Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners
MARF038 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Manage provision of medical care on board a vessel
Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024
Qualification | - |
Unit of Competency | MARF038 - Manage provision of medical care on board a vessel | |
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Description | ||||
Employability Skills | ||||
Learning Outcomes and Application | This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to provide medical care to people who are sick and/or injured while they remain onboard a vessel.This unit applies to people working in the maritime industry in the capacity of:Engineer Class 1 (STCW Chief Engineer Unlimited)Engineer Class 2 (STCW Second Engineer Unlimited)Master of a commercial vessel UnlimitedMaster of a commercial vessel less than 500 gross tonnage (GT)Licensing/Regulatory InformationLegislative and regulatory requirements are applicable to this unit.This unit is one of the requirements to obtain Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) certification as an Engineer Class 1 (STCW Chief Engineer Unlimited), Engineer Class 2 (STCW Second Engineer Unlimited) or Master of a commercial vessel less than 500 gross tonnage (GT) or Master Unlimited and to meet regulatory requirements this unit must be delivered consistent with Marine Orders and with the relevant sections of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).Those regulatory requirements include STCW International Maritime Organization (IMO) model course competencies and areas of knowledge, understanding and proficiency, together with the estimated total hours required for lectures and practical exercises. Teaching staff should note that timings are suggestions only and should be adapted to suit individual groups of trainees depending on their experience, ability, equipment and staff available for training. | |||
Duration and Setting | X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.
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Prerequisites/co-requisites | ||||
Competency Field | F – Operational Quality and Safety |
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners | Student Learning Resources | Handouts Activities |
Slides PPT |
Assessment 1 | Assessment 2 | Assessment 3 | Assessment 4 | |
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Elements of Competency | Performance Criteria | |||||||
Element: Manage vessel medical care |
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Element: Regular inspections of stock and equipment are conducted to ensure currency and operational readiness according to organisational requirements | ||||||||
Element: Equipment and resources are stored and maintained according to regulatory requirements and manufacturer/supplier instructions | ||||||||
Element: Risks on the vessel are reviewed and organisational policies and procedures related to the provision of medical care are validated | ||||||||
Element: Planning is conducted for responses to major incidents onboard the vessel | ||||||||
Element: Take charge of a casualty onboard vessel |
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Element: Safety requirements associated with providing medical care and vessel environmental requirements are adhered to | ||||||||
Element: Condition of injured or ill person is assessed according to first aid procedures | ||||||||
Element: Position of injured or ill person is adjusted to optimise personal comfort for the medical condition or injury | ||||||||
Element: Injured or ill person is reassured and supported during the wait for medical assistance | ||||||||
Element: Nature of the illness/injury is explained to injured or ill person | ||||||||
Element: Significance of changes in person’s condition is promptly recognised and appropriate action is taken if there are signs of deterioration in injured or ill person | ||||||||
Element: Calm, confident and reassuring personal attitude is conveyed |
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Element: Symptoms and appropriate treatment are identified based on the concepts of clinical examination and medical history | ||||||||
Element: Medical emergencies and injuries are diagnosed and managed according to accepted medical practice, and relevant national and international guides | ||||||||
Element: Manufacturer recommendations and accepted medical practice with regard to dosage and application of drugs and medication are complied with | ||||||||
Element: Complete and effective methods to protect against infection and spread of diseases are used | ||||||||
Element: Resuscitation techniques are performed following safety procedures, if required | ||||||||
Element: Appropriate techniques for moving injured or ill person are used | ||||||||
Element: Resources and equipment are recovered and reprocessed, and waste is disposed of safely | ||||||||
Element: Seek external assistance |
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Element: Communication links are established with external medical services to ensure prompt control action is taken | ||||||||
Element: Clinical examination procedures are completed and instructions received are complied with | ||||||||
Element: Assessment of person’s condition is relayed to external medical advisors | ||||||||
Element: Medical procedures are carried out under medical instruction using relevant communication equipment and instructions received are complied with | ||||||||
Element: Condition of injured or ill person is evaluated to determine transport requirements for additional medical care | ||||||||
Element: Preparation for the evacuation of injured or ill person by emergency services is provided, if required, according to organisational procedures and welfare of person is maximised | ||||||||
Element: Manage first aid records |
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Element: Relevant documents are sent to appropriate bodies in accordance with regulatory and organisational requirements | ||||||||
Element: Confidentiality of records and information is maintained in accordance with privacy principles and regulatory and organisational requirements |