cbc - able seafarer deck
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COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM
Sector:
MARITIMEQualification:
ABLE SEAFARER DECK (STCW Regulation II/5)
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
East Service Road, South Superhighway, Taguig City, Metro Manila
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
A. Course Design...............................................................................................1-6
B. Modules of Instruction..................................................................................7-90
BASIC COMPETENCIES...........................................................................7
o Participating in workplace communication.......................................8-11
o Working in team environment.........................................................12-15
o Practicing career professionalism..................................................16-19
o Practicing occupational health and safety......................................20-24
COMMON COMPETENCIES...................................................................25
o Launching survival craft and rescue boats/lifeboats.......................26-30
o Preventing and fighting fire.............................................................31-34
o Performing survival techniques during ship abandonment.............35-38
o Performing first-aid treatment on board..........................................39-45
o Protecting marine environment......................................................46-49
o Complying with emergency procedures.........................................50-53
o Conducting shipboard security check.............................................54-59
CORE COMPETENCIES..........................................................................60
o Performing navigational watchkeeping...........................................61-63
o Performing mooring and unmooring operations.............................64-67............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................62
o Providing support in cargo operation..............................................68-72
o Operating deck equipment and machinery.....................................73-77
o Performing marlinspike and canvas work.......................................78-83
o Performing deck maintenance........................................................84-90
COURSE DESIGN
COURSE TITLE : ABLE SEAFARER DECK (STCW Regulation II/5)
NOMINAL DURATION : 106 hours
COURSE DESCRIPTION :
This course is designed to equip individual with operational skills, knowledge and attitudes of Able Seafarer Deck in accordance with industry standards which enable him to perform watchkeeping to look for obstruction in path of vessel, turn wheel on bridge, perform mooring and unmooring operations as directed by the Officer of the Watch, provide support in cargo operations, operate deck equipment and machinery, perform marlinspike and canvass work and perform deck maintenance
To obtain this, all units prescribed for this qualification must be achieved.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS :
This section specifies the qualification of trainees and educational experience. Other requirements like health and physical requirements are also stated. Passing entry written examinations may also be indicated if necessary:
Must be at least high school graduate/BSMT/AMT; 18 years old and above; or
Must have taken equivalent / related course (1 yr. TESDA SRC or 6 months CHED BSC); or
Must have taken Basic Safety Training from MTC Accredited Training centers
Must have a good moral character
Must have passed the medical examination for eyesight and hearing as per TESDA Board Resolution No. 2002-21
Must be physically and mentally fit as per STCW ‘95
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COURSE STRUCTURE:
BASIC COMPETENCIES(18 hours)
UNIT OF COMPETENCY MODULE TITLE LEARNING OUTCOMES NOMINAL
DURATION1. Participate in
workplace communication
1.1 Participating in workplace communication
1.1.1 Obtain and convey workplace information
1.1.2 Participate in workplace meeting and discussion
1.1.3 Complete relevant work related documents
4 hours
2. Work in a team environment
2.1 Working in a team environment
2.1.1 Describe and identify team role and responsibility in a team.
2.1.2 Describe work as a team member
5 hours
3. Practice career professionalism
3.1 Practicing career professionalism
3.1.1 Integrate personal objectives with organizational goals
3.1.2 Set and meet work priorities
3.1.3 Maintain professional growth and development
4 hours
4. Practice occupational health and safety procedures
4.1 Practicing occupational health and safety procedures
4.1.1 Identity hazards and risks 4.1.2 Evaluate hazards and
risks 4.1.3 Control hazards and risks4.1.4 Maintain occupational
health and safety awareness
5 hours
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COMMON COMPETENCIES(24 hours)
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY MODULE TITLE LEARNING OUTCOMES NOMINAL
DURATION1. Launch
survival craft and rescue boats/lifeboats
1.1 Launching survival craft and rescue boats/lifeboats
1.1.1 Launch and operate survival craft and life boats
1.1.2 Operate life saving and survival equipment
1.1.3 Remove survival craft1.1.4 Participate in abandon
vessel drills
4 hours
2. Prevent and fight fire
2.1 Preventing and fighting fire
2.1.1 Manage fire prevention procedures
2.1.2 Operate portable firefighting equipment
2.1.3 Conduct interior search and rescue and firefighting operations
4 hours
3. Perform survival techniques during ship abandonment
3.1 Performing survival techniques during ship abandonment
3.1.1 Practice survival techniques
3.1.2 Operate life saving and survival equipment
3.1.3 Participate in abandon vessel drills
4 hours
4. Perform first-aid treatment on board
4.1 Performing first-aid treatment on board
4.1.1 Perform immediate life-saving first-aid
4.1.2 Act on recognized symptoms and acute illness / injury
4.1.3 Manage wounds and bleeding
4.1.4 Manage burns4.1.5 Manage bone, joint and
muscle injuries4.1.6 Adapt first-aid
procedures for remote situations
3 hours
5. Protect marine environment
5.1 Protecting marine environment
5.1.1 Identify garbage disposal procedures
5.1.2 Perform garbage segregation
5.1.3 Record garbage segregation and disposal
3 hours
6. Comply with emergency procedures
6.1 Complying with emergency procedures
6.1.1 Take action on becoming aware of an emergency
6.1.2 Follow established emergency procedures
6.1.3 Follow procedures for the use of various life saving appliances
3 hours
7. Conduct shipboard security checks
7.1 Conducting shipboard security checks
7.1.1 Regulate access and identification systems for visitors and clients
3 hours
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY MODULE TITLE LEARNING OUTCOMES NOMINAL
DURATION7.1.2 Regulate access and
identification systems for deliveries, bodily search, luggage / baggage, bags and parcels
7.1.3 Regulate access and identification system for any company properties
7.1.4 Prepare initial report7.1.5 Maintain security logbook
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CORE COMPETENCIES(64 hours)
UNIT OF COMPETENCY MODULE TITLE LEARNING OUTCOMES NOMINAL
DURATION1. Perform
navigational watchkeeping duties
1.1 Performing navigational watchkeeping duties
1.1.1 Perform steering1.1.2 Perform lookout by sight
and hearing
10 hours
2. Perform mooring and unmooring operations
2.1 Performing mooring and unmooring operations
2.1.1 Perform the preparation of mooring and unmooring gears and equipment alongside or secured on a buoy
2.1.2 Perform the mooring and unmooring gears and equipment alongside or secured on a buoy
2.1.3 Follow safety hazard and control procedures
12 hours
3. Provide support in completing cargo operations
3.1 Providing support in completing cargo operations
3.1.1 Carry out hatch cover operations
3.1.2 Clean and prepare cargo spaces
3.1.3 Lash cargo/perform in lashing and securing valve
3.1.4 Follow safety and hazard control procedures
10 hours
4. Operate deck equipment and machinery
4.1 Operating deck equipment and machinery
4.1.1 Operate deck machinery4.1.2 Carry out routine
planned maintenance of deck machinery
4.1.3 Apply safety hazard control procedures
10 hours
5. Perform marlinespike and canvas work
5.1 Performing marlinespike and canvas work
5.1.1 Prepare marlinespike and canvas work
5.1.2 Tie knots and hitches5.1.3 Splice rope wires5.1.4 Seam canvas5.1.5 Apply grommet to
canvas
10 hours
6. Perform deck maintenance
6.1 Performing deck maintenance
6.1.1 Perform basic deck maintenance
6.1.2 Perform rigging of stages and bosun’s chair
6.1.3 Carry out cleaning activities
6.1.4 Select and apply appropriate paint systems for areas aboard vessel
12 hours
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY MODULE TITLE LEARNING OUTCOMES NOMINAL
DURATION6.1.5 Check and perform basic
maintenance on deck fittings, equipment and systems
6.1.6 Follow safety and hazard control procedures
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
COURSE DELIVERY:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
TRAINER’S QUALIFICATION (TQ II)
Must be a graduate of BSMT / experienced Bosun Must be a holder of Certificate of Proficiency on ABLE SEAFARER DECK and/or
relevant STCW Certificate Must be licensed at operational level Must have at least a total of 2 years sea service experience as AB or 1 year sea
service experience as Bosun Must be physically and mentally fit as per STCW’ 95 Must have a good moral character Must be good in communicating in English Must be TQ1 certified trainer; or have undergone Trainer’s Training (IMO MC 6.09 and
3.12)
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RESOURCES:
Tools and accessories Equipment Learning
Materials Supplies and Materials
Chipping hammer
Gun tackle Bolt cutter Wire cutter
(heavy duty) Bench vise
installed in 3 working tables
Adjustable wrench (assorted)
Screw drivers (different sizes and types
Marlinespike Fid Serving mallet Ball pen
hammer
pneumatic power tools
sender w/ disc scaling machine grinder machine w/
disc Hand drill Spray gun simulator steering
wheel Ratchet Turn buckle Binoculars Gyro compass Aneroid barometer Mercurial
barometer 2 pcs. Bosun’s
chair 1 pc. Marine
chronometer Clinometers single platform (1
inch X .6 inches X 4 ft.)
