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Seafarer (deck rating) (level 2)

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Apprentice's work location: Liverpool, Merseyside

Apprentice can travel: 10 miles

Information about Seafarer (deck rating) (level 2)

Working as part of the navigation department on ships and other vessels, keeping watch and maintaining safety and security, and carrying out a range of practical tasks.

Knowledge, skills and behaviours
View knowledge, skills and behaviours

Knowledge

  • Health and Safety policies that set out safe working practices.
  • The range of onboard equipment and their applications (for instance ropes, access and lifting gear).
  • The procedures for maintaining different types of vessel equipment (for instance ropes, access and lifting gear).
  • The role of the helmsman in supporting safe navigation of the vessel.
  • The role of bridge lookout in supporting safe navigation of the vessel.
  • Vessel anchoring procedures.
  • How different vessel designs influence mooring configurations.
  • The procedures for working at height in accordance with organisational requirements.
  • How risk assessments and permits to work help ensure a safe working environment.
  • How to respond to security issues in accordance with regulation and own organisation’s policies.
  • How to respond in the event of an emergency and the associated duties involved, including use of both fixed and portable installations (Fire Fighting Appliances) and Life Saving Appliances (LSA).
  • The factors that impact vessel manoeuvrability.
  • How the use of propulsion and steering systems varies in different tidal, fluvial and sea-going conditions including poor weather.
  • Vessel cargo loading principles.
  • The controls in place to ensure risks are managed when loading cargo.
  • The principles of vessel navigation and the systems used.
  • The types and purpose of navigational aids.
  • A range of communication methods.
  • The required communication procedures for shipboard operations. (e.g. flags)
  • The importance of following a maintenance plan in regard to deck machinery and fittings to affect ship stability.
  • Factors that affect seaworthiness and survivability.
  • Procedures and regulations for preventing pollution of the marine environment.
  • Legislation and organisational policies for equality and diversity in the workplace.
  • How own role & the vessels they work on contribute to the organisation’s overall objectives.

Skills

  • Create/adapt access to/egress from the vessel that is needed for the situation, and within the limits of own responsibilities. For example, access to vehicle decks or walkways.
  • Respond to all emergency and security situations on board in line with assigned duties.
  • Assist with deployment and operations of emergency equipment applicable to the situation.
  • Operate firefighting equipment appropriate to the situation and in accordance with procedures.
  • Administer the right emergency first aid that is applicable to the situation.
  • Assist with the safe handling of a vessel in a high traffic density environment in tidal and non-tidal conditions including in ports, locks and in the vicinity of obstructions and other fixed infrastructure.
  • Assist with bridge look-out duties in line with organisational procedures whilst complying with industry regulations.
  • Determine which deck operations to prioritise, to meet operational objectives, while maintaining safe practice.
  • Maintain vessels in a safe and seaworthy condition in accordance with regulations and procedures. Assist with maintaining vessel machinery (including deck equipment) in full operational condition.
  • Work as part of a team in order to achieve operational goals.
  • Identify and follow organisational/industry procedures and working practices.
  • Identify and report risks in accordance with own organisation’s procedures.
  • Select the appropriate communication method needed for the situation and the audience.
  • Use appropriate mooring configurations and equipment in relation to the prevailing tidal, weather conditions and vessel design characteristics.
  • Execute anchoring procedure as instructed.
  • Minimise risks to marine pollution within limits of own operational responsibilities.

Behaviours

  • Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and with integrity.
  • Takes personal responsibility for their actions.
  • Enable their own professional development, seeking opportunities to enhance their knowledge, skills and experience.
  • Calm and effective under pressure.
  • Promotes safety culture and best practices within own organisation.
  • Promotes protection of the marine environment from pollution.
  • Practices equality and diversity in accordance with organisational requirements.
Apprenticeship category (sector)
Transport and logistics
Qualification level
2
Equal to GCSE
Course duration
18 months
Funding
£10,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs.
Job titles include
  • Seafarer
  • Deck Rating
  • Ordinary Seaman
  • Deckhand
  • Efficient Deck Hand
  • Able Seafarer

View more information about Seafarer (deck rating) (level 2) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.