MARITIME ENGINEERING Complete marine maintenance to schedule

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MARITIME ENGINEERING
Complete marine maintenance to
schedule
level:
3
credit:
18
planned review date:
January 1998
sub-field:
Maritime
purpose:
This unit standard is for people in the maritime engineering
industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to
complete marine maintenance to site requirements, and
confirm plant and system at desired condition after
maintenance.
entry information:
Open.
accreditation option:
Evaluation of documentation and visit by NZQA and industry.
moderation option:
A centrally established and directed moderation system has
been established by Maritime Qualifications New Zealand
Inc.
special notes:
1
Required state includes complete or partial start up to a
standby or running condition.
2
Specifications include:
Maintenance instructions;
Test schedules;
Work schedules;
Manufacturer’s manuals;
Operating instructions;
Safety codes of practice - flag state and
classification;
Manufacturer’s guidelines.
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3
Safety rules, regulations, legislation, and their
subsequent amendments include:
Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS);
Marine Pollution (MARPOL);
Resource Management Act (RMA) 1994;
Transport Law Reform Act 1994;
Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992
(HSE);
Company or Organisational rules and regulations.
4
Site standards are defined for specific ships in
operating procedures or are defined by Chief
Engineer’s instructions.
Elements and Performance Criteria
element 1
Complete marine maintenance to site requirements.
performance criteria
1.1
Work area is at a level of cleanliness, tidiness, and safety which meets site
standards.
1.2
Storage of tools and equipment meets site standards.
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1.3
Documentation,
requirements.
Range:
1.4
and
records
are
completed
to
technical
documentation, drawing, and recording types and methods recording
charts,
reports
on
maintenance,
amended
manufacturer’s plans and manuals, manual or automatic
recorders.
Dissemination of information on the status of the system is maintained to the
operational requirements and the needs of supervisory staff impacted by
maintenance activity.
Range:
1.5
drawings,
dissemination of information - operational status, overall condition,
maintenance records to internal and external parties.
Manufacturer’s plans and manuals reflect the status of equipment and/or
system after maintenance completion.
element 2
Confirm plant and system at desired condition after maintenance.
performance criteria
2.1
Operations and tests are carried out in accordance with established safety rules
and regulations.
2.2
De-isolation procedures are conducted in accordance with site standards, and
conform to operational requirements and specifications.
Range:
procedures - commissioning, de-commissioning, testing, fault
diagnosis, recording, start up, shut down.
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2.3
Product, components, and system are at the required status within defined time
and quality schedule and to manufacturer’s and technical specifications.
2.4
Start up and shut down procedures and contingencies are to manufacturer’s,
technical, or installation specification.
2.5
Procedures and equipment for measuring and monitoring of plant, components,
and systems are to specification.
Range:
2.6
Variances to specification are identified, recorded, and notified to the
engineering supervisor for action.
Range:
2.7
measuring and monitoring procedures - inputs, outputs, continuity,
containment, stability, vibration.
recording - engine room log book, equipment log or record book.
Implementation of corrective action to identified variances from specification is
to specification and supervisor’s instructions.
Range:
supervisor instructions may include specific to situation
instructions or general instructions contained within Chief
Engineer’s instructions.
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Comments to:
Maritime Qualifications New Zealand Inc
Unit Standard Revision
PO Box 160
WELLINGTON
by January 1998.
Please Note:
Providers must be accredited by the Qualifications Authority
before they can offer programmes of education and training
assessed against unit standards.
Accredited providers assessing against unit standards must
engage with the moderation system that applies to those unit
standards. [Please refer to relevant Plan ref: 0054].
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