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Unit and Assessment Specification Unit title Maritime Fire Prevention and Fire Actions SQA Code H2TL 04 SCQF Level 4 SCQF Credit 2 Points SSC Ref MSA 17

History of changes Publication date: December 2012 Version: 01 Version number Date Description Authorised by Scottish Qualifications Authority 2012 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for educational purposes provided that no profit is derived from reproduction and that, if reproduced in part, the source is acknowledged.

Title Maritime Fire Prevention and Fire Actions Learning Outcomes Assessment Criteria The learner will: 1 Understand fire prevention on board 2 Know how to respond in the event of a fire onboard 3 Understand the principles of fire and extinguishing fire. 4 Know how to fight minor fires on board The learner can: 1.1 Describe the possible consequences of fire on board 1.2 Identify common causes of fire on board 1.3 Describe procedures to minimise the risk of fire on board 1.4 Identify fire protection systems used on board 1.5 Identify the fire and smoke detection, and automatic alarm systems on board 1.6 Outline the need for constant vigilance against fire on board 2.1 Outline the value of fire training and drills. 2.2 Describe the shipboard fire fighting organisation. 2.3 Identify the location of fire-fighting appliances and emergency escape routes on board 2.4 State the procedures to follow on discovering a fire on board 2.5 Describe the actions to take when called to muster stations. 3.1 Identify the three elements of fire. 3.2 Identify types and sources of ignition. 3.3 Identify types of flammable materials. 3.4 Describe different ways in which fire spreads. 3.5 Outline the principles of extinguishing fires. 3.6 Identify the classification of fires. 4.1 Identify when to attempt to fight fires personally. 4.2 Describe how to select and use different types of portable fire extinguishers appropriate to fire classification. 4.3 Identify the consequences of using an inappropriate fire extinguisher. 4.4 Demonstrate the use of a portable fire extinguisher. H2TL 04, Maritime Fire Prevention and Fire Actions (SQCF Level x) 1

Additional information about the Unit Unit purpose and aim(s) The aim of this Unit is to assess the knowledge and skills required to prevent and respond to fire onboard It includes knowledge of the causes and consequences of fire onboard ship, the measures taken to prevent fires, the actions to take in the event of a fire and how to fight minor fires using portable extinguishers. Details of the relationship between the Unit and relevant national occupational standards (if appropriate) Marine NOS A11 Take personal emergency action on board a vessel Non Pleasure Vessel NOS 5.2.2 Respond to emergencies on board a vessel Details of the relationship between the Unit and other standards or curricula (if appropriate) SFIA Basic Fire fighting Course Sea Fish Industry Authority Assessment requirements specified by a sector or regulatory body (if appropriate) Assessment will be by a combination of knowledge based testing and practical demonstration. H2TL 04, Maritime Fire Prevention and Fire Actions (SQCF Level x) 2

Assessment (evidence) Requirements The following evidence is required to demonstrate that learners have the appropriate level of knowledge to undertake bridge watchkeeping in port. All Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria must be achieved. Written and/or recorded oral evidence produced either on or off-the-job is required for the following: Learning Outcomes 1, 2 and 3 Learning Outcome 4 Assessment Criteria 1, 2 and 3 Performance evidence in the workplace or in an appropriate simulated environment is required for the following: Learning Outcome 4 Assessment Criterion 4 This could be achieved through the observation of learners undertaking practical exercises. An approved Maritime Skills Alliance (MSA) approved Training Record Book (TRB) should be used to record evidence of achievement. Guidance on Instruments of Assessment Performance evidence can be generated using practical exercises and /or an approved Maritime Skills Alliance (MSA) approved Training Record Book (TRB). Short answer written questions and/or oral interview could be used for the other Outcomes and Assessment Criteria. H2TL 04, Maritime Fire Prevention and Fire Actions (SQCF Level x) 3