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PEM NOS 22: Diagnose and Determine the Causes of Faults in Electrical Plant and
Equipment ....................................................................................................................... 78
PEM NOS 23: Prepare Equipment in Support of Electrical Engineering Activities ........... 81
PEM NOS 24: Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Electrical Plant and Equipment 84
PEM NOS 25: Adjust Electrical Plant and Equipment to Meet Operational Requirements 87
PEM NOS 26: Remove Components from Electrical Plant and Equipment ...................... 90
PEM NOS 27: Replace Components in Electrical Plant and Equipment .......................... 93
PEM NOS 28: Determine the Feasibility of Repair of Components from Electrical Plant
and Equipment ................................................................................................................ 96
PEM NOS 29: Interpret Detailed Electrical Information from Technical Sources .............. 99
PEM NOS 30: Read and Extract Information from Electrical Engineering Drawing and
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 101
PEM NOS 31: Identify and Suggest Improvements to Working Practices and Procedures
on Electrical Plant and Equipment ................................................................................. 103
PEM NOS 32: Establish that an Electrical Engineering Process has been Completed to
Specification .................................................................................................................. 105
PEM NOS 33: Test the Performance and Condition of Electrical Plant and Equipment . 108
PEM NOS 34: Monitor the Performance and Condition of Electrical Plant and Equipment
...................................................................................................................................... 111
PEM NOS 35: Assess the Performance and Condition of Electrical Plant and Equipment
...................................................................................................................................... 114
PEM NOS 36: Inspect Electrical Plant and Equipment .................................................. 117
PEM NOS 37: Carry Out Planned Maintenance Procedures on Instrument and Control
Plant and Equipment ..................................................................................................... 120
PEM NOS 38: Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Instrument and Control Process
Plant and Equipment ..................................................................................................... 123
PEM NOS 39: Prepare Process Plant and Equipment in Support of Instrument and Control
Engineering Activities .................................................................................................... 126
PEM NOS 40: Assemble Components of Instrument and Control Process Plant and
Equipment ..................................................................................................................... 129
PEM NOS 41: Remove Components from Instrument and Control Process Plant and
Equipment ..................................................................................................................... 132
PEM NOS 42: Replace Components in Instrument and Control Process Plant and
Equipment ..................................................................................................................... 136
PEM NOS 43: Carry out Planned Maintenance Procedures on Instrument and Control
Systems ........................................................................................................................ 139
PEM NOS 44: Deal with Variations and Defects in Instrument and Control Systems ..... 142
PEM NOS 45: Diagnose and Determine the Causes of Faults in Instrument and Control
Systems ........................................................................................................................ 144
PEM NOS 46: Prepare Equipment Required for Maintaining Instrument and Control
Systems ........................................................................................................................ 147
PEM NOS 47: Prepare Materials Required for Maintaining Instrument and Control
Systems ........................................................................................................................ 150
PEM NOS 48: Adjust Instrument and Control Systems to meet Operational Requirements
...................................................................................................................................... 153
PEM NOS 49: Remove Components from Instrument and Control Systems ................. 156
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PEM NOS 50: Replace Components in Instrument and Control Systems ...................... 160
PEM NOS 51: Determine the Feasibility of Repair of Components from Instrument and
Control systems............................................................................................................. 164
PEM NOS 52: Interpret Detailed Instrument and Control Information from Technical
Sources ......................................................................................................................... 167
PEM NOS 53: Read and Extract Information from Instrument and Control Engineering
Drawings and Specifications.......................................................................................... 169
PEM NOS 54: Identify and Suggest Improvements to Working Practices and Procedure
Whilst Maintaining Instrument and Control Systems ...................................................... 171
PEM NOS 55: Establish that an Instrument and Control Engineering Maintenance Process
has been Completed to Specification ............................................................................ 173
PEM NOS 56: Test the Performance and Condition of Instrument and Control Systems176
PEM NOS 57: Monitor the Performance and Condition of Instrument and Control Systems
...................................................................................................................................... 179
PEM NOS 58: Assess the Performance and Condition of Instrument and Control Systems
...................................................................................................................................... 182
PEM NOS 59: Inspect Instrument and Control Systems ................................................ 185
PEM NOS 60: Carry Out Planned Maintenance Procedures on Mechanical Process Plant
and Equipment .............................................................................................................. 188
PEM NOS 61: Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Mechanical Process Plant and
Equipment ..................................................................................................................... 191
PEM NOS 62: Prepare Process Plant and Equipment in Support of Mechanical
Engineering Activities .................................................................................................... 194
PEM NOS 63: Assemble Components of Mechanical Process Plant and Equipment .... 197
PEM NOS 64: Remove Components from Mechanical Process Plant and Equipment .. 200
PEM NOS 65: Replace Components in Mechanical Process Plant and Equipment ....... 203
PEM NOS 66: Carry Out Planned Maintenance Procedures on Mechanical Plant and
Equipment ..................................................................................................................... 206
PEM NOS 67: Deal with Variations and Defects in Mechanical Plant and Equipment.... 209
PEM NOS 68: Diagnose and Determine the Causes of Faults in Mechanical Plant and
Equipment ..................................................................................................................... 212
PEM NOS 69: Prepare Equipment in Support of Mechanical Engineering Activities ...... 215
PEM NOS 70: Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Mechanical Plant and Equipment
...................................................................................................................................... 218
PEM NOS 71: Adjust Mechanical Plant and Equipment to Meet Operational Requirements
...................................................................................................................................... 221
PEM NOS 72: Remove Components from Mechanical Plant Equipment ....................... 224
PEM NOS 73: Replace Components in Mechanical Plant and Equipment..................... 227
PEM NOS 74: Determine the Feasibility of Repair of Components from Mechanical Plant
and Equipment .............................................................................................................. 230
PEM NOS 75: Interpret Detailed Mechanical Information from Technical Sources ........ 233
PEM NOS 76: Read and Extract Information from Mechanical Engineering Drawings and
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 235
PEM NOS 77: Identify and Suggest Improvements to Working Practices and Procedures
whilst Maintaining Mechanical Plant and Equipment...................................................... 237
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PEM NOS 78: Establish that a Mechanical Engineering Maintenance Process has been
Completed to Specification ............................................................................................ 239
PEM NOS 79: Test the Performance and Condition of Mechanical Plant and Equipment
...................................................................................................................................... 242
PEM NOS 80: Monitor the Performance and Condition of Mechanical Plant and Equipment
...................................................................................................................................... 245
PEM NOS 81: Assess the Performance and Condition of Mechanical Plant and Equipment
...................................................................................................................................... 248
PEM NOS 82: Inspect Mechanical Plant and Equipment ............................................... 251
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Qualification Structures
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PEM NOS 1
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PEM NOS 5
PEM NOS 6
PEM NOS 7
Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Instrument and Control Process Plant
and Equipment
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PEM NOS 40
PEM NOS 41
PEM NOS 42
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PEM NOS 77
PEM NOS 78
Test and Monitor the Performance and Condition of Mechanical Plant and
Equipment
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PEM NOS 81
PEM NOS 82
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Reinstate the Work Area after Completing the Maintenance of Process Plant and
Equipment
Hand Over Process Plant and Equipment
Deal with Hazards in Process Engineering Maintenance
Contribute to Effective Working Relationships in Process Engineering Maintenance
Prepare Work Areas for the Maintenance of Process Plant and Equipment
Prepare Loads for Moving during Process Engineering Maintenance
Move Loads during Process Engineering Maintenance
Hand Over Process Engineering Plant and Equipment
Reinstate the Work Area after Completing the Maintenance of Process Engineering
Plant and Equipment
Minimise Risks to Life, Property and the Environment
Work Safely, Minimise Risk and Comply with Emergency Procedures
Contribute to Effective Working Relationships
Prepare Work Areas for Engineering Activities
Carry Out Planned Maintenance Procedures on Electrical Process Plant and Equipment
Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Electrical Process Plant and Equipment
Prepare Process Plant and Equipment in Support of Electrical Engineering Activities
Assemble Components of Electrical Process Plant and Equipment
Remove Components from Electrical Process Plant and Equipment
Replace Components in Electrical Process Plant and Equipment
Carry Out Planned Maintenance Procedures on Electrical Plant and Equipment
Deal with Variations and Defects in Electrical Plant and Equipment
Diagnose and Determine the Causes of Faults in Electrical Plant and Equipment
Prepare Equipment in Support of Electrical Engineering Activities
Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Electrical Plant and Equipment
Adjust Electrical Plant and Equipment to Meet Operational Requirements
Remove Components from Electrical Plant and Equipment
Replace Components in Electrical Plant and Equipment
Determine the Feasibility of Repair of Components from Electrical Plant and Equipment
Interpret Detailed Electrical Information from Technical Sources
Read and Extract Information from Electrical Engineering Drawing and Specifications
Identify and Suggest Improvements to Working Practices and Procedures on Electrical
Plant and Equipment
Establish that an Electrical Engineering Process has been Completed to Specification
Test the Performance and Condition of Electrical Plant and Equipment
Monitor the Performance and Condition of Electrical Plant and Equipment
Assess the Performance and Condition of Electrical Plant and Equipment
Inspect Electrical Plant and Equipment
Carry Out Planned Maintenance Procedures on Instrument and Control Plant and
Equipment
Prepare Materials for the Maintenance of Instrument and Control Process Plant and
Equipment
Prepare Process Plant and Equipment in Support of Instrument and Control
Engineering Activities
Assemble Components of Instrument and Control Process Plant and Equipment
Remove Components from Instrument and Control Process Plant and Equipment
Replace Components in Instrument and Control Process Plant and Equipment
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Overview:
Scope/range:
You will be responsible for ensuring the equipment and work site is
safe for others or yourself to work on by following defined
procedures. You will be accountable for the integrity of the work site
and ensuring the work is recorded in a formal manner. Authorisation
for proceeding with the work will be given by authorised signatories
within the Permit to Work system. The work areas to be restored will
relate to chemical manufacturing on onshore sites or offshore
installations.
