MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II – TESDA COURSE MODULE

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TESDA TRAINING REGULATIONS FOR MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II

The TESDA Course in MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II consists of competencies that a person must achieve to enable him to service and maintain electric generators, electric motors, lighting system, batteries, motor controls and other basic control systems, electrical appliances and basic alarm systems.

This Qualification is packaged from the competency map of the Maritime Sector

A student who has achieved this TESDA Course in MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II is competent to be:

  • Cadet Marine Electrician

TRAINEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

This section specifies the qualifications of trainees and educational experience. Other requirements like relevant training/experience and health and physical requirements may also be required by the training provider. Passing entry written examinations may also be indicated if necessary.

  • Can communicate in oral or written
  • Must have good moral character
  • Must be physically and mentally fit as per STCW ‘95

MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II – TRAINING AND REGULATION MODULE

Course Title: MARINE ELECTRICITY
Level: NC II
Nominal Training Duration :

(Basic Competency) 18 Hours
(Common Competency) 24 Hours
(Core Competency) 300 Hours

Total Duration: 342 Hours

This course is designed to equip individual with operational skills, knowledge and attitudes in performing electrical work on board in accordance with industry standards. It covers the basic, common and core competencies required of assistant marine electrician or cadet electrician to acquire.

COMPETENCIES REQUIRED IN MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II

This units of competency comprising this qualification include Basic, Common, and Core Competencies.

To obtain this TESDA course in MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II, all units prescribed for this qualification must be achieved.

These units of competency comprising this qualification include the following:

UNIT CODE CORE COMPETENCIES (300 Hours)
MTM311301 Service marine electric generators
MTM311302 Service marine electric motors
MTM311303 Service marine lighting system
MTM311304 Service and maintain marine batteries
MTM311305 Maintain marine motor controls and other basic electronic control systems
MTM311306 Service marine electrical appliances
MTM311307 Maintain basic alarm systems on board ship
UNIT CODE COMMON COMPETENCIES (24 Hours)
MTM834201 Launch survival craft and rescue boats / lifeboats
MTM834202 Prevent and fight fire
MTM834203 Perform survival techniques during ship abandonment
MTM834204 Perform first aid treatment on board
MTM834205 Protect marine environment
MTM834206 Comply with emergency procedures
MTM834207 Conduct shipboard security checks
UNIT CODE BASIC COMPETENCIES (18 Hours)
500311105 Participate in workplace communication
500311106 Work in a team environment
500311107 Practice career professionalism
500311108 Practice occupational health and safety procedures

This section gives the details and contents of the units of competency required in MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II. These units of competency are categorized into basic, common and core competencies.

CORE COMPETENCIES

This section gives the details of the contents of the core units of competency required in MARINE ELECTRICITY NC II.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE MARINE ELECTRIC GENERATORS
UNIT CODE: MTM311301

This unit encapsulates skills, know-how and work quality required in performing preventive and corrective maintenance servicing to electric generator.

  1. Plan and prepare for work
    • Work instruction is secured from immediate superior following company standard operating procedures (SOP)
    • Occupational safety and health standards are identified in line with job requirements
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is identified and selected in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are identified and selected in line with job requirements
  2. Prepare hand and special tools and test instruments
    • Work instruction is interpreted in line with job specifications
    • Occupational safety and health standards are complied with.
    • PPE is used in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are prepared in line with job requirements
  3. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance servicing for electric generator components
    • Checking procedure for generator is performed in line with job requirements
    • Refilling procedure for bearing lubricant is performed in line with job requirements
    • Preventive and corrective maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with job requirements
    • Insulation resistance measurement procedure is performed in line with job requirements
  4. Perform good housekeeping
    • Work area is cleaned following company SOP
    • Hand tools and test instruments are cleaned and stored following company SOP
    • Work completion report is prepared and submitted to immediate supervisor following company SOP.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE MARINE ELECTRIC MOTORS
UNIT CODE: MTM311302

This section covers the knowledge, skills and attitude in performing preventive and corrective maintenance servicing for electric motors on board ship.

