UNIT TITLE Participate in a Marine Rescue Operation
UNIT CODE SRBSAR001A
UNIT DESCRIPTOR This unit covers the competency to participate in marine rescue operations as a member of a marine rescue team.
ELEMENT / PERFORMANCE CRITERIA1. Prepare and respond to rescue /
- Operation and task information is obtained
- Appropriate rescue equipment is identified and selected based on incident information as directed by the supervisor
- Personal protective equipment is selected based on the nature of the rescue operation
- Any further details of the nature of the rescue are received en route
- Anticipated hazards and associated risks are discussed with crew members whilst on approach
2. Participate in assessing the rescue scene /
- Rescue scene reconnaissance is conducted and identified hazards and results are reported to the
- skipper/OIC/vessel master
- Communication with other team members is maintained using appropriate techniques and terminology
- Hazards and environmental conditions are minimised or controlled
- Health and safety and security procedures are correctly followed in accordance with organisational policy and relevant legislation
- Personal capabilities and limitations are recognised and referred to the skipper
- Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is reported to the skipper
3. Perform rescue /
- Access to incident and/or casualties is gained using techniques and equipment in accordance with organisational procedures
- Rescue procedures are conducted in accordance with the supervisor's instructions and organisational procedures
- Casualties are prepared for removal
- Casualties are extricated safely using appropriate equipment rescue techniques and procedures
- Incident scene is constantly monitored for hazards to prevent injury to self or others
4. Conclude rescue operations /
- Equipment is recovered, cleaned and maintained to organisational standards and manufacturers' procedures and restowed to maintain operational readiness
- Where identified, signs and symptoms of operational stress are recognised in self and others and reported to relevant personnel
- Operational debriefing is participated in and documentation is completed to organisational standards
- Hygiene precautions are implemented in accordance with the organisation's requirements
RANGE OF VARIABLES
Rescue operations may include:
Participation in: marine search and rescue
Rescue equipment may include:
Rescue vessel
Life raft
Fire pumps
fire extinguisher
hand tools
lighting equipment
ropes/lines/anchors
winch
rescue helicopters
search planes
other vessels
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Personal protective equipment may include:
hats
safety gloves
appropriate protective clothing
ear protection
infection protection
reflective vests
respiratory protection
life jackets inflatable/self inflating
wet weather gear
Hazards may include:
Electricity
gas
water
hazardous materials
adverse weather
confined spaces
insufficient day light
fog
wind/gales
insufficient depth of water
reefs/rocks
seas/swell
Operational documentation may include:
incident reports
legislation
organisation's policies
SRB policy and procedures
Communication techniques may include:
verbal
non verbal
signals/signs
written
touch
flares/strobes/light signals
Environmental conditions may include:
effects of weather
effects of waves/seas
Appropriately trained personnel to treat casualties may include:
first aid officers
ambulance crew
doctors
nurses
paramedics
Hygiene precautions may include:
washing hands
wearing appropriate protective clothing
avoidance of contact with body fluids
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Critical aspects of evidence
Applies safe work practices in rescue operations. Uses equipment in accordance with organisational procedures. Responds and reacts to instructions in a safe correct and timely manner
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Interdependent assessment of unit
Pre-requisites: PUAEME001A Provide emergency care
Co-requisite: PUATEA001A Work in a team
Underpinning knowledge
Relevant legislative and regulatory requirements
safety precautions
manual handling techniques
techniques and aids
disaster victim identification procedure
ropes/ lines/ towing bridles/Samson posts
lines and knots
procedures for reporting injuries and accidents
types of vessels
typical marine incidents
distress signals
casualty handling techniques
personal hygiene
environmental hazards
capabilities and limitations of rescue equipment/vessel
Underpinning skills
Personal protective equipment worn in accordance with organisational requirements
identify signs of a marine emergency
use rescue equipment
Resource requirements Rescue vessel and response equipment
Consistency in performance Evidence should be gathered over a period of time in a range of actual or simulated workplace environments
Context of assessment Competence may be assessed on-the-job or in a simulated rescue scenarios
KEY COMPETENCY
Collect analyse and organise information / Communicate ideas and information / Plan and organise activities / Work with others and in teams / Use mathematical ideas and techniques / Solve problems / Use technology1 / 2 / 1 / 2 / 1 / 1 / 1
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