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Induction 1

Costa Atlantica
Content

 Important Basic Ship´s Terms  Personal Equipment for Emergency and Drill/Training
 Fire Zones  In Port Manning (IPM)
 Passenger Assembly Stations  Action in case of Emergency
 Survival Crafts  Fire Extinguisher
 Fire Extinguisher  Watertight Doors (WTD) and Fire Screen Doors (FSD)
 Emergency announcements and signals  Escape Ways
 Other Emergency announcements  Communication
 Incident Types & Sound Signals after FSR Call  Passenger Assembly Stations
 Emergency Card Designated Person
 Safety Board & IPM, Drill and Training Schedule

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Important basic ship‘s terms, Main staircases, Passenger Assembly Stations (Muster
Stations)

Aft / stern Forward /


bow

A Main staircase is always connected to Deck 3 (Survival Craft Embarkation Deck)

Port side (left facing the bow)

Starboard side (right facing the bow)


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Important basic ship‘s terms, Main staircases, Passenger Assembly Stations (Muster
Stations)

4 Pax Muster Stations, located on Deck 3

Pax MS D Pax MS B
(Deck 3 Port Side) (Deck 3 Port Side)

Pax MS C Pax MS A
(Deck 3 Starboard Side) (Deck 3 Starboard Side)
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Important basic ship‘s terms, Main staircases, Passenger Assembly Stations (Muster
Stations)
4 Crew Muster Stations, located on Deck 3
Crew MS 4 Crew MS 2
(Deck 3 Port Side (Deck 3 Port Side)
Close to lifeboat 12)

Crew MS 3
(Deck 3 Starboard Side Crew MS 1
Close to lifeboat 11) (Deck 3 Starboard Side)
No Specific Duties Group must proceed to the Crew Muster Stations once the CREW ALERT
CALL is transmitted, while the rest of the Crew, except the Containment Team, must proceed
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to their muster stations once the SURVIVAL CRAFT MUSTER CALL is transmitted.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

On which deck are the passenger- and crew-musterstations located?

1. Passenger on Deck 6 & 7 Crew on Deck 5.


2. Only Survival Craft Embarkation Deck 3.
3. On Deck 8.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

On which deck are the passenger- and crew-musterstations located?

1. Passenger on Deck 6 & 7 Crew on Deck 5.


2. Only Survival Craft Embarkation Deck 3.
3. On Deck 8.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

What defines a mainstaircase?

1. A staircase for passengers.


2. A staircase which allows access to the Survival Craft Embarkation deck.
3. A staircase which connects crewdecks.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

What defines a mainstaircase?

1. A staircase for passengers.


2. A staircase which allows access to the Survival Craft Embarkation deck.
3. A staircase which connects crewdecks.

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Fire Zones

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Activity – Test your knowledge

What is a firezone?

1. A vertical separation of the vsl functioning as a smoke and fire barrier.


2. An area where firing exercises are carried out.
3. A Locker where all fire fighting equipment is stored.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

What is a firezone?

1. A vertical separation of the vsl functioning as a smoke and fire barrier.


2. An area where firing exercises are carried out.
3. A Locker where all fire fighting equipment is stored.

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Survival Crafts

18 Life Boats in total


 12 Life Boats Stb Side: odd Numbers 1-3-5-7-9-11-15-17-19
Port Side: even Numbers 2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-18
 6 Tender Boats
 2 Rescue Boats
 52 Life Rafts

 Capacities
 18 Life Boats, each for 150 Persons
 2 Rescue Boats, each for 6 Persons
 52 Life Rafts, each for 35 Persons

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Emergency Announcements and Signals
First VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT followed by
Stage Sound Signal according to incident Type
Response

Crew 10s continuous alarm (PA system)


& VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT in all areas
Alert
General
Emergency (ship´s whistle and PA system)

Alarm
Survival Craft VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT in all areas
Muster

Survival Craft Verbal Order via normal chain


of command or in all areas
Embarkation
(ship´s whistle and PA system)
Abandon Ship & Verbal Announcement by Master

VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT in all areas


Containment Team
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First Stage Response Incident Types
FIRST STAGE RESPONSE
Verbal Announcement: „ Attention First Stage Response, First Stage Response for [Incident Type if other than fire],
[Location___ Deck___Zone___]”

FIRST STAGE RESPONSE FOR FIRE


Verbal Announcement: „ Attention First Stage Response, First Stage Response, [Location___ Deck___Zone___]”
Sound signal: Two long blast + bitonal sound for at least 10 s (ship´s whistle & PA system)