Scope/range
relating to
knowledge and
understanding:
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Key Terms
Guidance/Example
The resources
to be stored
The disposal
of hazardous
and nonhazardous
materials
Resources
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Lifting equipment
Safety equipment
Personal Protective
Equipment/shielding equipment
Excess materials
Process and ancillary equipment
Industrial gas cylinders
Tools/equipment
Protection sheeting
Re-usable components assemblies
Non
hazardous
materials
To include:
Packaging/protecting materials
Swarf
Material offcuts
Replaced lifed consumables
Hazardous
materials
To include:
Chemicals and fluids e.g. solvents and cleaning
agents
Sharp objects/offcuts
Asbestos or asbestos based
Oils and greases
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Separate equipment, components, and materials for re-use from waste items and
materials
3.
Store reusable materials and equipment in an appropriate location
4.
Dispose of waste materials in line with organisational and environmental safe
procedures
5.
Restore the work areas to a safe condition in accordance with agreed requirements
and schedules
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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1. The level and extent of responsibility will involve you ensuring the
handover is completed by following defined procedures. You will
be accountable for the integrity of the handover and ensuring it is
recorded in a formal manner. In all cases, you will still be
expected to refer to others for final authorisation, even though
you remain responsible for identifying and implementing
decisions.
2. The type of plant and equipment to be handed over could include:
Systems and sub-systems
Process equipment
New installations
3. The hand over procedures and environments may include
operational or non-operational conditions. A typical example of a
hand over during operational conditions could be:
Shift changes on continuous process plants
A typical example of hand over under non-operational conditions
could be:
Between maintenance and operational teams at the end of an
overhaul
Hand over of a large on-going maintenance project
Hand over from in-house maintenance teams to outside
specialists
Shift to shift
4. The Parties to hand over to could include:
Clients
Production operations
Maintenance engineers
Line Supervisors
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Confirm and define the condition of the engineering products or assets in accordance
with specifications
3.
Clearly define and obtain agreement on the moment of transfer of responsibility
4.
Communicate hand over of control as specified
5.
Produce and maintain records of the hand over in accordance with organisational
procedures
6.
Check and confirm that the condition of the engineering products or assets is in an
acceptable hand over condition
7.
Make sure that the information received at hand over is accurate, up-to-date and
complete
8.
Seek additional information if there are any areas of doubt or lack of clarity
9.
Provide proper support and co-ordination to those transferring control
10. Confirm and record acceptance of responsibility and control in line with agreed
procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of hand over procedures for
products or assets. This should include: when hand over should occur, why it is
important to confirm the precise moment of transfer, how to confirm the precise
moment of transfer
4.
You must have an appreciation of the record and documentation systems and
procedures. This could include the level of detail on the condition of engineering
products/assets as required by different parties
5.
You must have an appreciation of the types of working relationships. This should
include the types of support that can be offered to those transferring control
6.
You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Call for expert help in the event of contingencies occurring, using warning systems as
appropriate
3.
Take prompt and appropriate action to minimize risk of personal and third party injury
as a first priority and then damage to property and equipment
4.
Follow shutdown and evacuation procedures promptly and correctly
5.
Deal safely with dangers that can be contained using appropriate equipment and
materials, in accordance with organisational policy and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of the first aid procedures. This must include the
locations of the first aid stations and where to find the list of approved staff trained in
first aid
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding on the evacuation procedures
from the work site to a safe area
5.
You must have an appreciation of the contingency reporting documentation and
systems for the work site
6.
You must have an appreciation NOS Title:
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The expression working knowledge and understanding indicates you are able to:
Identify and apply relevant information, procedures and practices to your usual role in
your expected working environments needing only occasional recourse to reference
materials
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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
Interpret and apply the information obtained to your role, your working practice and in
your expected working environment
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Adapted from Unit C2.3 of Process Engineering Maintenance NOS version February 2004.
This unit is a contextualised version of a unit produced by the OSC Eng Engineering
Competence Standards which was originally designated ECS 7.06.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Call for expert help in the event of contingencies occurring, using warning systems as
appropriate
3.
Take prompt and appropriate action to minimize risk of personal and third party injury
as a first priority and then damage to property and equipment
4.
Follow shutdown and evacuation procedures promptly and correctly
5.
Deal safely with dangers that can be contained using appropriate equipment and
materials, in accordance with organisational policy and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of the first aid procedures. This must include the
locations of the first aid stations and where to find the list of approved staff trained in
first aid
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding on the evacuation procedures
from the work site to a safe area
5.
You must have an appreciation of the contingency reporting documentation and
systems for the work site
of the reporting lines and procedures for the work site
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Establish and maintain productive working relationships
2.
Deal with disagreements in an amicable and constructive way so that good
relationships are maintained
3.
Keep others informed about work plans or activities which affect them
4.
Seek assistance from others in a polite and courteous way without causing undue
disruption to normal work activities
5.
Respond in a timely and positive way when others ask for help or information
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have an appreciation of how to create and maintain working relationships,
and why it is important to do so
2.
You must have an appreciation of what the types of problems are that can affect
relationships, and what actions can be taken to deal with specific difficulties
3.
You must have an appreciation of what your own and others responsibilities are with
regards to lines of communication and responsibilities
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Ensure that the work environment is suitable for the work activities to be undertaken
3.
Ensure that all necessary service supplies are connected and ready for use
4.
Prepare the work areas so that they are ready for the engineering activities to be
carried out
5.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
6.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be resolved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of what the work area preparation requirements and
methods are. This could be expected to include the location and whether condition of
work environments is appropriate in terms of: layout, accessibility, isolations, safety
and security
4.
You must have a working knowledge of the potential problems and consequences of
not preparing work areas correctly in relation to hazards which may occur
5.
You must have an appreciation of the connection and operation of the applicable
supply services and connection procedures related to the equipment relevant to the
industry, including pneumatic, electrical and hydraulic tools
6.
You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Establish the weight of the load to be moved
3.
Determine the method and select suitable equipment to move the load
4.
Check that the equipment to be used is capable of moving the load safely
5.
Determine a suitable route for moving the load minimising risk to people and property
6.
Ensure that the load is secured and protected before moving operations start
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Position the moving equipment so that the weight of the load is evenly distributed
3.
Attach the appropriate handling equipment securely to the load, using approved
methods to eliminate slippage
4.
Confirm that the load is secure before moving
5.
Move the load over the selected, suitable route
6.
Position and release the load safely in its intended final location
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Shift to shift
4. The parties to hand over to could include:
Clients
Production operations
Maintenance engineers
Line supervisors
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Confirm and define the condition of the engineering products or assets in accordance
with specifications
3.
Clearly define and obtain agreement on the moment of transfer of responsibility
4.
Communicate hand over of control as specified
5.
Produce and maintain records of the hand over in accordance with organisational
procedures
6.
Make sure that the information received at hand over is accurate, up-to-date and
complete
7.
Seek additional information if there are any areas of doubt or lack of clarity
8.
Provide proper support and co-ordination to those transferring control
9.
Confirm and record acceptance of responsibility and control in line with agreed
procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the types of support
through your working relationships that can be offered to those transferring control
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the hand over procedures
for products or assets. This should include when the hand over should occur, how to
confirm the precise moment of transfer, and why it is important to define the precise
moment of transfer
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the record and
documentation systems and procedures. This should include the level of detail on the
condition of engineering products/assets as required by different parties, how to
confirm that information received at hand over is accurate and complete, and what the
types of situation are where additional information and clarification might be required
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Separate equipment, components, and materials for re-use from waste items and
materials
3.
