Maritime Training Units and Codes for Commercial Crew

TDM07 Certificate I, II, III in Transport and Distribution
(Coastal Maritime Operations and Marine Engine Driving)

The Maritime Training Package is called TDM07 = Transport & Distribution Maritime 2007

Sea School provides delivery and assessment services in a face to face classroom setting and/or in the workplace, at your place of business and/or on our commercial vessels or yours.

Unit Code Certificate Number
of Units
1 TDM10107 Certificate I in Transport & Distribution
(Maritime Operations), General Purpose Hand
5
2 TDM20307 Certificate II in Transport & Distribution
(Coastal Maritime Operations – Coxswain)
16
3 TDM20207 Certificate II in Transport & Distribution
(Marine Engine Driving – Grade 3) Function: MED 3
16
4 TDM30407 Certificate II in Transport & Distribution
(Coastal Maritime Operations – Master Class 5)
22

The following tables can also be used for Recognition; where candidates can find out more about TDM07 units of training and specific units of competency. Just print this document, and use it as a recognition checklist.

Course structure

TDM07 Certificate I, II, III in Transport and Distribution
(Coastal Maritime Operations and Marine Engine Driving)

There are 35 individual training units seen within the certificate courses.

The following units of competency cover a number of fields of expertise, and cross all Certificates. Many of these units are duplicated, or replaced by other units in an advanced course.

Certificate # Unit Code Unit Name RPL
GPH,
Coxswain,
Master 5,
MED 3
1 TDMME1107A Contribute to effective communications and teamwork on a coastal vessel
2 HLTFA301B Apply First Aid (external course)
3 TDMMF1107B Survive at sea in the case of vessel abandonment
4 TDMMF5707A Assist in safe operations and emergency procedures on a coastal vessel
5 TDMMR6007A Assist in routine deck operations within the limits of responsibility of a general purpose hand
Coxswain,
Master 5,
MED 3
6 TDMMB4507A Monitor condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 metres
7 TDMMC707C Apply seamanship skills and techniques when operating a small vessel within the limits of responsibility of a Coxswain
8 TDMMC907C Manoeuvre a domestic vessel within the limits of responsibility of a coxswain
9 TDMME507B Transmit and receive information by marine radio or telephone
10 TDMMF3207C Apply domestic regulations and industry practices when operating a small coastal vessel
11 TDMMF5407A Observe safety and emergency procedures on a coastal vessel
12 TDMMF5507A Fight and extinguish fires on board a coastal vessel
13 TDMMH1207B Plan and navigate a short voyage within shore limits
14 TDMMR3007B Operate and carry out basic service checks on small vessel marine propulsion system
15 TDMMR3107B Operate and carry out basic servicing on auxilliary systems
16 TDMMR3207B Operate and carry out basic routine servicing of marine extra low and low voltage electrical systems
17 TDMMR5407B Carry out refuelling and fuel transfer operations
18 TDMMU507B Ensure compliance with environmental considerations in a small domestic vessel
Master 5 19 TDMMA1107B Maintain the stability of a vessel using basic stability information
20 TDMMB707B Slip vessel and maintain hull
21 TDMMB4707A Perform routine remedial, preventative and survey deck maintenance on a vessel less than 80m
22 TDMMC807B Manoeuvre a vessel within the limits of responsibility of a Master 5
23 TDMMF4707B Contribute to maintaining a safe watch on a domestic vessel
24 TDMMH807B Plan and navigate an offshore passage within the limits of responsibility of a Master 5
25 TDMMH1107B Use radar and other electronic navigational aids to maintain safe navigation within the limits of responsibility of a Master 5
26 TDMMH1307B Apply weather information when navigating a small vessel within the limits of responsibility of a Master 5
27 TDMMR107B Operate and maintain steering gear arrangements
28 TDMMR307B Operate fuel, fresh and sea water, bilge and fire pumping systems installed on a vessel
29 TDMMR1807B Operate deck machinery installed on a small vessel of less than 750 kW propulsion power
30 TDMMR5507B Perform seamanship, rigging and lifting operations on board a small domestic vessel
MED 3 31 TDMMB1907B Carry out basic hull servicing
32 TDMMB3607B Prepare a small vessel's machinery for sea within the limits of responsibility of a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3
33 TDMMF3907B Maintain running log within the limits of responsibility of a Marine Engine Driver Grade 3
34 TDMMR1907B Safely handle and stow explosive and flammable materials
35 TDMMR6107A Use and care for hand and power tools on a small vessel