  1. Plan and prepare for work
    • Work instruction is secured from immediate superior following company standard operating procedures (SOP)
    • Occupational safety and health standards are identified in line with job requirements
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is identified and selected in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are identified and selected in line with job requirements
  2. Prepare hand and special tools and test instruments
    • Work instruction is interpreted in line with job specifications
    • Occupational safety and health standards are complied with.
    • PPE is used in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are prepared in line with job requirements
  3. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance servicing for electric motors
    • Checking procedure for electric motor is performed in line with job requirements
    • Preventive maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with job requirements and as per PMS schedule
    • Corrective maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with electric motor fault.
  4. Perform good housekeeping
    • Work area is cleaned following company SOP
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are cleaned and stored following company SOP
    • Work completion report is prepared and submitted to immediate supervisor following company SOP.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE MARINE LIGHTING SYSTEM
UNIT CODE: MTM311303

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in performing preventive and corrective maintenance on lighting system.

  1. Plan and prepare for work
    • Work instruction is secured from immediate superior following company standard operating procedures (SOP)
    • Occupational safety and health standards are identified in line with job requirements
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is identified and selected in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments and materials are identified and selected in line with job requirements
  2. Prepare hand and special tools and test instruments
    • Work instruction is interpreted in line with job specifications
    • Occupational safety and health standards are complied with.
    • PPE is used in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are prepared in line with job requirements
    • Electrical materials are prepared in line with job requirements
  3. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance servicing for lighting system
    • Checking procedure for lighting system is performed in line with job requirements
    • Preventive maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with job requirements and as per PMS schedule
    • Corrective maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with lighting system fault.
  4. Perform good housekeeping
    • Work area is cleaned following company SOP
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are cleaned and stored following company SOP
    • Work completion report is prepared and submitted to immediate supervisor following company SOP.
    • Perform inventory report following company SOP

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: SERVICE AND MAINTAIN MARINE BATTERIES
UNIT CODE: MTM311304

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in performing routine checking, testing and maintaining of batteries on board ship.

  1. Plan and prepare for work
    • Occupational safety and health standards are identified in line with job requirements
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is identified and selected in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments and materials are identified and selected in line with job requirements
  2. Prepare hand and special tools and test instruments
    • Occupational safety and health standards are complied with.
    • PPE is used in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are prepared in line with job requirements
  3. Service and maintain marine batteries
    • Routine checking and testing procedure for batteries is performed in line with regulatory requirements
    • Preventive maintenance servicing procedure for battery is performed in line with regulatory requirements and as per battery PMS schedule
  4. Perform good housekeeping
    • Work area is cleaned following company SOP
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are cleaned and stored following company SOP
    • Work completion report is prepared and submitted to immediate supervisor following company SOP.
    • Perform inventory report following company SOP

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: MAINTAIN MARINE MOTOR CONTROLS AND OTHER BASIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
UNIT CODE: MTM311305

This unit of competency covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in performing basic maintenance procedures for motor controls and other electronic control systems

  1. Plan and prepare for work
    • Work instruction is secured from immediate superior following company standard operating procedures (SOP)
    • Occupational safety and health standards are identified in line with job requirements
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is identified and selected in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments and materials are identified and selected in line with job requirements
  2. Prepare hand and special tools and test instruments
    • Work instruction is interpreted in line with job specifications
    • Occupational safety and health standards are complied with.
    • PPE is used in line with job requirements
    • Hand tools and test instruments are prepared in line with job requirements
  3. Perform basic maintenance
    • Checking procedure for electric motor control and other basic electronic control systems is performed in line with job requirements
    • Preventive maintenance servicing procedure for electric motor control and other electronic control systems is performed in line with job requirements and as per PMS schedule
    • Corrective maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with electric motor control and other electronic control systems fault.
  4. Perform good housekeeping
    • Work area is cleaned following company SOP
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are cleaned and stored following company SOP
    • Work completion report is prepared and submitted to immediate supervisor following company SOP.
    • Perform inventory report following company SOP

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : SERVICE MARINE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
UNIT CODE: MTM311306

This unit of competency covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in maintaining and repairing electrical appliances