Store reusable materials and equipment in an appropriate location
4.
Dispose of waste materials in line with organisational and environmental safe
procedures
5.
Restore the work areas to a safe condition in accordance with agreed requirements
and schedules
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the work area restoration
requirements and the relevant health and safety, and organisational safe working
practices and procedures
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the material and equipment
stores procedures and organisational procedures which you have to follow
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the appropriate waste
disposal methods and procedures for different types of waste, in accordance with
current health and safety regulations, relevant legislation and organisational practice
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
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Work safely in accordance with the regulations for your work environment
2.
Identify hazards and assess the level of risk involved
3.
Minimise the risks and implement control measures in the minimum agreed timescales
4.
Inform all those who are affected of the risk control measures in place and clarify any
implications for them as required
5.
Ensure that information provided for safety system records is clear, accurate and upto-date
6.
Monitor the effectiveness of the risk control measures and take prompt additional
action where needed
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Call for expert help in the event of contingencies occurring, using warning systems as
appropriate
3.
Take prompt and appropriate action to minimize risk of personal and third party injury
as a first priority and then damage to property and equipment
4.
Follow shutdown and evacuation procedures promptly and correctly
5.
Deal safely with dangers that can be contained using appropriate equipment and
materials, in accordance with organisational policy and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of First Aid procedures. This
should include the sources of competent assistance including the location of local firstaid facilities and first-aiders and systems for alerting relevant professional authorities
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the evacuation procedures.
This should include what the procedures for shutdown and evacuation are, and where
information on shutdown and evacuation procedures can be obtained
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of contingency reporting
documentation and systems relevant to the procedures at the workplace. This could
be expected to include local or company reporting procedures for near misses or
accidents
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
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Establish and maintain productive working relationships
2.
Deal with disagreements in an amicable and constructive way so that good
relationships are maintained
3.
Keep others informed about work plans or activities which affect them
4.
Seek assistance from others in a polite and courteous way without causing undue
disruption to normal work activities
5.
Respond in a timely and positive way when others ask for help or information
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of how to create and maintain
working relationships, and why it is important to do so
2.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what the types of problems
are that can affect relationships, and what actions can be taken to deal with specific
difficulties
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your own and others
responsibilities are with regards to lines of communication and responsibilities
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Ensure that the work environment is suitable for the work activities to be undertaken
3.
Ensure that all necessary service supplies are connected and ready for use
4.
Prepare the work areas so that they are ready for the engineering activities to be
carried out
5.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
6.
Report the completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be resolved
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
3.
Carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5.
Report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where
there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
6.
Complete relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the
appropriate person
7.
Dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved
procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of the maintenance schedules and related
specifications to which you are expected to work. This could be expected to include:
authorisation procedures, product worksheets, tests, internal maintenance schedules,
safe working practices, methods statement, records, timescales
4.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
5.
You must have a working knowledge of the maintenance methods and procedures
6.
You must have an appreciation of maintenance records and documentation
procedures
7.
You must have a working knowledge of your responsibilities for the care and control of
equipment that you use
8.
You must have a working knowledge of maintenance authorisation procedures and
limits of responsibility and authority in line with company and manufacturers
procedures
9.
You must have an appreciation of the appropriate methods and waste disposal
procedures in relation to legislation, regulation and procedures for waste segregation
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain the required materials and check them for quantity and quality
3.
Determine how the materials need to be prepared
4.
Carry out the preparations using suitable equipment
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge of how to identify the materials you are to use
and recognise defects in the quality of them
4.
You must have a working knowledge of the types of handling and preparation methods
and techniques needed for different materials
5.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
6.
You must have a working knowledge of what your responsibilities are for ensuring the
security of the tools and equipment and their control procedures that you use. This
could be expected to include: ingress protection ratings, portable appliance testing,
explosion protection rating equipment, heating and ventilation, corrosion, permit
systems
7.
You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required equipment and ensure that it is in safe and usable condition
3.
Carry out the necessary preparations to equipment in line with work requirements
4.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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You must be able to:
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant instructions, assembly drawings and any other specifications
3.
Ensure that the specified components are available and that they are in a usable
condition
4.
Use the appropriate methods and techniques to assemble the components in their
correct positions
5.
Secure the components using the specified connectors and securing devices
6.
Check the completed assembly to ensure that all operations have been completed and
the finished assembly meets the required specification
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of assembly drawings and related specifications
4.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them
5.
You must have an appreciation of which assembly methods and techniques can be
used for fitting components together. Also, why the order of fitting components affects
efficiency and cost effectiveness and how standard practices can be modified to
influence these
6.
You must have working knowledge of the quality control procedures and recognition of
assembly defects. This should include when confirmation tests should be undertaken,
what the types of confirmation test are that should be undertaken for different assets
and how should they be applied in line with company procedures
7.
You must have an appreciation of handling equipment and procedures. This could be
expected to include manual handling methods and procedures
8.
You must have working knowledge of the equipment preparation methods and
procedures in relation to checking the working condition and operation of standard
equipment, including safety checks and inspections
9.
You must have an appreciation of what your responsibilities are for ensuring the care
and security of tools and equipment that you use
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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During this work you must take account of the relevant installation
procedures and safe working practices AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility in the context of this
standard, extends to working with a detailed specification,
varying techniques and activities and applying appropriate
methods to achieve the best possible result in the conditions
applying. You will be accountable for the integrity of the work site
and ensuring the work is recorded in a formal manner albeit you
will be expected to refer to others. Authorisation for proceeding
with the work will be given by authorised signatories within the
Permit to Work system
2. The Equipment to be worked on will be operational assets and
should include:
Rotating equipment and tools
Protection methods
Electrical distribution systems
3. The type of components to be removed may be robust or fragile.
Robust components are those which are resistant to most forms
of damage or disruption during their working lives
Fragile components are those which are easily disrupted or
damaged. Damage or disruption could be due to physical,
chemical or other forces (e.g. Electro-magnetic)
Typical robust components could be:
Components of power/lighting transmission
Motors/components of motors
Components of process control systems
Heat exchangers
Components of electrical back-up systems
Typical fragile components could be:
Components of electrical circuit protectors
Electrical meter devices
Circuit boards
Safety/protection devices
Components of electrical panels
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You must be able to:
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Establish, and where appropriate, mark component orientation for re-assembly
3.
Ensure that any stored energy or substances are released safely and correctly
4.
Remove the required components using approved tools and techniques
5.
Take suitable precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during removal
6.
Check the condition of the removed components and record those that will require
replacing
7.
Label and store the removed components in an appropriate location
8.
Store or discard the removed components in accordance with approved procedures
9.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of the engineering drawings and related 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
4.
You must have working knowledge of what the types of component removal methods
and techniques, i.e. isolations and connections, are that have to be made, and which
tools, equipment and methods can be used to remove specific components from
specific products/assets
5
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have an appreciation of how to assess and identify the condition of removed
components
7.
You must have working knowledge of how to label and store components for re-use
including the marking systems for specific components and connections
8.
You must have an appreciation of how to dispose of unwanted components and
substances. This should include what substances could be released during the
removal of components, which risks are associated with the release of substances,
and where to access information on the environmental standards, including an
appreciation on COSHH, SEPA and company procedures
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You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
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During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices
AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility will involve you being
responsible for ensuring the equipment and work site is safe for
others or yourself to work in by following defined procedures.
You will be accountable for the integrity of the work site and
ensuring the work is recorded in a formal manner. Authorisation
for proceeding with the work will be given by authorized
signatories within the PTW system
2. Equipment to be worked on could include:
Rotating equipment and tools
Protection methods
Electrical distribution systems
3. The type of components to be replaced may be robust or fragile.
Robust components are those which are resistant to most forms
of damage or disruption during their working lives. Fragile
components are those which are easily disrupted or damaged.
Damage or disruption could be due to physical, chemical or
other forces (e.g. Electro-magnetic). Typical robust components
could be:
Components of power/lighting transmission
Motors/Components of motors
Components of process control systems
Heat exchangers
Components of electrical back-up systems
Typical fragile components could be:
Components of electrical circuit protectors
Electrical metering devices
Circuit boards
Safety/protection devices
Components of electrical panels
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required components and ensure that they are in a suitable condition for
replacement and fit for purpose
3.
Ensure that any replacement components used meet the required specification
4.
Take adequate precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during replacement
5.
Replace the components in the correct sequence using appropriate tools and
techniques
6.
Make any necessary settings or adjustments to the components to ensure they will
function correctly
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
8.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the engineering drawings
and related 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
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding 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 plant and equipment
5.