General Purpose Hand

TDM10107 Certificate I in Transport and Distribution
(Maritime Operations)
Training Units in Detail

Five (5) training units are required for the completion of the qualification; here is a more detailed list:

These units also have another layer of competency that need to be addressed. We as training providers do so in our courses, handbooks and assessments. In fact, of the 35 units of training there are more than 1000 performance criteria; (example: * TDMME1107A.1 Communicate with others in course of work has a further six (6) performance criteria. This information can be found at the National Training Information Service (NTIS) website)

Unit Code Units of Competency RPL
GPH Units 1 to 5 Course: TDM10107 Certificate I General Purpose Hand
1 HLTFA301B Apply First Aid, External Course pre or post course requisite
1. Assess the situation
2. Apply first aid procedures
3. Communicate details of the incident
4. Evaluate own performance
2 TDMME1107A Contribute to effective teamwork and communications on a coastal vessel
1. Communicate with others in course of work *
2. Contribute to teamwork and work standards aboard a vessel
3. Resolve conflicts
3 TDMMF1107B Survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment
1. Practice survival techniques
2. Operate lifesaving and survival equipment
3. Participate in abandon vessel drills
4 TDMMF5707A Assist in safe operations and emergency procedures on a coastal vessel
1. Implement basic safety practices and procedures
2. Locate and use personal safety equipment
3. Apply basic seamanship skills applicable to a deckhand
4. Assist in the use of basic firefighting equipment available on a coastal vessel
5. Provide assistance in the event of an emergency
6. Assist in vessel abandonment procedures
5 TDMMR6007A Assist in routine deck operations within the limits of responsibility of a general purpose hand
1. Use ropes and wire in routine operations
2. Perform tasks aloft and over the vessel's side
3. Lash and secure items
4. Secure and monitor access ways
5. Carry out cleaning operations

Coxswain

TDM20307 Certificate II in Transport and Distribution
(Coastal Maritime Operations – Coxswain)
Training Units in Detail

Sixteen (16) training units are required for the completion of the qualification; here is a more detailed list:

Unit Code Units of Competency RPL
GPH Units 1 to 3 Refer to Course: TDM10107 Certificate 1 General Purpose Hand
1 HLTFA301B Apply First Aid (external course)
2 TDMME1107A Contribute to effective teamwork and communications on a coastal vessel
3 TDMMF1107B Survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment
FF Units 4 to 7 Course: Fight Fire & Safety - TDM20307 Certificate II Coxswain
4 TDMMF5407A Observe safety and emergency procedures on a coastal vessel
1. Identify and follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk control
2. Contribute to arrangements for the management of OH&S
3. Complete OH&S records
4. Take action on becoming aware of an emergency
5. Follow established emergency procedures
5 TDMMF5507A Fight and extinguish fires on board a coastal vessel
1. Carry out fire minimisation procedures
2. Respond to emergency situations involving fire
3. Operate portable fire fighting equipment
4. Carry out fire fighting operations
6 TDMMR5407B Carry out refuelling and fuel transfer operations
1. Plan refuelling or fuel transfer operation
2. Prepare vessel for refuelling or fuel transfer operations
3. Complete refuelling or fuel transfer
4. Respond to emergency situation
7 TDMMU507B Ensure compliance with environmental considerations in a small domestic vessel
1. Apply relevant domestic legislative requirements
2. Apply principles for preventing oil pollution and for responding to pollution incidents
3. Apply requirements for management of garbage
MED3 Units 8 to 11 Course: Engineering Week - TDM20307 Certificate II Coxswain
8 TDMMR3007B Operate and carry out basic service checks on small vessel marine propulsion system
1. Operate propulsion systems
2. Carry out basic, routine servicing procedures on propulsion systems
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
9 TDMMR3107B Operate and carry out basic servicing on auxilliary systems
1. Operate auxiliary systems
2. Carry out basic, routine checking and servicing procedures on auxiliary systems
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
10 TDMMR3207B Operate and carry out basic routine servicing of marine extra low and low voltage electrical systems
1. Operate extra low voltage electrical systems
2. Operate and carry out basic servicing of starter motors, alternators and associated equipment
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
11 TDMMB4507A Monitor condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 metres
1. Monitor the condition of a small vessel up to 24m
2. Identify and explain the structural components and material of a small vessel
3. Rectify identified problems with the condition of the vessel
COX Units 12 to 15 Course: Seamanship Week - TDM20307 Certificate II Coxswain
12 TDMMF3207C Apply domestic regulations and industry practices when operating a small coastal vessel
1. Access and interpret information on relevant Australian legislation and codes, including the NSCV/USL Code
2. Ensure operations and maintenance comply with legal requirements
3. Monitor and control compliance with applicable maritime regulations
13 TDMMC707C Apply seamanship skills and techniques when operating a small vessel within the limits of responsibility of a Coxswain
1. Use and maintain ropes, wire and chains
2. Operate anchor equipment, winches and windlasses
3. Tow and be towed
4. Secure a small vessel for sea
5. Apply seamanship skills and techniques
14 TDMMC907C Manoeuvre a domestic vessel within the limits of responsibility of a coxswain
1. Manoeuvre the vessel in normal conditions
2. Manoeuvre the vessel during exceptional circumstances and emergencies
15 TDMMH1207B Plan and navigate a short voyage within shore limits
1. Use a navigational chart
2. Fix a small vessel's position
3. Obtain weather and tidal information
4. Navigate a short passage
COX Units 16 Course: Marine Radio MROCP- TDM20307 Certificate II Coxswain
16 TDMME507B Transmit and receive information by marine radio or telephone. Industry Equivalent, OMC Marine Radio Operators Certificate of Proficiency (MROCP)
1. Operate VHF and HF radio equipment to transmit and receive messages
2. Maintain and fault find radio equipment
3. Access search and rescue radio facilities
4. Deploy and operate an EPIRB and a SART

