DIVCAAS – Assessor & Verifier Guide
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Key requirement — IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §4.1.2: "To afford a level of auditable credibility it is important that the verifier is a different person from the assessor on each occasion."

Assessor — IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §4.1.1

Assessor
IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §4.1.1
"The assessor should be a supervisor or manager, or other person approved by the company, with the necessary professional qualification, knowledge and experience to be able to judge the competence being assessed."
Notes
  • In some fields, competence to carry out assessments may require specific statutory qualifications (e.g. medical first aid assessments).
  • For the assessment of more senior positions (e.g. supervisors), the assessor should have responsibility for the individual's work.
  • Both the person being assessed and the assessor need to be familiar with the assessment process and what is required of them.
Responsibilities
  • Communicate with the job holder about the assessment process — including the standard of competence being assessed, how the job holder will demonstrate competence and how competence will be documented.
  • Ensure that activities used for evidence are at an appropriate level — not too basic or too advanced for the position being assessed.
  • Work with the person being assessed to gather and record evidence in line with the assessment process — in most cases this requires on-the-job observation and assessment.
  • Provide the person being assessed with clear and accurate feedback on any assessment conducted.
  • Be trained to carry out assessments and familiar with company systems and procedures relevant to the assessment process.
Training Requirements
  • Knowledge of standards of competence being assessed
  • Knowledge and application of direct assessment methods (observation, questioning, discussion, simulation)
  • Knowledge and application of indirect assessment methods (witness testimony, work products, candidate reports, RPL)
  • How to plan and conduct an assessment
  • How to record evidence of competence
  • Documentation, record keeping, confidentiality and cyber-security
  • How to give clear, accurate and constructive feedback
  • Use of SMART or other effective goal-setting methods
  • Handling disputes and inconsistencies of evidence
  • How to confirm progression and record achievement

Verifier — IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §4.1.2

Verifier
IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §4.1.2
"The verifier will be a supervisor or manager, or other person approved by the company, with suitable professional qualifications, experience and knowledge of the work area to be able to carry out the quality control and quality assurance aspects of the assessment process and must be a recognised verifier."
Notes
  • The verifier may work on-board a vessel, at an onshore office, or be an external verifier approved by the company.
  • Critical: The verifier must be a different person from the assessor on each occasion (§4.1.2).
  • Must have thorough knowledge of all assessment and verification procedures.
Responsibilities
  • Ensure a consistent and uniform approach to assessment.
  • Support assessors.
  • Guarantee that all records are accurately maintained and assessed against the correct standard.
  • Have thorough knowledge of all assessment and verification procedures.
Training Requirements
  • The purpose of the competence management scheme
  • The difference between quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA)
  • The roles of verifier, assessor and other personnel within the company structure
  • Standards of competence
  • Principles of assessment
  • Verification cycle: planning, carrying out and recording verification
  • Sampling strategies and risk management
  • Data protection and audit trails
  • Standardisation of assessors
  • How to give clear and constructive feedback to assessors
  • Dispute procedures
  • Equality and diversity
  • Continuing professional development (CPD) planning

6-Step Assessment Process — IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §4.2

From IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §4: "An integral element of a CAS — also known as a Competence Management System (CMS) — should be workplace assessments carried out by appropriately trained and experienced assessors. In addition, to ensure the consistency and fairness of the assessments, a company should have in place a verification process to assure the assessments undertaken."

1
Entry Criteria Verification
IMCA C003 §2.4 — Assurance Table

Verify that the candidate meets all entry-level qualifications before assessment begins.

  • Check qualifications, certificates and training against C003 §2.4 Assurance Table
  • Verify diving experience hours and offshore service record
  • Confirm valid offshore medical and mandatory safety certificates
  • Programme Verifier co-signs entry criteria sheet
2
Self-Assessment & Evidence Gathering
IMCA C001 §4.2.1

Candidate conducts self-assessment against all competence units and gathers supporting evidence.

  • Candidate completes self-assessment checklist for all K, A, D items
  • Evidence gathered: logbook, certificates, work records, witness testimony
  • Direct and indirect evidence identified (C001 §4.2.1)
  • Evidence portfolio assembled and submitted to assessor
3
Workplace Assessment
IMCA C001 §4.2.1, §4.2.2

Approved company assessor conducts on-the-job assessment of all competence units.

  • Assessment covers full range of K, A, D requirements per C003 §2.5
  • Direct methods: observation, questioning, discussion, simulation/drills
  • Indirect methods used to supplement direct evidence
  • Decision recorded: Competent / Not Yet Competent / Insufficient Evidence
4
Assessor Sign-Off
IMCA C001 §4.2.2

Assessor formally signs off each competence unit after satisfactory assessment.

  • Assessor signature and date recorded per unit
  • Clear and constructive feedback provided to candidate
  • Evidence cross-referenced with competence code identifiers
  • Not Yet Competent: SMART goals set for further development
5
Independent Verification
IMCA C001 §4.1.2

Independent verifier reviews all assessments for consistency, accuracy and compliance.

  • Verifier must be different from assessor (C001 §4.1.2 — mandatory)
  • All evidence cross-referenced and verified
  • Assessment records checked for completeness and accuracy
  • Verifier signs off all verified units
6
Recording, Reporting & Certification
IMCA C001 §2.3, §4.2.2

Final recording of all assessment outcomes in the IMCA Record of Competence and issue of Certificate of Competence.

  • All records updated in IMCA Record of Competence format
  • Certificate of Competence issued (all units verified Competent)
  • Records held per data protection and cyber-security requirements
  • Validity period noted: max 5 years (C001 §4.5)

12 Safety-Critical Roles — IMCA C003 Rev. 3.3 §2.1

Code Role Title Units Classification
D01Diving Superintendent (may be termed Offshore Manager — Ref. IMCA D014)11Safety-Critical
D02Bell Diving Supervisor12Safety-Critical
D03Air (Surface Supplied) Diving Supervisor14Safety-Critical
D04Bell (Saturation) Diver11Safety-Critical
D05Air (Surface Supplied) Diver14Safety-Critical
D06Life Support Supervisor7Safety-Critical
D07Life Support Technician6Safety-Critical
D08Assistant Life Support Technician6Safety-Critical
D09Tender6Safety-Critical
D10Senior Dive Technician (All Systems)7Safety-Critical
D11Senior Dive Technician (Surface Supplied Only)7Safety-Critical
D12Dive Technician6Safety-Critical

Data Exports

Assessment Data Export — All Roles
CSV export of all 12 IMCA roles with role code, title, unit count and standard reference.
IMCA C003 Rev. 3.3 §2.1
Policies Export — P01–P08
All 8 CMS policies sourced from IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2.
IMCA C001 Rev. 3.2 §1–§4.5
Transferability Matrix
Recognition scenarios per IMCA Info Note 1022.
IMCA Info Note 1022 §4
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