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of handling equipment,
methods and techniques. This could be expected to include manual handling pressure
and thermal methods and techniques
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your responsibilities
are for the tool and equipment care and control procedures thereby ensuring the
security of tools and equipment 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
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
3.
Carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5.
Report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where
there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
6.
Complete relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the
appropriate person
7.
Dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved
procedures
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You must be able to:
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Identify defects with regard to the product or asset specification
3.
Assess the defects and determine action required to return the products and assets to
specified condition
4.
Report recommendations for action to the appropriate people promptly and in
accordance with organisational procedures
5.
Record details of defects in accordance with quality assurance and control systems
and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of engineering drawings and
their related specifications. This should include 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
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the identification of defects
in products and assets. This could include: observation and using all senses, fault
reports, maintenance logs, operations logs
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the methods of dealing with
defects as defined by your company procedures
6.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the methods of dealing with
defects and variations and what factors determine the actions to be taken, and why it is
important to maintain records of the checks made and the assessments that result
from those checks, what information should be entered on those records and where
they should be kept
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the Quality control systems
and documentation procedures that are specified by your company
9.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Review and use all relevant information on the symptoms and problems associated
with the products or assets
3.
Investigate and establish the most likely causes of the faults
4.
Select, use and apply diagnostic techniques, tools and aids to locate faults
5.
Complete the fault diagnosis within the agreed time and inform the appropriate people
when this cannot be achieved
6.
Determine the implications of the fault for other work and for safety considerations
7.
Use the evidence gained to draw valid conclusions about the nature and probable
cause of the fault
8.
Record details on the extent and location of the faults in an appropriate format
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of fault diagnostic aids. This
could be expected to include electrical test equipment, historical data and schematic
drawings
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of fault finding methods and
techniques this should include how to investigate problems, how to identify the extent
and location of problems and what to do when causes are difficult to find, and which
actions can be taken to deal with the fault
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of analysis method and
techniques. This could be expected to include historical data, comparison, and circuit
measurements
6
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of company procedures and
manufacturers guidelines for the operating and care of test equipment and control
procedures
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of assessing the likely risks
arising from faults such as fire, electric shock and damage to plant
9.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of maintenance reporting
documentation and control procedures and how descriptions should be presented, why
it is important to record results of the diagnosis, and why it is important to relay
conclusions on to others in a timespan appropriate to the nature of the problem
10. You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required equipment and ensure that it is in safe and usable condition
3.
Carry out the necessary preparations to equipment in line with work requirements
4.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain the required materials and check them for quantity and quality
3.
Determine how the materials need to be prepared
4.
Carry out the preparations using suitable equipment
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the appropriate operating specifications for the equipment being maintained
3.
Carry out adjustments within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Make the required adjustments in the specified sequence and in an agreed time scale
5.
Confirm that the adjusted equipment meets the required operating specification
6.
Report any instances where the equipment fails to meet the required performance after
adjustments or where there are identified defects outside the required adjustments
7.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
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You must be able to:
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Establish, and where appropriate, mark component orientation for re-assembly
3.
Ensure that any stored energy or substances are released safely and correctly
4.
Remove the required components using approved tools and techniques
5.
Take suitable precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during removal
6.
Check the condition of the removed components and record those that will require
replacing
7.
Label and store the removed components in an appropriate location
8.
Store or discard the removed components in accordance with approved procedures
9.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the engineering drawings
and related 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
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of component removal
methods and techniques including what the types of isolations and connections are
that have to be made, and which tools, equipment and methods can be used to
remove specific components from specific plant and equipment
5.
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the identification of
component defects that have been removed
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the labelling and storage of
components for re-use and what the available marking systems are for specific
components and connections
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the disposal of unwanted
components and substances, this should include what substances could be released
during the removal of components, which risks are associated with the release of
substances, and where to access information on the environmental standards,
including an appreciation on COSHH, SEPA and company procedures
9.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the tool and equipment
care and control procedures including what your responsibilities are for ensuring the
security of tools and equipment that you use
10. You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required components and ensure that they are in a suitable condition for
replacement and fit for purpose
3.
Ensure that any replacement components used meet the required specification
4.
Take adequate precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during replacement
5.
Replace the components in the correct sequence using appropriate tools and
techniques
6.
Make any necessary settings or adjustments to the components to ensure they will
function correctly
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
8.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the engineering drawings
and related 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
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding 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 plant and equipment
5.
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of handling equipment,
methods and techniques. This could be expected to include manual handling pressure
and thermal methods and techniques
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your responsibilities
are for the tool and equipment care and control procedures thereby ensuring the
security of tools and equipment 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
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant specifications for the component to be repaired
3.
Assess the amount and level of wear or damage to the component and determine what
work is required to bring the component back to the specified condition
4.
Report on findings and conclusions on the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of repairs
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1.
Use up-to-date, accurate and relevant information on technical requirements
2.
Ensure that the information contains all essential data
3.
Identify and interpret the required details
4.
Identify and deal promptly and effectively with any problems occurring with the
requirements and their interpretation
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the information and
document systems that relate to the maintenance of electrical plant and equipment
2.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the document care and
control procedures in line with the company and manufactures procedures
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the specification structure
and content
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the conventions, symbols
and abbreviations as used within the oil and gas, chemicals manufacturing and
petroleum industries. This could include: British Standards, Codes of Practice,
International Standards, company specific, manufacture specific
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the standards and
regulations that relate to the maintenance of electrical plant and equipment
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your environment
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the information is sourced from the latest version of the drawings
and specifications.
2. The type and complexity of drawings and specifications could be:
Pneumatic schematics
Hydraulic schematics
3. The information to be extracted will relate to the maintenance and
repair of plant and equipment normally used within the oil and
gas, chemicals manufacturing and petroleum industries.
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You must be able to:
1.
Use the approved source to obtain the required drawings and specifications
2.
Correctly interpret the drawings and specifications
3.
Identify, extract and interpret the required information
4.
Use the information obtained to ensure that work output meets the specification
5.
Deal promptly and effectively with any problems within your control and report those
which cannot be solved
6.
Report any inaccuracies or discrepancies in drawings and specification
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the information and
documentation systems that relate to the maintenance of plant and equipment
2.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the currently used types of
engineering drawing and specifications. This could include: schematic diagrams, asbuilt drawings, manufacturers specifications, processing and instrumentation diagrams
(P&IDs)
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the conventions, symbols
and abbreviations used within your company. This could include: British Standard,
Codes of Practice, company specific, International Standards
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the sources of information
available to you
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the identification and
selection of data, this should ensure that the data is current and relevant to the location
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the document care and
control procedures that are specified by the company
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
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Take into consideration health and safety and other relevant regulations and guidelines
2.
Collect information and feedback on current working practices and procedures
3.
Assess current working practices and procedures against agreed standards
4.
Identify opportunities for improving working practices and procedures
5.
Make suggestions for improvements that are realistic and which indicate the benefits
that might be achieved
6.
Ensure that suggested improvements meet organisational requirements
7.
Present suggestions for improvements in accordance with organisational procedures
8.
Contribute to discussions about work practices and quality
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the sources of information
that are available from the: company records, company procedures, clients, personal
experience, tool box talks
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of work improvement methods
and techniques that are set by your company
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of organisational structure,
improvement systems and procedures that are set by your company
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of presentation of information
as described by the company procedures
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the working relationships
taking account of the organisation structure, the individuals and any external influences
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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This unit deals with the following:
Establish that an electrical engineering maintenance process has
been completed to specification
During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices AS
THEY APPLY TO YOU.
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1. Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations
and guidelines
2. Follow and make appropriate use of the specifications for the product or asset being
checked
3. Use all the correct tools and inspection equipment and check that they are in usable
condition
4. Carry out the checks in an appropriate sequence using approved methods and
procedures
5. Identify and assess any defects or variations from the specification and take appropriate
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6. Report completion of compliance activities in line with organisational procedures
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the appropriate procedures for use of tools and equipment to carry out the
required tests
3.
Set up and carry out the tests using the correct procedures and within agreed
timescales
4.
Record the results of the tests in the appropriate format
5.
Review the results and carry out further tests if necessary
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Correctly set up and check/calibrate the equipment required for the monitoring being
carried out
3.
Carry out the monitoring activities effectively with minimum disruption to normal
activities
4.
Record and review the outcomes and take appropriate actions
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Ensure that you have the necessary test data on which to conduct the assessment
3.
Carry out the assessment using all relevant data and valid methods
4.
Check that the assessment provides clear and accurate information
5.
Compare current performances and condition data with that from previous
assessments
6.
Identify and report the implications arising from the assessments
7.