MED 3

TDM20207 Certificate II in Transport and Distribution
(Marine Engine Driving - Grade 3)
Training Units in Detail

Sixteen (16) training units are required for the completion of the qualification; here is a more detailed list:

Unit Code Units of Competency RPL
GPH Units 1 to 3 Refer to Course: TDM10107 Certificate 1 General Purpose Hand
1 HLTFA301B Apply First Aid (external course)
2 TDMME1107A Contribute to effective teamwork and communications on a coastal vessel
3 TDMMF1107B Survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment
FF Units 4 to 8 Course: Fight Fire & Safety - TDM20207 Certificate II MED 3
4 TDMMF5407A Observe safety and emergency procedures on a coastal vessel
5 TDMMF5507A Fight and extinguish fires on board a coastal vessel
6 TDMMR5407B Carry out refuelling and fuel transfer operations
7 TDMMU507B Ensure compliance with environmental considerations in a small domestic vessel
8 TDMMR1907B Safely handle and stow explosive and flammable materials
1. Handle and stow explosive and flammable materials
2. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
MED 3 Units 9 to 16 Course: Engineering Week - TDM20207 Certificate II MED 3
9 TDMMR3007B Operate and carry out basic service checks on small vessel marine propulsion system
1. Operate propulsion systems
2. Carry out basic, routine servicing procedures on propulsion systems
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
10 TDMMR3107B Operate and carry out basic servicing on auxilliary systems
1. Operate auxiliary systems
2. Carry out basic, routine checking and servicing procedures on auxiliary systems
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
11 TDMMR3207B Operate and carry out basic routine servicing of marine extra low and low voltage electrical systems
1. Operate extra low voltage electrical systems
2. Operate and carry out basic servicing of starter motors, alternators and associated equipment
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
12 TDMMR6107A Use and care for hand and power tools on a small vessel
1. Select appropriate tools for work
2. Use hand and power tools
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
4. Care for hand and power tools
13 TDMMB3607B Prepare small vessel's machinery for sea within the limits of responsibility of a MED 3
1. Prepare the start up of main and auxiliary machinery
2. Start up and warm up main propulsion and auxiliary machinery
3. Prepare and shut down of main propulsion and auxiliary machinery
14 TDFMMF3907B Maintain running log within the limits of responsibility of a MED 3
1. Maintain a running log
2. Write simple reports on vessel operations
15 TDMMB1907B Carry out basic hull servicing
1. Carry out basic hull inspection and servicing procedures
2. Maintain watertight integrity of a small vessel
3. Select and use servicing equipment and materials
4. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
16 TDMMR1807B Operate deck machinery installed on a small vessel of less than 750Kw propulsion
1. Operate deck machinery
2. Carry out basic user maintenance on deck machinery
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures

Master Class 5

TDM30407 Certificate III in Transport and Distribution
(Coastal Maritime Operations – Master Class 5)
Training Units in Detail

Twenty-two (22) training units are required for the completion of the qualification; here is a more detailed list:

