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This document outlines an emergency plan for a collision, grounding, or flooding incident onboard a vessel. It lists the equipment required, such as life saving appliances stored under seats and in a grab bag in the wheelhouse. The plan details precautionary actions for the crew to take, including bracing for impact, tending to injuries, assessing damage, controlling flooding, assisting other vessels, making radio calls, and controlling pollution. It also provides steps to follow in the event of flooding, such as raising the alarm, mustering crews and passengers, rescuing people, isolating flooded areas, starting pumps, making repairs, positioning the ship, and monitoring stability.
This document outlines an emergency plan for a collision, grounding, or flooding incident onboard a vessel. It lists the equipment required, such as life saving appliances stored under seats and in a grab bag in the wheelhouse. The plan details precautionary actions for the crew to take, including bracing for impact, tending to injuries, assessing damage, controlling flooding, assisting other vessels, making radio calls, and controlling pollution. It also provides steps to follow in the event of flooding, such as raising the alarm, mustering crews and passengers, rescuing people, isolating flooded areas, starting pumps, making repairs, positioning the ship, and monitoring stability.
This document outlines an emergency plan for a collision, grounding, or flooding incident onboard a vessel. It lists the equipment required, such as life saving appliances stored under seats and in a grab bag in the wheelhouse. The plan details precautionary actions for the crew to take, including bracing for impact, tending to injuries, assessing damage, controlling flooding, assisting other vessels, making radio calls, and controlling pollution. It also provides steps to follow in the event of flooding, such as raising the alarm, mustering crews and passengers, rescuing people, isolating flooded areas, starting pumps, making repairs, positioning the ship, and monitoring stability.
Emergency plan example — collision, grounding and/or flooding Reference Material 3.
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Equipment required and stowage positions
Life saving appliances Under seats in saloon and aft deck Grab bag Wheelhouse just inside door
Precautionary actions Crew
1. All personnel brace for impact. Master 2. Tend to injured. Crew 1 3. Assess damage to own ship. Master 4. Control ingress of water (if serious, follow flooding procedure). Crew 2 5. Assist other ship if needed and possible. Master 6. Make radio call. Master 7. Control and report any pollution. All 8. Lay out anchors as required. Crew 3 9. Owner ship/owner details. Master Flooding 10. If breach is dangerous raise alarm and position of the flood (bilge alarm may All sound), shout: “flood, flood!” 11. Muster crew at emergency stations and head count. Crew 1 12. Muster passengers and head count. Crew 1 13. Rescue any people from the flooded areas. Crew 1 14. Isolate area and shut all bulkheads watertight doors and hatches. Crew 2 15. Start pumping or shoring. Crew 3 16. Begin repairs if possible. Crew 2 17. Position ship to reduce stress. Master 18. Make radio call as necessary. Master 19. Consider life saving appliance deployment. Master 20. Monitor stability action to correct may be required. Master