Pulley (approximate size for rigging stage)
Reference books
Manuals Catalogs Brochures Modules/ Les CD, Video
tapes
working gloves goggles ear muff Hard hats/ safety
helmets safety boots/ shoes Safety harness/ safety
belt Coverall/ boiler suit Wire/ steel brush 25 pcs. Scraper
(angular) Paint brush (different
sizes) Paint roller (different
sizes) Marine paint (assorted) Metal primer steel plate (1 m2) grease/ lubricant Paint thinner wire rope (6 strands 18
mm) wire rope (3 strands 18
mm) Manila rope (3 strands
18 mm) 100 meters rope for
rigging stage (1 inch diameter)
Safety net or equivalent (2m X 4m)
twine
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MODULES OF INSTRUCTION
BASIC COMPETENCIES
ABLE SEAFARER DECK (STCW REGULATION II/5)
UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION
MODULE TITLE : PARTICIPATING IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to gather, interpret and convey information in response to workplace requirements.
NOMINAL DURATION : 4 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Obtain and convey workplace information
LO2. Participate in workplace meetings and discussions
LO3. Complete relevant work related documents
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LO1. OBTAIN AND CONVEY WORKPLACE INFORMATION
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Specific and relevant information is accessed from appropriate sources2. Effective questioning, active listening and speaking skills are used to gather and
convey information3. Appropriate medium is used to transfer information and ideas4. Appropriate non-verbal communication is used 5. Appropriate lines of communication with supervisors and colleagues are identified
and followed.6. Defined workplace procedures for the location and storage of information are
used7. Personal interaction is carried out clearly and concisely.
CONTENTS:
Effective communication Different Modes of communication Written communication Organizational policies Communication procedures and systems Technology relevant to the enterprise and the individual’s work responsibilities
CONDITIONS:
The following resources must be provided:
Fax machine Telephone Writing Materials Internet facilities Manual filing system Computer-based filing system Electronic memos, instruction and forms Signals, signs and diagrams (sample) Circular (sample) Notices (sample)
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Direct observation Oral interview Written test
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LO2. PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE MEETINGS AND DISCUSSIONS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Team meetings are attended on time2. Own opinions are clearly expressed and those of others are listened to without
interruptions3. Meeting inputs are consistent with the meeting purpose and established protocols4. Workplace interactions are listened to without interruptions5. Questions about simple routine workplace procedures and matters concerning
working conditions of employment are asked and responded to6. Meeting outcomes are interpreted and implemented
CONTENTS:
Following simple languages Organizational policies Communication procedures and systems Technology relevant to the enterprise and the individual’s work responsibilities
CONDITIONS:
The following resources must be provided:
Fax machine Telephone Writing Materials Internet facilities Manual filing system Computer-based filing system Electronic memos, instruction and forms Signals, signs and diagrams (sample) Circular (sample) Notices (sample)
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Direct observation Oral interview Written test
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LO3. COMPLETE RELEVANT WORK RELATED DOCUMENTS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Range of forms relating to conditions of employment are completed accurately and legibly
2. Workplace data is recorded on standard workplace forms and documents3. Errors on recording information on forms/documents are identified and properly
acted upon4. Reporting requirements to supervisor are completed according o organizational
guidelines
CONTENTS:
Participation in workplace meetings Completion of work related documents Recording routine workplace measures Provision of information in response to workplace requirements
CONDITIONS:
The following resources must be provided:
Fax machine Telephone Writing Materials Internet facilities Manual filing system Computer-based filing system Electronic memos, instruction and forms Signals, signs and diagrams (sample) Circular (sample) Notices (sample)
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Direct observation Interview Oral questioning
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : WORK IN TEAM ENVIRONMENT
MODULE TITLE : WORKING IN TEAM ENVIRONMENT
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to identify role and responsibility as a member of a team
NOMINAL DURATION : 5 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Describe team role and scope
LO2. Identify own role and responsibility within team
LO3. Work as a team member
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LO1. DESCRIBE TEAM ROLE AND SCOPE
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. The role and objective of the team is identified from available resources of information.
2. Team parameters, reporting relationships and responsibilities are identified from team discussions and appropriate external sources.
CONTENTS:
The communication process Team structure Team roles Team culture Group planning and decision making
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Standard operating and other workplace procedure (sample) Job procedures (sample) Machine/equipment with manufacturer’s specifications and instructions Organizational and personnel chart Client/supplier instructions (sample) Quality standards system OHS and environmental standards Work procedures and practices Safety, environmental, housekeeping and quality guidelines
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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LO2. IDENTIFY OWN ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN TEAM
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Individual role and responsibilities within the team environment are identified2. Roles and responsibility of other team members are identified and recognized3. Reporting relationships within and external to team are identified
CONTENTS:
The communication process Team structure Team roles Group planning and decision making
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Standard operating and other workplace procedure (sample) Job procedures (sample) Machine/equipment with manufacturer’s specifications and instructions Organizational and personnel chart Client/supplier instructions (sample) Quality standards system OHS and environmental standards Work procedures and practices Safety, environmental, housekeeping and quality guidelines
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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LO3. WORK AS A TEAM MEMBER
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Effective and appropriate forms of communications used and interactions undertaken with team members who contributed to known team activities and objectives
2. Effective and appropriate contributions made to complement team activities and objectives, based on individual skills and competencies and workplace context
3. Observed protocols in reporting using standard operating procedures4. Contribute to the development of team work plans based on an understanding of
team’s role and objectives and individual competencies of the members.
CONTENTS:
The communication process Team structure Team roles Group planning and decision making
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Standard operating and other workplace procedure (sample) Job procedures (sample) Machine/equipment with manufacturer’s specifications and instructions Organizational and personnel chart Client/supplier instructions (sample) Quality standards system OHS and environmental standards Work procedures and practices Safety, environmental, housekeeping and quality guidelines
METHODOLOGIES:
Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PRACTICE CAREER PROFESSIONALISM
MODULE TITLE : PRACTICING CAREER PROFESSIONALISM
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required in promoting career growth and advancement
NOMINAL DURATION : 4 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Integrate personal objectives with organizational goals.
LO2. Set and meet work priorities
LO3. Maintain professional growth and development
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LO1. INTEGRATE PERSONAL OBJECTIVES WITH ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Professional growth and work plans are pursued towards improving the qualifications set for the profession
2. Intra and interpersonal relationships are maintained in the course of managing oneself based on performance evaluation
3. Commitment to the organization and its goal is demonstrated in the performance of duties
CONTENTS:
Work values and ethics (Code of Conduct, Code of Ethics) Company policies Company operations, procedures and standards Fundamental rights at work including gender sensitivity Personal Hygiene practices
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Performance Appraisal system (sample) Psychological Profiles Aptitude Tests Computers - Hardware/software Recognitions certificates (samples) Licenses/certifications (samples) Conference room Chairs and tables Code of conduct (copy) Code of Ethics (copy) Company policies Fundamental rights of workers/gender sensitivity Simulation room
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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LO2. SET AND MEET WORK PRIORITIES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Competing demands and prioritized to achieve personal, team and organizational goals and objectives
2. Resources are utilized efficiently and effectively to manage work priorities and commitments
3. Practice along economic use and maintenance of equipment and facilities are allowed as per established procedures
CONTENTS:
Work values and ethics (Code of Conduct, Code of Ethics) Company policies Company operations, procedures and standards Fundamental rights at work including gender sensitivity Meeting the deadlines Time management
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Performance Appraisal system (sample) Psychological Profiles Aptitude Tests Computers - Hardware/ software Recognitions certificates (samples) Licenses/certifications (samples) Conference room Chairs and tables Code of conduct (copy) Code of Ethics (copy) Company policies Fundamental rights of workers/gender sensitivity Simulation room
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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LO3. MAINTAIN PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Trainings and career opportunities are identified and availed of based on the job requirements
2. Recognition are sought/received and demonstrated as proof of career development
3. Licenses/certifications relevant to job and career are obtained
CONTENTS:
Performance Appraisal System Personal and professional profile Work values and ethics (Code of Conduct, Code of Ethics) Company policies and procedures Fundamental rights at work including gender sensitivity Licenses, awards and recognition
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Performance Appraisal system (sample) Psychological Profiles Aptitude Tests Computers – Hardware / software Recognitions certificates (samples) Licenses/certifications (samples) Conference room Chairs and tables Code of conduct (copy) Code of Ethics (copy) Company policies Fundamental rights of workers/gender sensitivity Simulation room
METHODOLOGIES:
Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES
MODULE TITLE : PRACTICING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to comply with regulatory and organizational requirements for health and safety.