Unit Code Units of Competency RPL
GPH Units 1 to 3 Refer to Course: TDM10107 Certificate 1 General Purpose Hand
1 HLTFA301B Apply First Aid (external course)
2 TDMME1107A Contribute to effective teamwork and communications on a coastal vessel
3 TDMMF1107B Survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment
FF Units 4 to 7 Refer to Course: Fight Fire & Safety - TDM20307 Certificate II Coxswain
4 TDMMF5407A Observe safety and emergency procedures on a coastal vessel
5 TDMMF5507A Fight and extinguish fires on board a coastal vessel
6 TDMMR5407B Carry out refuelling and fuel transfer operations
7 TDMMU507B Ensure compliance with environmental considerations in a small domestic vessel
MED3 Unit 8 Refer to Course: Engineering Week - TDM20307 Cert II Coxswain
8 TDMMB4507A Monitor condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 metres
COX Unit 9 Refer to Course: Seamanship Week - TDM20307 Cert II Coxswain
9 TDMMF3207C Apply domestic regulations and industry practices when operating a small coastal vessel
COX Nav &
Manoeuvre
Refer to Course: Seamanship Week - TDM20307 Cert II Coxswain
Industry requirement crew must have sound knowledge of coxswain Nav, IALA, lights and shapes:
** TDMMH1207B Plan and navigate a short voyage within shore limits
** TDMMC707C Apply seamanship skills and techniques when operating a small vessel within the limits of responsibility of a Coxswain
** TDMMC907C Manoeuvre a domestic vessel within the limits of responsibility of a coxswain
Unit 10 Refer to Course: Marine Radio - TDM20307 Certificate II Coxswain
10 TDMME507B Transmit and receive information by marine radio or telephone. Industry Equivalent, OMC Marine Radio Operators Certificate of Proficiency (MROCP)
M5 Units 11 to 22 Course: TDM30407 Certificate III Master Class 5
11 TDMMA1107B Maintain the stability of a vessel using basic stability information
1. Interpret Basic stability data
2. Manage the stability of a small vessel
12 TDMMH1107B Use radar and other electronic navigational aids to maintain safe navigation within the limits of responsibility of a Master 5
1. Set up radar and other electronic equipment navigational instruments
2. Use radar and other electronic navigational instruments
3. Maintain navigational records
13 TDMMH1307B Apply weather information when navigating a small vessel within the limits of responsibility of Master 5
1. Obtain weather and oceanographic information
2. Apply weather and oceanographic data to safe navigation
3. Maintain records of weather and oceanographic information
14 TDMMR107B Operate and maintain steering gear arrangements
1. Operate steering gear arrangements
2. Maintain steering gear arrangements
15 TDMMF4707B Contribute to maintaining a safe watch on a domestic vessel
1. Contribute to watchkeeping procedures
2. Respond to potential emergency situations
16 TDMMH807B Plan and navigate an offshore passage within the limits of responsibility of a Master 5
1. Use and care for navigational charts, nautical publications and related documentation
2. Plan route for offshore voyage
3. Conduct an offshore passage
4. Fix small vessel's position within a limited area
5. Document and report planned route voyage
17 TDMMC807B Manoeuvre a vessel within the limits of responsibility of a Master 5
1. Manoeuvre the small vessel for normal operations
2. Tow and be towed
3. Manoeuvre small vessel during adverse weather conditions
18 TDMMR5507B Perform seamanship, rigging and lifting operations on board small domestic vessel
1. Use and maintain ropes and wires
2. Operate lifting gear
3. Perform tasks aloft and over vessel's side
4. Lash and secure stores, cargo and access ways to a small vessel
5. Secure a small vessel for sea
19 TDMMR307B Operate fuel, fresh and sea water, bilge and fire pumping systems installed in a vessel
1. Operate pumping equipment
2. Maintain pumping equipment
20 TDMMB707B Slip vessel and maintain hull
1. Docking and slipping of a small vessel
2. Carry out inspection and maintenance procedures
3. Maintain watertight integrity of a small vessel
4. Select and use maintenance equipment and materials
21 TDMMB4707A Perform routine remedial, preventative and survey deck maintenance on a vessel less than 80m
1. Perform basic deck maintenance
2. Carry out cleaning activities
3. Select and apply appropriate paint systems for areas aboard the vessel
4. Check and perform basic maintenance on deck fittings, equipment and systems
5. Follow safety and hazard control procedures
22 TDMMR1807B Operate deck machinery installed on a small vessel of less than 750 kW propulsion power
1. Operate deck machinery
2. Carry out basic user maintenance on deck machinery
3. Follow safety and hazard control procedures