  1. Plan and prepare for work
    • Work instruction is secured from immediate superior following company standard operating procedures (SOP)
    • Occupational safety and health standards are identified in line with job requirements
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is identified and selected in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments and materials are identified and selected in line with job requirements
  2. Prepare hand and special tools and test instruments
    • Work instruction is interpreted in line with job specifications
    • Occupational safety and health standards are complied with.
    • PPE is used in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments and materials are prepared in line with job requirements
  3. Perform preventive and corrective servicing for electrical appliances
    • Checking procedure for electrical appliances is performed in line with job requirements
    • Preventive maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with job requirements and as per PMS schedule
    • Corrective maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with electrical appliances trouble.
  4. Perform good housekeeping
    • Work area is cleaned following company SOP
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are cleaned and stored following company SOP
    • Work completion report is prepared and submitted to immediate supervisor following company SOP.
    • Perform inventory report following company SOP

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: MAINTAIN BASIC ALARM SYSTEMS ON BOARD SHIP
UNIT CODE: MTM311307

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in testing, calibrating and repairing alarms system on board ship as required by Classification Society for Engine Room UMS Certificate (Unmanned Machinery Space Certificate)

  1. Plan and prepare for work
    • Work instruction is secured from immediate superior following company standard operating procedures (SOP)
    • Occupational safety and health standards are identified in line with job requirements
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is identified and selected in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are identified and selected in line with job requirements
  2. Prepare hand and special tools and test instruments
    • Work instruction is interpreted in line with job specifications
    • Occupational safety and health standards are complied with.
    • PPE is used in line with job requirements
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are prepared in line with job requirements
  3. Perform testing and repair of alarm system
    • Testing procedure for alarms system is performed in line with job requirements and/or as per PMS schedule
    • Calibration procedure is performed in accordance with required standard set point
    • Corrective maintenance servicing procedure is performed in line with alarms system failure.
  4. Perform good housekeeping
    • Work area is cleaned following company SOP
    • Hand and special tools and test instruments are cleaned and stored following company SOP
    • Work completion report is prepared and submitted to immediate supervisor following company SOP.

COMMON COMPETENCIES

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : Launch survival craft and life boats
UNIT CODE : MTM834201

This unit 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

  1. Launch and operate survival craft and life boats
    • 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
    • Launching equipment is operated in accordance with vessel’s instructions and accepted nautical practice
    • The survival craft engine is started using the sequence of actions provided in the manufacturer’s instruction
    • Appropriate handling strategies are applied to maneuver the survival craft in rough weather and sea conditions
    • Exposure cover is deployed on an open lifeboat in accordance with accepted survival practice and manufacturer’s specification
    • Strategies are adopted and implemented to counter threats to survival following the abandonment of a vessel in accordance with accepted survival practice.
    • Food and water is rationed to survivors in accordance with accepted survival practice
  2. Operate life saving and survival equipment
    • Location and accessibility of all life-saving and survival equipment is established
    • Survival equipment is checked and operated in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and regulatory protocols
    • Immersion suit, various thermal protective aids, life jacket and other life-saving clothing are correctly donned and used in accordance with instructions
    • Faulty life saving equipment is identified and reported to enable prompt repair and / or replacement
  3. Remove survival craft
    • Persons are disembarked from the survival craft in accordance with vessel’s procedures
    • The survival craft is recovered using the sequence of actions provided in vessel’s procedures and manufacturer’s instruction
    • Survival craft is checked for signs and damage
    • Identified damage or faulty equipment on the survival craft is reported in accordance with vessel’s procedures
  4. Participate in abandon vessel drills
    • Participation in organization and conduct of abandon vessel musters and drills in consistent with regulatory requirements and company procedures
    • 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
    • Documentation on the checking and replenishment of consumable materials used in life saving, fire detection, fire fighting and other safety system is completed in accordance with company

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Prevent and fight fire
UNIT CODE : MTM834202

This unit 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 fire-fighting operations