NOMINAL DURATION : 5 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Identify hazards and risks
LO2. Evaluate hazards and risks
LO3. Control hazards and risks
LO4. Maintain OHS awareness
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LO1. IDENTIFY HAZARDS AND RISKS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Safety regulations and workplace safety and hazard control practices and
procedures are classified and explained based on organization procedures2. Hazards/risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to
minimize or eliminate risk to co-workers, workplace and environment in accordance with organization procedures
3. Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fires and other emergencies are recognized and established in accordance with organization procedures
CONTENTS: Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures and policies and regulations Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) types and uses Personal hygiene practices Hazard risks identification and control Threshold Limit Value (TLV) Organization safety and health protocol Safety and health consciousness
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Clean air act (copy) Building code National electrical and fire safety codes Waste management statutes and rules Philippine occupational safety and health standards Dept. of Labor & Employment (DOLE) regulations on safety legal requirements Employees Compensation Commission (ECC) regulations Physical hazards Biological hazards Ergonomics Contingency measures – evacuation, isolation, decontamination facilities Personal Protective Equipment – mask, gloves, goggles, hair net/cap/bonnet,
face mask, shied, apron, gown, coverall, shit, anti-static suit Medical health records Incident reports/accident reports OHS training related completed
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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LO2. EVALUATE HAZARDS AND RISKS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Terms of maximum tolerance limits which when exceeded will result in harm or
damage are identified based on threshold limit values2. Effects of hazards are determined3. OHS issues and/or concerns and identified safety hazards are reported to
designated personnel in accordance with workforce requirements and relevant workplace OHS legislation
CONTENTS: OHS procedures and policies and regulations PPE types and uses Hazard risks identification and control Threshold Limit Value Organization safety and health protocol Safety and health consciousness
CONDITIONS:The following resources must be provided: Clean air act (copy) Building code National electrical and fire safety codes Waste management statutes and rules Philippine occupational safety and health standards DOLE regulations on safety legal requirements ECC regulations Physical hazards Biological hazards Ergonomics Contingency measures – evacuation, isolation, decontamination facilities Personal Protective Equipment – mask, gloves, goggles, hair net/cap/bonnet,
face mask, shied, apron, gown, coverall, shit, anti-static suit Medical health records Incident reports/accident reports OHS training related completed
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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LO3. CONTROL HAZARDS AND RISKS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures for controlling hazards/risks in
workplace are consistently followed2. Procedures for dealing with workplace accidents, fire and emergencies are
followed in accordance with organization OHS policies3. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is correctly used in accordance with
organization OHS procedures and practices4. Appropriate assistance is provided in the event of a workplace emergency in
accordance with established organization protocols.
CONTENTS: OHS procedures and policies and regulations PPE types and uses Hazard risks identification and control Threshold Limit Value Organization safety and health protocol Safety and health consciousness
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Clean air act (copy) Building code National electrical and fire safety codes Waste management statutes and rules Philippine occupational safety and health standards DOLE regulations on safety legal requirements ECC regulations Physical hazards Biological hazards Ergonomics Contingency measures – evacuation, isolation, decontamination facilities Personal Protective Equipment – mask, gloves, goggles, hair net/cap/bonnet,
face mask, shied, apron, gown, coverall, shit, anti-static suit Medical health records Incident reports/accident reports OHS training related completed
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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LO4. MAINTAIN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AWARENESS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Emergency related drills and training are participated in as per
established organization guidelines and procedures2. OHS personal records are completed and updated in accordance
with workplace requirements
CONTENTS: OHS procedures and policies and regulations PPE types and uses Hazard risks identification and control Threshold Limit Value Organization safety and health protocol Safety and health consciousness
CONDITIONS:The following resources must be provided: Clean air act (copy) Building code National electrical and fire safety codes Waste management statutes and rules Philippine occupational safety and health standards DOLE regulations on safety legal requirements ECC regulations Physical hazards Biological hazards Ergonomics Contingency measures – evacuation, isolation, decontamination facilities Personal Protective Equipment – mask, gloves, goggles, hair net/cap/bonnet,
face mask, shied, apron, gown, coverall, shit, anti-static suit Medical health records Incident reports/accident reports OHS training related completed
METHODOLOGIES: Lecture Group discussion Interaction
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Portfolio assessment Interview Simulation/role play Observation Third party report Written tests
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MODULES OF INSTRUCTION
COMMON COMPETENCIES
ABLE SEAFARER DECK (STCW REGULATION II/5)
UNIT OF COMPETENCY : LAUNCH SURVIVAL CRAFT AND RESCUE BOATS / LIFE BOATS
MODULE TITLE : LAUNCHING SURVIVAL CRAFT AND RESCUE BOATS / LIFE BOATS
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This module identifies the competence required to launch and operate survival craft and life boats on a vessel under the direction of Officer of the Watch in compliance with the Philippines and International regulations and guidelines.
NOMINAL DURATION : 4 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Launch and operate survival craft and life boats
LO2. Operate life saving and survival equipment
LO3. Remove survival craft
LO4. Participate in abandon vessel drills
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LO1. LAUNCH AND OPERATE SURVIVAL CRAFT AND LIFE BOATS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Preparation for the launch of lifeboat or survival craft are made in accordance
with vessel’s procedures and manufacturer’s direction2. An appropriate launch strategy is adopted following an assessment of weather
and sea conditions and the nature of the emergency situation3. Launching equipment is operated in accordance with vessel’s instructions and
accepted nautical practice4. The survival craft engine is started using the sequence of actions provided in the
manufacturer’s instruction5. Appropriate handling strategies are applied to maneuver the survival craft in
rough weather and sea conditions6. Exposure cover is deployed on an open lifeboat in accordance with accepted
survival practice and manufacturer’s specification7. Strategies are adopted and implemented to counter threats to survival following
the abandonment of a vessel in accordance with accepted survival practice8. Food and water is rationed to survivors in accordance with accepted survival
practice
CONTENTS: Preparation for the launch of lifeboat or survival craft are made in accordance
with vessel’s procedures and manufacturer’s direction An appropriate launch strategy is adopted following an assessment of weather
and sea conditions and the nature of the emergency situation
CONDITIONS:The following resources must be provided: Freefall lifeboats Davit launched lifeboats Liferafts Life jackets Lifebuoys Hard hats Immersion suits and other thermal protective aids Rocket line throwing appliances Pyrotechnic distress signals GMDSS survival craft VHF radios EPIRBs SARTs Whistles
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Portfolio
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LO2. OPERATE LIFE SAVING AND SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Location and accessibility of all life-saving and survival equipment is established2. Survival equipment is checked and operated in accordance with manufacturer’s
instruction and regulatory protocols3. Immersion suit, various thermal protective aid, life jacket and other life-saving
clothing are correctly donned and used in accordance with instructions4. Faulty life-saving equipment is identified and reported to enable prompt repair
and / or replacement
CONTENTS:
Use of hand-held pyrotechnics Deployment of a mob combination light and smoke float
CONDITIONS:
The following resources must be provided:
Freefall lifeboats Davit launched lifeboats Liferafts Life jackets Lifebuoys Hard hats Immersion suits and other thermal protective aids Rocket line throwing appliances Pyrotechnic distress signals GMDSS survival craft VHF radios EPIRBs SARTs Whistles
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Portfolio
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LO3. REMOVE SURVIVAL CRAFT
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Persons are disembarked from the survival craft accordance with vessel’s procedures
2. The survival craft is recovered using the sequence of actions provided in vessel’s procedures and manufacturer’s instruction
3. Survival craft is checked for signs and damage4. Identified damage or faulty equipment on the survival craft is
reported in accordance with vessel’s procedures
CONTENTS:
Deployment of a mob combination light and smoke float Procedures for correctly operating and using lifesaving appliances and safety
equipment on board vessels and survival craft
CONDITIONS:
The following resources must be provided:
Freefall lifeboats Davit launched lifeboats Liferafts Life jackets Lifebuoys Hard hats Immersion suits and other thermal protective aids Rocket line throwing appliances Pyrotechnic distress signals GMDSS survival craft VHF radios EPIRBs SARTs Whistles
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Portfolio
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LO4. PARTICIPATE IN ABANDON VESSEL DRILLS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Participation in organization and conduct of vessel abandon vessel musters and drills in consistent with regulatory requirements and company procedures
2. Instructions is provided to others, when required, on the correct use of life saving equipment and procedures to be followed in the event of the order to abandon vessel
3. Documentation on the checking and replenishment of the consumable materials used in life saving, fire detection, fire fighting and other safety system is completed in accordance with company procedures and regulatory requirements
CONTENTS:
Procedures for emergency response on board vessels including abandoning of vessel
Procedures for the rationing of food and water survival craft
CONDITIONS:
The following resources must be provided:
Freefall lifeboats Davit launched lifeboats Liferafts Life jackets Lifebuoys Hard hats Immersion suits and other thermal protective aids Rocket line throwing appliances Pyrotechnic distress signals GMDSS survival craft VHF radios EPIRBs SARTs Whistles
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Portfolio
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PREVENT AND FIGHT FIRE
MODULE TITLE : PREVENTING AND FIGHTING FIRE
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This module identifies the competence required to prevent and fight fires on board a vessel, including management of fire prevention measures, initiation and management of evacuation, emergency shutdown and isolation procedures and the execution and coordination of firefighting operations.
