Emergency Response Flashcards

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What are the intial actions for MOB?

A

1.Wheel hard over to the side where the person fell overboard
2.Release the MOB marker from the bridge wing
3.Sound the general alarm
4.Press the MOB markers on any electronic navigational equipment

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What are the follow up actions for MOB?

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  1. Post additional lookouts
  2. commence recovery manoeuvre (Williamson turn)
  3. Prepare to launch rescue boats
  4. Prepare the hospital for hypothermia
  5. If appropriate, broadcast distress message
  6. Maintain log of events
    Signal: 3 prolonged blasts of ships whistle and hoist flag Oscar
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What are the main recovery manoeuvres?

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  1. Williamson Turn
  2. Anderson Turn
  3. Scharnov Turn
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How to execute a Williamson turn?

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  1. Wheel hard over to the side where the person fell
  2. Deviate from the original course by 60° and then then turn hard over to the opposite side
  3. When 20° off reciprocal course rudder amidship to steady up
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What are the intial actions in the event of a collision?

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  1. Call the Master
  2. Sound general alarm
  3. Stop engines/Manoeuvre as appropriate
  4. Close water tight doors
  5. Muster crew at damage control stations
  6. Muster passengers if applicable
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What are the follow up actions in the event of a collision?

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  1. As appropriate, broadcast Urgency/Distress
  2. Sound all tanks
  3. Check for any pollution
  4. Offer assistance to the other vessel
  5. @night switch on deck lights
  6. Inform VTS/port authority if appropriate
  7. Preserve VDR and ECDIS records
  8. Maintain a log of events
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What are the intial actions when you run aground?

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  1. Call the Master
  2. Sound the general alarm
  3. Close water tight doors
  4. Stop engines/Manoeuvre as appropriate
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What are the follow up actions when you run aground?

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  1. Switch to high cooling intakes
  2. Consider use of anchor
  3. Exhibit aground lights/shapes/signals/AIS
  4. Inform VTS or port authority
  5. Muster crew for damage control
  6. Asses the tides, currents, sea bed nature
  7. Sound around the vessel and all tanks
  8. Determine deep water
  9. consider reducing draft
  10. Broadcast URGENCY or Distress if appropriate
  11. Preserve VDR and ECDIS records
  12. Maintain a log of events
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What are your actions when you observe a vessel aground ahead of you?

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  1. Call the Master
  2. Call Engine Room and stop engines
  3. Make a navigational risk assessment
  4. Check echo sounder
  5. Render assistance to the other vessel
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What are your actions during steering failure?

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  1. Call the Master
  2. Disengage autopilot and engage emergency steering
  3. Manoeuvre and stop engines
  4. Inform engine room of steering failure
  5. Exhibit NUC lights, shapes, AIS, and sound signals
  6. Check vicinity for vessels and nav hazards
  7. Consider use of anchor
  8. Broadcast SAFETY or URGENCY message
  9. Maintain a log of events
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Actions to be taken during a blackout

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  1. Call the Master
  2. Take immediate action to keep the ship out of danger
  3. Exhibit NUC lights, shapes, sounds, AIS
  4. Contact engine room
  5. Select emergency power for bridge equipment
  6. Check vicinity for vessels and nav hazards
  7. Consider use of anchor
  8. Inform VTS or port authority if appropriate
  9. Maintain a log of events
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Actions to be taken for main engine failure

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  1. Call the Master
  2. Take immediate action to avoid danger
  3. Check for vessels in the vicinity
  4. Exhibit NUC Lights and shapes
  5. Consider use of anchor
  6. Broadcast SAFETY or URGENCY message
  7. Maintain a log of events
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