Record the results of the assessments in the appropriate format
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regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the correct specification for the product or equipment being inspected
3.
Use the correct equipment to carry out the inspection
4.
Identify and confirm the inspection checks to be made and acceptance criteria to be
used
5.
Carry out all required inspections as specified
6.
Identify any defects or variations from the specification
7.
Record the results of the inspection in the appropriate format
8.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
3.
Carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5.
Report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where
there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
6.
Complete relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the
appropriate person
7.
Dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved
procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of the maintenance schedules and related
specifications to which you are expected to work. This could be expected to include:
authorisation procedures, product worksheets, tests, internal maintenance schedules,
safe working practices, methods statement, records and timescales
4.
You must have a working knowledge of the maintenance methods and procedures
5.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
6.
You must have an appreciation of maintenance records and documentation
procedures
7.
You must have a working knowledge of your responsibilities for the care and control of
equipment that you use
8.
You must have a working knowledge of maintenance authorisation procedures and
limits of responsibility and authority in line with company and manufacturers
procedures
9.
You must have an appreciation of the appropriate methods and waste disposal
procedures in relation to legislation, regulation and procedures for waste segregation
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain the required materials and check them for quantity and quality
3.
Determine how the materials need to be prepared
4.
Carry out the preparations using suitable equipment
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of how to identify the materials you are to use and
recognise defects in the quality of them
4.
You must have a working knowledge of the types of handling and preparation methods
and techniques needed for different materials
5.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
6.
You must have a working knowledge of what your responsibilities are for ensuring the
security of the tools and equipment and their control procedures that you use
7.
You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required equipment and ensure that it is in safe and usable condition
3.
Carry out the necessary preparations to equipment in line with work requirements
4.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge of equipment preparation methods and
procedures. This could be expected to include checking the working condition and
operation of standard equipment, including safety checks and inspections
4.
You must have an appreciation of the types of equipment which may be used and
know how to use the equipment safely. This could be expected to include fixed
(machine) and or portable (hand or machine)
5.
You must have an appreciation of what your responsibilities are for the equipment care
and control procedures. This could be expected to include ingress protection ratings,
explosion protection rating equipment, corrosion, portable appliance testing, heating
and ventilation and permit systems
6.
You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant instructions, assembly drawings and any other specifications
3.
Ensure that the specified components are available and that they are in a usable
condition
4.
Use the appropriate methods and techniques to assemble the components in their
correct positions
5.
Secure the components using the specified connectors and securing devices
6.
Check the completed assembly to ensure that all operations have been completed and
the finished assembly meets the required specification
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of assembly drawings and related specifications
4.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
5.
You must have an appreciation of which assembly methods and techniques can be
used for fitting components together. Also, why the order of fitting components affects
efficiency and cost effectiveness and how standard practices can be modified to
influence these
6.
You must have working knowledge of the quality control procedures and recognition of
assembly defects. This should include when confirmation tests should be undertaken,
what the types of confirmation test are that should be undertaken for different assets
and how should they be applied in line with company procedures
7.
You must have an appreciation of handling equipment and procedures. This could be
expected to include manual handling methods and procedures
8.
You must have working knowledge of the equipment preparation methods and
procedures in relation to checking the working condition and operation of standard
equipment, including safety checks and inspections
9.
You must have an appreciation of what your responsibilities are for ensuring the care
and security of tools and equipment that you use
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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Circuit boards
Springs
Diaphragms
Components of Instrumentation and Control Panels
4. Removal techniques or procedures to be followed
The components to be removed may require a sequential series of
steps to complete the removal. The component may be difficult to
access and may be surrounded by other fragile/valued
components and may need specialised tooling requirements.
Removal may involve more than 1 differing technologies and/or
involve a significant number of fragile components.
The specifications to which a candidate would be expected to
work to could include:
Product worksheets
Technical drawings (components, assembly, general
arrangement, isometrics)
Method statements
Maintenance schedules
5. The removal operations will be simple. Simple removal of
components refers to situations where the component is quickly
and easily removed from its position. Typical examples could
include lifting out of plug-in components and undoing threaded
fasteners to release the component
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regulations and guidelines
2.
Establish, and where appropriate, mark component orientation for re-assembly
3.
Ensure that any stored energy or substances are released safely and correctly
4.
Remove the required components using approved tools and techniques
5.
Take suitable precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during removal
6.
Check the condition of the removed components and record those that will require
replacing
7.
Label and store the removed components in an appropriate location
8.
Store or discard the removed components in accordance with approved procedures
9.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
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arrangement, isometrics).
Method statements
Maintenance schedules
5. The assembly operations will be simple. Simple replacement of
components refers to situations where the component is quickly
and easily removed from its position. Typical examples could
include lifting out of plug-in components and undoing threaded
fasteners to release the component
6. The quality standards and accuracy to be achieved are as set
down in the work specifications
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required components and ensure that they are in a suitable condition for
replacement and fit for purpose
3.
Ensure that any replacement components used meet the required specification
4.
Take adequate precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during replacement
5.
Replace the components in the correct sequence using appropriate tools and
techniques
6.
Make any necessary settings or adjustments to the components to ensure they will
function correctly
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
8.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
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
4.
You must have 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
5
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have working knowledge of handling e.g. methods and techniques. This
could be expected to include manual handling pressure and thermal methods and
techniques
7.
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
8.
You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
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regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
3.
Carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5.
Report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where
there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
6.
Complete relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the
appropriate person
7.
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relating to
knowledge and
understanding:
During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices
AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility will involve you being
responsible for ensuring the maintenance procedures are carried
out safely by following company defined procedures. You will be
accountable for the integrity of the work and ensuring the work is
recorded in a formal manner. Authorisation for proceeding with
the work will be given by authorised signatories within the PTW
system
2. The assets or equipment to be maintained could include:
Measurement systems
Analysers, protection and detection devices
Control systems
3. The type and complexity of defects will vary from severe
damage with the potential for immediate failure to minor
damage.
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 working knowledge and understanding indicates
you are able to:
Identify and apply relevant information, procedures and practices
to your usual role in your expected working environments
needing only occasional recourse to reference materials
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
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Identify defects with regard to the product or asset specification
3.
Assess the defects and determine action required to return the products and assets to
specified condition
4.
Report recommendations for action to the appropriate people promptly and in
accordance with organisational procedures
5.
Record details of defects in accordance with quality assurance and control systems
and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of engineering drawings and
their related specifications. This should include 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
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the identification of defects
in products and assets. This could include: observation and using all senses, fault
reports, maintenance logs, operations logs
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the methods of dealing with
defects as defined by your company procedures
6
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the methods of dealing with
defects and variations and what factors determine the actions to be taken, and why it is
important to maintain records of the checks made and the assessments that result
from those checks, what information should be entered on those records and where
they should be kept
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the Quality control systems
and documentation procedures that are specified by your company
9.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Review and use all relevant information on the symptoms and problems associated
with the products or assets
3.
Investigate and establish the most likely causes of the faults
4.
Select, use and apply diagnostic techniques, tools and aids to locate faults
5.
Complete the fault diagnosis within the agreed time and inform the appropriate people
when this cannot be achieved
6.
Determine the implications of the fault for other work and for safety considerations
7.
Use the evidence gained to draw valid conclusions about the nature and probable
cause of the fault
8.
Record details on the extent and location of the faults in an appropriate format
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of fault diagnostic aids. This
could be expected to include electrical test equipment, historical data and schematic
drawings
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of fault finding methods and
techniques this should include how to investigate problems, how to identify the extent
and location of problems and what to do when causes are difficult to find, and which
actions can be taken to deal with the fault
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of analysis method and
techniques. This could be expected to include historical data, comparison, and circuit
measurements
6
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of company procedures and
manufacturers guidelines for the operating and care of test equipment and control
procedures
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of assessing the likely risks
arising from faults such as fire, electric shock and damage to plant
9.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of maintenance reporting
documentation and control procedures and how descriptions should be presented, why
it is important to record results of the diagnosis, and why it is important to relay
conclusions on to others in a timespan appropriate to the nature of the problem
10. You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Storage
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Confirming alignment
Development
Cleaning
Protecting/preserving
Security
Precision measuring
Weight confirming/assessment
Checking quality and quantity
Asset/product orientation
Setting out
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required equipment and ensure that it is in safe and usable condition
3.