NOMINAL DURATION : 4 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Manage fire prevention procedures
LO2. Operate portable firefighting equipment
LO3. Conduct interior search and rescue and firefighting operations (where applicable)
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LO1. MANAGE FIRE PREVENTION PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1 Fire hazards on board a vessel are identified and action is taken to eliminate or
minimize them2 Fire detection and fire fighting equipment and systems are regularly checked and
appropriate action is taken to ensure that they are operational3 Appropriate educational activities are organized to ensure on-board personnel
are aware of the dangers of fire, how to prevent it and what to do if a fire is detected
4 Personnel on board a vessel are made aware of emergency procedures to be followed in the event
CONTENTS: Chemistry of fire and its relationship to materials typically carried on vessel Types of fire detection, fire fighting, life saving and safety equipment and systems
used on board vessels and the procedures fro their used Relevant regulations, code of practice, policies and procedures related to the
maintenance of fire detection, fire fighting, life saving and safety equipment and system
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Solid materials Liquid materials Main gas Cylinder gases Liquid petroleum gases Cooking oils in large industrial catering kitchens, restaurants and takeaway
establishments Electrical fires materials Portable fire extinguishers – foam, water, CO2, dry chemical, wet foam Fire blankets Foam installation Semi portable fixed system Sprinkler system Fire pumps Cooling system
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Portfolio
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LO2. OPERATE PORTABLE FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Classes of fires are correctly identified in accordance with accepted fire-fighting
practice2. Correct portable fire-fighting equipment is selected and used to fight specific
classes of fire3. Class F fires are correctly extinguished with afire blanket in accordance with
accepted fire-fighting practice4. Methods of extinguishing fire on board a vessel are correctly applied5. Correct technique are applied for the setting up of foam making equipment to
extinguish B Class fires on board vessel6. Where applicable, correct techniques are used to recharge the various types of
portable fire extinguisher7. Where applicable, portable fire-fighting equipment is confirmed as operational
following recharging procedures.
CONTENTS: Faults that can accord with shipboard fire detection, fire fighting, life saving and
safety equipment and appropriate remedial action and solutions Statutory and typical company requirements for the documentation of
maintenance procedures and outcomes for fire detection, fire fighting, life saving and safety equipment and systems used on board vessels
Procedures in checking and replacing consumable materials in typical ship board fire detection, fire fighting and safety fire equipment and system
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Solid materials Liquid materials Main gas Cylinder gases Liquid petroleum gases Cooking oils in large industrial catering kitchens, restaurants and takeaway
establishments Electrical fires materials Portable fire extinguishers – foam, water, CO2, dry chemical, wet foam Fire blankets Foam installation Semi portable fixed system Sprinkler system Fire pumps Cooling system
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. CONDUCT INTERIOR SEARCH AND RESCUE AND FIREFIGHTING OPERATIONS (WHERE APPLICABLE)
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Procedures for donning starting up SCBA / CABA are correctly applied2. Procedures for the logging of SCBA / CABA operations on a BA Control Board is
correctly followed in accordance with vessel’s procedures and accepted fire fighting practice
3. Search and rescue operations in a smoke filled environment are correctly conducted as a member of a fire-fighting team in accordance with accepted fire fighting practice
4. Interior fires are extinguished using appropriate fire fighting equipment and procedures as a member of a fire fighting team in accordance with accepted fire-fighting practice
5. Lifeline signals are correctly used during interior fire fighting operations6. A compartment filled with high expansion foam is correctly entered as per
accepted fire-fighting practices
CONTENTS: Procedures in identifying and evaluating operational and maintenance problems
with fire-detection, fire fighting, life saving and safety equipment and systems and determining appropriate courses of action
Procedures in identifying and implementing improvements to maintenance for fire-detection and fire-fighting
Procedures on onboard housekeeping processes
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Solid and liquid materials Main gas Cylinder gases Liquid petroleum gases Cooking oils in large industrial catering kitchens, restaurants and takeaway
establishments Electrical fires materials Portable fire extinguishers – foam, water, CO2, dry chemical, wet foam Fire blankets Foam installation Semi portable fixed system Sprinkler system Fire pumps Cooling system
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance Portfolio
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PERFORM SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES DURING SHIP ABANDONMENT
MODULE TITLE : PERFORMING SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES DURING SHIP ABANDONMENT
MODULE DESCRIPTIOR : This module identifies the competence required to perform survival techniques during ship abandonment either individually or in a team environment with some accountability for the safety of self and other. This includes response to abandon vessel in both simulated and real emergency circumstances.
NOMINAL DURATION : 4 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Practice survival techniques
LO2. Operate life saving and survival equipment
LO3. Participate in abandon vessel drills
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LO1. PRACTICE SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. The timing and sequence of individual survival actions are appropriate to the
prevailing circumstances and conditions of emergency and minimize potential dangers and threats to other survivors
2. Initial actions when boarding survival craft enhance chance of survival 3. Jumps safely from a height into the water in accordance with established survival
practice4. Swims while wearing life jackets and floats without a life jacket in accordance
with established survival practice5. Inverted life raft is righted while wearing a life jacket in accordance with
established survival practice 6. Appropriate handling strategies are applied to maneuver survival craft in rough
weather and sea conditions7. Signs of hypothermia or other distress are identified and treated in accordance
with accepted survival medical practice8. Exposure cover is deployed on an open life boat in accordance with accepted
survival practice and manufacturer’s instructions.
CONTENTS: Knowledge of relevant maritime regulations dealing with survival at sea following
abandonment of vessel Incidents that may result in an emergency on board vessel and the appropriate
response in each case Value of training and emergency drills for enhancing chances of survival at sea Location of personal lifesaving appliances on a vessel
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Freefall lifeboats Davit launched lifeboats Life rafts and life jackets Lifebuoys Hard hats Immersion suits and other thermal protective aids Rocket line throwing appliances Pyrotechnic distress signals GMDSS survival craft VHF radios EPIRBs SARTs Whistles
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance Portfolio
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LO2. OPERATE LIFE SAVING AND SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Location and accessibility of life saving and survival equipment is established2. Method of boarding survival craft is appropriate and avoids dangers to other
survivors3. Survival equipment is operated in accordance with instructions and accepted
survival practice4. Survival radio equipment is operated in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions and regulatory protocols 5. Immersion suit, various thermal protective aids, life-jacket and other life saving
clothing are correctly donned and used in accordance with instructions
CONTENTS:
Conduction, outfit and particular characteristics of various types of life boats, life rafts and rescue boats
Procedures for emergency response on bard vessel including abandoning vessel Procedure for correctly operating and using lifesaving appliances and personal
safety equipment on board vessels and survival craft and specifically Donning a life jacket using a life jacket, light and whistle
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Freefall lifeboats Davit launched lifeboats Liferafts Life jackets Lifebuoys Hard hats Immersion suits and other thermal protective aids Rocket line throwing appliances Pyrotechnic distress signals GMDSS survival craft VHF radios EPIRBs SARTs Whistles
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance Portfolio
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LO3. PARTICIPATE IN ABANDON VESSEL DRILLS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Abandon vessel musters and drills are attended in accordance with regulatory requirements and company procedures
2. Action taken on identifying muster signals is appropriate to the indicated emergency and complies with established procedures
3. Information is obtained and correctly interpreted on the use of life-saving equipment and procedures to be followed in the event of the order to abandon vessel of personal lifesaving appliances on a vessel
CONTENTS:
Donning an immersion suit Deployment of a mob combination light and smoke float Use of hand-held pyrotechnics Threats to survival on abandonment of a vessel and appropriate strategies for
countering these threats Ways of maximizing delectability and location of survival craft using pyrotechnic
distress signals, portable VHF radios, satellite EPIRBs and SARTs
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Freefall lifeboats Davit launched lifeboats Liferafts Life jackets Lifebuoys Hard hats Immersion suits and other thermal protective aids Rocket line throwing appliances Pyrotechnic distress signals GMDSS survival craft VHF radios EPIRBs SARTs Whistles
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance Portfolio
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PERFORM FIRST-AID TREATMENT ON BOARD
MODULE TITLE : PERFORMING FIRST-AID TREATMENT ON BOARD
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This module identifies the competence required to perform first-aid treatment to crew/passengers during a medical emergency on board a vessel, including the performance of immediate life saving first-aid until a qualified medical assistance is available, the recognition of symptoms and signs of an acute illness and or injury and the taking of appropriate action.
