This subtopic covers the essential skills for a jetty operative to contribute to maintenance activities, including identifying faulty equipment, safely iso
Topic Synopsis
This subtopic covers the essential skills for a jetty operative to contribute to maintenance activities, including identifying faulty equipment, safely isolating and restoring plant and machinery, and monitoring operations to ensure smooth and safe jetty functionality. It emphasizes adherence to organisational policies and procedures to maintain operational integrity and safety in a high-hazard environment.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Mooring and unmooring procedures: Understanding the correct sequence and use of mooring lines, winches, and bollards to secure vessels safely.
- Cargo handling operations: Knowledge of different cargo types (e.g., bulk, liquid, containerised) and the associated equipment like cranes, conveyors, and hoses.
- Health and safety regulations: Compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, COSHH, and specific port safety rules, including the use of PPE and risk assessments.
- Emergency response: Procedures for fires, spills, and medical emergencies, including the use of fire extinguishers, spill kits, and first aid.
- Environmental protection: Measures to prevent pollution, such as containment of spills, waste management, and adherence to MARPOL regulations.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Always refer to the specific organisational policy documents when answering questions or demonstrating tasks.
- Practice mock scenarios of equipment isolation and defect reporting to build confidence.
- Focus on understanding the permit-to-work system thoroughly, as it is commonly assessed.
- Ensure you can explain the reasons behind each safety step, not just perform actions.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Overlooking minor equipment defects that could lead to major failures.
- Neglecting to fully isolate systems, risking accidental energisation.
- Inadequate communication during shift changes causing maintenance errors.
- Not adhering to correct PPE requirements for specific tasks.
Examiner Marking Points
- Award credit for correctly identifying equipment defects and completing the appropriate documentation.
- Expect clear demonstration of using lockout/tagout and permit-to-work systems where required.
- Credit demonstration of effectively monitoring operations and reporting deviations from the plan.
- Check for adherence to site-specific safety rules and emergency procedures.
- Assess ability to reinstate equipment safely, including post-maintenance checks and tests.