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Evidence Guide: MARN002 - Apply seamanship skills aboard a vessel up to 12 metres

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Tips for gathering evidence to demonstrate your skills

The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!

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MARN002 - Apply seamanship skills aboard a vessel up to 12 metres

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

Use and maintain ropes

  1. Rope types and common areas of use are correctly identified
  2. Ropes are checked for wear and repairs are undertaken according to manufacturer guidelines
  3. Ropes are coiled and stowed correctly
  4. Knots and hitches are tied neatly and securely, and are used according to their correct application
  5. Ropes are spliced neatly and securely according to their correct application
  6. Rope ends are whipped where appropriate to maintain good condition
Rope types and common areas of use are correctly identified

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Ropes are checked for wear and repairs are undertaken according to manufacturer guidelines

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Ropes are coiled and stowed correctly

Completed
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Knots and hitches are tied neatly and securely, and are used according to their correct application

Completed
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Ropes are spliced neatly and securely according to their correct application

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Rope ends are whipped where appropriate to maintain good condition

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Secure vessel at anchor

  1. Prior to letting go, anchor and equipment are prepared
  2. Quantity of anchor cable run out or recovered is appropriate to the depth of water, weather and sea conditions, and tidal range in area of operation
  3. During operation, control of cable is maintained within safe operating limits
  4. Degree to which anchor and equipment are secured on completion of anchoring operations is appropriate to forecast conditions
  5. During all operations, anchoring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris
Prior to letting go, anchor and equipment are prepared

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Quantity of anchor cable run out or recovered is appropriate to the depth of water, weather and sea conditions, and tidal range in area of operation

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During operation, control of cable is maintained within safe operating limits

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Degree to which anchor and equipment are secured on completion of anchoring operations is appropriate to forecast conditions

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During all operations, anchoring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris

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Secure vessel at a berth

  1. At all times, mooring lines and associated equipment are handled safely
  2. Throughout operations, mooring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris
  3. Tension on ropes is maintained at an appropriate level for the stage and nature of the operation
At all times, mooring lines and associated equipment are handled safely

Completed
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Throughout operations, mooring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris

Completed
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Tension on ropes is maintained at an appropriate level for the stage and nature of the operation

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Check condition and seaworthiness of vessel

  1. Coverage and frequency of checks and inspections on vessel seaworthiness are undertaken according to workplace procedures and organisational safety management system
  2. Watertight integrity is checked and appropriate action is taken to prepare for prevailing and forecast weather and sea conditions
  3. Degree to which vessel is secured is appropriate to prevailing and forecast conditions
  4. Irregularities are identified and appropriate action is taken to rectify the situation
  5. Irregularities beyond ability to rectify are reported in time to enable remedial action to be taken
  6. Reports of condition are completed according to workplace procedures
Coverage and frequency of checks and inspections on vessel seaworthiness are undertaken according to workplace procedures and organisational safety management system

Completed
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Watertight integrity is checked and appropriate action is taken to prepare for prevailing and forecast weather and sea conditions

Completed
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Degree to which vessel is secured is appropriate to prevailing and forecast conditions

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Irregularities are identified and appropriate action is taken to rectify the situation

Completed
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Irregularities beyond ability to rectify are reported in time to enable remedial action to be taken

Completed
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Reports of condition are completed according to workplace procedures

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Conduct refuelling operations

  1. All personal protective equipment is accessed and used
  2. Safety boundary for the refuelling process is established
  3. Spill prevention systems are correctly deployed
  4. Refuelling operations are performed safely and according to organisational safety management system
All personal protective equipment is accessed and used

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Safety boundary for the refuelling process is established

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Spill prevention systems are correctly deployed

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Refuelling operations are performed safely and according to organisational safety management system

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

Signature: ________________________________________________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Use and maintain ropes

1.1

Rope types and common areas of use are correctly identified

1.2

Ropes are checked for wear and repairs are undertaken according to manufacturer guidelines

1.3

Ropes are coiled and stowed correctly

1.4

Knots and hitches are tied neatly and securely, and are used according to their correct application

1.5

Ropes are spliced neatly and securely according to their correct application

1.6

Rope ends are whipped where appropriate to maintain good condition

2

Secure vessel at anchor

2.1

Prior to letting go, anchor and equipment are prepared

2.2

Quantity of anchor cable run out or recovered is appropriate to the depth of water, weather and sea conditions, and tidal range in area of operation