DAMAGE CONTROL
Verbal Announcement: „ Attention First Stage Response, First Stage Response for Damage,
[Location___ Deck___Zone___]” Sound signal: Two long blast (ship´s whistle & PA system)

OIL & CHEMICAL


Verbal Announcement: „Attention, First Stage Response, First Stage Response for Pollution,
[Location___ Deck___Zone___]” Sound signal: No Sound Signal

ALPHA ROMEO TANGO


Verbal Announcement: „Attention, First Stage Response, First Stage Response, Alpha Romeo Tango
[Location___]” Sound signal: No Sound Signal

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Emergency Announcements and Signals
First VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT followed by
Stage Sound Signal according to incident Type
Response

Crew 10s continuous alarm (PA system)


& VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT in all areas
Alert
General
Emergency (ship´s whistle and PA system)

Alarm
Survival Craft VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT in all areas
Muster

Survival Craft Verbal Order via normal chain


of command or in all areas
Embarkation
(ship´s whistle and PA system)
Abandon Ship & Verbal Announcement by Master

VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT in all areas


Containment Team
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Other Emergency Announcements

DANGEROUS SPACE Rescue


Verbal Announcement: „ Attention, Confined Space Rescue [Location _________]”
Sound signal: No Sound Signal

BOMB THREAT - SEARCH


Verbal Announcement: „ Attention, Bravo Sierra – Bravo Sierra, Stage 1 / Stage 2 !”
Sound signal: No Sound Signal

MEDICAL
Verbal Announcement: “Attention, Medical Response [Location _________Deck________Zone_______]”
Sound signal: No Sound Signal

MASS CASUALTY
Verbal Announcement: „Attention, Mass Casualty, Mass Casualty [Location _________Deck________Zone_______]”
Sound signal: No Sound Signal

MAN OVERBOARD
Verbal Announcement: „Attention, Man Overboard, Man Overboard [Port/Starboard] side“
Sound signal: One long blast (ship´s whistle)

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Activity – Test your knowledge

On which alarm does the crew need to start their Emergency safety duty?

1. First-stage-response.
2. Survival craft muster.
3. Crew-alert.
4. Depending on your Emergency Duty.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

On which alarm does the crew need to start their Emergency safety duty?

1. First-stage-response.
2. Survival craft muster.
3. Crew-alert.
4. Depending on your Emergency Duty.

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Emergency Card/Booklet
Your manning number

Your name

Your In Port Manning


(IPM) Letter

Short summary of
Muster Station & alarms and signals
Survival Craft and their required
Location Overview actions.

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Emergency Card/Booklet

The backside contains


information about your duty
and location of the different
emergency stages and
other emergency types
(MOB, Pollution)

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IPM, Drill –and Training Safety Information
Monthly Drill, Training and IPM Schedule (Location Crew Main Deck)

Daily IPM letter

Date/Port

Time & Type of Training

Participants

Location/Meeting Point

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Personal Equipment and Clothing during Emergency & Drill

Crew cap

Personal Lifejacket
located in your cabin.
Spare jackets located in
Spare Lifejacket Locker.

Long sleeves

Use of private Smart / Cellphones is


forbidden during Trainings & Drills!
Long pants

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Activity – Test your knowledge

How to be equiped for drill and emergency?

1. Cellphone, Passport, Money


2. Long sleeves, long pants, Crew-cap, Lifejacket (with Emergency Card) , sturdy shoes
3. Name-tag and uniform

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Activity – Test your knowledge

How to be equiped for drill and emergency?

1. Cellphone, Passport, Money


2. Long sleeves, long pants, Crew-cap, Lifejacket (with Emergency Card) , sturdy shoes
3. Name-tag and uniform

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In Port Manning (IPM)

How does it work?


What does „IPM“mean?
 Five divisions (C, O, S, T, A) which have
 „In Port Manning“
equal „shore leave deny“ according to
What is the purpose of „IPM“? the monthly IPM, Drill & Training Plan
 number of minimum crew remains on board for emergencies

No IPM on Seadays
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In Port Manning (IPM)

What is the difference between „General Drill“ and „IPM Drill“?

Monthly IPM, Drill & Training Schedule


General Drill (or GEA Drill):
 General Drill´s and IPM Drill´s are marked red
 all crew members on board have to participate,
unless exempted by the respective supervisor  Drill´s will be held weekly
(Exemption List)

In port Manning (IPM) Drill (or General Drill – IPM):


 Drill will be held in port
 all crew members on board have to participate,
unless exempted by the respective supervisor
(Exemption List)
 Crew members without IPM are allowed to leave
the ship before the drill starts

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why do I have IPM-letter?

