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ASSIGNMENT MEETING 12

Name : CECEP KOSWARA

CLASS :N3J5

Explain procedures for routine safety operations and emergency response on


board!
Efficient tackling of emergency situations can be achieved by continuous training and by
practical drills onboard vessels. However, it has been seen that in spite of adequate training,
people get panic attacks and eventually do not do what they should in an emergency situation.

As far as the seafarer is concerned, first and foremost, he or she must be aware of the different
types of emergency situations that can arise onboard a ship. This would help in understanding
the real scenario in a better way, and would also lead to taking corrective actions to save life,
property, and environment.

We have prepared a brief instruction guide that must be given to all the seafarers onboard to
tackle different emergency situations

EMERGENCY SITUATION GUIDE

Officers and crew should familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Fire Training Manual and
the training manual on Life Saving Appliances of the ship.

1.General Alarm

In case of a general alarm

- Rush to muster station with a life jacket, immersion suit, and act according to the vessel’s
Muster Lists.
- Act as per the emergency explained by the in-charge officer.

2. Fire Alarm

In case of a fire alarm

 Inform Officer On Watch.


 Check if it is a false or true alarm.

 Report back of findings.

 In case of fire, raise the Fire/General alarm as soon as possible. Try to stop fire and if it is
not possible, muster according to the Fire Muster List.

3. Man Over board Signal.

In case of man overboard signal :

- Rush to the deck and try to locate the crew member fallen in the water
- Throw lifebuoy and inform deck

4. Abandon Ship Signal.

In case of Abandon ship signal :

 Rush to the muster station

 Carry as much ration, water, and warm clothing as you can carry

 Act according to the vessel’s Muster Lists.

5. Engineers call

In case of engineers call :

- All Ship Engineers Should assemble in the Engine Control Room

6. CO2 Alarm

 - In case of CO2 alarm, leave the Engine Room immediately.

7. Engine Room Flooding.

 In case of Engine Room Flooding, Chief Engineer should be called immediately and a
general alarm should be raised.

 Immediate action should be taken in preventing more seawater to enter the engine
room and Emergency bilging from the Engine Room should be established in
accordance with the Chief Engineer.

8. Cargo Hold Flooding


 In case of cargo hold flooding, the Master must be informed immediately.

 All precautions must be taken to contain the flooding to that hold.

 The general alarm must be raised.

9. Pollution prevention

 In case of any oil spill /pollution, immediate action should be taken according to the
vessel’s “Shipboard Oil Pollution Prevention Plan”.
 Emergency Plan (SOPEP) and Onboard SOPEP Equipment located in Deck Stores should
be used in case of Oil Spill.

In case of any other emergency situations, call for help either by using the phone or by
activating the EMERGENCY CALL. Whatever might be the situation, keep the Master, Chief
Engineer and Officer on Watch informed of the situation all the time.

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