Setting to work and testing marine ancillary plant and equipment

URN: SEMME3091
Business Sectors (Suites): Marine Engineering Suite 3
Developed by: Enginuity
Approved on: 28 Feb 2019

Overview

This standard identifies the competences you need to set to work and test marine ancillary plant and equipment, in accordance with approved procedures.  You will be required to use appropriate drawings, specifications and test documentation to set up and test the various types of equipment.  You will be expected to select the appropriate tools and equipment to use, based on the operations to be performed.  The marine ancillary plant and equipment to be set to work and tested will include items such as garbage disposal compactors, sewage treatment plants, reverse osmosis plant, incinerators, laundry and medical equipment and evaporators.

The components to be set up and tested will include items such as pipework, pre-heaters, drain coolers, control valves, pumps, seals, instrumentation, stops, filters, strainers, macerators, tanks, emergency stops, mechanical and electrical controls and safety devices.  You will be required to carry out formal setting to work and testing under no load, partial load and full load conditions, meeting a range of operational criteria to establish that the units on test are functioning at optimal level and to specification.

Your responsibilities will require you to comply with organisational policy and procedures for the setting-up and testing activities undertaken and to report any problems with these activities, or with the tools and equipment used, that you cannot personally resolve, or are outside your permitted authority, to the relevant people.  You will be expected to work with a minimum of supervision, taking personal responsibility for your own actions and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out.* *     

Your underpinning knowledge will provide a sound understanding of your work and provide an informed approach to applying appropriate setting-up and testing procedures to marine ancillary equipment and systems.  You will understand the equipment being worked on, any test equipment to be used, and the responsibility you owe to yourself and others in the workplace, both in harbour and at sea.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

  1. work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations, directives and guidelines
  2. follow all relevant setting up and operating specifications for the products or assets being configured
  3. follow the defined procedures and set up the equipment correctly ensuring that all operating parameters are achieved
  4. set to work and test marine ancillary plant and equipment using appropriate methods and techniques
  5. deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that cannot be solved

  6. check that the configuration is complete and that the equipment operates to specification

  7. complete relevant documentation in line with organisational procedures

Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

  1. the specific safety practices and procedures that you need to observe when carrying out the setting-up and testing activities on marine ancillary plant and equipment (including any specific legislation, regulations and codes of practice for the activities, equipment or materials)
  2. the health and safety requirements of the work area in which you are carrying out the setting-to-work and testing activities and the responsibility they place on you
  3. the safety procedures that must be carried out before work is started on setting up and testing the ancillary plant and equipment (such as standby supplies, warning notices, notification of trials to be conducted)
  4. the specific safety precautions to be taken when carrying out formal inspection, safety checking and testing of marine ancillary plant and equipment
  5. the methods used to safely control equipment in the case of seizure or mechanical failure of the controls under test
  6. how to recognise and deal with emergencies and the procedures to be followed (such as methods of safely evacuating and closing down of compartments in the case of fire or other major incident, first aid, fire fighting and resuscitation of personnel)
  7. the importance of wearing protective clothing and other appropriate safety equipment (PPE) during the setting-to-work and testing procedure

  8. protection techniques for mechanical systems to prevent risk of seizure

  9. how to obtain and interpret system drawings, circuit and physical layouts, charts, specifications, manufacturers' manuals, history/maintenance reports, graphical symbols and other documents needed for the setting-to-work and testing process
  10. how to carry out currency/issue checks of the specifications you are working with
  11. the correct operating procedures of the marine ancillary plant and equipment being set up and tested
  12. the basic principle of operation of the marine ancillary plant and equipment being set to work and tested, and the function of the various components within the system
  13. the adjustments/corrections/tuning required to bring the equipment/system to operational standard through full range parameters
  14. types of test equipment to be used and their selection for particular types of tests
  15. how to calibrate the test equipment to be used, or the organisational procedures for ensuring that the test equipment is maintained correctly calibrated
  16. how to connect the appropriate test equipment for the measurement of the system or device to be set to work and tested
  17. the various testing methods and procedures, as recommended in approved operating manuals, and how to apply them to different operating conditions
  18. displaying/recording test results and the documentation to be used
  19. how to recognise defects (such as under or over performance)
  20. how to interpret the test readings obtained and the significance of the readings gained
  21. the various fault finding techniques that can be used if the system fails the test
  22. the importance of ensuring that test equipment is used only for its intended purpose and within its specified range and limits
  23. potential problems or errors that could occur and which may affect the test results and how they can be avoided
  24. the environmental control and company operating procedures relating to the testing activities
  25. authorisation procedures for changes to test procedures
  26. the documentation required and the procedures to be followed on completion of the testing
  27. the extent of your own authority and whom you should report to if you have problems that you cannot resolve