  1. Manage fire prevention procedures
    • Fire hazards on board a vessel are identified and action is taken to eliminate or minimize them
    • Fire detection and fire fighting equipment and systems are regularly checked and appropriate action is taken to ensure that they are operational
    • 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
    • Personnel on board a vessel are made aware of emergency procedures to be followed in the event of fire
  2. Operate portable firefighting equipment
    • Classes of fires are correctly identified in accordance with accepted fire-fighting practice
    • Correct portable fire-fighting equipment is selected and used to fight specific classes of fires
    • Class F fires are correctly extinguished with a fire blanket in accordance with accepted firefighting practice
    • Methods of extinguishing fire on board a vessel are correctly applied
    • Correct techniques are applied for the setting up of foam making equipment to extinguish B Class fires on board vessel
    • Where applicable, correct techniques are used to recharge the various types of portable fire extinguisher
    • Where applicable, portable fire-fighting equipment is confirmed as operational following recharging
  3. Conduct interior search and rescue and firefighting operations (where applicable)
    • Procedures for donning and starting up SCBA / CABA are correctly applied
    • 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
    • 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
    • Interior fires are extinguished using appropriate fire fighting equipment and procedures as a member of a fire fighting team in accordance with accepted firefighting practice
    • Lifeline signals are correctly used during interior fire fighting operations
    • A compartment filled with high expansion foam is correctly entered as per accepted fire-fighting practice

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Perform survival techniques during ship abandonment
UNIT CODE : MTM834203

This unit 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

  1. Practice survival techniques
    • 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
    • Initial actions when boarding survival craft enhance chance of survival
    • Jumps safely from a height into the water in accordance with established survival practice
    • Swims while wearing life jacket and floats without a life jacket in accordance with established survival practice
    • Inverted life raft is righted while wearing a life jacket in accordance with established survival practice
    • Appropriate handling strategies are applied to maneuver survival craft in rough weather and sea conditions
    • Signs of hypothermia or other distress are identified and treated in accordance with accepted survival medical practice
    • Exposure cover is deployed on an open life boat in accordance with accepted survival practice and manufacturer’s instructions
  2. Operate life saving and survival equipment
    • Location and accessibility of life saving and survival equipment is established
    • Method of boarding survival craft is appropriate and avoids dangers to other survivors
    • Survival equipment is operated in accordance with instructions and accepted survival practice
    • Survival radio equipment is operated in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and regulatory protocols
    • Immersion suit, various thermal protective aids, life-jacket and other life saving clothing are correctly donned and used in accordance with instructions
  3. Participate in abandon vessel drills
    • Abandon vessel musters and drills are attended in accordance with regulatory requirements and company procedures
    • Action taken on identifying muster signals is appropriate to the indicated emergency and complies with established procedures
    • 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

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Perform first aid treatment on board
UNIT CODE : MTM834204

This unit identifies the competence required to perform first aid treatment to crew and / or passengers during a medical emergency on board a vessel, including the performance of immediate life saving first aid until qualified medical assistance is available, the recognition of symptoms and signs of acute illness and or injury and the taking of appropriate action.

  1. Perform immediate life saving first aid pending the arrival of medical assistance
    • The priorities of First Aid Care are correctly applied in real or simulated first aid situation
    • The DRABC Action plan is correctly used to identify and control danger, loss of consciousness, loss of airway, breathing and circulation
    • 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
    • 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
  2. Recognize the symptoms and acute illness and or injury and take appropriate action
    • The conditions requiring special first aid procedures are correctly identified
    • A real or simulated unconscious casualty is cared for in accordance with established first aid procedures
    • Causes of respiratory failure and breathing difficulty are correctly identified and appropriate care is provided for a real or simulated casualty with obstructed breathing
    • The symptoms and signs of casualty with angina pain, heart attack and heart failure are correctly identified
    • 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
    • A real or simulated conscious casualty with an acute illness and or injury is cared for in accordance with established first aid procedures
  3. Manage wounds and bleeding
    • Severe external bleeding is correctly controlled in a real or simulated situation
    • The symptoms and signs of severe internal bleeding are correctly identified and appropriate immediate management of these conditions is provided in a real or simulated situation
    • A real or simulated laceration, abrasion and a deep puncture wound is correctly manage in accordance with established first aid procedures
    • The signs of wound infections are correctly identified and a real or simulated wound infection is correctly managed in accordance with established procedures
  4. Manage burns
    • Immediate rescue procedures are correctly used in real or simulated first aid situations involving a burned casualty
    • The severity of burn is correctly assessed in terms of depth, position and size in accordance with established procedures
    • The correct method of treatment for burns and associated shock is correctly applied in real or simulated first aid situations involving a burned casualty
  5. Manage bone, joint and muscle injuries
    • Symptoms and signs of fractures (simple and complicated) are correctly recognized in accordance with established first aid procedures
    • Problems and treatment associated with dislocated joints are correctly managed in accordance with established procedures
    • First aid treatment of pelvic and chest injuries and fractures of limbs, including immobilization techniques is correctly performed in accordance with established procedures
    • The symptoms and signs of sprains and strains are correctly identified in accordance with established procedure
  6. Adapt first aid procedures for remote situations
    • Safety precautions needed to prevent accidents, illness and injuries and infection in remote areas situations are correctly applied in real or simulated situations
    • Identify and discuss the factors involved in the prevention of heat and cold exposure
    • 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
    • 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 heart beat, the control of pain, hydration and maintenance of body temperature
    • A real or simulated casualty with severe injuries in a remote situation is correctly cared for, including the preparation for transport
    • 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

