Modification History
Release 1 |
This is the first release of this qualification in the MAR13 Maritime Training Package. TDM30207 Certificate III in Transport Distribution (Marine Engine Driving - Grade 2). |
Description
This qualification is suitable for people who work in the maritime industry in charge of operating vessels with a propulsion power of up to 750 kW.
Pathways Information
Pathways into the qualification
MAR20213 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3)
Pathways from the qualification
MAR40213 Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 1)
Licensing/Regulatory Information
This qualification is currently cited as meeting some of the requirements for certification as a Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 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 MAR30213 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2) 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. |
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Employability Skill |
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include: |
Communication |
Complete required records Read and interpret manufacturer specifications and safety data sheets (SDS)/material safety data sheets (MSDS) Write simple reports |
Teamwork |
Encourage, acknowledge and act upon constructive feedback provided by others in the workgroup Plan and sequence tasks in conjunction with others involved in or affected by maintenance work Provide support to team members to ensure work group goals are met |
Problem-solving |
Make suggestions for improved environmental work practices Recognise risks to fellow workers and other people and take action to eliminate or reduce them Take action promptly to address problems that may arise when following vessel abandonment procedures |
Initiative and enterprise |
Provide ideas to control the level of risk associated with work tasks Recognise faulty equipment and take appropriate action Take appropriate action in response to an accidental spillage or safety incident during refuelling and fuel transfer operations |
Planning and organising |
Develop work plan and sequence in conjunction with others involved in or affected by plan, according to organisational procedures Monitor and maintain stock levels and consumables at required levels Plan maintenance activities according to technical, legislative, safety and procedural specifications |
Self-management |
Identify threats to survival and outline treatment options Maintain collaboration and communication with others to support the safety and efficiency of the firefighting operation Make contributions to the review of environmental work practices and policies within limits of own responsibility |
Learning |
Participate in training, musters and emergency drills Practise survival techniques Undertake participation in fire drills and musters to ensure readiness for fire emergencies |
Technology |
Operate survival radio equipment according to manufacturer instructions and regulatory protocols Regularly check firefighting equipment and take appropriate action to ensure that it is operational Select and use technology appropriate to a task |
Packaging Rules
Total number of units = 16 units
16 core units
Core units |
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Field |
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B |
Equipment Checking and Maintenance |
MARB3006A |
Maintain marine internal combustion engines, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems |
MARB3007A |
Undertake basic maintenance of electrical systems |
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C |
Equipment Operations |
MARC2001A |
Complete engine room tasks |
MARC2002A |
Maintain hull out of water |
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MARC2003A |
Operate and maintain extra low and low voltage electrical systems and equipment |
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MARC2004A |
Operate deck machinery |
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MARC2007A |
Operate marine internal combustion engines, and propulsion and auxiliary systems |
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MARC3001A |
Manage fuel systems |
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MARC3005A |
Operate and monitor marine internal combustion engines, propulsion plant and auxiliary systems |
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MARC3007A |
Operate electrical systems |
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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 |
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MARF1005A |
Meet work health and safety requirements |
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MARF1006A |
Survive at sea using survival craft |
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J |
Environment |
MARJ2001A |
Follow environmental work practices |
Imported |
BSBWOR203B |
Work effectively with others |
Custom Content Section
Not applicable.