1. In order to have always sufficient crew for guest-service onboard.


2. In order to avoid that crew spends to much time ashore.
3. In order to guarantee a appropriate emergency response at all times.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why do I have IPM-letter?

1. In order to have always sufficient crew for guest-service onboard.


2. In order to avoid that crew spends to much time ashore.
3. In order to guarantee a appropriate emergency response at all times.

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First Actions in case of Emergency

It is important to inform the Bridge immediately!


Stay calm! Do not run! Do not use the elevator!

AND / OR

Call the Bridge by Activate the manual call point!


1000

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First Actions in case of Emergency

Actions
 Inform the bridge (1000 and / or press Manual Call Point)
 Extinguish (if it´s safe for you to do so)
In case of fire  Evacuate the area
 Isolate (close FireDoors / WTD), wait for Assessment Team

 Shout out loud „Man Over Board“


 Throw a Lifebuoy or anything floatable
In case of MOB  Inform bridge (1000)
 Keep the person insight

In case of  Inform hospital (99)


 Start first aid
medical emergency

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First Actions in case of Emergency

In case of emergency & drill use of Elevators is forbidden.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

What is the bridge emergency number?

1. 1100
2. 1000
3. 99

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Activity – Test your knowledge

What is the bridge emergency number?

1. 1100
2. 1000
3. 99

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How to operate a fire extinguisher

1 3
Press or squeeze the
Remove the Safety
button / handle of the
Pin
extinguisher

2 4
Sweep the nozzle
Aim the nozzle at the
from side-to-side at
base of the fire
the base of the fire

 maintain a safe and effective distance between you and the fire
 to avoid injuries -> squat down!
 do not aim the nozzle against the wind
 use of hose / nozzle handle: position yourself sideways
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Fire Doors

How to close magnetic fire screen doors


 Doors are fixed in
and fire sliding doors?
open position by
 Push release button to close the
magnet.
door
 Keep clear and never
 Release button located on both sides
block fire doors
of fire doors

Magnetic fire screen doors

Fire sliding doors

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Watertight Door (WTD)

How to operate a WTD in non-emergency situation:

Wait until door stops Wait until door stops


Push and hold lever in open- Push and hold lever
automatically in open Pass through door automatically in
direction in close-direction
position closed position

 Operation in emergency by everybody, if only way to escape


(close after passing)
 Remote operation from bridge indicated by visual and audible alarm
 If WTD is remotely closed by bridge, hold handle in open position
while passing, if handle is released WTD will close automaticaly!
 Non-emergency Operation only by authorized WTD-Operator
 WTD doors are closed at sea

Demonstration will follow on deck-round

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Activity – Test your knowledge

How do I pass through a watertight door in non-emergency situation?

1. Open fully, pass, close fully.


2. Open a gab, hold the lever on other site, pass, close.
3. Open and keep it open because it is not the last time you gonna pass by.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

How do I pass through a watertight door in non-emergency situation?

1. Open fully, pass, close fully.


2. Open a gab, hold the lever on other site, pass, close.
3. Open and keep it open because it is not the last time you gonna pass by.

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Marking of Escape Routes & Low Location Light
Self-iluminated
Emergency exit Primary emergency exit direction
direction
and location signs

Secondary emergency exit direction

Assembly Station
(Muster Station)

Electrical - illuminated emergency exit


direction and location signs

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Communication

Communication during emergencies should be:

 clear and unambiguous


 accompanied by hand signs and/or demonstrations

You should be able to:

 communicate safety instructions to passenger


in the working language of the ship (English)
 use non-verbal communication
 attract attention of passengers to deliver instructions
 understand emergency announcements

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Communication

Examples of non-verbal communication

Directing passengers Blocking passengers Calling passengers


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Designated Person Ashore
Mr. Tommaso Grimaldi

The Designated Person can be contacted via:

address: Carnival Maritime GmbH – Grosser Grasbrook 9 – 20457 Hamburg, Germany


e-mail: dpa@carnival-maritime.com
phone: +49 (0)40-3023939000 (Fleet Operation Centre)

The Designated Person provides a link between the Company and those onboard. His special attention is
dedicated to the safe operation of each ship. If there is a problem regarding Safety and/or Environmental
protection on board, first follow the chain of command, if not satisfied don’t hesitate to contact the
Designated Person directly via phone or e-mail.

Detailed information concerning the Designated Person on main crew deck.

