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Evidence Guide: MARB022 - Refuel a vessel

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MARB022 - Refuel a vessel

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Plan vessel refuelling

  1. Dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours are established and recorded
  2. Precautions for minimising risks associated with volatile liquids are identified and recorded
  3. Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are identified and recorded
  4. Fuel is selected based on vessel use and manufacturer requirements
  5. Procedures for refuelling are identified and followed established according to workplace procedures and relevant regulations and standards
Dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours are established and recorded

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Precautions for minimising risks associated with volatile liquids are identified and recorded

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Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are identified and recorded

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Fuel is selected based on vessel use and manufacturer requirements

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Procedures for refuelling are identified and followed established according to workplace procedures and relevant regulations and standards

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Prepare for refuelling

  1. Personal protection is identified, accessed and used
  2. Firefighting and spill response equipment is located and checked, faulty equipment is replaced and faults are reported
  3. Refuelling equipment is checked and secured according to workplace procedures
  4. Vessel is positioned and secured for refuelling
  5. Tank valves are opened as necessary
Personal protection is identified, accessed and used

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Firefighting and spill response equipment is located and checked, faulty equipment is replaced and faults are reported

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Refuelling equipment is checked and secured according to workplace procedures

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Vessel is positioned and secured for refuelling

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Tank valves are opened as necessary

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Refuel vessel

  1. Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are applied
  2. Vessel is refuelled according to workplace procedures, and relevant regulations and standards
  3. Workplace procedures are followed to contain spill and minimise environment or safety dangers
  4. Fuel levels are checked and if acceptable, refuelling is completed
Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are applied

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Vessel is refuelled according to workplace procedures, and relevant regulations and standards

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Workplace procedures are followed to contain spill and minimise environment or safety dangers

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Fuel levels are checked and if acceptable, refuelling is completed

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Complete refuelling

  1. Refuelling equipment is cleaned and stowed according to workplace procedures
  2. Spillage is cleaned up according to workplace procedures
  3. Required documentation is completed according to workplace procedures
Refuelling equipment is cleaned and stowed according to workplace procedures

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Spillage is cleaned up according to workplace procedures

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Required documentation is completed according to workplace procedures

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Plan vessel refuelling

1.1

Dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours are established and recorded

1.2

Precautions for minimising risks associated with volatile liquids are identified and recorded

1.3

Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are identified and recorded

1.4

Fuel is selected based on vessel use and manufacturer requirements

1.5

Procedures for refuelling are identified and followed established according to workplace procedures and relevant regulations and standards

2

Prepare for refuelling

2.1

Personal protection is identified, accessed and used

2.2

Firefighting and spill response equipment is located and checked, faulty equipment is replaced and faults are reported

2.3

Refuelling equipment is checked and secured according to workplace procedures

2.4

Vessel is positioned and secured for refuelling

2.5

Tank valves are opened as necessary

3

Refuel vessel

3.1

Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are applied

3.2

Vessel is refuelled according to workplace procedures, and relevant regulations and standards

3.3

Workplace procedures are followed to contain spill and minimise environment or safety dangers

3.4

Fuel levels are checked and if acceptable, refuelling is completed

4

Complete refuelling

4.1

Refuelling equipment is cleaned and stowed according to workplace procedures

4.2

Spillage is cleaned up according to workplace procedures

4.3

Required documentation is completed according to workplace procedures

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Plan vessel refuelling

1.1

Dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours are established and recorded

1.2

Precautions for minimising risks associated with volatile liquids are identified and recorded

1.3

Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are identified and recorded

1.4

Fuel is selected based on vessel use and manufacturer requirements

1.5

Procedures for refuelling are identified and followed established according to workplace procedures and relevant regulations and standards

2

Prepare for refuelling

2.1

Personal protection is identified, accessed and used

2.2

Firefighting and spill response equipment is located and checked, faulty equipment is replaced and faults are reported

2.3

Refuelling equipment is checked and secured according to workplace procedures

2.4

Vessel is positioned and secured for refuelling

2.5

Tank valves are opened as necessary

3

Refuel vessel

3.1

Safety and environmental requirements for refuelling vessel are applied

3.2

Vessel is refuelled according to workplace procedures, and relevant regulations and standards

3.3

Workplace procedures are followed to contain spill and minimise environment or safety dangers

3.4

Fuel levels are checked and if acceptable, refuelling is completed

4

Complete refuelling

4.1

Refuelling equipment is cleaned and stowed according to workplace procedures

4.2

Spillage is cleaned up according to workplace procedures

4.3

Required documentation is completed according to workplace procedures

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 safe work practices

checking for and activating ventilation devices

checking fuel levels

completing documentation for refuelling activities

completing vessel refuelling in a consistent and timely way

complying with environmental procedures and response plans

identifying and checking firefighting equipment

identifying correct fuel for the application

implementing the requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient refuelling of vessels

interpreting HAZCHEM (or similar) requirements

locating, reading and applying relevant documentation, policies and procedures

refilling fuel containers and tanks

selecting and fitting appropriate personal protective equipment.

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:

correct handling of gas cylinders

different fuels and their applications

emergency procedures

emergency situations and environmental issues

hazards associated with refuelling a vessel

HAZCHEM symbols and implications for safe work

location and use of safety alarms, emergency shut-off systems, emergency communications systems

location and selection of firefighting equipment/appliances and emergency escape routes

processes and procedures for dealing with spills

personal and environmental dangers associated with fuels and refuelling/filling

personal protective equipment associated with fuels

risks associated with refuelling vessels and related precautions to control the risk

recording and reporting procedures in regard to unsafe situations, fire hazards, broken or damaged equipment or fittings, sickness and accidents or incidents

techniques for handling hazardous materials and substances

techniques used for reducing vapours

WHS/ OHS requirements and safe work practices.

Range Statement

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

Spill containment includes:

absorbing materials

containment booms and portable bunding

Fuels include one or more of the following:

diesel (distillate)

kerosene

liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)

methylated spirits

petrol (gasoline) including premixed two stroke fuel