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Protect marine environment
UNIT CODE : MTM834205

This unit identifies the competence required to protect marine environment. It involves the development of awareness to preserve and protect marine environment.

  1. Identify garbage disposal procedures
    • Relevant guidelines for the implementation of garbage disposal onboard are identified and applied to ensure protection of marine environment
    • Relevant company requirements on marine environmental protection is followed as per established practice
    • Appropriate measures to prevent operational pollution are observed and applied to prevent pollution of the marine environment in accordance with regulations and procedures
    • 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
  2. Perform garbage segregation
    • MARPOL Regulations and procedures concerning protection of marine environment are adequately followed regarding segregation of garbage
    • Marine environment protection programs on board are applied as per established practice
    • Any breach of regulations and procedures concerning protection of the marine environment are identified and associated actions are taken in accordance with regulatory requirement and procedures
    • Deck rating are provided with necessary information and training to ensure compliance with regulations and procedures for the protection of marine
  3. Record garbage segregation
    • Others are assisted and encouraged to observe the garbage segregation policies
    • Social responsibilities in garbage disposal are observed and performed to ensure protection of marine environment
    • Contents of report on garbage segregation and disposal are adequately filled-up as per established procedures

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Comply with emergency procedures
UNIT CODE : MTM834206

This unit involves the knowledge, skills and attitude to take appropriate initial action on becoming aware of an emergency on board a vessel and to follow established emergency response procedures.

  1. Take action on becoming aware of an emergency
    • Emergencies are correctly recognized and identified
    • Response to an emergency situation follows established vessel’s emergency response procedures
    • Correct action is taken on discovery of an actual or potential emergency in accordance with established vessel procedures
    • Information given on raising alarm is prompt, accurate, complete and clear
  2. Follow established emergency procedures
    • Vessel’s contingency plans for emergency response are known and are implemented in real and simulated emergency situations
    • 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
    • Emergency communications and alarm signals and systems are understood and required action implemented in accordance with emergency procedures and regulatory requirements
    • Planned damage controls procedures for dealing with damage to the vessel and its hull are implemented in accordance with company procedures and regulatory requirements
  3. Follow procedures for the use of various life saving appliances
    • Participation in life saving drills confirms readiness to correctly carry out life saving procedures and use life saving appliances
    • Survival equipment are correctly used in the event of emergencies
    • Procedures for the use of various shipboard life saving appliances are followed in accordance with regulatory requirements, manufacturers instruction and company procedures

UNIT OF COMPETENCY: Conduct shipboard security check
UNIT CODE : MTM834207

This unit involves the knowledge, skills and attitude in checking visitors and all the personnel coming aboard a ship. It includes checking of packages/ baggage being brought aboard and securing and preventing unauthorized access to ship compartments including cargo spaces

