This OCIMF publication contains recommendations to support a marine facility’s competence development programmes for Mooring Masters. There is no established requirement for this group of maritime professionals and the objective of these Guidelines is to provide a competence baseline that can be applied internationally.
Within the context of these guidelines, the term Mooring Master encompasses several differently termed roles where a shore representative provides a professional marine advisory service to vessel Masters. Terms in common use to describe these various roles include Loading Master, Lightering Master, STS Superintendent and Docking/Berthing Master.
The purpose of these guidelines is to provide: Recommendations on the development and implementation of a competency assessment system for Mooring Masters; Guidance on the competencies required of Mooring Masters; Guidance on the knowledge requirements of Mooring Masters; Recommendations on the assessment of an individual’s competence; Recommendations on continued verification of previously assessed competence for Mooring Masters; Advice on record keeping and documentation used to support a competence development programme.
Purpose and scope
The Competence Assurance Guidelines for Mooring, Loading and Lightering Masters (the Guidelines) contains recommendations provided with the aim of supporting a marine facility’s competence development programmes for Mooring Masters. There is no established requirement for this group of maritime professionals. The objective of these Guidelines is to provide a competence baseline that can be applied internationally.
Within the context of these Guidelines, the term Mooring Master encompasses several differently termed roles where a shore representative provides a professional marine advisory service to vessel Masters. Terms in common use to describe these various roles include Loading Master, Lightering Master, STS Superintendent and Docking/Berthing Master. Wherever Mooring Master is used in this publication it should be taken to include all these positions, unless otherwise specified.
The recommendations in this publication are intended for the use of Mooring Masters at marine facilities that include single and multiple buoy moorings and that undertake ship to ship transfers. They may also be of benefit at fixed berth facilities (jetties/docks) where the terminal is also responsible for managing a pilotage and Berthing Master service.
The purpose of these Guidelines is to provide:
- Recommendations on the development and implementation of a competence assessment system for Mooring Masters.
- Guidance on the competencies required of Mooring Masters.
- Guidance on the knowledge requirements of Mooring Masters.
- Recommendations on the assessment of an individual’s competence.
- Recommendations on continued verification of previously assessed competence for Mooring Masters.
- Advice on record keeping and documentation used to support a competence development programme.
These Guidelines, core competencies and the recommended assessment and evaluation tools have been developed to reflect best practice that meets the requirements of the facility operator. The advice contained in this publication should be supplemented by information from individual facility operators in order that relevant aspects of their own procedures can be covered.
These Guidelines are not intended to replace any regulatory requirements.
This document is not a training manual. Competence gaps may be identified by using the recommended process and this can help with the development of individual training plans. Training courses and any certification requirements for a Mooring Master should be determined by each individual company.
Contents
Purpose
and
scope
Glossary
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Part One
Section
One
Introduction
1.1
General
1.2
The
Competence
Framework
1.3
Competence
Element
templates
Section
Two
Implementation
guide
2.1
General
2.2
Customising
the
Framework
2.3
Competence
levels
Section
Three
Competence
assessment
and
verification
3.1
General
3.2
Methods
for
assessing
competence
3.2.1
Observation
3.2.2
Questioning
3.2.3
Written
test
3.2.4
Oral
test
3.3
The
role
of
Assessors
3.3.1
Periodic
assessment
reviews
3.4
The
role
of
Verifiers
3.5
Records
Part Two
Section
Four
The
Competence
Framework
4.1
Overview
of
the
Mooring
Master
Competence
Framework
4.2
Index
of
Key
Functions,
Units
and
Elements
Section
Five
Mooring
Master
core
competencies
-
Element
templates
Key
Function
1
Facility
organisation
and
procedures
Key
Function
2
Safe
passage
of
ship
to/from
berth
Key
Function
3
Manoeuvring,
mooring
and
unmooring
Key
Function
4
Cargo
transfer
coordination
Key
Function
5
Facility
knowledge
Section
Six
An
example
of
knowledge
requirements
to
support
a
periodic
review
of
competence
OCIMF
The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) is a voluntary association of oil companies with an interest in the shipment and terminalling of crude oil, oil products, petrochemicals and gas. OCIMF focuses exclusively on preventing harm to people and the environment by promoting best practice in the design, construction and operation of tankers, barges and offshore vessels and their interfaces with terminals. Learn more at www.ocimf.org
- Number of Pages:
- 80
- ISBN:
- 9781856096553
- Binding Format:
- Hardback
- Book Height:
- 305 mm
- Book Width:
- 218 mm
- Weight:
- 0.8 kg
- Author:
OCIMF
- Published Date:
- January 2015
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