R/R03/000/0101 |
Safety |
- Awareness of legislation/guidance, e.g. reporting accidents
- Awareness of company safety management system and own role/responsibility
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- Implement incident/near miss reporting procedures when necessary
- Adhere to offshore safety standards and maintain a safe working environment for self and others
- React appropriately to safety critical situations and knowledge of immediate action needed to minimise/eliminate them
- Work within company safety management system
- Participation in relevant safety related activities
- Appropriate use of correct PPE in all circumstances
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
- Participation in relevant safety related activities
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R/R03/000/0202 |
Emergency response |
- Knowledge of emergency procedures and processes
- Knowledge of the ROV team members’ roles and responsibilities
- Thorough understanding of company emergency procedure documents and where to find them
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- Handle emergency situations
- Recognise a potential or actual emergency situation and report it accordingly
- Describe own role in emergency situations and that of colleagues
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
- Participation in drills
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R/R03/000/0303 |
Communication and personnel skills |
- Knowledge and understanding of English permitting good oral and written communication
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- Establish and maintain good working relationships with both less experienced and more experienced colleagues – work as part of a team and assist others
- Assign tasks to subordinates and peers ensuring clear understanding and satisfactory completion
- Assist with ROV operations under supervision.
- Assist the supervision of launch and recovery operations in full range of sea states
- Communicate with other team members
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
- Participation in team based tasks, demonstrating the ability to work as peer and subordinate
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R/R03/000/0404 |
Preventative maintenance |
- Identification of hazards likely to arise during maintenance activity
- Risk mitigation procedures to be implemented prior to conducting maintenance on ROV systems
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- Perform planned maintenance in accordance with operational requirements
- Discuss work to be undertaken with supervisor
- Carry out ROV system maintenance and complete planned maintenance schedules
- Report and record work done
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
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R/R03/000/0505 |
Fault finding |
- Fault finding processes and correct diagnosis of faults
- Identification of hazards that could arise during fault finding and maintenance procedures
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- Locate and follow fault finding and maintenance procedures for electronic and mechanical systems within ROV system
- Report and record work carried out
- Maintain ROV control and navigational systems
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
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R/R03/000/0606 |
Piloting an ROV(piloting/technical) |
- Understand the use of navigation aids
- Piloting of the ROV in various types of operational circumstances
- Identification of environmental conditions affecting ROV operations
- Typical work sites and ROV operations at work sites
- Manipulator functions and duties
- Pre and post dive checks
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- Utilise all available navigation aids and operate ROV system; if assessor not present supervisor may be required
- Operation of the ROV when assessor not present
- Navigate an ROV to the work site, in a range of environmental conditions, fully utilising appropriate navigational aids
- Carry out a range of manipulator activities proficiently using a 5 or 7 function manipulator
- Carry out all general manipulator duties
- Carry out appropriate pre and post dive checks
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
- Signed off copies of pre and post dive check lists
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R/R03/000/0707 |
Umbilical/tether termination |
- Tools and test equipment requirements
- Electrical and mechanical specifications for termination
- Risk assessment and other safety requirements specific to umbilical/tether termination
- Tests required before and after termination
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- Prepare the work area, and select and prepare the equipment and tools
- Remove termination from vehicle and fit cable identification for re-fit, after it has been risk assessed
- Can carry out electrical and mechanical umbilical/tether terminations
- Prepare re-termination, including testing as necessary, and correct handling of fibre optics, after it has been risk assessed
- Perform appropriate mechanical and electrical tests before reconnection, after it has been risk assessed
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
- Completion of relevant documentation
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R/R03/000/0808 |
Specialist equipment |
- Understanding of what specialist tools and equipment may be required for a range of defined tasks within the capability of the ROV system
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- Remove, test, inspect and install specialist equipment
- Perform correct maintenance procedures
- Install additional equipment
- Plan sequence of operations, ensuring relevant authorisations, maintenance specifications and time limitations used under supervision
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
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R/R03/000/0909 |
Administration |
- Understanding completion of documentation and logs
- Working knowledge of company QA and associated procedures
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- Complete video logs and information indentation to client specifications
- Perform audio and video dubbing as required to company/client specification
- Ensure all recorded information fully complies with company QA/QC policies and procedures
- Capable of co-ordinating collection of dive records – video, audio and written
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
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R/R03/000/1010 |
Project activities |
- Understanding of project equipment operation procedures
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- Demonstrate familiarisation
- Conduct project planning
- Develop ROV dive plans
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- Approved assessment by company official
- Logbook
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