Demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of a commercial fishing

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Demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of a commercial fishing
vessel's rescue boat
Level
3
Credits
5
Purpose
People credited with this unit standard are able to, for a commercial fishing
vessel’s rescue boat: establish that equipment and fittings carried are
complete and operational; describe the operation of the lifting equipment; and
describe and demonstrate safe operating procedures for the launch and
retrieval.
Subfield
Seafood
Domain
Seafood Vessel Operations
Status
Registered
Status date
23 April 2007
Date version published
23 April 2007
Planned review date
31 December 2011
Entry information
Open.
Accreditation
Evaluation of documentation and visit by NZQA and
industry.
Standard setting body (SSB)
Primary Industry Training Organisation
Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP) reference
0123
This AMAP can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.
Special notes
1
Assessment of the operational elements of this unit standard must take place on a
vessel equipped with a rescue boat, in open water. Emergency and man-overboard
situations should be simulated.
2
It is the expectation of the Maritime New Zealand and the Primary Industry Training
Organisation that candidates will demonstrate competence over a period of at least
three months of sea time working on the deck of a commercial fishing vessel.
3
All practices and descriptions must comply with the requirements of the Maritime
Transport Act 1994, and its associated regulations.
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Safe Ship Management Plan refers to the documented system on the vessel, which
is in place to comply with the International Safety Management (ISM) Code under the
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1974, or the NZ Safe
Ship Management (SSM) Code under the Maritime Transport Act 1994, Maritime
Rules Part 21.
5
The requirements of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
(SOLAS) 1974, can be found in the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search
and Rescue Manual, International Maritime Organisation: ISBN 92-801-6085-0; or
online at http://www.imo.org.
Elements and performance criteria
Element 1
Establish that equipment and fittings carried on a commercial fishing vessel’s rescue boat
are complete and operational.
Performance criteria
1.1
Rescue boat equipment is checked as being consistent with the inventory
specified in the Safe Ship Management Plan.
1.2
Non-serviceable equipment is replaced or repaired in accordance with the Safe
Ship Management Plan.
1.3
Rescue boat fittings are maintained in accordance with the Safe Ship
Management Plan.
Element 2
Describe the operation of the lifting equipment for a commercial fishing vessel’s rescue
boat.
Range
lifting equipment – davit, and one of – hiab, crane;
operation – launch, retrieve.
Performance criteria
2.1
The description includes the procedures used for the standard operation of the
lifting equipment and is in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications
and the Safe Ship Management Plan.
2.2
The description includes the procedures used for the emergency operation of
the lifting equipment and is in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications
and the Safe Ship Management Plan.
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Element 3
Describe and demonstrate safe operating procedures for the launch and retrieval of a
commercial fishing vessel’s rescue boat.
Range
standard, emergency.
Performance criteria
3.1
The description includes the safe operating procedures for the launch and
retrieval of a rescue boat in accordance with the Safe Ship Management Plan.
3.2
The launch and retrieval of the rescue boat is demonstrated safely in
accordance with the Safe Ship Management plan.
Please note
Providers must be accredited by NZQA, or an inter-institutional body with delegated
authority for quality assurance, before they can report credits from assessment against
unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment.
Industry Training Organisations must be accredited by NZQA before they can register
credits from assessment against unit standards.
Accredited providers and Industry Training Organisations assessing against unit standards
must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards.
Accreditation requirements and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this
standard are outlined in the Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP). The
AMAP also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations
wishing to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for
tutors and assessors, and special resource requirements.
Comments on this unit standard
Please contact the Primary Industry Training Organisation sitostandards@primaryito.ac.nz
if you wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit standard.
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