
i | at the registered training organisation; and/or | ||||||
ii | on an appropriate working or training vessel | ||||||
4Specific resources required for assessment | Access is required to opportunities to: | ||||||
a | participate in a range of exercises, case studies and other simulated practical and knowledge assessments that demonstrate the skills and knowledge to operate and carry out routine basic servicing on auxiliary systems on a small vessel; and/or | ||||||
b | operate and carry out routine basic servicing on auxiliary systems on an operational commercial or training vessel |
Range Statement
TDMMR3107B OPERATE AND CARRY OUT BASIC SERVICINGON AUXILIARY SYSTEMS | ||||||||
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 sections of State and Territory marine regulations and the National Standard for Commercial Vessels and USL Code | |||||
b. | Work is performed: | 1 | within established procedures, with responsibility for own outputs in relation to specified quality and safety standards | |||||
d. | Work requires: | 1 | limited responsibility for others in achieving outcomes, including the application of solutions to a variety of predictable servicing problems | |||||
2. WORKSITE ENVIRONMENT | ||||||||
a | Vessel may include: | 1 | any small commercial vessel up to 500 | |||||
b | Auxiliary systems may include: | 1 | steering arrangements | |||||
2 | pumping systems | |||||||
3 | refrigeration systems | |||||||
c | Operation and basic servicing of auxiliary systems may be conducted: | 1 | by day or night in both normal and emergency situations | |||||
2 | under any permissible conditions of weather | |||||||
3 | while underway | |||||||
4 | during berthing and unberthing operations | |||||||
5 | while anchored or moored | |||||||
6 | in dry dock | |||||||
7 | when bunkering | |||||||
8 | during fishing operations (where applicable) | |||||||
9 | during cargo operations |
TDMMR3107B OPERATE AND CARRY OUT BASIC SERVICINGON AUXILIARY SYSTEMS | ||||||
VARIABLE | SCOPE | |||||
d | Basic servicing may include: | 1 | routine basic checks of systems and equipment | |||
2 | identification and reporting of faults and arranging for repair or replacement | |||||
e | Operation and basic servicing tasks for auxiliary systems may include: | 1 | operating controls | |||
2 | checking readings | |||||
3 | identifying faulty operation | |||||
4 | making adjustments in accordance with manufacturer's instructions | |||||
f | Servicing tools and equipment may include: | 1 | hand tools, including screwdrivers, spanners, wrenches | |||
protective clothing and equipment such as: | ||||||
i eye and ear protection | ||||||
ii safety boots | ||||||
iii dust and fume masks | ||||||
g | Documentation and recordsmay include: | 1 | relevant sections of State and Territory marine regulations | |||
2 | vessel and company auxiliary systems servicing procedures | |||||
3 | equipment manufacturer's instructions, specifications and procedures | |||||
h | Applicable legislation, regulations and codes may include: | 1 | National Standard for Commercial Vessels and USL Code | |||
2 | relevant sections of State and Territory marine regulations | |||||
3 | relevant international, Commonwealth, State and Territory OH&S and pollution control legislation |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
Not applicable.
Licensing Information
Licensing/legislative requirements | The unit is consistent with the relevant sections of State and Territory maritime regulations and NSCV/USL Code for a Coxswain or MED 3. |