UNIT NAME: Work in a Marine Search and Rescue Coordination Centre (SARCC)

UNIT CODE: SRB OPS 001A

UNIT DESCRIPTOR:

This unit covers the competency to support an emergency operation by providing information collection, collation and presentation services in a marine search and rescue coordination centre.

ELEMENT / PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
  1. Activate a SARCC
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  1. Initial operational and task information is obtained and analysed to determine likely nature of response
  2. Operations centre is opened and prepared by activating communications systems, accessing appropriate plans and directories in accordance with unit standing operating procedures.
  3. Operations centre staff are activated in accordance with unit standard operating procedures
  4. Other organisations are informed that the operations centre has been activated in accordance with standard operating procedures

2. Collect, maintain and display information /
  1. Operational information is actively sought from relevant persons or organisations according to organisation’s policy and procedures.
  2. Operational information is recorded legibly using standard operation procedures and State Rescue Board procedures and initial priorities applied.
  3. Information is evaluated for currency and correctness, and advice provided to the Search and Rescue Coordinator or Search and Rescue Officer.
  4. A reminder system is maintained to support the Search and Rescue Coordinator or Search and Rescue Officer.
  5. Incident files are maintained in accordance with organisation policies and procedures.
  6. Information displays are updated as required by organisation standard operating procedures

3. Disseminate information /
  1. Briefing areas are prepared
  2. Information is disseminated to organisations, teams and individuals as required in accordance with organisation’s policy and procedures
  3. Information for situational reports, operational orders and media releases is assembled for the Search and Rescue Coordinator or Search and Rescue Officer.
  4. Information is distributed within the operations centre in accordance with organisation’s policy and procedures
  5. Hand over to incoming shift is clear and includes relevant information

4. Close an operations
centre /
  1. Records and information are filed in accordance with standard operating procedures
  2. Communications systems are reset to stand-by modes
  3. Operations centre is cleaned, consumables restocked and equipment serviced as needed to allow rapid reactivation when required
  4. Statistical summaries are prepared
  5. Signs and symptoms of operational stress are recognised and promptly reported
  6. Debriefing requirements are met
  7. Other organisations are informed that the Operations Centre has been closed in accordance with organisation’s policies and procedures

RANGE OF VARIABLES

Emergency operations are usually the result of an event (such as a Mayday, Pan Pan, storm, marine incident or bushfire) that generates a significant response requirement over a large area of coastal range for protracted periods. Operations such as this differ from incidents where relatively small responses are required in tightly defined areas for relatively short periods of time (such as simple tows and battery starts or minor marine assists)

Search and Rescue Coordination Centres are:

established and purpose designed to deal with the emergency response roles of the VMR unit. Most SARccs are activated to respond to emergencies, but are normally operational as Radio bases until activated as a SARcc at which time they operate at a higher level during the emergency.

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Operational information may include:

Location latitude and longitude

Vessel information

magnitude and type of event,

nature and extent of search area,

estimated duration of emergency

number and nature of casualties

resources available

weather forecast

sea and wave conditions

potential hazards

accredited vessels available

commercial and recreational vessels available

other organisations working in the local or search area, working in close liaison with the SARcc,

time of Mayday

availability of human resources

crews available

other non volunteer resources available

Communications systems may include:

fax, telephone and radio systems

Internet or intranet communications

other equipment or method

Activation of communication systems always includes testing

Other organisations may include:

Water Police

Marine Volunteer Emergency Service Organisation

AMSAR

emergency service organisations

local authorities

phone companies

welfare organisations

suppliers

Plans and directories may include:

response plans for specific hazards

State Rescue Board Policy and procedures

state disaster plans

local government plans

unit standing operating procedures

resource and contact directories

Organisation documentation may include:

request for assistance forms

vessel and base communications logs

summaries

running sheets

situation reports

task allocation sheets

requests for assistance

records of conversation

paper based or computerised

plus other documentation as described in organisation’s SOPs

tape recoding of radio traffic

national SAR Manual

Information sources may include:

members of the public

other emergency service organisations

members of the organisation in the field

reconnaissance teams

the master of vessels in distress

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Operational information plots may include:

Charts

sketch maps

whiteboard information summaries

frequently used contact numbers

warnings

resources available and the limitation of those resources eg fuel capacitiy, crew fatique, vessel operational limitations

statistical summaries

computer based geographic information systems (GIS)

computer based vessel tracking systems

AMSAR information

marking topographical or other cartographic representations

magnetic displays

Information dissemination may include:

task information to elements of your own or other organisations

preparing briefing notes

summary information for higher authorities

orders for suppliers

media releases

requests for assistance

EVIDENCE GUIDE

Critical aspects ofevidence

Ability to legibly record and prioritise requests for assistance and present information for decision-makers

Underpinning knowledge

local operations centre activation procedures

standard operating procedures

local and state emergency management plans

relevant legislation and regulations

nature of local hazards and methods of combating these

local information management systems

communications systems used in the organisation’s operations centres

requirements for drafting situation reports, operation orders

SAR Manuals

Underpinning skills

ability to write legibly

ability to plot information on navigational charts

ability to read and interpret maps/charts

ability to speak the English language

ability to use marine radios

Resource implications Assessment will require access to an appropriately equipped operations centre

Consistency in performance

Evidence should be gathered over a period of time in a range of actual or simulated workplace environments

Context of assessment

Assessment will be in the context of a real operation or a simulation

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 technology
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