NVIC Method
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STCW Competence |
Knowledge, Understanding, and Proficiency |
Appropriate use of hand tools, machine tools and measuring instruments for fabrication and repair on board
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OICEW-C1.4 Methods for carrying out safe emergency and temporary repairs
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Condition | Behavior | Standard |
On a vessel of at least 1,000 HP, or in a laboratory or workshop,
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the candidate demonstrates the ability to understand the urgency of a problem and carries out safe emergency and temporary repairs.
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The candidate:
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Isolates the item to be repaired;
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Wears suitable protective equipment;
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Selects the proper tools and materials for repair;
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Uses lockout/tagout principles to keep shipmates informed of his activity;
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Does not exacerbate the problem; and
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Takes proper action to prevent safety and pollution violations; and Performs one of the following: Fabricates and installs a “jubilee” pipe patch:
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Isolates the line to be repaired;
a. Relieves the line of residual pressure;
b. Confirms that the pressure has been relieved; and
c. Drains the line;
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Rolls a piece of sheet metal into a cylinder;
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Bends a tab on each edge to form a flange;
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Drills three to five holes through both flanges for the securing bolts;
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Puts a piece of rubber or gasket material over the hole that is large enough to cover and overlap the damage at least 2 inches on all sides;
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Slips the jubilee pipe patch over the rubber or gasket material and Inserts the bolts into the holes and secures them in place; and
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Slowly applies pressure and check for leaks. Fabricates and installs a “soft” patch:
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Isolates the line to be repaired;
a. Relieves the line of residual pressure;
b. Confirms that the pressure has been relieved; and
c. Drains the unit;
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Reduces the area of the hole first by driving in softwood plugs and wedges as necessary;
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Once the plugs and wedges are in place, trims them off flush with the outside surface of the pipe;
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Covers the damaged area with a piece of rubber that will completely cover and extend about 2 inches past the damaged area on all sides;
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Uses two tightly wound layers of marlin or wire to hold the rubber in place; and
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Slowly applies pressure and checks for leaks
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MMA Method
In order to satisfy NVIC 17-14 Task 8.2.A , MMA students must:
- Successfully complete MMA Assessment OICEW-8E2A Make emergency repairs