  1. Regulate access and identification system for visitors and clients
    • Bonafide persons entering premises or restricted areas verified by checking relevant details on identification documents
    • Issues and return of entry passes controlled according to assignment instructions
    • Persons attempting to gain entry without authorization reported and recorded as appropriate
    • Incidents which infringe employment / client instruction reported and recorded
    • SOPs in checking entry of incoming / outgoing visitors and clients implemented in accordance to company policies and regulations
    • SOPs of disgruntled visitors and clients implemented
    • Visitors received in a courteous manner, authorized person/s notified and escorted if necessary according to assignment instruction
  2. Regulate access and identification system for deliveries, bodily search, luggage, baggage, bags and parcels
    • Search carried out according to assignment instructions
    • Justification for search of person’s property clearly established having regard to the company policy
    • SOPs in checking entry of incoming / outgoing deliveries, bodily search, luggage, baggage, bags and parcels implemented in accordance to company policies and regulations
    • Questionable items found during search are dealt with according to company policies
    • Request to search person’s property made according to assignment instructions and having regard to legal requirements
  3. Regulate access and identification system for any company properties
    • Controlled physical barriers operated according to assignment instructions
    •  Keys and key cards controlled, recorded and monitored according to assignment instructions
    • SOPs in checking incoming / outgoing company properties implemented in accordance to company policies and regulations
    • Keys , keypads, key cards and alarm panels to secure premises used according to manufacturers’ specifications
    • Keypad and alarm entry systems activated and deactivated according to prescribed procedures and clients instructions
  4. Prepare initial report
    • Reports are prepared as prescribed by 5Ws and 1H in the cardinal rule in accordance with investigative procedures
    • Communication flow should be observed at all times
  5. Maintain security logbook
    • Accurate and detailed report of facts and events in the guard post is properly signed by the guard on duty
    • Events and facts are recorded in chronological order
    • Security logbook is properly signed by both guards during the turn-over
    • Confidentiality of information contained in security logbook maintained
    • Proper safekeeping of logbook maintained

BASIC COMPETENCIES

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION
UNIT CODE : 500311105

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to gather, interpret and convey information in response to workplace requirements.

  1. Obtain and convey workplace information
    • Specific and relevant information is accessed from appropriate sources
    • Effective questioning, active listening and speaking skills are used together and convey information
    • Appropriate medium is used to transfer information and ideas
    • Appropriate non- verbal communication is used
    • Appropriate lines of communication with supervisors and colleagues are identified and followed
    • Defined workplace procedures for the location and storage of information are used
    • Personal interaction is carried out clearly and concisely
  2. Participate in workplace meetings and discussions
    • Team meetings are at ended on time
    • Own opinions are clear expressed and those of others are listened to without interruption
    • Meeting inputs are consistent with the meeting purpose and established protocols
    • Workplace interactions are conducted in a courteous manner
    • Questions about simple routine workplace procedures and matters concerning working conditions of employment are asked and responded to.
    • Meetings outcomes are interpreted and implemented
  3. Complete relevant work related documents
    • Range of forms relating to conditions of employment are completed accurately and legibly
    • Workplace data is recorded on standard workplace forms and documents
    • Basic mathematical processes are used for routine calculations
    • Errors in recording information on forms/documents are identified and properly acted upon
    • Reporting requirements to supervisor are completed according to organizational guidelines

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : WORK IN TEAM ENVIRONMENT
UNIT CODE : 500311106

This unit covers the skills, knowledge and attitudes to identify role and responsibility as a member of a team.

  1. Describe team role and scope
    • The role and objective of the team is identified from available sources of information
    • Team parameters, reporting relationships and responsibilities are identified from team discussions and appropriate external sources.
  2. Identify own role and responsibility within team
    • Individual role and responsibilities within the team environment are identified.
    • Roles and responsibility of other team members are identified and recognized.
    • Reporting relationships within team and external to team are identified.
  3. Work as a team member
    • Effective and appropriate forms of communications used and interactions undertaken with team members who contribute to known team activities and objectives.
    • Effective and appropriate contributions made to complement team activities and objectives, based on individual skills and competencies and workplace context.
    • Observed protocols in reporting using standard operating procedures.
    • Contribute to the development of team work plans based on an understanding of team’s role and objectives and individual competencies of the members.

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PRACTICE CAREER PROFESSIONALISM
UNIT CODE : 500311107

This unit covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in promoting career growth and advancement.

  1. Integrate personal objectives with organizational goals
    • Personal growth and work plans are pursued towards improving the qualifications set for the profession
    • Intra- and interpersonal relationships is are maintained in the course of managing oneself based on performance evaluation
    • Commitment to the organization and its goal is demonstrated in the performance of duties
  2. Set and meet work priorities
    • Competing demands are prioritized to achieve personal, team and organizational goals and objectives.
    • Resources are utilized efficiently and effectively to manage work priorities and commitments
    • Practices along economic use and maintenance of equipment and facilities are followed as per established procedures
  3. Maintain professional growth and development
    • Trainings and career opportunities are identified and availed of based on job requirements
    • Recognitions are sought/received and demonstrated as proof of career advancement
    • Licenses and/or certifications relevant to job and career are obtained and renewed

UNIT OF COMPETENCY : PRACTICE  OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES
UNIT CODE : 500311108

This unit covers the outcomes required to comply with regulatory and organizational requirements for occupational health and safety.

