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Qualification details

MAR20213 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3) (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Is superseded by and equivalent to MAR20413 - Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal)Updated to align with the Standards for Training Packages. MAR20213 supersedes and is equivalent to TDM20207 - CERTIFICATE II IN TRANSPORT & DISTRIBUTION (MARINE ENGINE DRIVING - GRADE 3). 06/Oct/2013
Supersedes and is equivalent to TDM20207 - CERTIFICATE II IN TRANSPORT & DISTRIBUTION (MARINE ENGINE DRIVING - GRADE 3) 05/Jun/2013

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 06/Jun/2013

Units of competency

CodeSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Code columnTitleSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Title columnUsage RecommendationSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Usage Recommendation columnEssentialSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Essential column
MARJ2001A - Follow environmental work practicesFollow environmental work practicesSupersededCore
MARF1002A - Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vesselFollow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vesselSupersededCore
MARB2002A - Service marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systemsService marine internal combustion engines and propulsion and auxiliary systemsSupersededCore
MARF1006A - Survive at sea using survival craftSurvive at sea using survival craftSupersededCore
MARC2007A - Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systemsOperate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systemsSupersededCore
MARC2001A - Complete engine room tasksComplete engine room tasksSupersededCore
MARC2003A - Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipmentOperate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipmentSupersededCore
MARC2004A - Operate deck machineryOperate deck machinerySupersededCore
MARF1001A - Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonmentApply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonmentSupersededCore
BSBWOR203B - Work effectively with othersWork effectively with othersSupersededCore
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 231212 Ship's Engineer 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 2542-15 Ships Engineer 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0317 Maritime Engineering And Technology 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 521 Certificate II 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 231212 Ship's Engineer 01/Nov/2013 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 2542-15 Ships Engineer 01/Nov/2013 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0317 Maritime Engineering And Technology 01/Nov/2013 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 521 Certificate II 06/Jun/2013 
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Modification History

Release 1

This is the first release of this qualification in the MAR13 Maritime Training Package.

This qualification replaces TDM20207 Certificate II in Transport Distribution (Marine Engine Driving - Grade 3).

Description

This qualification is suitable for people who work in the maritime industry in charge of operating vessels with a propulsion power up to 500 kW.

Pathways Information

Pathways into the qualification  

Nil

Pathways from the qualification 

MAR30213 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2)
MAR30313 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Steam)

Licensing/Regulatory Information

This qualification is currently cited as meeting some of the requirements for certification as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 as described in Part D of the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).

Certification will require achievement of the MAR20213 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3) and other requirements; people seeking certification should check with AMSA.

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

Employability Skills Summary

The following table contains a summary of the employability skills as identified by the maritime industry for this qualification. This table should be interpreted in conjunction with the detailed requirements of each unit of competency packaged in this qualification. The outcomes described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on packaging options.

Employability Skill 

Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include: 

Communication

Complete relevant log books and service reports

Implement appropriate communication skills and techniques during emergency and survival situations

Read and interpret manufacturer specifications

Teamwork

Develop and sequence work plan in conjunction with others involved in or affected by plan, according to organisational procedures

Provide support to team members to ensure workgroup goals are met

Request advice, receive feedback and work with a team

Problem-solving

Identify faults and take appropriate action to rectify them

Make suggestions for improved environmental work practices

Recognise and repair basic operational faults or organise maintenance assistance

Initiative and enterprise

Confirm timelines, jobs and work priorities with Master and other relevant authorities, when applicable

Provide assistance to preserve fire scene prior to investigation, if appropriate

Ration water and food

Planning and organising

Implement work practices and work instructions relating to potential environmental impacts

Plan and sequence tasks in conjunction with others involved in or affected by maintenance work

Reorder stock and consumables as required

Self-management

Confirm timelines, jobs and work priorities with Master and other relevant authorities, when applicable

Identify own responsibilities and duties in relation to workgroup members and undertake activities in a manner that promotes cooperation and good relationships

Organise survival equipment to maximise chances of survival

Learning

Identify and implement regulatory requirements and company procedures for musters and drills

Participate in abandon vessel drills

Participate in fire drills and musters to ensure readiness for fire emergencies

Technology

Make distress calls using radio equipment on distress call frequency, if time allows, to communicate the nature of the emergency

Operate radio equipment

Select and use technology appropriate to a task

Packaging Rules

Total number of units = 12 units 

12 core units

Core units 

Field 

B 

Equipment Checking and Maintenance 

MARB2002A

Service marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems

C 

Equipment Operations 

MARC2001A

Complete engine room tasks

MARC2002A

Maintain hull out of water

MARC2003A

Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment

MARC2004A

Operate deck machinery

MARC2007A

Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems

F 

Operational Quality and Safety 

MARF1001A

Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment

MARF1002A

Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel

MARF1005A

Meet work health and safety requirements

MARF1006A

Survive at sea using survival craft

J 

Environment 

MARJ2001A

Follow environmental work practices

Imported 

BSBWOR203B

Work effectively with others

Custom Content Section

Not applicable.