2.3

During operation, control of cable is maintained within safe operating limits

2.4

Degree to which anchor and equipment are secured on completion of anchoring operations is appropriate to forecast conditions

2.5

During all operations, anchoring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris

3

Secure vessel at a berth

3.1

At all times, mooring lines and associated equipment are handled safely

3.2

Throughout operations, mooring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris

3.3

Tension on ropes is maintained at an appropriate level for the stage and nature of the operation

4

Check condition and seaworthiness of vessel

4.1

Coverage and frequency of checks and inspections on vessel seaworthiness are undertaken according to workplace procedures and organisational safety management system

4.2

Watertight integrity is checked and appropriate action is taken to prepare for prevailing and forecast weather and sea conditions

4.3

Degree to which vessel is secured is appropriate to prevailing and forecast conditions

4.4

Irregularities are identified and appropriate action is taken to rectify the situation

4.5

Irregularities beyond ability to rectify are reported in time to enable remedial action to be taken

4.6

Reports of condition are completed according to workplace procedures

5

Conduct refuelling operations

5.1

All personal protective equipment is accessed and used

5.2

Safety boundary for the refuelling process is established

5.3

Spill prevention systems are correctly deployed

5.4

Refuelling operations are performed safely and according to organisational safety management system

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Use and maintain ropes

1.1

Rope types and common areas of use are correctly identified

1.2

Ropes are checked for wear and repairs are undertaken according to manufacturer guidelines

1.3

Ropes are coiled and stowed correctly

1.4

Knots and hitches are tied neatly and securely, and are used according to their correct application

1.5

Ropes are spliced neatly and securely according to their correct application

1.6

Rope ends are whipped where appropriate to maintain good condition

2

Secure vessel at anchor

2.1

Prior to letting go, anchor and equipment are prepared

2.2

Quantity of anchor cable run out or recovered is appropriate to the depth of water, weather and sea conditions, and tidal range in area of operation

2.3

During operation, control of cable is maintained within safe operating limits

2.4

Degree to which anchor and equipment are secured on completion of anchoring operations is appropriate to forecast conditions

2.5

During all operations, anchoring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris

3

Secure vessel at a berth

3.1

At all times, mooring lines and associated equipment are handled safely

3.2

Throughout operations, mooring area is kept free of loose ropes, wires and debris

3.3

Tension on ropes is maintained at an appropriate level for the stage and nature of the operation

4

Check condition and seaworthiness of vessel

4.1

Coverage and frequency of checks and inspections on vessel seaworthiness are undertaken according to workplace procedures and organisational safety management system

4.2

Watertight integrity is checked and appropriate action is taken to prepare for prevailing and forecast weather and sea conditions

4.3

Degree to which vessel is secured is appropriate to prevailing and forecast conditions

4.4

Irregularities are identified and appropriate action is taken to rectify the situation

4.5

Irregularities beyond ability to rectify are reported in time to enable remedial action to be taken

4.6

Reports of condition are completed according to workplace procedures

5

Conduct refuelling operations

5.1

All personal protective equipment is accessed and used

5.2

Safety boundary for the refuelling process is established

5.3

Spill prevention systems are correctly deployed

5.4

Refuelling operations are performed safely and according to organisational safety management system

Range Statement

Specifies different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included.

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

Rope types include one or more of the following:

braided

Kevlar

natural fibre

plaited

polyester

wire core rope

wire rope

Knots and hitches include one or more of the following:

bowline

clove hitch

eye splice

reef knot

rolling hitch

round turn and two half hitches

short splice

Anchor and equipment includes one or more of the following:

anchor buoy

anchor securing arrangements

sea anchor

single anchor

twin anchor

windlass

Mooring lines include one or more of the following:

back springs

bow and stern ropes

breast lines

fore and aft springs

Coverage includes one or more of the following

accommodation spaces

engine room

galley

navigation lights

personal facilities

storage spaces

trailer lights

wheelhouse

Secured includes one or more of the following:

accommodation and storage spaces

anchors

galley, stores and equipment

materials on deck and below

large objects likely to move in a sea way

openings

Irregularities include one or more of the folowing:

factors affecting the safety and integrity of:

crew

equipment

materials, such as cargo

vessel