NOMINAL DURATION : 3 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Perform immediate life saving first-aid
LO2. Act on recognized the symptoms and acute illness / injury
LO3. Manage wounds and bleeding
LO4. Manage burns
LO5. Manage bone, joint and muscle injuries
LO6. Adapt first-aid procedures for remote situations
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LO1. PERFORM IMMEDIATE LIFE SAVING FIRST-AID
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. The priorities of first-aid care are correctly applied in real or simulated first-aid situation
2. The DRABC is correctly used to identify and control danger, loss of consciousness, lost of airway, breathing and circulation
3. An unconscious casualty is correctly placed in stable side position and the steps in clearing the airways to promote breathing in accordance with established first-aid procedures
4. The correct method of Expired Air Resuscitation (EAR), External Cardiac Compression (ECC) and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is applied in real life resuscitation situation or in a simulated exercise using a mannequin
CONTENTS:
Duties and responsibilities of the designated first-aid officer on board a vessel Knowledge on ways in which disease can spread on board a vessel and ways of
preventing the spread
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Vessel’s medicine cabinet First-aid boxes Emergency first-aid carry bags Specific first-aid resources Roller bondages Triangular bondages Face masks Cleaning swabs Cleaning brush Cleaning materials Medicines
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. ACT ON RECOGNIZED SYMPTOMS AND ACUTE ILLNESS / INJURY
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. The conditions requiring special first-aid procedures are correctly identified 2. A real or simulated unconscious casualty is cared for in accordance with
established first-aid procedures 3. Causes of respiratory failure and breathing difficulty are correctly identified and
appropriate care is provided for a real or simulated casualty with obstructed breathing
4. The symptoms and signs of casualty with angina pain, heart attack and heart failure are correctly identified
5. The symptoms and signs of poisoning, bites and stings are correctly identified and appropriate immediate management of the conditions is provided in real or simulated situation
6. A real or simulated conscious casualty with an acute illness and / or injury is cared for in accordance with established first-aid procedures
CONTENTS:
Legal issues related to administration of drugs and medicines on board a vessel Knowledge of body structures and functions relevant to possible injury, illnesses
and disease that may be encountered on board a vessel
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Vessel’s medicine cabinet First-aid boxes Emergency first-aid carry bags Specific first-aid resources Roller bondages Triangular bondages Face masks Cleaning swabs Cleaning brush Cleaning materials Medicines
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. MANAGE WOUNDS AND BLEEDING
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Severe external bleeding is correctly controlled in a real or simulated situation2. The symptoms and signs of severe internal bleeding are correctly identified and
appropriate immediate management of these conditions is provided an a real or simulated situation
3. A real or simulated laceration, abrasion and a deep puncture wound is correctly manage in accordance with established first-aid procedures
4. The signs of wound infections are correctly identified and a real or simulated wound infection is correctly managed n accordance with established procedures
CONTENTS:
Maritime communication techniques related to health care and receiving radio medical advice from shore based advisers
Marine publications containing information on first-aid and medical treatment on board a vessel
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Vessel’s medicine cabinet First-aid boxes Emergency first-aid carry bags Specific first-aid resources Roller bondages Triangular bondages Face masks Cleaning swabs Cleaning brush Cleaning materials Medicines
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO4. MANAGE BURNS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Immediate rescue procedures are correctly used in real or simulated first-aid.2. The severity of burn correctly assessed in terns of depth, position and size in
accordance with established procedures.3. The correct method pf treatment for burns and associated shock is correctly
applied in real or simulated first-aid situations involving a burned casualty.
CONTENTS:
Medical first-aid procedures Procedures for conducting an initial patient first-aid treatment
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Vessel’s medicine cabinet First-aid boxes Emergency first-aid carry bags Specific first-aid resources Roller bondages Triangular bondages Face masks Cleaning swabs Cleaning brush Cleaning materials Medicines
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO5. MANAGE BONE, JOINT AND MUSCLE INJURIES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Symptoms and signs of fractures (simple and complicated) are correctly recognized in accordance with established first-aid procedures
2. Problems and treatment associated with dislocated joints are correctly managed in accordance with established procedures
3. First-aid treatment of pelvic and chest injuries and fractures of limbs, including immobilization techniques is correctly performed in accordance with established procedures
4. The symptoms and signs of sprains and strains are correctly identified in accordance with medical emergency procedures.
CONTENTS:
Managing injuries and medical emergencies Managing medicine resources
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Vessel’s medicine cabinet First-aid boxes Emergency first-aid carry bags Specific first-aid resources Roller bondages Triangular bondages Face masks Cleaning swabs Cleaning brush Cleaning materials Medicines
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO6. ADAPT FIRST-AID PROCEDURES FOR REMOTE SITUATIONS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Safety precautions needed to prevent accidents, illness and injuries and infection
in remote areas situations are correctly applied in a real or simulated situations2. Identify and discuss the factors involved in the prevention of heat and cold
exposure3. The symptoms and signs of real or simulated casualty exposed to heat or cold
are correctly identified including hyperthermia and hypothermia and appropriate management of the casualty carried out in accordance with established procedures
4. A real or simulated ill or injured person in remote conditions is correctly, cared for unit help arrives, including the monitoring of airway, breathing and heartbeat, the control of pain, hydration and maintenance of body temperature
5. A real or simulated casualty with severe injuries in a remote situation is correctly cared for, including the preparation for transport
6. First-aid resources and emergency equipment required for remote area situations is correctly identified and used in real or simulated situations in accordance with established first-aid procedures
CONTENTS: Techniques for care of wounds Correct methods of Expired Air Resuscitation (EAR), External Cardiac
Compression (ECC) and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Vessel’s medicine cabinet First-aid boxes Emergency first-aid carry bags Specific first-aid resources Roller bondages Triangular bondages Face masks Cleaning swabs Cleaning brush Cleaning materials Medicines
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written Examination Practical Performance
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PROTECT MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MODULE TITLE : PROTECTING MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module identifies the competence required to protect marine environment. It involves the development of awareness to preserve and protect marine environment.
NOMINAL DURATION : 3 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Identify garbage disposal procedures
LO2. Perform garbage segregation
LO3. Record garbage segregation and disposal
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LO1. IDENTIFY GARBAGE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Relevant guidelines for the implementation of garbage disposal onboard are identified and applied to ensure protection of marine environment.
2. Relevant company requirements on marine environmental protection are followed as per established practice.
3. Appropriate measures to prevent operational pollution are observed and applied to prevent pollution of the marine environment in accordance with regulations and procedures.
4. Compliance on state / territory garbage disposal procedures for the protection of the marine environment is monitored and required action is taken where incidences of non-compliance are identified.
CONTENTS:
Knowledge of sections of relevant regulation on garbage segregation and disposal
Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to MARPOL regulations
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Incineration option for shipboard generated garbage All kinds of victual, domestic and operational wastes excluding fresh fish parts All plastic – synthetic ropes, fishing nets, plastic garbage bags Annex V of MARPOL ‘73 Fixed floating Comminuter or grinder Contents of the report of garbage segregation and disposal (sample)
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. PERFORM GARBAGE SEGREGATION
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Relevant guidelines for the implementation of garbage disposal onboard are identified and applied to ensure protection of marine environment.
2. Relevant company requirements on marine environmental protection are followed as per established practice.
3. Appropriate measures to prevent operational pollution are observed and applied to prevent pollution of the marine environment in accordance with regulations and procedures.
4. Compliance on state / territory garbage disposal procedures for the protection of the marine environment is monitored and required action is taken where incidences of non-compliance are identified.
CONTENTS:
Knowledge of sections of relevant regulation on garbage segregation and disposal
Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to MARPOL regulations
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Incineration option for shipboard generated garbage All kinds of victual, domestic and operational wastes excluding fresh fish parts All plastic – synthetic ropes, fishing nets, plastic garbage bags Annex V of MARPOL ‘73 Fixed floating Comminuter or grinder Contents of the report of garbage segregation and disposal (sample)
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. RECORD GARBAGE SEGREGATION AND DISPOSAL
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Others are assisted and encouraged to observe the garbage segregation policies.
2. Social responsibilities in garbage disposal are observed and performed to ensure protection of marine environment.
3. Contents of report on garbage segregation and disposal are adequately filled-up as per established procedures.
CONTENTS:
Storage of non-bio-degradable materials onboard Relevant ISM regulations Procedures for checking garbage coding on garbage segregation
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Incineration option for shipboard generated garbage All kinds of victual, domestic and operational wastes excluding fresh fish parts All plastic – synthetic ropes, fishing nets, plastic garbage bags Annex V of MARPOL ‘73 Fixed floating Comminuter or grinder Contents of the report of garbage segregation and disposal (sample)
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : COMPLY WITH EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
MODULE TITLE : COMPLYING WITH EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This module involves the knowledge, skills and attitudes to take appropriate initial action on becoming aware of an emergency on board vessel and to follow established emergency response procedures.
NOMINAL DURATION : 3 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Take action on becoming aware of an emergency
LO2. Follow established emergency procedures
LO3. Follow procedures for the use of various life saving appliances
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LO1. TAKE ACTION ON BECOMING AWARE OF AN EMERGENCY
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Emergencies are correctly recognized and identified2. Response to an emergency situation follows established vessel’s emergency
response procedures 3. Correct action is taken discovery of an actual or potential emergency in
accordance with established vessel procedures 4. Information given on raising alarm is prompt, accurate, complete and clear
CONTENTS:
Knowledge of relevant maritime regulations Navigational emergencies for vessels and appropriate action and solutions Indications of various types of emergency situations and the action to be followed
when various types of actual or potential emergency situations are identified Emergency alarm signals and systems in use of vessels and procedures to be
followed when an emergency alarm is raised
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Survival equipment Life jackets Exposure and immersion suits Survival crafts Contingency plans (samples)
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. FOLLOW ESTABLISHED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Vessel’s contingency plans for emergency response are known and are implemented in real and simulated emergency situations.
2. Escape routes and internal and external communications and alarm systems are correctly used in real and simulated emergency situations in accordance with regulatory requirements and established procedures.
3. Emergency communications and alarm signals and systems are understood and required action implemented in accordance with emergency procedures and regulatory requirements.
4. Planned procedures for the use of d damaged controls procedures for dealing with damage to the vessel and its hull are implemented in accordance with company procedures and regulatory requirements.
CONTENTS:
Escape routes and internal and external communications systems and alarm on board a vessel
General principles of damage and control and the manner in which watertight integrity of hull is maintained on a vessel, including the importance of preparation, control and repair
Ways of controlling damage during a flooding emergency, including the use of various shipboard items that can be used far damage control purposes such as mattresses, canvass and clothing
Maritime communication techniques used during navigational emergencies
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Survival equipment Life jackets Exposure and immersion suits Survival crafts Contingency plans (samples)
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. FOLLOW PROCEDURES FOR THE USE OF VARIOUS LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Participation in life saving drills confirms readiness to correctly carry out life saving procedures and the use of life saving appliances.