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Thank you for your attention
Induction 2

Costa Atlantica
Content

• Refresher of Safety Induction 1

• Safety Culture on Board

• Fire Prevention

• Fire Detection Device

• Action in case of fire

• How to escape from smoke filled areas

• Refresher use of fire fighting equipment on board

• Location an kinds of basic fire fighting equipment on board

• Safety Equipment

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Recap of Induction 1

•What is a Firezone?
•Which are our Main Staircases?
•Which LSA (Life Saving Appliances) do we have on board?
•What is the Emergency number?
•How do I equip for emergency and drill?
•What is IPM and how does it work?
•Who is our DPA and which function does he has?

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Safety culture on board

Safety first!

Everyone on board is responsible for


a safe ship operation!
•Do things safely, look out for dangers to Passengers and Crew!
•Safety of Passengers, crew and ship is our main priority!
•Check your environment and report anything unsafe.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why is fire-prevention so important for us?

1. It´s difficult to get the same kind of furniture if burned.


2. Vessels on fire creates always bad press photos.
3. Because statistics show that, in terms of the risk of fatalities or serious injuries, ship fires
pose the greatest risk to maritime safety.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why is fire-prevention so important for us?

1. It´s difficult to get the same kind of furniture if burned.


2. Vessels on fire creates always bad press photos.
3. Because statistics show that, in terms of the risk of fatalities or serious injuries, ship fires
pose the greatest risk to maritime safety.

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Fire Prevention

• …to use private electrical heating


It is and cooking devices or irons
STRICTLY • …to use open fire or candles on board
FORBIDDEN… • …to have pyrotechnics on board
• …to use socket powered light-strings in the cabin

NON-SMOKING POLICY

• Smoking is ONLY allowed in the Designated Smoking Areas


• Smoking in the Crew cabins is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN!

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Fire detection devices

• Combined heat and smoke detector • Your Nose

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Actions in case of fire

Actions

• Inform the bridge (1000 and / or press Manual Call Point)


• Extinguish (if it´s safe for you to do so)
In case of fire • Evacuate the area
• Isolate (close FireDoors / WTD), wait for Assessment Team

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Actions in case of fire -inform the Bridge

It is important to inform the Bridge immediately!


Stay calm! Do not run! Do not use the elevator!

AND / OR

Call the Bridge by Activate the manual call point!


1000

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Actions in case of fire -how to operate fire extinguisher

1 3
Press or squeeze the
Remove the Safety
button / handle of the
Pin
extinguisher

2 4
Sweep the nozzle
Aim the nozzle at the
from side-to-side at
base of the fire
the base of the fire

 maintain a safe and effective distance between you and the fire
 to avoid injuries -> squat down!
 do not aim the nozzle against the wind
 use of hose / nozzle handle: position yourself sideways
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Location and kind of fire fighting equipment on board

Familiarize yourself immediately with the Fire Fighting Equipment on board!


• near your cabin
• near your working place
• near your emergency duty station
• at places where you spend leasure time (Gym, Crew Bar etc.)
Different kinds of basic Fire Fighting Equipment and its use:
Fire Hose Station Fire blanket

Foam Powder CO2

all fires
liquids all fires electrical (except electrical devices (only in galleys)
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Activity – Test your knowledge

Which type of fire extinguisher can be used for all kind of fire?

1. CO2 extinguisher
2. Powder extinguisher
3. Water extinguisher

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Which type of fire extinguisher can be used for all kind of fire?

1. CO2 extinguisher
2. Powder extinguisher
3. Water extinguisher

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How to escape from smoke filled areas

Correct behavior for escaping from a smoke-filled area.

• protect yourself (EEBD or wet towel)


• crawl low under the smoke
• lookout for LowLocationLights
• move direct to the next exit

EEBD Emergency Escape Breathing Device Wet towel or linen

• located in engine, galleys, staircases (only one pcs. each, on • take a towel or linen from nearest location
the lowest part/ground floor) (cabin, pantry, etc.)
• provides compressed breathing air for aprox. 15 min • make it wet
• operator instruction given on EEBD-Box • cover your nose & mouth
• use only to escape, must not be used for work or firefighting • escape to the next exit
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Marking of Escape Routes & Low Location Light
Self-iluminated
Emergency exit Primary emergency exit direction
direction
and location signs

Secondary emergency exit direction

Assembly Station
(Muster Station)

Electrical - illuminated emergency exit


direction and location signs

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Actions in case of fire -isolate the area

Why it´s important to close Fire Doors of affected areas?