Carry out the necessary preparations to equipment in line with work requirements
4.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of equipment preparation
methods and procedures. This could be expected to include checking the working
condition and operation of standard equipment, including safety checks and
inspections
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the types of equipment
which may be used and know how to use the equipment safely. This could be
expected to include fixed (machine) and or portable (hand or machine)
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your responsibilities
are for ensuring the security of tools and equipment that you use. This could be
expected to include ingress protection ratings, explosion protection rating equipment,
corrosion, portable appliance testing, heating and ventilation and permit systems
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices
AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility will involve you being
responsible for ensuring the preparations are carried out safely
by following company defined procedures. You will be
accountable for the integrity of the work and ensuring the work is
recorded in a formal manner. Authorisation for proceeding with
the work will be given by authorized signatories within the PTW
system
2. The type and complexity of material preparations involve
standard treatments and/or require taking instrument readings
for analysis. Typical preparation could include:
Identification
Storage
Confirming alignment
Setting out
Cleaning
Protecting/preserving
Security
Precision measuring
Checking quality and quantity
Asset/product orientation
3. The types of materials could include materials and/or
components used in the engineering activity, including:
Proprietary items (repair by replacement)
Spare Parts
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain the required materials and check them for quantity and quality
3.
Determine how the materials need to be prepared
4.
Carry out the preparations using suitable equipment
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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Replenishment of consumable
Safety checks
Checking outputs
Recording data
Cleaning
Tightening of connections
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the appropriate operating specifications for the equipment being maintained
3.
Carry out adjustments within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Make the required adjustments in the specified sequence and in an agreed time scale
5.
Confirm that the adjusted equipment meets the required operating specification
6.
Report any instances where the equipment fails to meet the required performance after
adjustments or where there are identified defects outside the required adjustments
7.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Establish, and where appropriate, mark component orientation for re-assembly
3.
Ensure that any stored energy or substances are released safely and correctly
4.
Remove the required components using approved tools and techniques
5.
Take suitable precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during removal
6.
Check the condition of the removed components and record those that will require
replacing
7.
Label and store the removed components in an appropriate location
8.
Store or discard the removed components in accordance with approved procedures
9.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required components and ensure that they are in a suitable condition for
replacement and fit for purpose
3.
Ensure that any replacement components used meet the required specification
4.
Take adequate precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during replacement
5.
Replace the components in the correct sequence using appropriate tools and
techniques
6.
Make any necessary settings or adjustments to the components to ensure they will
function correctly
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
8.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
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Seals
Components of control panels
Springs
Diaphragms
Components of impulse systems
Electronic components
3. The type of repair to be made requires one or more techniques to
be applied depending upon its complexity. The techniques are
standard within the sector but may require some modification to
achieve the required result. The techniques may relate to one or
more technologies depending upon the complexity of the repair.
Re-aligning
Bonding
Re-soldering
Re-sealing
Re-shaping by material removal
4. The nature of repairs to be carried out may be simple or complex.
Simple repairs are those which can be easily achieved using tools
and techniques generally available and/or for which clearly
defined procedures exist and/or where the repair site is easily
accessed. Complex repairs are those which can only be achieved
using tools and techniques which have been specially modified in
some way to achieve the repair and/or where no pre-defined
procedures exist for effecting repair and/or where the repair site is
difficult to access.
5. The quality standards and accuracy to be achieved are as set
down in the work specifications.
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant specifications for the component to be repaired
3.
Assess the amount and level of wear or damage to the component and determine what
work is required to bring the component back to the specified condition
4.
Report on findings and conclusions on the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of repairs
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the engineering
specifications to which you will be expected to work. This could be expected to include
product worksheets, method statements, manufacturers data sheets, maintenance
schedules, and technical drawings (components, assembly, general arrangement,
isometrics)
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of assessing the conditions of
components for re-use. This could be expected to include electrical integrity
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of determining the feasibility
and viability of repairs. This could be expected to include Instrument and control
integrity
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of component replacement
methods and techniques. This could be expected to include manufacturers data, and
sources of information
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Use up-to-date, accurate and relevant information on technical requirements
2.
Ensure that the information contains all essential data
3.
Identify and interpret the required details
4.
Identify and deal promptly and effectively with any problems occurring with the
requirements and their interpretation
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the information and
document systems that relate to the maintenance of Instrument and control systems
2.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the document care and
control procedures in line with the company and manufactures procedures
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the specification structure
and content
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the conventions, symbols
and abbreviations as used within the oil and gas, chemicals manufacturing and
petroleum industries. This could include: British Standards, Codes of Practice,
International Standards, company specific, manufacture specific
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the standards and
regulations that relate to the maintenance of Instrument and control systems
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your environment
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1. The level and extent of responsibility you have for ensuring the
information is sourced from the latest version of the drawings and
specifications.
2. The type and complexity of drawings and specifications could be:
Pneumatic schematics
Instrument and control schematics and single line diagrams
Hydraulic schematics
3. The information to be extracted will relate to the maintenance and
repair of systems normally used within the oil and gas, chemicals
manufacturing and petroleum industries
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Use the approved source to obtain the required drawings and specifications
2.
Correctly interpret the drawings and specifications
3.
Identify, extract and interpret the required information
4.
Use the information obtained to ensure that work output meets the specification
5.
Deal promptly and effectively with any problems within your control and report those
which cannot be solved
6.
Report any inaccuracies or discrepancies in drawings and specification
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the information and
documentation systems that relate to the maintenance of systems
2.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the currently used types of
engineering drawing and specifications. This could include: schematic diagrams, asbuilt drawings, manufacturers specifications, processing and instrumentation diagrams
(P&IDS)
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the conventions, symbols
and abbreviations used within your company. This could include: British Standard,
Codes of Practice, International Standards, company specific
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the sources of information
available to you
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the identification and
selection of data, this should ensure that the data is current and relevant to the location
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the document care and
control procedures that are specified by the company
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Take into consideration health and safety and other relevant regulations and guidelines
2.
Collect information and feedback on current working practices and procedures
3.
Assess current working practices and procedures against agreed standards
4.
Identify opportunities for improving working practices and procedures
5.
Make suggestions for improvements that are realistic and which indicate the benefits
that might be achieved
6.
Ensure that suggested improvements meet organisational requirements
7.
Present suggestions for improvements in accordance with organisational procedures
8.
Contribute to discussions about work practices and quality
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the sources of information
that are available from the: company records, company procedures, clients, personal
experience, tool box talks
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of work improvement methods
and techniques that are set by your company
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of organisational structure,
improvement systems and procedures that are set by your company
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of presentation of information
as described by the company procedures
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the working relationships
taking account of the organisation structure, the individuals and any external influences
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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This unit is about your competence in ensuring that the work has
been completed to company and or manufacturers standards.
This unit deals with the following:
Establish that an instrument and control engineering
maintenance process has been completed to specification
Scope/range:
During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices
AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility extends to dismantling the
asset to a specified degree but you may alter and/or vary the
sequence of actions and techniques followed at your discretion
to achieve the best possible result in the conditions applying. In
some cases, you may still be expected to refer to others for final
authorisations, even though you remain responsible for
identifying and implementing decisions.
2. The type of products or assets to be checked are Instrument and
control systems related to engineering work. This would include:
Engines
Transmissions systems
Power transmissions systems
Turbines
Mechanical/hydraulic systems/actuators
Fluid/gas transmission systems
3. The inspection, test and record-keeping procedures to be
followed are as set out in internal QA and QC procedures.
4. The aspects, characteristics and complexity of checks to be
made are as set down in manufacturers guidelines and
procedures and will include ensuring compliance with relevant
international standards, equipment manufacturer specifications,
HSE, company procedures, the Electricity at Work regulations
and BS 7671. The type of checks made will depend on the
engineering process carried out which may include:
Dismantling
Assembly
Positioning and installation
Repair of components
Removal and replacement of components
Adjustment
Planned maintenance activities testing
5. The quality standards and accuracy are as set down in work
specifications
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You must be able to:
1. Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations
and guidelines
2. Follow and make appropriate use of the specifications for the product or asset being
checked
3. Use all the correct tools and inspection equipment and check that they are in usable
condition
4. Carry out the checks in an appropriate sequence using approved methods and
procedures
5. Identify and assess any defects or variations from the specification and take appropriate
action
6. Report completion of compliance activities in line with organisational procedures
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the appropriate procedures for use of tools and equipment to carry out the
required tests
3.
Set up and carry out the tests using the correct procedures and within agreed
timescales
4.
Record the results of the tests in the appropriate format
5.
Review the results and carry out further tests if necessary
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Correctly set up and check/calibrate the equipment required for the monitoring being
carried out
3.
Carry out the monitoring activities effectively with minimum disruption to normal
activities
4.
Record and review the outcomes and take appropriate actions
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During this work you must take account of the relevant installation
procedures and safe working practices AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility extends to selecting and
modifying methods at your discretion to optimise the
effectiveness of the monitoring and assessment undertaken in
the conditions applying. In some cases, you may still be
expected to refer to others for final authorisations, even though
you remain responsible for identifying and implementing
decisions.
