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Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Name: Start Date in Current Role: The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 1 of 15 AB IMCA Competence Assessment Portfolio June 2013 Self-Assessment Checklist Entry Level Criteria Acceptance Criteria Attained Certification Propulsion Power of between 750 and 3000 kW: Valid certificate of competency or certificate of equivalent competency for the flag state of the vessel issued in accordance with STCW Reg. III/3 and appropriate seagoing service Propulsion Power of 3000 kW or more: Valid certificate of competency or certificate of equivalent competency for the flag state of the vessel issued in accordance with STCW Reg. III/2 and appropriate seagoing service Medical Fitness for Duty Valid medical certificate recognised by flag state Safety, Health and Environmental Training Record of competence should be in accordance with STCW Reg. VI/1 and VI/6 and MARPOL 73/78 as amended Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention, Elementary First Aid and Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Reg. VI/1) Security related training and instruction STCW Reg. VI/6 Survival Craft Training In accordance with STCW Reg. VI/2 Medical Care In accordance with STCW Reg. VI/4 (Table A-VI/4-2) Safety/Risk Awareness Record of competence to be a Chief Engineer which needs to take cognisance of flag and coastal state requirements at a management level Emergency Response Record of competence to be a Chief Engineer, demonstrating knowledge of emergency procedures Assessment of evidence obtained from approved fire fighting training and experience in accordance with STCW Reg. VI/3 Communication and Personal Skills Record of competence to be a Chief Engineer which needs to take cognisance of flag and coastal state requirements at a management level Adequate knowledge of English language in accordance with STCW Section A-III/I

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Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 1 of 15

AB IMCA Competence Assessment Portfolio – June 2013

Self-Assessment Checklist

Entry Level Criteria Acceptance Criteria Attained

Certification Propulsion Power of between 750 and 3000 kW: Valid certificate of competency or certificate of equivalent competency for the flag state of the vessel issued in accordance with STCW Reg. III/3 and appropriate seagoing service Propulsion Power of 3000 kW or more: Valid certificate of competency or certificate of equivalent competency for the flag state of the vessel issued in accordance with STCW Reg. III/2 and appropriate seagoing service

Medical Fitness for Duty Valid medical certificate recognised by flag state

Safety, Health and Environmental Training Record of competence should be in accordance with STCW Reg. VI/1 and VI/6 and MARPOL 73/78 as amended Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention, Elementary First Aid and Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Reg. VI/1) Security related training and instruction STCW Reg. VI/6

Survival Craft Training In accordance with STCW Reg. VI/2

Medical Care In accordance with STCW Reg. VI/4 (Table A-VI/4-2)

Safety/Risk Awareness Record of competence to be a Chief Engineer which needs to take cognisance of flag and coastal state requirements at a management level

Emergency Response Record of competence to be a Chief Engineer, demonstrating knowledge of emergency procedures Assessment of evidence obtained from approved fire fighting training and experience in accordance with STCW Reg. VI/3

Communication and Personal Skills Record of competence to be a Chief Engineer which needs to take cognisance of flag and coastal state requirements at a management level Adequate knowledge of English language in accordance with STCW Section A-III/I

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer DP Operations – B01 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 2 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B01/01 – Safety

Safe working practices and personal shipboard safety procedures

Responsibilities for maintaining safety and security of the crew

♦ Monitor compliance with legislative requirements in accordance with role

♦ Maintain the safety and security of the crew

♦ Adhere to safe working practices

M/A06/B01/02 – Vessel maintenance

Maintenance requirements of the vessel Manage vessel maintenance in accordance with class and legislative requirements

M/A06/B01/03 – Dynamic positioning (operational plant and associated electrical computer equipment)

Technical equipment and operational capability for a vessel to remain in dynamic positioning mode

♦ Manage power generation and supply as role requires

♦ Manage the dynamic positioning operational plant and associated electrical computer equipment

M/A06/B01/04 – Mechanical/electrical DP failure management

DP failure modes and the technical consequences of any equipment failure

♦ Manage the mechanical/ electrical stages of a DP failure

♦ Supervise the reinstatement of DP systems

♦ Identify hazards and implement contingency procedures

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer DP Operations – B01 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 3 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B01/05 – Emergency response

Emergency procedures appropriate to role Methods of assessment and control in

emergency situations

♦ Respond in an emergency and control situation appropriate to role

M/A06/B01/06 – Communication and personal skills

Leadership, decision making and assertiveness techniques

Managing personal emotions and stress Communication techniques and

interpretation of instructions

♦ Communicate effectively with Master and provide instruction to personnel under their direct supervision

♦ Communicate effectively with third parties and personnel involved in operations

♦ Transmit and receive relevant information to and from attendant vessels

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Anchoring – B02 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 4 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B02/01 – Safety – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/01

