REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE |
This describes the knowledge required for this unit.
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1
| Relevant sections of State and Territory regulations, NSCV and USL Code dealing with responsibilities of a Master 5 or Skipper 3
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2
| Relevant OH&S legislation and policies
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3
| Procedures for the checking and inspecting a small vessel as part of routine maintenance procedures
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4
| Procedures for the initiation and coordination of repair and/or replacement procedures on small vessels
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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
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6
| Preservatives and finishes used in marine maintenance and the related procedures and precautions to be taken for preparation, application and storage
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7
| Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to inspection and maintenance operations
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8
| Principal features of the structure of vessels up to 24 metres in length, including:
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| a
| a basic understanding of the properties and application of materials used in vessel construction
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| b
| the construction features, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical small vessel, watertight compartments and weathertight compartments
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| c
| propeller and rudder arrangements of a small vessel
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9
| Slipping and docking procedures suitable for various types of hull forms used in vessels up to 24 metres in length
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10
| Maritime communication techniques needed during slipping and maintenance operations
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11
| Problems that may arise concerning the slipping and maintenance of vessels up to 24 metres in length, and appropriate action and solutions
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12
| Maintenance records that must be maintained on a small vessel
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TDMMB707B SLIP VESSEL AND MAINTAIN HULL |
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REQUIRED SKILLS |
This describes the basic skills required for this unit.
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1
| Use verbal communication skills required when slipping a small vessel and maintaining its hull
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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
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3
| Read and interpret material safety data sheets
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4
| Interpret hull observations and indications of damage or deterioration
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5
| Complete any required maintenance records
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6
| Work safely and collaboratively with others when slipping a small vessel and maintaining its hull
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7
| Select and use relevant tools and equipment as per instructions
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8
| Recognise hull damage and take appropriate action as per operating instructions
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9
| Recognise routine problems when slipping a small vessel and maintaining its hull and take appropriate action
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10
| Adapt to differences in vessels, hull structures and equipment and standard operating procedures
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11
| Slip a vessel of less than 24 metres in length and maintain its hull |