2. The types of assets to be assessed involve multiple technology
or are of a single technology interacting with other assets in a
dynamic manner.
Typical systems could be:
Measurement systems
Control systems
Analysers, protection and detection devices
3. The type of data to be analysed covers:
Vibration
Temperature
Current
Voltage
4. The analysis methods to be used covers:
Comparison to manufacturers specification
Historical
Maintenance records
Trend analysis
5. The complexity of monitoring information to be used could
include motor, plant or equipment tests as advised by company
procedures. The information gained will vary in complexity and
depend on the assessment being carried out. The information
gathered will be used in various ways as dictated by the test or
company procedures.
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Ensure that you have the necessary test data on which to conduct the assessment
3.
Carry out the assessment using all relevant data and valid methods
4.
Check that the assessment provides clear and accurate information
5.
Compare current performances and condition data with that from previous
assessments
6.
Identify and report the implications arising from the assessments
7.
Record the results of the assessments in the appropriate format
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the correct specification for the product or equipment being inspected
3.
Use the correct equipment to carry out the inspection
4.
Identify and confirm the inspection checks to be made and acceptance criteria to be
used
5.
Carry out all required inspections as specified
6.
Identify any defects or variations from the specification
7.
Record the results of the inspection in the appropriate format
8.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
3.
Carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5.
Report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where
there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
6.
Complete relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the
appropriate person
7.
Dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved
procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of the maintenance schedules and related
specifications to which you are expected to work. This could be expected to include:
authorisation procedures, product worksheets, tests, internal maintenance schedules,
safe working practices, methods statement, records, timescales
4.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
5.
You must have a working knowledge of the maintenance methods and procedures
6.
You must have an appreciation of maintenance records and documentation
procedures
7.
You must have a working knowledge of your responsibilities for the care and control of
equipment that you use
8.
You must have a working knowledge of maintenance authorisation procedures and
limits of responsibility and authority in line with company and manufacturers
procedures
9.
You must have an appreciation of the appropriate methods and waste disposal
procedures in relation to legislation, regulation and procedures for waste segregation
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain the required materials and check them for quantity and quality
3.
Determine how the materials need to be prepared
4.
Carry out the preparations using suitable equipment
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required equipment and ensure that it is in safe and usable condition
3.
Carry out the necessary preparations to equipment in line with work requirements
4.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant instructions, assembly drawings and any other specifications
3.
Ensure that the specified components are available and that they are in a usable
condition
4.
Use the appropriate methods and techniques to assemble the components in their
correct positions
5.
Secure the components using the specified connectors and securing devices
6.
Check the completed assembly to ensure that all operations have been completed and
the finished assembly meets the required specification
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have an appreciation of assembly drawings and related specifications
4.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
5.
You must have a working knowledge of which assembly methods and techniques can
be used for fitting components together. Also, why the order of fitting components
affects efficiency and cost effectiveness and how standard practices can be modified to
influence these
6.
You must have an appreciation of the quality control procedures and recognition of
assembly defects. This should include when confirmation tests should be undertaken,
what the types of confirmation test are that should be undertaken for different assets
and how should they be applied in line with company procedures
7.
You must have an appreciation of handling equipment and procedures. This could be
expected to include manual handling methods and procedures
8.
You must have working knowledge of the equipment preparation methods and
procedures in relation to checking the working condition and operation of standard
equipment, including safety checks and inspections
9.
You must have an appreciation of what your responsibilities are for ensuring the care
and security of tools and equipment that you use
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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During this work you must take account of the relevant installation
procedures and safe working practices AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility in the context of this
standard, extends to interpreting a specification, selecting and
applying appropriate methods and tests to achieve the best
possible result in the conditions applying. You will be
accountable for the integrity of the work site and ensuring the
work is recorded in a formal manner albeit you will be expected
to refer to others. Authorisation for proceeding with the work will
be given by authorised signatories within the Permit to Work
system
2. The equipment to be worked on will be operational assets and
could include:
Heat Exchangers
Pumps
Components of process systems
3. The type of components to be removed will be robust. Robust
components are those which are resistant to most forms of
damage or disruption during their working lives.
Typical robust components could be:
Components of engines
Actuators
Valves
Components of pumps
4. The removal techniques or procedures to be followed could
include:
Percussion
Pressure
Mechanical Strip
Thermal Techniques
Manual Handling
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Establish, and where appropriate, mark component orientation for re-assembly
3.
Ensure that any stored energy or substances are released safely and correctly
4.
Remove the required components using approved tools and techniques
5.
Take suitable precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during removal
6.
Check the condition of the removed components and record those that will require
replacing
7.
Label and store the removed components in an appropriate location
8.
Store or discard the removed components in accordance with approved procedures
9.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
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
4.
You must have a working knowledge of what the types of component removal methods
and techniques, i.e. isolations and connections, are that have to be made, and which
tools, equipment and methods can be used to remove specific components from
specific products/assets
5.
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have an appreciation of how to assess and identify the condition of removed
components
7.
You must have a working knowledge of how to label and store components for re-use
including the marking systems for specific components and connections
8.
You must have an appreciation of how to dispose of unwanted components and
substances. This should include what substances could be released during the
removal of components, which risks are associated with the release of substances,
and where to access information on the environmental standards, including an
appreciation on COSHH, SEPA and company procedures
9.
You must have an appreciation of what your responsibilities are for ensuring the care
and security of tools and equipment that you use
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required components and ensure that they are in a suitable condition for
replacement and fit for purpose
3.
Ensure that any replacement components used meet the required specification
4.
Take adequate precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during replacement
5.
Replace the components in the correct sequence using appropriate tools and
techniques
6.
Make any necessary settings or adjustments to the components to ensure they will
function correctly
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
8.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
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
4.
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
5
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
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
7.
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
8.
You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment
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Recording data
Inspection for damaged/wear/corrosion/ movement
Safety limit checks
Checking output
Cleaning
Lubricating
Replacement of worn/damaged/corroded components
4. The quality standards and accuracy to be achieved need to be in
line with company procedures and manufacturers
recommendations.
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
3.
Carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5.
Report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where
there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
6.
Complete relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the
appropriate person
7.
Dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved
procedures
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the maintenance schedules
and related specifications to which you are expected to work. This could be expected
to include: authorisation procedures, product worksheets, tests, internal maintenance
schedules, safe working practices, methods statement, records, timescales
4.
You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of which maintenance
methods and procedures are standard during maintenance and how they can be
modified to optimise the work
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of maintenance records and
documentation procedures
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities for the
care and control of equipment that you use
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of maintenance authorisation
procedures and limits of responsibility and authority in line with company and
manufacturers procedures
9.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the appropriate methods
and waste disposal procedures in relation to legislation, regulation and procedures for
waste segregation
10. You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices
AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
1. The level and extent of responsibility will involve you being
responsible for ensuring the maintenance procedures are
carried out safely by following company defined procedures. You
will be accountable for the integrity of the work and ensuring the
work is recorded in a formal manner. Authorisation for
proceeding with the work will be given by authorized signatories
within the PTW system
2. The assets or equipment to be maintained could involve more
than 1 technology and/or involve a significant number of
fragile/valued components.
Typical assets could include:
Prime mover
Fluid distribution systems
Transmission system and components
and may include:
Working within confined spaces
Working in hazardous areas
Working at height/over water
3. The type and complexity of defects will vary from severe
damage with the potential for immediate failure to minor damage
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Identify defects with regard to the product or asset specification
3.
Assess the defects and determine action required to return the products and assets to
specified condition
4.
Report recommendations for action to the appropriate people promptly and in
accordance with organisational procedures
5.
Record details of defects in accordance with quality assurance and control systems
and procedures
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Review and use all relevant information on the symptoms and problems associated
with the products or assets
3.
Investigate and establish the most likely causes of the faults
4.
Select, use and apply diagnostic techniques, tools and aids to locate faults
5.
Complete the fault diagnosis within the agreed time and inform the appropriate people
when this cannot be achieved
6.
Determine the implications of the fault for other work and for safety considerations
7.
Use the evidence gained to draw valid conclusions about the nature and probable
cause of the fault
8.
Record details on the extent and location of the faults in an appropriate format
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Storage
Confirming alignment
Development
Cleaning
Protecting/preserving
Security
Precision measuring
Weight confirming/assessment
Checking quality/quantity
Asset/product orientation
Setting out
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1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required equipment and ensure that it is in safe and usable condition
3.
Carry out the necessary preparations to equipment in line with work requirements
4.