2. Survival equipment is correctly used in the event of emergencies.3. Procedures for the use of various shipboard life saving appliances are followed in
accordance with regulatory requirements, manufacturer’s instruction and company procedures.
CONTENTS:
Taking initial action during real and simulated emergency situation Implementing emergency during a real and simulated emergency situations Identifying and evaluating problems that may occur during a shipboard
emergency and determining appropriate courses of action Applying safety and life saving precautions and procedures during emergency
situations during on board a vessel Participating in drills aimed at preparing shipboard personnel to implement
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Survival equipment Life jackets Exposure and immersion suits Survival crafts Contingency plans (samples)
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : CONDUCT SHIPBOARD SECURITY CHECK
MODULE TITLE : CONDUCTING SHIPBOARD SECURITY CHECK
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module involves the knowledge, skills and attitude in checking visitors and all the personnel coming aboard the ship. It includes checking pf packages/baggage being brought aboard and securing and preventing unauthorized access to ship compartments including cargo spaces.
NOMINAL DURATION : 3 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Regulate access and identification systems for visitors and clients
LO2. Regulate access and identification systems for deliveries, bodily search, luggage, baggage, bags and parcels
LO3. Regulate access and identification system for any company properties
LO4. Prepare initial report
LO5. Maintain security logbook
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LO1. REGULATE ACCESS AND IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR VISITORS AND CLIENTS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Bona fide persons entering premises or restricted areas verified by checking relevant details on identification documents.
2. Issues and return of entry passes controlled according to assignment instructions.
3. Persons attempting to gain entry without authorization reported and recorded as appropriate.
4. Incidents which infringe employment / client instruction reported and recorded5. SOPs in checking entry of incoming / outgoing visitors and clients implemented in
accordance to company policies and regulations.6. SOPs of disgruntled visitors and clients implemented.7. Visitors received in a courteous manner, authorized person/s notified and
escorted if necessary according to assignment instruction.
CONTENTS:
ISPS Code Bomb Awareness
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Access and identification systems Keys and key cards Physical barriers Alarm panels Keypads and alarm entry systems Sample reports prescribed by 5Ws and 1H Communication flow (sample) Security logbook Identification cards Passes Badges Gate pass Material pass Work permits receipts
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. REGULATE ACCESS AND IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR DELIVERIES, BODILY SEARCH, LUGGAGE, BAGGAGE, BAGS AND PARCELS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Search and carried out according to assignment instructions.2. Justification for search of person’s property clearly established having regard to
the company policy.3. SOPs in checking entry of incoming / outgoing deliveries, bodily search, luggage,
baggage, bags and parcels implemented in accordance to company policies and regulations.
4. Questionable items found during search are dealt with according to the company policies.
5. Request to search person’s property made according to assignment instructions and having regard to legal requirements.
CONTENTS:
Alarm systems and locations Dangerous goods (items and materials)
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Access and identification systems Keys and key cards Physical barriers Alarm panels Keypads and alarm entry systems Sample reports prescribed by 5Ws and 1H Communication flow (sample) Security logbook Identification cards Passes Badges Gate pass Material pass Work permits receipts
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. REGULATE ACCESS AND IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR ANY COMPANY PROPERTIES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Controlled physical barriers operated according to assignment instructions 2. Keys and key cards controlled, recorded and monitored according to assignment
instructions 3. SOPs in checking incoming / outgoing company properties implemented in
accordance to company policies and regulations 4. Keys, keypads, key cards and alarm panels to secure premises used according
to manufacturer’s specifications5. Keypad and alarm entry systems activated and deactivated according to
prescribed procedures and clients instructions
CONTENTS:
Confiscation Procedures Gender Awareness and Development
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Access and identification systems Keys and key cards Physical barriers Alarm panels Keypads and alarm entry systems Sample reports prescribed by 5Ws and 1H Communication flow (sample) Security logbook Identification cards Passes Badges Gate pass Material pass Work permits receipts
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO4. PREPARE INITIAL REPORT
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Reports are prepared as prescribed by 5Ws and 1H in the cardinal rule in accordance with investigative procedures
2. Communication flow should be observed at all times
CONTENTS:
Ability to monitor activities within area of assignment Ability to secure entries to crew and cargo spaces
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Access and identification systems Keys and key cards Physical barriers Alarm panels Keypads and alarm entry systems Sample reports prescribed by 5Ws and 1H Communication flow (sample) Security logbook Identification cards Passes Badges Gate pass Material pass Work permits receipts
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO5. MAINTAIN SECURITY LOGBOOK
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Accurate and detailed report of facts and events in the guard post is properly signed by the guard on duty
2. Events and facts are recorded in chronological order3. Security logbook is properly signed by both guards during he turn-over4. Confidentially of information contained in security logbook maintained
CONTENTS:
Ability to implement emergency procedures Conduct search ( person, luggage, baggage, bags and parcels)
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Access and identification systems Keys and key cards Physical barriers Alarm panels Keypads and alarm entry systems Sample reports prescribed by 5Ws and 1H Communication flow (sample) Security logbook Identification cards Passes Badges Gate pass Material pass Work permits receipts
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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MODULES OF INSTRUCTION
CORE COMPETENCIES
ABLE SEAFARER DECK (STCW REGULATION II/5)
UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PERFORM NAVIGATIONAL WATCHKEEPING DUTIES
MODULE TITLE : PERFORMING NAVIGATIONAL WATCHKEEPING DUTIES
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This module identifies the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to perform steering and lookout duties.
NOMINAL DURATION : 10 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Perform steering
LO2. Perform lookout by sight and hearing
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LO1. PERFORM STEERING
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. The conduct, handover and relief of the steering conforms with accepted steering procedures
2. Factors in carrying out watchkeeping duties are considered and appropriately responded in accordance with established navigational practice and regulatory requirements on the level applicable
CONTENTS:
Knowledge of sections of IMO STCW ’95 Code and convention dealing with bridge watchkeeping principles, arrangement, procedures, roles and responsibilities
Principles of navigational recording devices for keeping records of the operation, behavior and performance of the ship and navigation equipment
Typical bridge instrumentation, controls and alarms and their functions Functions of unmanned machinery space controls, alarms ad indicators Signs of Fatigue Identifying lights, sounds and shapes Steering procedures Watch hand-over procedures
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Mock bridge Operational status of the bridge Weather and sea conditions, visibility and whether there is day or darkness navigational hazards UMS controls, alarms and indicators Rudder and propeller control and vessel maneuvering characteristics Navigational aids such as radar and magnetic compass
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Portfolio
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LO2. PERFORM LOOKOUT BY SIGHT AND HEARING
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. A proper look-out is maintained at all times and in such a way as to conform to accepted principles and procedures and regulatory requirements
2. Procedures in performing lookout by sight and hearing are properly observed and followed
3. Lights, shapes and sound signals conform with the requirements contained in the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea and are correctly recognized
4. Distress signals are recognized and appropriate action is taken to initiate search and rescue procedures
5. Master is called in the event of navigational incident which falls outside the officer’s limit of responsibility
CONTENTS:
Knowledge of sections of IMO STCW ’95 Code and convention dealing with bridge watchkeeping principles, arrangement, procedures, roles and responsibilities
Principles of navigational recording devices for keeping records of the operation, behavior and performance of the ship and navigation equipment
Typical bridge instrumentation, controls and alarms and their functions Functions of unmanned machinery space controls, alarms ad indicators Signs of Fatigue Identifying lights, sounds and shapes Steering procedures Watch hand-over procedures
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Mock bridge Operational status of the bridge Weather and sea conditions, visibility and whether there is day or darkness navigational hazards UMS controls, alarms and indicators Rudder and propeller control and vessel maneuvering characteristics Navigational aids such as radar and magnetic compass
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PERFORM MOORING, UNMOORING OPERATIONS
MODULE TITLE : PERFORMING MOORING, UNMOORING OPERATIONS
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module identifies the knowledge, skills and attitudes required in performing basic mooring / unmooring operations. It involves following of orders and instructions from the Officer of the Watch..
NOMINAL DURATION : 12 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Perform the preparation of mooring / unmooring gears and equipment alongside or secured on a buoy
LO2. Perform mooring and unmooring gears and equipment alongside or secured on a buoy
LO3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
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LO1. PERFORM THE PREPARATION OF MOORING / UNMOORING GEARS AND EQUIPMENT ALONG SIDE OR SECURED ON A BUOY
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Mooring and unmooring gears and equipment are prepared in accordance with given orders from Officer on Watch based on terminal advised.
2. Officer on Watch is advised as to the readiness of the mooring and unmooring gears / equipment as per standard operating.
CONTENTS:
Deterioration of vessel’s deck areas, machinery and fittings Maintenance works Mooring And Unmooring Preparation of Mooring Winch Preparation of Mooring Lines and Gears to bits Maintenance tools and Equipment Personal Protective Equipment
CONDITIONS:
The following resources must be provided: Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. PERFORM MOORING AND UNMOORING ACTIVITIES ALONG SIDE OR SECURED IN A BUOY
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Mooring and unmooring operations along side and secured on a buoy are carried
out in accordance with the code of safe working practices.2. Communications during mooring / unmooring are cleared and timely as per
standard operating procedures.3. Orders of the Officer on Watch are correctly interpreted and promptly executed
as per standard operating procedures.
