Enligt utbildningsplanen för utbildningsprogrammet Elektroteknik, vid Högskolan på Åland uppnås etappmålet, Fartygselektriker A-III/7 då studerande avklarat
– minst 3 månader godkänd sjötjänstgöring (i enlighet med i styrdokumentet ”B.1.3.3-1 Fartygsförlagd utbildning ET”),
– godkänd sjösäkerhetsutbildning enligt STCW 2010 och
– genomfört den teoretiska delen av utbildningen enligt kraven i regel A-III/6 i STCW samt
– kompletterat med studier för fartygselektriker, A-III/7,
Denna kurs uppfyller etappmålet motsvarande kraven för teoretisk utbildning för behörighet som Fartygselektriker A-III/7.
/ According to the curriculum for the education program Electrical Engineering, at Åland University of applied sciences, the stage goal is achieved, Ship Electrician A-III / 7 when students have completed
– at least 3 months approved maritime service (in accordance with the control document ”B.1.3.3-1 Vessel-placed training ET”),
– approved maritime safety training in accordance with STCW 2010 and
– completed the theoretical part of the training according to the requirements of regulation A-III / 6 of the STCW as well as
– supplemented with studies for ship electricians, A-III / 7,
This course meets the stage objective corresponding to the requirements for theoretical training for competence as Ship Electrician A-III / 7.
AIII-6
Function: Maintenance and repair at the operational level
Competence
Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic equipment
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
‘’,,’’ Safety requirements for working on shipboard electrical systems, including the safe isolation of electrical equipment required before personnel are permitted to work on such equipment.
Maintenance and repair of electrical system equipment, switchboards, electric motors, generators and DC electrical systems and equipment.
Detection of electric malfunction, location of faults and measures to prevent damage.
Construction and operation of electrical testing and measuring equipment.
-Function and performance tests of the following equipment and their configuration:
.1 monitoring systems.
.2 automatic control devices.
.3 protective devices.
‘’,,’’The interpretation of electrical and electronic diagrams.
Competence
Maintenance and repair of automation and control systems of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Appropriate electrical and mechanical knowledge and skills.
Safety and emergency procedures
Safe isolation of equipment and associated systems required before personnel are permitted to work on such plant or equipment.
Practical knowledge for the testing, maintenance, fault finding and repair.
Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition.
Competence
Maintenance and repair of bridge navigation equipment and ship communication systems.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Knowledge of the principles and maintenance procedures of navigation equipment, internal and external communication systems
-Theoretical knowledge:
Electrical and electronic systems operating in flammable areas.
-Practical knowledge:
Carrying out safe maintenance and repair procedures.
Detection of machinery malfunction, location of faults and action to prevent damage.
Competence
Maintenance and repair of electrical, electronic and control systems of deck machinery and cargo-handling equipment.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Appropriate electrical and mechanical knowledge and skills.
Safety and emergency procedures.
Safe isolation of equipment and associated systems required before personnel are permitted to work on such plant or equipment.
Practical knowledge for the testing, maintenance, fault finding and repair.
Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical and electronic control equipment to operating condition.
Competence
Maintenance and repair of control and safety systems of hotel equipment.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
-Theoretical knowledge:
Electrical and electronic systems operating in flammable areas.
-Practical knowledge:
Carrying out safe maintenance and repair procedures.
Detection of machinery malfunction, location of faults and action to prevent damage.
A-III7
Function: Electrical, electronic and control engineering at the support level
Competence
Safe use of electrical equipment
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
-Safe use and operation of electrical equipment, including:
.1 safety precautions before commencing work or repair.
.2 isolation procedures.
.3 emergency procedures.
.4 different voltages on board.
Knowledge of the causes of electric shock and precautions to be observed to prevent shock.
Competence
Contribute to monitoring the operation of electrical systems and machinery.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
-Basic knowledge of the operation of mechanical engineering systems, including:
.1 prime movers, including main propulsion plant.
.2 engine-room auxiliary machineries.
.3 steering systems.
.5 deck machineries.
.6 hotel systems.
Basic knowledge of:
.3 fundamentals of automation, automatic control systems and technology.
.4 instrumentation, alarm and monitoring systems.
.5 electrical drives.
Competence
Use hand tools, electrical and electronic measurement equipment for fault finding, maintenance and repair operations.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Safety requirements for working on shipboard electrical systems.
Application of safe working practices.
Basic knowledge of:
.1 construction and operational characteristics of shipboard AC and DC systems and equipment.
.2 use of measuring instruments, machine tools, and hand and power tools.
Function: Maintenance and repair at the support level
Competence
Contribute to shipboard maintenance and repair.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Ability to use lubrication and cleaning materials and equipment.
Knowledge of safe disposal of waste materials.
Ability to understand and execute routine maintenance and repair procedures.
Understanding manufacturer’s safety guidelines and shipboard instructions.
Competence
Contribute to the maintenance and repair of electrical systems and machinery on board.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Safety and emergency procedures
Basic knowledge of electro-technical drawings and safe isolation of equipment and associated systems required before personnel are permitted to work on such plant or equipment.
Test, detect faults and maintain and restore electrical control equipment and machinery to operating condition.
Electrical and electronic equipment operating in flammable areas.
Basics of ship’s fire-detection system.
Carrying out safe maintenance and repair procedures.
Detection of machinery malfunction, location of faults and action to prevent damage.
Maintenance and repair of lighting fixtures and supply systems.
Function: Controlling the operation of the ship and care for persons on board at the support level
Competence
Contribute to the handling of stores.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
Knowledge of procedures for safe handling, stowage and securing of stores.
Competence
Apply occupational health and safety procedures.
Knowledge, understanding and proficiency
-Working knowledge of safe working practices and personal shipboard safety, including:
.1 electrical safety.
.2 lockout/tag-out.
.3 mechanical safety.
.4 permit to work systems.
.5 working aloft.
.6 working in enclosed spaces.
.7 lifting techniques and methods of preventing back injury.
.8 chemical and biohazard safety.
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