Make sure that required safety arrangements are in place to protect other workers from
activities likely to disrupt normal working
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of equipment preparation
methods and procedures. This could be expected to include checking the working
condition and operation of standard equipment, including safety checks and
inspections
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the types of equipment
which may be used and know how to use the equipment safely. This could be
expected to include fixed (machine) and or portable (hand or machine)
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your responsibilities
are for ensuring the security of tools and equipment that you use. This could be
expected to include ingress protection ratings, explosion protection rating equipment,
corrosion, portable appliance testing, heating and ventilation and permit systems
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain the required materials and check them for quantity and quality
3.
Determine how the materials need to be prepared
4.
Carry out the preparations using suitable equipment
5.
Report completion of preparations in line with organisational procedures
6.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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Prime movers
Distribution systems
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the appropriate operating specifications for the equipment being maintained
3.
Carry out adjustments within the limits of your personal authority
4.
Make the required adjustments in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5.
Confirm that the adjusted equipment meets the required operating specification
6.
Report any instances where the equipment fails to meet the required performance
after adjustments or where there are identified defects outside the required
adjustments
7.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
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Heat exchangers
Pumps
Engines
Components of engines
Actuators
Components of pumps
4. The removal techniques or procedures to be followed should
involve components to be removed that may require a
sequential series of steps to complete the removal. The
components may be difficult to access and may be surrounded
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Establish, and where appropriate, mark component orientation for re-assembly
3.
Ensure that any stored energy or substances are released safely and correctly
4.
Remove the required components using approved tools and techniques
5.
Take suitable precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during removal
6.
Check the condition of the removed components and record those that will require
replacing
7.
Label and store the removed components in an appropriate location
8.
Store or discard the removed components in accordance with approved procedures
9.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the engineering drawings
and related specifications to which you will be expected to work, including technical
drawings (component, assembly, general arrangements, isometrics, 1st and 3rd angle
projections), method statements, product worksheets and tolerances
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of component removal
methods and techniques including what the types of isolations and connections are
that have to be made, and which tools, equipment and methods can be used to
remove specific components from specific plant and equipment
5.
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the identification of
component defects that have been removed
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the labelling and storage of
components for re-use and what the available marking systems are for specific
components and connections
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the disposal of unwanted
components and substances, this should include what substances could be released
during the removal of components, which risks are associated with the release of
substances, and where to access information on the environmental standards,
including an appreciation on COSHH, SEPA and company procedures
9.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the tool and equipment
care and control procedures including what your responsibilities are for ensuring the
security of tools and equipment that you use
10. You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Obtain all the required components and ensure that they are in a suitable condition for
replacement and fit for purpose
3.
Ensure that any replacement components used meet the required specification
4.
Take adequate precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment
during replacement
5.
Replace the components in the correct sequence using appropriate tools and
techniques
6.
Make any necessary settings or adjustments to the components to ensure they will
function correctly
7.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
8.
Maintain documentation in accordance with organisational requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the engineering drawings
and related specifications to which you will be expected to work, including technical
drawings (component, assembly, general arrangements, isometrics, 1st and 3rd angle
projections), method statements, product worksheets and tolerances
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding 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 plant and equipment
5.
You must know how to use the tools and equipment safely
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of Handling equipment,
methods and techniques. This could be expected to include manual handling pressure
and thermal methods and techniques
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your responsibilities
are for tool and equipment care and control procedures thereby ensuring the security
of tools and equipment 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
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the relevant specifications for the component to be repaired
3.
Assess the amount and level of wear or damage to the component and determine what
work is required to bring the component back to the specified condition
4.
Report on findings and conclusions on the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of repairs
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the engineering
specifications to which you will be expected to work. This could be expected to include
product worksheets, method statements, manufacturers data sheets, maintenance
schedules, and technical drawings (components, assembly, general arrangement,
isometrics)
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of assessing the conditions of
components for re-use. This could be expected to include mechanical integrity
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of determining the feasibility
and viability of repairs. This could be expected to include mechanical integrity
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of component replacement
methods and techniques. This could be expected to include manufacturers data, and
sources of information
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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You must be able to:
1.
Use up-to-date, accurate and relevant information on technical requirements
2.
Ensure that the information contains all essential data
3.
Identify and interpret the required details
4.
Identify and deal promptly and effectively with any problems occurring with the
requirements and their interpretation
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the information and
document systems that relate to the maintenance of Mechanical plant and equipment
2.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the document care and
control procedures in line with the company and manufactures procedures
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the specification structure
and content
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the conventions, symbols
and abbreviations as used within the oil and gas, chemicals manufacturing and
petroleum industries. This could include: British Standards, Codes of Practice,
International Standards, company specific, manufacture specific
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the standards and
regulations that relate to the maintenance of Mechanical plant and equipment
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your environment
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1. The level and extent of responsibility you have for ensuring the
information is sourced from the latest version on the drawings
and specifications.
2. The type and complexity of drawings and specifications could be:
Pneumatic schematics
Hydraulic Schematics
3. The information to be extracted will relate to the maintenance and
repair of plant and equipment normally used within the oil and
gas, chemicals manufacturing and petroleum industries.
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You must be able to:
1.
Use the approved source to obtain the required drawings and specifications
2.
Correctly interpret the drawings and specifications
3.
Identify, extract and interpret the required information
4.
Use the information obtained to ensure that work output meets the specification
5.
Deal promptly and effectively with any problems within your control and report those
which cannot be solved
6.
Report any inaccuracies or discrepancies in drawings and specification
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the information and
documentation systems that relate to the maintenance of plant and equipment
2.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the currently used types of
engineering drawing and specifications. This could include: schematic diagrams, asbuilt drawings, manufacturers specifications, processing and instrumentation diagrams
(P&IDs)
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the conventions, symbols
and abbreviations used within your company. This could include: British Standard,
Codes of Practice, International Standards, company specification
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the sources of information
available to you.
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the identification and
selection of data, this should ensure that the data is current and relevant to the location
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the document care and
control procedures that are specified by the company
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Take into consideration health and safety and other relevant regulations and guidelines
2.
Collect information and feedback on current working practices and procedures
3.
Assess current working practices and procedures against agreed standards
4.
Identify opportunities for improving working practices and procedures
5.
Make suggestions for improvements that are realistic and which indicate the benefits
that might be achieved
6.
Ensure that suggested improvements meet organisational requirements
7.
Present suggestions for improvements in accordance with organisational procedures
8.
Contribute to discussions about work practices and quality
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1.
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 health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2.
You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the sources of information
that are available from the: company records, company procedures, clients, personal
experience, tool box talks
4.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of work improvement methods
and techniques that are set by your company
5.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of organisational structure,
improvement systems and procedures that are set by your company
6.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of presentation of information
as described by the company procedures
7.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of the working relationships
taking account of the organisation structure, the individuals and any external influences
8.
You must have a working knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities with
regard to the reporting lines and procedures in your working environment
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Overview:
This unit is about your competence in ensuring that the work has
been completed to company and or manufacturers standards.
This unit deals with the following:
Establish that a mechanical engineering maintenance process
has been completed to specification
During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices
AS THEY APPLY TO YOU.
Scope/range:
Engines
Transmissions systems
Turbines
Mechanical/hydraulic systems/actuators
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You must be able to:
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow and make appropriate use of the specifications for the product or asset being
checked
3.
Use all the correct tools and inspection equipment and check that they are in usable
condition
4.
Carry out the checks in an appropriate sequence using approved methods and
procedures
5.
Identify and assess any defects or variations from the specification and take
appropriate action
6.
Report completion of compliance activities in line with organisational procedures
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You must be able to:
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Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the appropriate procedures for use of tools and equipment to carry out the
required tests
3.
Set up and carry out the tests using the correct procedures and within agreed
timescales
4.
Record the results of the tests in the appropriate format
5.
Review the results and carry out further tests if necessary
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Correctly set up and check/calibrate the equipment required for the monitoring being
carried out
3.
Carry out the monitoring activities effectively with minimum disruption to normal
activities
4.
Record and review the outcomes and take appropriate actions
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company procedures.
Run down and up time.
Scope/range
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You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Ensure that you have the necessary test data on which to conduct the assessment
3.
Carry out the assessment using all relevant data and valid methods
4.
Check that the assessment provides clear and accurate information
5.
Compare current performances and condition data with that from previous
assessments
6.
Identify and report the implications arising from the assessments
7.
Record the results of the assessments in the appropriate format
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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1.
Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2.
Follow the correct specification for the product or equipment being inspected
3.
Use the correct equipment to carry out the inspection
4.
Identify and confirm the inspection checks to be made and acceptance criteria to be
used
5.
Carry out all required inspections as specified
6.
Identify any defects or variations from the specification
7.
Record the results of the inspection in the appropriate format
8.
Deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that
cannot be solved
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