Scope/range


Scope Performance

  1. Carry out all of the following during the setting to work and testing of the marine ancillary plant and equipment:

    1. plan the set-to-work and test activities to cause minimal disruption to normal working
    2. use the correct issue of the company and/or manufacturers' setting and testing procedures and quality documentation
    3. adhere to risk assessment, COSHH and other relevant safety standards
    4. ensure the availability of equipment and check that it is in a safe and usable condition
    5. provide safe access and egress for the area containing the equipment to be set to work and tested
    6. shut down and make safe the system on completion of setting to work and testing
    7. complete the records and returns to ensure that the setting to work and testing is correctly documented
    8. leave the work area in a safe condition and to the prescribed category of cleanliness
  2. Carry out setting to work and testing of two of the following types of marine ancillary plant and equipment:

    1. garbage disposal compactor
    2. sewage treatment plant
    3. incinerator
    4. reverse osmosis plant
    5. evaporator
    6. dental equipment
    7. medical equipment
    8. laundry equipment
    9. other specific marine plant and equipment
  3. Use the appropriate procedure to set up and test eight of the following marine ancillary plant components:

    1. pre-heater
    2. drain cooler
    3. fresh water pump
    4. sea water pump
    5. door and seal 
    6. mechanical stops
    7. control valve
    8. instrumentation
    9. pipework
    10. mechanical stops
    11. air ejector
    12. safety trips
    13. macerator
    14. emergency stop
    15. compactor mechanism
    16. press
    17. float mechanism
    18. furnace
    19. washing machine
    20. tumble drier
    21. sluice
    22. damper
    23. electro-mechanical trips
    24. fluids tank
  4. Use appropriate test equipment to carry out six of the following tests:

    1. torque loading
    2. travel
    3. temperature
    4. brine density
    5. operating clearance checks
    6. pressure
    7. speed
    8. salinity
    9. vacuum
    10. no-load checks
    11. on-load checks
    12. output
  5. Carry out one of the following trials on the marine ancillary plant and equipment:

    1. harbour acceptance trials
    2. sea acceptance trials
    3. partial repair trials
  6. Deal with two of the following complexities during the test activities:

    1. equipment without fault
    2. equipment with fault
    3. equipment with intermittent fault
    4. system fault
  7. Use two of the following fault finding techniques:

    1. half-split technique
    2. input/output
    3. equipment self-diagnosis
    4. injection and sampling
    5. unit substitution
    6. emergent problem sequence
  8. Carry out all of the following checks to ensure the accuracy and quality of the tests carried out:

    1. the test equipment is correctly calibrated and in date for use
    2. test equipment used is appropriate for the tests being carried out
    3. test procedures used are as recommended in the appropriate testing and setting to work procedure
    4. test equipment is operated within its specification range
  9. Provide a record/report of the test outcome using one of the following:

    1. preventative maintenance log/report
    2. company specific reporting procedure
    3. acceptance documentation
    4. system log
    5. inspection schedule
    6. specific test report/test records
    7. job card/time sheet
  10. Set to work marine mechanical control equipment and systems which comply with one of the following standards:

    1. BS or ISO standards and procedures
    2. customer (contractual) standards and requirements
    3. company standards and procedures
    4. specific equipment requirements/manufacturer's data
    5. recognised compliance agency/body's standards
    6. other accepted international standards

Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours

Behaviours:

You will be able to apply the appropriate behaviours required in the workplace to meet the job profile and overall company objectives, such as:

  • strong work ethic
  • positive attitude
  • team player
  • dependability
  • responsibility
  • honesty
  • integrity
  • motivation
  • commitment

Skills


Glossary


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External Links


Version Number

3

Indicative Review Date

28 Feb 2021

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

Semta

Original URN

SEMME3091

Relevant Occupations

Marine Engineering Trades

SOC Code

5235

Keywords

engineering; marine; setting to work; testing; ancillary plant; equipment; garbage disposal; sewage treatment; reverse osmosis; incinerators; laundry