CONTENTS: Deterioration of vessel’s deck areas, machinery and fittings Maintenance works Mooring Winch Mooring Gears Lowering Mooring Lines Transferring Mooring Lines to Bits Accommodation Ladder Secure Mooring Line after un mooring Maintenance tools and Equipment Personal Protective Equipment
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. FOLLOW SAFETY AND HAZARD CONTROL PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Safety precautions and regulations during mooring / unmooring are followed in accordance with safe working practices.
2. Operational hazards during mooring / unmooring are identified and addressed appropriately as per safe working practices.
3. Shipboard emergency and contingency plans are followed in the event of a failure or emergency associated with mooring equipment and associated system as per safe working practices.
CONTENTS:
Safety precautions during Mooring Safety Regulations during Mooring Warning and manufacturer’s instructions Shipboard emergency and contingency plans Operational Hazards during Mooring
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PROVIDE SUPPORT IN COMPLETING CARGO OPERATIONS
MODULE TITLE : PROVIDING SUPPORT IN COMPLETING CARGO OPERATIONS
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module identifies the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to provide support in completing cargo operations.
NOMINAL DURATION : 10 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES::
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1 Carry out hatch cover operations
LO2. Clean and prepare cargo spaces
LO3. Lash cargo
LO4. Follow safety and hazard control procedure
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LO1 CARRYOUT HATCH COVER OPERATIONS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Assistance is provided in hatch cover opening and closing operations in accordance with established procedures and under the supervision of the responsible officer
2. Carry out checks and routine maintenance on hatch securing and opening devices and machinery in accordance with established procedures and under the supervision of the responsible officer
3. Assistance is provided in securing hatch covers for sea in accordance with established procedures and under the supervision of the responsible officer
CONTENTS:
Hatch cover opening and closing operations Checking and routine maintenance on hatch securing and opening devices and
machinery Securing hatch covers for sea
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Rigging stages and bosun’s chair Sections of relevant regulations on OH & S ISM Code Safety Management System Construction, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical vessel Deck fittings, equipment and systems
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. CLEAN AND PREPARE CARGO SPACES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Provided assistance in cleaning of cargo in accordance with established procedures and under the supervision of the responsible officer.
2. Provided assistance in the opening, checking, cleaning and sealing of the bilge and dismantling of the strum box.
CONTENTS:
Lashing of cargo Opening, checking, cleaning and sealing of the bilge Dismantling of the strum box
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Rigging stages and bosun’s chair Sections of relevant regulations on OH & S ISM Code Safety Management System Construction, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical vessel Deck fittings, equipment and systems Cargo lashings, gears and equipment
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. LASH CARGO / PERFORM IN LASHING AND SECURING VALVE
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Provided assistance in the lashing of cargo in accordance with established procedures and under the supervision of the responsible officer.
2. Precautions are taken appropriately during cargo lashing procedures to avoid cargo damage.
3. Identified, marked and reported to the responsible officer the faulty and defective lashing and securing gear and equipment.
CONTENTS:
Lashing of cargo Precautions taken during cargo lashing identification, marking and reporting of faulty and defective lashing and securing
gear and equipment
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Rigging stages and bosun’s chair Sections of relevant regulations on OH & S ISM Code Safety Management System Construction, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical vessel Deck fittings, equipment and systems Cargo lashings, gears and equipment
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO4. FOLLOW SAFETY AND HAZARD CONTROL PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Followed all required safety precautions and regulations when carrying out cargo handling operations
2. Identified operational hazards and took actions in conjunction with the officers, engineers and other members of the crew to minimize or eliminate risks to personnel, vessel and the environment
3. Followed shipboard emergency and contingency plans in the event of failure or emergency during cargo handling operations
CONTENTS:
Safety precautions and regulations in cargo handling operations Operational hazards to minimize or eliminate hazards and risks Shipboard emergency and contingency plans
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Rigging stages and bosun’s chair Sections of relevant regulations on OH & S ISM Code Safety Management System Construction, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical vessel Deck fittings, equipment and systems Cargo lashings, gears and equipment
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
UNIT OF COMPETENCY : OPERATE DECK EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERYCBC Able Seafarer Deck (STCW Regulation II/5) - 74 -
MODULE TITLE : OPERATING DECK EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module involves the skills and knowledge required to operate deck machinery installed on a commercial vessel, including anchoring equipment, mooring equipment, cargo hatch covers, cranes and derricks, lifeboat davits, gangways and pilot ladders, ventilators and breathers and fairleads and rollers.
. NOMINAL DURATION : 10 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : NC II
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Operate deck machinery
LO2. Carry out routine planned maintenance of deck machinery
LO3. Apply safety hazard control procedures
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LO1. OPERATE DECK MACHINERY
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Pre-operational checks of deck machinery and associated systems are carried
out in accordance with safety requirements and shipboard practices2. Operation of deck machinery is performed in accordance with manufacturer’s
specifications and instructions and safety requirements3. Any operational problems encountered in the use of deck machinery on the
vessel are reported and/or rectified in accordance with procedures4. Malfunctioning equipment is identified and the nature of the fault is investigated
and the outcomes reported in accordance with procedures5. Post-operational checks of deck machinery and associated systems are carried
out in accordance with safety requirements and shipboard practices6. Records of equipment status and identified defects and malfunctions are
completed in accordance with procedures
CONTENTS: Deterioration of vessel’s deck areas, machinery and fittings Operation of Deck Machinery Malfunctioning Deck Equipment Maintenance works Equipment status and Maintenance Schedule Personal Protective Equipment
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. CARRY OUT ROUTINE PLANNED MAINTENANCE OF DECK MACHINERY
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Maintenance arrangements for deck machinery on the vessel carried out in accordance with survey requirements and manufacturer’s specifications
2. Operational problems or faults with the vessel’s deck machinery are identified and the causes identified
3. Any restrictions to operations arising from identified malfunctions of the deck machinery are justified and reported as required
4. Routine lubrication and other preventative maintenance of deck machinery is carried out in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions
5. Faulty deck machinery, equipment and parts are identified, reported and repaired or replaced in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and procedures
6. Required adjustments to the deck machinery are carried out in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications
7. Records of preventative and remedial maintenance carried out on deck machinery are completed in accordance with procedures
CONTENTS:
Selection of chemical, cleaning agents and equipment Warning and manufacturer’s instructions Deterioration of vessel’s deck areas, machinery and fittings Operation of Deck Machinery Malfunctioning Deck Equipment Maintenance works Equipment status and Maintenance Schedule Personal Protective Equipment
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
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METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. APPLY SAFETY AND HAZARD CONTROL PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Safety, hazard minimization and pollution control procedures and regulations are followed at all times during the operation of deck machinery
2. Operational and maintenance hazards related to deck machinery use and maintenance are identified and action is taken to minimize or eliminate risk to personnel, vessel and the environment
3. Action is taken in the event of failure or emergency to ensure the isolation and security of the deck machinery and maintain the safety of the vessel and personnel involved
4. Vessel’s emergency and contingency plans are followed in the event of a failure or emergency involving deck machinery
CONTENTS:
Safety precautions and regulations in handling deck machinery Operational hazards to minimize or eliminate hazards and risks Shipboard emergency and contingency plans
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Rigging stages and bosun’s chair Sections of relevant regulations on OH & S ISM Code Safety Management System Construction, layout and subdivision requirements of a typical vessel Deck fittings, equipment and systems Cargo lashings, gears and equipment
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PERFORM MARLINESPIKE AND CANVAS WORK
MODULE TITLE : PERFORMING MARLINESPIKE AND CANVAS WORK
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitude required in performing marlinespike and canvass work.