  1. Identify hazards and risks
    • Safety regulations and workplace safety and hazard control practices and procedures are clarified and explained based on organization procedures
    • 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
    • Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire and other emergencies are recognized and established in accordance with organization procedures
  2. Evaluate hazards and risks
    • Terms of maximum tolerable limits which when exceeded will result in harm or damage are identified based on threshold limit values (TLV)
    • Effects of the hazards are determined
    • OHS issues and/or concerns and identified safety hazards are reported to designated personnel in accordance with workplace requirements and relevant workplace OHS legislation
  3. Control hazards and risks
    • Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures for controlling hazards/risks in workplace are consistently
      followed
    • Procedures for dealing with workplace accidents, fire and emergencies are followed in accordance with organization OHS policies
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is correctly used in accordance with organization OHS procedures and practices
    • Appropriate assistance is provided in the event of a workplace emergency in accordance with established organization protocol
  4. Maintain OHS awareness
    • Emergency-related drills and trainings are participated in as per established organization guidelines and procedures
    • OHS personal records are completed and updated in accordance with workplace requirements

DEFINITION OF TERMS

  • Battery – Two or more connected cells that produce a direct current by converting chemical energy to electrical energy.
  • Calibration – Calibration is the comparing of a measurement device (an unknown) against an equal or better standard. A standard in a measurement is considered the reference; it is the one in the comparison taken to be the more correct of the two. One calibrates to find out how far the unknown is from the standard.
  • Certification – Refers to the process of giving recognition to the attainment of knowledge, skills and attitudes
  • Clamp-on ammeter Is a type of ammeter which measures electrical current without the need to disconnect the wiring through which the current is flowing.
  • Competency Is the specification of knowledge, skills and attitudes required to perform work activity in a range of context or environment
  • Electrical Switch A device for opening and closing electrical circuits under normal load conditions, usually operated manually.
  • Element Refers to the building blocks of a unit of competency. It describes in outcome terms the functions that a person who works in particular area of work is able to perform
  • Evidence Guide It is a guide for assessment that provides information on critical aspects of competency, underpinning knowledge, underpinning skills, resource implications, context of assessment and assessment method.
  • Generator One that generates, especially a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
  • Hydrometer – An instrument used to determine specific gravity, especially a sealed, graduated tube, weighted at one end, that sinks in a fluid to a depth used as a measure of the fluid’s specific gravity.
  • Lighting Ballast In a fluorescent lighting system, the ballast regulates the current to the lamps and provides sufficient voltage to start the lamps.
  • Lubricant A substance, such as grease or oil, that reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving parts.
  • Megger – A megger (or sometimes meggar) is often used as an alternate term for an insulation tester – a circuit tester which puts a very high voltage at a very low current across two conductors to make sure that they are properly insulated. The word is short for megohmmeter.
  • Ohms – An ohm is the electrical resistance offered by a current carrying element that produces a voltage drop of one volt when a current of one ampere is flowing through it.
  • Open Circuit The difference of electrical potential between two terminals of a device when there is no external load connected.
  • Philippine TVET Qualification Framework – Refers to a comprehensive, nationally consistent framework for qualifications in the TVET sector. It also provides the parameter for the integration of learning and assessment in the middle skills development.
  • Pneumatic Referring to the use of air box signal information and control process.
  • Preventive and corrective maintenance servicing for electric generator – These are the two main types of maintenance work performed by marine electricians. Preventive maintenance in the context refers to maintenance performed regularly intended to prevent problems in machinery and systems and normally consisting of cleaning, oiling, minor adjustments and occasional replacements. Corrective maintenance refers to work performed when equipment/system malfunctions or troubles occur and involves major and/or minor adjustments, repairs and replacements.
  • Qualification Refers to the national certificate issued by the TESDA or its accredited industry organizations in recognition that a person has achieved competencies relevant to a trade or industry.

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