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Evidence Guide: TDMMB707B - SLIP VESSEL AND MAINTAIN HULL

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TDMMB707B - SLIP VESSEL AND MAINTAIN HULL

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

Docking and slipping of a small vessel

  1. Type of slipway, dock or vessel lifting facility is identified and its suitability for the type of hull assessed
  2. Hull data is correctly interpreted and recorded
  3. Appropriate plan is prepared for procedures to be taken on-board vessel prior to, during and on completion of the proposed slipping or docking operations
  4. Cradle and/or slings are correctly prepared prior to the slipping of the vessel
  5. Appropriate precautions are taken prior to slipping and refloating of the vessel and when shoring/supporting the vessel
  6. Safety precautions for both personnel and the vessel are correctly implemented on board when the vessel is out of the water
  7. Vessel is correctly refloated after slipping and maintenance operations
Type of slipway, dock or vessel lifting facility is identified and its suitability for the type of hull assessed

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Hull data is correctly interpreted and recorded

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Appropriate plan is prepared for procedures to be taken on-board vessel prior to, during and on completion of the proposed slipping or docking operations

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Cradle and/or slings are correctly prepared prior to the slipping of the vessel

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Appropriate precautions are taken prior to slipping and refloating of the vessel and when shoring/supporting the vessel

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Safety precautions for both personnel and the vessel are correctly implemented on board when the vessel is out of the water

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Vessel is correctly refloated after slipping and maintenance operations

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Carry out inspection and maintenance procedures

  1. Checks of the vessel's underwater hull, equipment and components are carried out in accordance with maintenance schedules and vessel manufacturer's instructions
  2. Any deterioration of a vessel's structure and fittings is identified and appropriate maintenance action initiated or carried out in accordance with company procedures and established nautical practice
Checks of the vessel's underwater hull, equipment and components are carried out in accordance with maintenance schedules and vessel manufacturer's instructions

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Any deterioration of a vessel's structure and fittings is identified and appropriate maintenance action initiated or carried out in accordance with company procedures and established nautical practice

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

TDMMB707B SLIP VESSEL AND MAINTAIN HULL

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the Performance Criteria, , the Range Statement and the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package.

1

Critical aspects of evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Assessment must confirm appropriate knowledge and skills to:

a

Organise and carry out routine maintenance and checks of watertight integrity of a vessel up to 24 metres in length

b

Carry out procedures to both slip and dock a vessel in preparation for inspections and maintenance

c

Initiate and coordinate maintenance, repair or replacement of faulty or damaged equipment or vessel's structure

d

Identify typical problems related to the maintenance of a vessel and take appropriate action

e

Exercise all required safety, environmental and hazard control precautions, and procedures during inspection and maintenance operations

f

Communicate effectively with others when administering the maintenance procedures on board a 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

slipping and refloating a small vessel less than 24 metres in length

2

carrying out routine maintenance

3

checking and maintaining the watertight integrity of a small vessel less than 24 metres in length

4

applying safety precautions relevant to slipping, refloating and maintenance operations

c

Shows evidence of application of relevant workplace procedures, including:

1

relevant sections of State and Territory marine regulations, NSCV and USL Code

2

OH&S regulations and hazard prevention policies and procedures

3

standard operating procedures and work instructions

4

vessel manufacturer's instructions for slipping and maintenance procedures

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Evidence required for demonstration of consistent performance

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5

environmental protection procedures when carrying out maintenance

d

Action is taken promptly to report and/or rectify issues and problems identified with slipping and maintaining the vessel and when checking the vessel's hull

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

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 slip a small vessel up to 24 metres in length and carry out routine maintenance and operations to maintain the watertight integrity of the hull; and/or

b

carry out procedures on an operational commercial or training vessel up to 24 metres in length to:

i

slip and refloat the vessel

ii

undertake routine maintenance

iii

undertake operations to maintain the watertight integrity of the vessel

Required Skills and Knowledge

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE

This describes the knowledge required for this unit.