NOMINAL DURATION : 10 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Prepare tools for marlinespike and canvass work
LO2. Tie knots and hitches
LO3. Splice rope wires
LO4. Seam canvas
LO5. Apply grommet to canvas
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LO1. PREPARE TOOLS FOR MARLINESPIKE AND CANVAS WORK
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Tools for marlinespike and canvas work are properly identified and allocated as per job specifications
2. Tools for marlinespike and canvas work are arranged and readied for use as per standard operating procedures
CONTENTS:
Different types of ropes and cordage in tying particular knots and hitches Application of materials and tools in tying knots and hitches Wearing of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Performing proper procedures in tying different types of knots and hitches
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Different types of ropes Different kinds of knots and hitches Tools for sewing canvas by hand – needles, palms, sail maker’s or bench hook,
beeswax, sail twine Metal grommet Tools and equipment in splicing fiber ropes and wire ropes – marlinespike,
seizing twine, wooden pin, sledge hammer, mallet, wire cutter
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. TIE KNOTS AND HITCHES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Types of ropes used in tying knots and hitches are correctly identified as per job requirements and manufacturer’s specifications
2. Kinds of knots, hitches, splices and their usage are properly identified as per job requirements and manufacturer’s specifications
3. Materials and tools in tying knots and hitches are correctly identified as per job specifications
4. Procedures in tying different types of knots and hitches are correctly performed as per job specifications
CONTENTS:
Different types of ropes and cordage in tying particular knots and hitches Application of materials and tools in tying knots and hitches Wearing of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Performing proper procedures in tying different types of knots and hitches
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Different types of ropes Different kinds of knots and hitches Tools for sewing canvas by hand – needles, palms, sail maker’s or bench hook,
beeswax, sail twine Metal grommet Tools and equipment in splicing fiber ropes and wire ropes – marlinespike,
seizing twine, wooden pin, sledge hammer, mallet, wire cutter
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. SPLICE ROPE WIRES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Wire ropes secured in the vice with the end for splicing directed upward as per job requirements
2. Kinds of splice identified and used as per manufacturer’s specification 3. Seizing wire to the end of wire strand are applied as per job requirements 4. Wire ropes are spliced using appropriate marlinespike and other related tools as
per job requirement5. Splicing techniques are correctly done as per job specification6. Wastage of materials / time are minimized as per standard operating procedures
CONTENTS:
Different types of ropes and cordage in tying particular knots and hitches Application of materials and tools in tying knots and hitches Wearing of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Performing proper procedures in tying different types of knots and hitches
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Different types of ropes Different kinds of knots and hitches Tools for sewing canvas by hand – needles, palms, sail maker’s or bench hook,
beeswax, sail twine Metal grommet Tools and equipment in splicing fiber ropes and wire ropes – marlinespike,
seizing twine, wooden pin, sledge hammer, mallet, wire cutter
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO4. SEAM CANVAS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Wire ropes secured in the vice with the end for splicing directed upward as per job requirements
2. Kinds of splice identified and used as per manufacturer’s specification 3. Seizing wire to the end of wire strand are applied as per job requirements 4. Wire ropes are spliced using appropriate marlinespike and other related tools as
per job requirement5. Splicing techniques are correctly done as per job specification6. Wastage of materials / time are minimized as per standard operating procedures
CONTENTS:
Different types of ropes and cordage in tying particular knots and hitches Application of materials and tools in tying knots and hitches Wearing of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Performing proper procedures in tying different types of knots and hitches
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Different types of ropes Different kinds of knots and hitches Tools for sewing canvas by hand – needles, palms, sail maker’s or bench hook,
beeswax, sail twine Metal grommet Tools and equipment in splicing fiber ropes and wire ropes – marlinespike,
seizing twine, wooden pin, sledge hammer, mallet, wire cutter
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO5. APPLY GROMMET TO CANVAS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Types of metal grommets are identified and used as per job order requirement2. Procedures in applying grommet to canvas are observed and followed correctly
as per job requirements
CONTENTS:
Different types of ropes and cordage in tying particular knots and hitches Application of materials and tools in tying knots and hitches Wearing of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment Performing proper procedures in tying different types of knots and hitches
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Different types of ropes Different kinds of knots and hitches Tools for sewing canvas by hand – needles, palms, sail maker’s or bench hook,
beeswax, sail twine Metal grommet Tools and equipment in splicing fiber ropes and wire ropes – marlinespike,
seizing twine, wooden pin, sledge hammer, mallet, wire cutter
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PERFORM DECK MAINTENANCE
MODULE TITLE : PERFORMING DECK MAINTENANCE
MODULE DESCRIPTION : This module identifies the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to perform performing deck maintenance on a vessel under the direction of the Officer of the Watch in compliance with Philippines and International regulations and guidelines
NOMINAL DURATION : 12 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL : STCW Regulations II/5
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the module the student trainees must be able to:
LO1. Perform basic deck maintenance
LO2. Perform rigging of stages and bosun’s chair
LO3. Carryout cleaning activities
LO4. Select and apply appropriate paint systems for areas aboard vessel
LO5. Check and perform basic maintenance on deck fittings, equipment and systems
LO6. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
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LO1. PERFORM BASIC DECK MAINTENANCE
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Checks of deck surfaces are carried out in accordance with planned maintenance
system2. Any deterioration or corrosion of a vessel’s deck surfaces is identified and
appropriate maintenance action is initiated pr carried out in accordance with planned maintenance system
3. Minor faults and imperfections in painted surfaces are repaired in accordance with procedures
4. weathered surfaces are restored using cleaners and liquid abrasives in accordance with OH & S and pollution control requirements, planned maintenance procedures and manufacturer’s instruction
5. Marine surfaces are prepared for the application of the required marine coating 6. maintenance materials are obtained, handled, prepared and applied in
accordance with OH & S and pollution control requirements, company procedures nad manufacturer’s instructions
7. Records of maintenance works carried out are completed in accordance with procedures
CONTENTS: Deterioration of vessel’s deck areas, machinery and fittings Maintenance works Maintenance tools and Equipment Personal Protective Equipment
CONDITIONS: he following resources must be provided: Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO2. PERFORM RIGGING OF STAGES AND BOSUN’S CHAIR
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Appropriate length, size of rope and staging of board are prepared in accordance with standards operating procedures
2. Appropriate length, size of rope and bosun’s chair are prepared in accordance with standard operating procedure
3. Safety procedures in rigging stages and bosun’s chair are observed in accordance with International Standard Safety Practices
CONTENTS:
Deterioration of vessel’s deck areas, machinery and fittings Maintenance works Maintenance tools and Equipment Personal Protective Equipment
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO3. CARRY OUT CLEANING ACTIVITIES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Appropriate chemicals, cleaning agents and equipment are selected to clean an assigned area of the vessel
2. manufacturer’s warning and instructions regarding the use of chemicals and cleaning agents are read, understood and applied
3. Cleaning tasks are completed in the assigned area in accordance with procedures and manufacturer’s instructions
4. chemical, cleaning agents and equipment are correctly stored after use
CONTENTS:
Selection of chemical, cleaning agents and equipment Warning and manufacturer’s instructions Reading, understanding and applying use of chemicals and cleaning agents
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO4. SELECT AND APPLY APPROPRIATE PAINT SYSTEMS FOR AREAS ABOARD VESSEL
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Appropriate paints and painting equipment for a particular surface are selected in accordance with planned maintenance procedures and the paints manufacturer’s instructions
2. Marine paints are applied using appropriate application equipment in accordance with OH & S requirements, planned maintenance procedures and manufacturer’s instruction
3. Debris from maintenance activities is disposed of or stored in accordance with established procedures
4. Paint and painting equipment are correctly stored after use
CONTENTS:
Paints and painting equipment used in marine maintenance and related procedures and precautions to be taken for preparation, application and storage
Safety, environmental and hazard control precautions and procedures relevant to maintenance operation
Storage principles of paints, chemicals and cleaning agents used in planned maintenance operations
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided:
Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination
LO5. CHECK AND PERFORM BASIC MAINTENANCE ON DECK FITTINGS, EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:1. Tools and equipment for basic maintenance are correctly identified and used in
accordance with OH & S requirements, planned maintenance procedures and equipment manufacturer’s instructions
2. Maintenance materials are obtained, handled, prepared and applied in accordance with OH & S and pollution control requirements, company procedures and manufacturer’s instructions
3. Defective deck fittings, equipment and systems are identified, reported, repaired and or replaced as required by planned maintenance procedures
4. Maintenance equipment is correctly cleaned and stored after use5. Debris and unused materials are disposed or returned to store in accordance
with OH & S pollution control requirements, planned maintenance procedures and manufacturer’s instructions
CONTENTS: Tools and equipment for basic maintenance OH & S and pollution control requirements Company procedures and manufacturer’s instructions Defective deck fittings, equipment and systems Maintenance equipment cleaning and storage Disposal of debris and unused materials and storage of returned materials
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES: Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS: Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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LO6. FOLLOW SAFETY AND HAZARD CONTROL PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Personal protective equipment is used in accordance with regulations and OHS policy
2. Maintenance hazards are identified and action is taken to minimize or eliminate risk to personnel, vessel and environment
3. Safety, hazard and pollution control procedures are followed at all times during maintenance and repair operations
CONTENTS:
Personal protective equipment Maintenance hazards Safety hazards an pollution control procedures
CONDITIONS: The following resources must be provided: Hand tools including chipping hammers and scrappers Electric power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Pneumatic power tools such as grinders, sanders and drills Marine preservatives finish application equipment such as brushes, spray guns
and rollers Rinsing and storing equipment Eye and ear protection Proper working clothes Safety boots Dust and fume masks including various cartridges Hard hats Gloves
METHODOLOGIES:
Discussion Lecture Demonstration Simulation Hands-on
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Demonstration and questioning of related underpinning knowledge Written examination Practical performance
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What is Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)
A competency-based curriculum is a framework or guide for the subsequent detailed development of competencies, associated methodologies, training and assessment resources.
The CBC specifies the outcomes which are consistent with the requirements of the workplace as agreed through the industry or community consultations.
CBC can be developed immediately when competency standards exist.
When competency standards do not exist, curriculum developers need to clearly define the learning outcomes to be attained. The standard of performance required must be appropriate to industry and occupational needs through the industry/enterprise or specified client group consultations.
These materials are available in both printed and electronic copies.
For more information please contact:Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)Telephone Nos.: 893-8281, 817-4076 to 82 loc. 611, 630, 631 and 635 or visit our website: www.tesda.gov.ph or the TESDA Regional or Provincial Office nearest you.