Level 2 Diploma in Marine Electrical Engineering (Foundation) - 2473-22 - Distinction
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is aimed at learners aged 16 and above who would like to gain the basic knowledge and skills required during their initial training to become a Marine Electrical Engineer, either as part of their Apprenticeship or as full-time students. Ofqual accreditation number: 603/7332/5 CG Code: 2473-22
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This person has achieved the pass criteria of the Level 2 Diploma in Marine Electrical Engineering (Foundation)
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Unit 201 Introduction to the marine industry: This person; 1. Understands the range of services available within the global marine industry; 2. Understands the terminology used to recognise boats and equipment; 3. Understands the health, safety and environmental rules and regulations applicable to the marine industry; 4. Understands employment roles and responsibilities;
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5. Knows how to contribute to self-development and create and maintain effective working relationships; 6. Knows how to contribute to the effectiveness of boat production and support services
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Unit 203 Business improvement techniques: This person; 1. Knows what is meant by continuous improvement; 2. Understands what is meant by workplace organisation; 3. Knows what is meant by visual management; 4. Understands problem solving techniques
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Unit 211 Principles of marine electrical systems: This person; 1. Understands the functions of electrical distribution systems; 2. Understands and can install electrical supply systems (12/24v dc, 110/230/400v ac), circuit protection and grounding/earthing arrangements; 3. Understands the types and uses of batteries, and methods of storing electricity on board marine vessels, and can carry out routine battery maintenance; 4. Understands the requirements for installing instrumentation
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Unit 212 Marine engineering and electrical processes and principles: This person; 1. Knows how to identify marine engineering/electrical materials, their reaction to the environment and their properties; 2. Knows how to interpret and use marine electrical specifications and installation requirements; 3. Knows how to use tools and equipment safely in a marine electrical environment; 4. Understands marine electrical processes
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Unit 213 Installing electrical wiring support systems: This person; 1. Knows how to prepare for the installation of electrical wiring support systems; 2. Knows how to identify equipment, materials and components for the installation of electrical wiring support systems; 3. Knows how to install electrical wiring support systems