1

Relevant sections of State and Territory regulations, NSCV and USL Code dealing with responsibilities of a Master 5 or Skipper 3

2

Relevant OH&S legislation and policies

3

Procedures for the checking and inspecting a small vessel as part of routine maintenance procedures

4

Procedures for the initiation and coordination of repair and/or replacement procedures on small vessels

5

The nature and causes of corrosion of marine surfaces and structures and the available methods for its control, including surface preparation, and painting and antifouling

6

Preservatives and finishes used in marine maintenance and the related procedures and precautions to be taken for preparation, application and storage

7

Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to inspection and maintenance operations

8

Principal features of the structure of vessels up to 24 metres in length, including:

a

a basic understanding of the properties and application of materials used in vessel construction

b

the construction features, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical small vessel, watertight compartments and weathertight compartments

c

propeller and rudder arrangements of a small vessel

9

Slipping and docking procedures suitable for various types of hull forms used in vessels up to 24 metres in length

10

Maritime communication techniques needed during slipping and maintenance operations

11

Problems that may arise concerning the slipping and maintenance of vessels up to 24 metres in length, and appropriate action and solutions

12

Maintenance records that must be maintained on a small vessel

TDMMB707B SLIP VESSEL AND MAINTAIN HULL

REQUIRED SKILLS

This describes the basic skills required for this unit.

1

Use verbal communication skills required when slipping a small vessel and maintaining its hull

2

Read, interpret and apply operating and service manuals and instructions for the slipping of a small vessel and the maintenance of its hull, including all required OH&S procedures and precautions

3

Read and interpret material safety data sheets

4

Interpret hull observations and indications of damage or deterioration

5

Complete any required maintenance records

6

Work safely and collaboratively with others when slipping a small vessel and maintaining its hull

7

Select and use relevant tools and equipment as per instructions

8

Recognise hull damage and take appropriate action as per operating instructions

9

Recognise routine problems when slipping a small vessel and maintaining its hull and take appropriate action

10

Adapt to differences in vessels, hull structures and equipment and standard operating procedures

11

Slip a vessel of less than 24 metres in length and maintain its hull

Range Statement

TDMMB707B SLIP VESSEL AND MAINTAIN HULL

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, NSCV and USL Code

b.

Work is performed:

1

within defined operational procedures, with responsibility for own outputs in relation to specified quality standards and limited responsibility for others in achieving the specified quality of maintenance outcomes

c.

Work involves:

1

the organisation and conduct of specified maintenance procedures on board the vessel and the application of solutions to a variety of predictable maintenance problems

2. WORKSITE ENVIRONMENT

a

Vessel may include:

1

any commercial vessel up to 24 metres in length

b

Maintenance of a vessel may be carried out:

1

when slipped or in dry dock

2

when berthed or moored

c

Basic maintenance may include:

1

routine inspections of the watertight integrity of the vessel

2

identification of any deterioration of a vessel's hull, structure, fittings, propeller and underwater equipment

3

cleaning and polishing

4

checking and replacing sacrificial anodes

d

Underwater equipment may include:

1

sea valves and strainers

2

bearings

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d

Underwater equipment may include:

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3

stem glands

4

skin fittings

5

exhausts

e

Maintenance tools and equipment may include:

1

hand tools, including chipping hammers and scrapers

2

electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills,

3

pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills

4

water and sand blasting equipment

5

protective clothing and equipment such as:

i

eye and ear protection

ii

safety boots and helmet

iii

dust and fume masks

f

Deterioration of vessel's structure and fittings may include:

1

corrosion of hull fittings and equipment

2

decay of timber surfaces

3

deterioration of propellers and underwater equipment

4

damage from grounding

5

marine growth

g

Action to maintain watertight integrity of vessel may include:

1

closing of sea valves

2

repair of corrosion

3

closing of hatches

4

checks on hull fittings

5

repair and replacement of valves and hatches

h

Documentation and records

may include:

1

relevant sections of State and Territory marine regulations, NSCV/ USL Code

2

planned maintenance procedures, including maintenance schedules and records

3

vessel and equipment manufacturer's instructions and specifications

4

instructions, specifications and recommended procedures of manufacturers of maintenance tools and materials

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h

Documentation and records

may include:

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5

notices and instructions of relevant maritime authorities

6

guidelines under the Australian Intergovernment Agreement on a National System for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pest Incursions

i

Applicable legislation, regulations and codes may include:

1

relevant sections of State and Territory marine regulations, NSCV/USL Code

2

relevant Commonwealth, State and Territory OH&S legislation

3

Australian Intergovernment Agreement on a National System for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pest Incursions