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Evidence Guide: MARC030 - Use and care for hand and power tools

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MARC030 - Use and care for hand and power tools

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

Select appropriate tools for work

  1. Work requirements are interpreted according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions
  2. Appropriate hand and power tools are selected for required tasks
  3. Selected hand and power tools are checked for serviceability
  4. Defective tools are identified, reported and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational procedures
  5. Blunt or worn tools are identified and appropriate action is taken to replace, sharpen or rectify according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions
  6. Instructions for the use of tools are accessed and interpreted as required
Work requirements are interpreted according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

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Appropriate hand and power tools are selected for required tasks

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Selected hand and power tools are checked for serviceability

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Defective tools are identified, reported and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational procedures

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Blunt or worn tools are identified and appropriate action is taken to replace, sharpen or rectify according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

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Instructions for the use of tools are accessed and interpreted as required

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Use hand and power tools

  1. Work area, work pieces and tools are prepared for required tasks according to organisational procedures
  2. Other personnel in work area are made aware of work being carried out as required by safety management procedures
  3. Work is marked out using appropriate marking out tools according to organisational procedures
  4. Hand and power tools are used as directed according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions
  5. Desired work outcomes are achieved to job specifications
Work area, work pieces and tools are prepared for required tasks according to organisational procedures

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Other personnel in work area are made aware of work being carried out as required by safety management procedures

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Work is marked out using appropriate marking out tools according to organisational procedures

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Hand and power tools are used as directed according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

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Desired work outcomes are achieved to job specifications

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Follow safety and hazard control procedures

  1. Required safety precautions, organisational procedures and regulations are followed when using hand and power tools
  2. Operational hazards are identified when using hand and power tools and action is taken to minimise or eliminate risk to self, other personnel, the vessel and the environment
Required safety precautions, organisational procedures and regulations are followed when using hand and power tools

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Operational hazards are identified when using hand and power tools and action is taken to minimise or eliminate risk to self, other personnel, the vessel and the environment

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Care for hand and power tools

  1. Tools are used for intended purpose according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures
  2. Tools are cleaned and stored after use according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures
  3. Tools are sharpened according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required
  4. Tools are adjusted, tightened and/or lubricated according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required
  5. Grinding wheels are dressed and made true according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures
  6. Defective or worn tools and tool components are identified, marked as required and reported, and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational procedures
Tools are used for intended purpose according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

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Tools are cleaned and stored after use according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

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Tools are sharpened according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required

Completed
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Tools are adjusted, tightened and/or lubricated according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required

Completed
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Grinding wheels are dressed and made true according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

Completed
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Defective or worn tools and tool components are identified, marked as required and reported, and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational procedures

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Assessed

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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

Select appropriate tools for work

1.1

Work requirements are interpreted according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

1.2

Appropriate hand and power tools are selected for required tasks

1.3

Selected hand and power tools are checked for serviceability

1.4

Defective tools are identified, reported and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational procedures

1.5

Blunt or worn tools are identified and appropriate action is taken to replace, sharpen or rectify according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

1.6

Instructions for the use of tools are accessed and interpreted as required

2

Use hand and power tools

2.1

Work area, work pieces and tools are prepared for required tasks according to organisational procedures

2.2

Other personnel in work area are made aware of work being carried out as required by safety management procedures

2.3

Work is marked out using appropriate marking out tools according to organisational procedures

2.4

Hand and power tools are used as directed according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

2.5

Desired work outcomes are achieved to job specifications

3

Follow safety and hazard control procedures

3.1

Required safety precautions, organisational procedures and regulations are followed when using hand and power tools

3.2

Operational hazards are identified when using hand and power tools and action is taken to minimise or eliminate risk to self, other personnel, the vessel and the environment

4

Care for hand and power tools

4.1

Tools are used for intended purpose according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

4.2

Tools are cleaned and stored after use according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

4.3

Tools are sharpened according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required

4.4

Tools are adjusted, tightened and/or lubricated according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required

4.5

Grinding wheels are dressed and made true according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

4.6

Defective or worn tools and tool components are identified, marked as required and reported, and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational 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

