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Availability : 18th December– 22nd December

LEVEL II, ASSESSMENT FOR EXPERIENCED  (5 DAYS)

  • Topic 1: ISO 23678 Part 4 (Level II) Assessment Introduction.
  • Topic 2; Work, health and safety issues while conduction activities on board.
  • Topic 3; Annual inspection, maintenance, thorough examinations, repair and operational test for lifeboats, rescue boats, fast rescue boats their launching appliances and release gear.
  • Topic 4; 5 yearly thorough examination, overhaul and operational overload test for lifeboats, rescue boats, fast rescue boats, their launching appliances and release gear

General
This competence document is designed to meet the in-field and ongoing competence assessment for Level 2 Service Technicians.

Candidate pre-requisites for Level 2 Service Technician in-field assessment.
To be assessed against the competence statements, candidates shall either have appropriate evidence of experience in-field, or be deemed competent in relation to ISO 23678-2 and ISO 23678-3.
They shall either:

  • Have successfully completed Level 1 Service Technician controlled environment technical education and training; or
  • Provide evidence to verify a satisfactory level of previous experience as described below; Experienced service technicians can be certified by successfully completing a competence assessment providing they have supporting evidence of completing Service Technician Level 1, APEX training certificate or a manufacturer’s established certification program accompanied by sufficient infield work experience. Supporting evidence may include training logs, previous reports, photographs, or videos covering the range of systems.

Unit 1 — Work, health, and safety issues while conduction activities on board.

    • element 1.1: the people that need to be informed, and consulted with, prior to and during the scope of work;
    • element 1.2: the documentation that needs to be raised, checked, verified interpreted and completed prior to and during interventions;
    • element 1.3: safety checks that need to be carried out prior to commencing work;
    • element 1.4: the equipment that needs to be examined and attached to safely carry out the work scope

Unit 2 — Annual inspection, maintenance, thorough examination, repair and operational test for lifeboats, rescue boats fast rescue boats their launching appliances and release gear:

  • element 2.1: davit annual thorough examination;
  • element 2.2: davit annual maintenance;
  • element 2.3: winch thorough examination;
  • element 2.4: winch annual maintenance;
  • element 2.5: launching appliance annual operational test;
  • element 2.6: lifeboat annual thorough examination;
  • element 2.7: rescue boat (including fast rescue boat) annual thorough examination, additional competence requirements;
  • element 2.8: lifeboat, rescue boat (including fast rescue boats) annual maintenance;
  • element 2.9: release gear annual thorough examination;
  • element 2.10: release gear annual maintenance;
  • element 2.11: release gear annual operational function test.

Unit 3 — 5-year thorough examination overhaul and operational overload test for lifeboats, rescue boats fast rescue boats their launching appliances and release gear:

  • element 3.1: launching appliance overhaul;
  • element 3.2: lifeboat, rescue boat (including fast rescue boat) overhaul;
  • element 3.3: release gear overhaul;
  • element 3.4: launching appliance and release gear 5-year operational overload test.