Rendering Assistance, IAMSAR VOL III and Equipment Checks Flashcards

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What is IAMSAR VOL III?

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  • IAMSAR = International Aeronautical Maritime Search and Rescue
  • VOL III is for mobile facilities e.g. ships/aircraft

Provides information to assist in performing a search and rescue

  • Type of search patterns e.g. expanding square, vectors (by one ship) or parallel (by two ships)
  • Drift patterns of different objects
  • Distances of search patterns depending on what you’re looking for
  • Care of survivors
  • On-scene comms
  • Initial action by assisting craft

Provides information on the role of the on-scene co-ordinator

  • How to co-ordinate a search and rescue op
  • Communications
  • Planning and conducting a search
  • It is mandatory to be carried on ships (in paper form)
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Responding to an emergency on VHF?

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GMDSS Response

  • Log details of the DSC distress alert
  • Inform Master
  • Listen for follow up MADAY call & message
  • Sign on Radio Watch
  • Wait a short while for a coast station to acknowledge
  • If no response acknowledge by voice
  • If no reply or no working heard
  • Relay ashore by any means
  • Acknowledge by DSC if authorised by the coast station

Actions After

  • Alter course and make best speed to the incident
  • Muster crew and inform them of the plan
  • Feed, water and rest the crew before the vessel is on the scene
  • Maintain comms with relevant parties
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When would you not respond to an emergency?

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  • Endangering own crew
  • Not required by MRCC
  • If you are very far away and cannot render immediate assistance
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Responding to an emergency on VHF when you are in sea area A2?

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  • Log details of the DSC distress alert
  • Inform Master
  • Listen for follow up voice message
  • Sign on Radio Watch
  • Acknowledge immediately by voice
  • If no response or no working heard
  • Relay ashore by any means
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Responding to an emergency on HF?

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  • Log details of the DSC distress alert
  • Inform Master
  • Listen for follow up voice message
  • Sign on Radio Watch
  • Listen for 5 minutes for the Coast Station acknowledgement or distress working
  • If no acknowledgement by Coast Station by voice or DSC and no working heard
  • Relay ashore by any means

This is because you could be very far away from the vessel in distress therefore unable to respond with immediate assistance

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Define each sea area?

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A1 = Area within VHF RT range of at least one CS
A2 = Area outside of A1 within range of at least one MF RT CS
A3 = Area outside of A2 within range of at least one SAT-C satellite
A4 = An area outside A1, A2, A3. HF is used in these areas
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You see a distress rocket flare on your starboard bow, what are your actions?

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  • Inform the Master
  • Switch to CH16 for any mayday signal
  • If no response or no working heard
  • Send a MAYDAY relay
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What are the GMDSS daily tests?

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  • VHF self-test
  • MF self-test
  • Battery voltage test
  • Printer paper
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What the GMDSS weekly tests?

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  • VHF DSC routine call to a ship
  • MF DSC test call to a CS
  • Reserve power tested
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What the GMDSS monthly tests?

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  • EPIRB’s, condition and self-test
  • SART, condition and self-test
  • Check the condition of all batteries, ventilation, hydrometer readings
  • Aerials
  • Survival craft VHF
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