Select appropriate tools for work

1.1

Work requirements are interpreted according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

1.2

Appropriate hand and power tools are selected for required tasks

1.3

Selected hand and power tools are checked for serviceability

1.4

Defective tools are identified, reported and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational procedures

1.5

Blunt or worn tools are identified and appropriate action is taken to replace, sharpen or rectify according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

1.6

Instructions for the use of tools are accessed and interpreted as required

2

Use hand and power tools

2.1

Work area, work pieces and tools are prepared for required tasks according to organisational procedures

2.2

Other personnel in work area are made aware of work being carried out as required by safety management procedures

2.3

Work is marked out using appropriate marking out tools according to organisational procedures

2.4

Hand and power tools are used as directed according to organisational procedures and manufacturer instructions

2.5

Desired work outcomes are achieved to job specifications

3

Follow safety and hazard control procedures

3.1

Required safety precautions, organisational procedures and regulations are followed when using hand and power tools

3.2

Operational hazards are identified when using hand and power tools and action is taken to minimise or eliminate risk to self, other personnel, the vessel and the environment

4

Care for hand and power tools

4.1

Tools are used for intended purpose according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

4.2

Tools are cleaned and stored after use according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

4.3

Tools are sharpened according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required

4.4

Tools are adjusted, tightened and/or lubricated according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures, as required

4.5

Grinding wheels are dressed and made true according to manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

4.6

Defective or worn tools and tool components are identified, marked as required and reported, and appropriate repair or replacement action is taken according to organisational procedures

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria on at least one occasion and include:

adapting to differences in vessels, equipment and standard operating procedures

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

caring for air operated tools, their supply hoses and hose connections, safely and correctly

caring for hand and power tools safely and correctly, including cleaning, sharpening or adjusting tools according to standard operating procedures

communicating with other workplace personnel using effective:

listening techniques

questioning to confirm understanding

verbal and non-verbal language

completing work systematically with required attention to detail

complying with relevant maritime and safety regulatory requirements

dressing and truing a grinding wheel

following required work schedule according to company requirements

following the orders and instructions of the officer of the watch

marking out work to specifications, and measuring and checking the quality of finished work, including the correct use of:

rules and tapes

squares

scribers

dividers

trammels

adjustable gauge

centre punch hammers

callipers

vernier callipers and micrometer

reading, interpreting and applying documentation that includes technical specificity, including:

work specifications and drawings

basic instructions and standard operating procedures

recognising routine problems that may occur when using and caring for hand and power tools, including identifying:

glazed, loaded or untrue grinding wheel condition

hand and power tools that are found to be defective or worn

incidents and problems involving the use of hand and power tools

selecting appropriate hand and power tools to complete assigned tasks

storing tools and equipment after use according to standard operating procedures

taking appropriate action to promptly report incidents, problems and hazards including equipment faults

using personal protective clothing and equipment:

eye and ear protection

boots

masks

using tools and equipment safely according to:

International Safety Management (ISM) Code and associated vessel safety management system and procedures

WHS/OHS regulations and hazard prevention policies and procedures

tool manufacturer instructions

established job procedures and work instructions

housekeeping processes

working safely and collaboratively with others when using and caring for hand and power tools.

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

characteristics and identifying features of common engineering drill bits

environmental protection measures when carrying out basic engineering tasks

established procedures for the use and care of hand or power tools required for work tasks

hazards and related safety precautions when using hand or power tools on board a vessel including:

electric shock

moving and rotating blades and attachments

non-compliance with safe working procedures

poor housekeeping procedures

sharp blades

sparks in areas where flammable and explosive substances are stored

unsecured machinery, components or equipment

using tools beyond safe working limits

ISM Code safety management procedures as they relate to the use of hand and power tools on board a vessel

procedures for dressing and/or truing a grinding wheel

procedures for identifying a glazed, loaded or untrue grinding wheel condition

relevant WHS/OHS and pollution control legislation and policies including the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)

standard procedures for marking out work to specifications, and measuring and checking the quality of finished work.

Range Statement

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

Non-essential conditions can be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.