M/A06/B02/02 – Vessel maintenance – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/02

M/A06/B02/03 – Anchoring and winch operations

Operation and maintenance requirements for anchor handling equipment and anchor winches

Operate and maintain anchor handling equipment and anchor winches in all modes

M/A06/B02/04 – Management of anchor equipment failure

Failure modes of anchor winches and associated plant/equipment

Manage anchor handling equipment failure

M/A06/B02/05 – Emergency response – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/05

M/A06/B02/06 – Communication and personal skills – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/06

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Anchoring – B02 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 5 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Anchoring – B02 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 6 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Heavy Lift – B03 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 7 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B03/01 – Safety – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/01

M/A06/B03/02 – Vessel maintenance – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/02

M/A06/B03/03 – Stability and ballasting

Specific stability limitations and ballast arrangements including ballast lines, pumps and ballast control panels

Operate stability and ballast control system

M/A06/B03/04 – Maintenance and limitations of heavy lift equipment

Planned maintenance for heavy lifting equipment

Critical limitations Failure consequences

♦ Maintain heavy lift equipment

♦ Identify hazards and minimise risks

M/A06/B03/05 – Emergency response – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/05

M/A06/B03/06 – Communication and personal skills – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/06

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Diving – B04 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 8 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B04/01 – Safety – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/01

M/A06/B04/02 – Vessel maintenance – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/02

M/A06/B04/03 – Diving support

Operation and maintenance requirements for diving systems and supply services for diving support

Maintain dive systems and supply of services to dive team

M/A06/B04/04 – Diving emergency

Consequences of services lost to the diving spread and emergency contingencies

Maintain services during diving emergency

M/A06/B04/05 – Emergency response – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/05

M/A06/B04/06 – Communication and personal skills – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/06

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Pipelay Rigid and Flexible – B05 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 9 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B05/01 – Safety – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/01

M/A06/B05/02 – Vessel maintenance – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/02

M/A06/B05/03 – Pipelay support

Operation and maintenance of services to the pipeline spread

Limitations of pipeline equipment

Maintain services to rigid and flexible pipeline equipment

M/A06/B05/04 – Emergency response – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/05

M/A06/B05/06 – Communication and personal skills – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/06

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Well Servicing – B06 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 10 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B06/01 – Safety – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/01

M/A06/B06/02 – Vessel maintenance – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/02

M/A06/B06/03 – Well servicing support

Well appreciation Maintaining services to the well servicing

operation Effects of gas on vessel Effects and consequences of loss of

containment of well fluid

Provide and maintain services and support to well servicing

M/A06/B06/04 – Emergency response – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/05

M/A06/B06/05 – Communication and personal skills – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/06

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Survey/ROV – B07 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 11 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B07/01 – Safety – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/01

M/A06/B07/02 – Vessel maintenance – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/02

M/A06/B07/03 – Survey/ROV support

Maintaining services to the Survey/ROV spread

Provide and maintain services and support to ROV and survey

M/A06/B07/04 – Emergency response – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/05

M/A06/B07/05 – Communication and personal skills – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/06

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer Semi-Submersibles – B08 Name: Start Date in Current Role:

The following are some of the types of evidence that can be used, with suggested abbreviations: EOT – End of trip reports. WR – Work records and examples of work completed by the individual. WT – Witness testimonies – signed observations of work carried out by the individual. LOG – Completed logbooks and CVs/resumes. APP – Copies of performance appraisals. DRILLS – Exercises carried out to test response situations. DEMO – Demonstration to Assessor/Verifier. Page 12 of 15

AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Knowledge Ability

Assessment Method/ Documentary Evidence

Assessed Verified

Signature Date Signature Date

M/A06/B08/01 – Safety – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/01

M/A06/B08/02 – Vessel maintenance – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/02

M/A06/B08/03 – Stability criteria and ballasting arrangements

Specific stability limitations and ballast arrangements including ballast lines, pumps and ballast control panels

Watertight integrity

Maintain and operate stability and ballast control system and associated equipment

M/A06/B08/04 – Anchoring and winch operations – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B02/03

M/A06/B08/05 – Management of anchor equipment failure – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B02/04

M/A06/B08/06 – Emergency response – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/05

M/A06/B08/07 – Communication and personal skills – Competence satisfied by M/A06/B01/06

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer All Activities Name: Start Date in Current Role:

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AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Assessor and Verifier Record and Contact Details

Assessor or Verifier Name Job Title

Company Name & Company Stamp Contact Details Signature

Role: A06 – Chief Engineer All Activities Name: Start Date in Current Role:

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AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Assessor Notes

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AB Competence Assurance and Assessment – Competence Record for Freelance Personnel – June 2013

Verifier Notes

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