Replace components in mechanical process plant and equipment

URN: COGPEM13
Business Sectors (Suites): Process Engineering Maintenance
Developed by: Cogent
Approved on: 27 Mar 2018

Overview

This standard is about the competence you need to replace components in mechanical process plant and equipment using the correct methods and techniques. You will be following your organisation's safe working practices at all times and working within your organisations work permits procedures.

This standard deals with the following:
1. Replace components in mechanical process plant and equipment

During this work you must take account of the relevant installation procedures and safe working practices AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

P1 work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations and guidelines
P2 obtain all the required components and ensure that they are in a suitable condition for replacement and fit for purpose
P3 ensure that any replacement components used meet the required specification
P4 take adequate precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment during replacement
P5 replace the components in the correct sequence using appropriate tools and techniques
P6 make any necessary settings or adjustments to the components to ensure they will function correctly
P7 deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that cannot be solved
P8 maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements


Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

K1 you must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your responsibilities are in respect of Health, Safety and Environment. This should include the limits of your personal responsibility, your legal responsibility for your own heath and safety and the health and safety of others
K2 you must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working practices and procedures required within your work area
K3 you must have an appreciation of engineering drawings and related specifications and the specifications to which you will be expected to work, including technical drawings (component, assembly, general arrangements, isometrics, 1st and 3rd angle projections), method statements and product worksheets, tolerances
K4 you must have a working knowledge of the component replacement methods and techniques including the types of reconnection that have to be made, and which tools, equipment and methods can be used to replace specific components in specific products/assets
K5 you must have a working knowledge of handling methods and techniques. This could be expected to include manual handling pressure and thermal methods and techniques
K6 you must have an appreciation of what your responsibilities are for ensuring the security of tool and equipment care and control procedures that you use. This could be expected to include ingress protection ratings, explosion protection rating, corrosion, portable appliance testing, heating and ventilation and permit systems
K7 you must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment


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Scope Performance


Scope Knowledge

The Knowledge and Understanding levels expressed indicate the minimum level of knowledge and understanding sufficient to perform your role in a manner that would normally be associated with the minimum acceptable performance of a competent person undertaking your role.

The expression “an appreciation” is intended to indicate a level of knowledge and understanding equating to:
1 An awareness of the existence, the scope and the background to the content covered by the knowledge and understanding statement
2 How and where to find further detail and information that you will need
3 Having obtained the information, you will be expected to check your interpretation and then to be able to apply it to your situation

The expression ”working knowledge and understanding” indicates you are able to:
4 Identify and apply relevant information, procedures and practices to your usual role in your expected working environments needing only occasional recourse to reference materials
5 Describe, in your own words, the principles underlying your working methods. This does not mean the ability to quote “Chapter and verse”. Rather you must know what supporting information is available, how and where to find it and from whom to seek further guidance and information confirm any additional required detail

6 Interpret and apply the information obtained to your role, your working practice and in your expected working environment


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Version Number

2

Indicative Review Date

27 Mar 2022

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

Cogent

Original URN

M2.6

Relevant Occupations

Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, Engineering Professionals, Manufacturing Technologies

SOC Code

2125

Keywords

replace, components, mechanical, process, plant, equipment