• prevent adjacent cabins from beeing affected by smoke, fire, hot
& toxic gases
• keep staircases, emergency exits & evacuation areas safe as
long as possible
• close Fire Zones (MVZ)

Why it´s important to close the affected Fire Zone?


• closed Fire Zones give us more time to evacute
cabins and secure areas
• avoiding damages to important systems like
Sprinkler, Fire Hydrants
• keep location for Fire Teams safe
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Actions in case of fire -isolate the area

• Close all Fire Doors and Watertight Doors to isolate the fire and affected area

How to close magnetic Fire


Screen Doors and Fire Sliding
Doors?
• Push release-button to
close door
• release-button located on
both sides of Fire Doors
• If remote operated from
How to close Watertight Doors?
bridge –it´s indicated by
• Push and hold lever in close-direction audible alarm (only Fire
• Wait until door stops automatically in Sliding Doors)
closed position –relase lever
• If remote operated from bridge –it´s
indicated by visual and audible alarm
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Safety equipment

Do not block fire-screen-doors, WTDs, hose-cabinets and


Sprinkler Heads!

Keep safety equipment ready to use and operational at all times!

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why it´s important to close all Fire Doors and WTD of the affected area ?

1. Sleeping guest should not be disturbed.


2. To avoid closing down the restaurants while a fire is next to it.
3. Closed Fire Zones give us more time to evacute cabins and secure areas.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why it´s important to close all Fire Doors and WTD of the affected area ?

1. Sleeping guest should not be disturbed.


2. To avoid closing down the restaurants while a fire is next to it.
3. Closed Fire Zones give us more time to evacute cabins and secure areas.

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Thank you for your attention
Induction 3

Costa Atlantica
Content

• Refresher of Safety Induction 2

• Life Jacket

• Survival Craft Embarkation Deck & Main Staircases

• Life boat / Tender boat / Rafts

• Launching of Survival Crafts

• Launching of Life rafts

• Survival Craft Equipment

• Man over board procedure (MOB)

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Recap of Induction 2

•Who is responsible for a safe ship operation?


•Which items are strictly forbidden on board?
•Which extinguisher you can use for the most types of fire?
•How you can safe your breathe during escaping from smoke filled area?
•What is a fire zone and there purpose?
•How to close a fire door?

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Life Jacket

Crew cap

Personal Lifejacket
located in your cabin.
Spare jackets located in
Spare Lifejacket Locker.

Long sleeves

Use of private Smart / Cellphones is


forbidden during Trainings & Drills!
Long pants

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Survival Craft Embarkation Deck, Main staircases

Aft / stern Forward /


bow

A Main staircase is always connected to Deck 3 (Survival Craft Embarkation Deck)

Port side (left facing the bow)

Starboard side (right facing the bow)


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Activity – Test your knowledge

To which deck are all passenger staircases connected and why?

1. Deck 8, because that's where the main bar is.


2. Deck 3, -Survival Craft Embarkation Deck.
3. Deck 4, because that's where the main restaurant is.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

To which deck are all passenger staircases connected and why?

1. Deck 8, because that's where the main bar is.


2. Deck 3, -Survival Craft Embarkation Deck.
3. Deck 4, because that's where the main restaurant is.

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Survival Crafts

18 Life Boats in total


 12 Life Boats Stb Side: odd Numbers 1-3-5-7-9-11-15-17-19
Port Side: even Numbers 2-4-6-8-10-12-14-16-18
 6 Tender Boats
 2 Rescue Boats
 52 Life Rafts

 Capacities
 18 Life Boats, each for 150 Persons
 2 Rescue Boats, each for 6 Persons
 52 Life Rafts, each for 35 Persons

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Types of Survival Crafts

18x Life Boat

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Lowering of Life Boats

FASSMER SEL-T 11.0 & SEL 9.6

FASSMER SEL 9.6 FASSMER SEL-T 11.0

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Launching of Life raft

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Launching of Life raft

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Survival Craft Equipment
Dipper and
Survival Manual
Graduated Drinking
Vessel Rope Ladder

Buoyent Lines with


Quoit Sea Anchor
Hatches (Axe)
(Drogue) with line
Jack Knife with
Lanyard (line) Boat Manual,
explanation
Thermal Protective Lifesaving Signal
Aids (TPA)
Fishing Kit 1x Sea Sickness
Bag per person
Torch, spare Bulbs,
spare Batteries Tool Boxes 6x Anti Sea
Sickness pills per
person
safety Tin opener Boxes for Spare
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Parts for Engine Bailer

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Survival Craft Equipment
Detection Equipment
Drinking Water Search Light
Bags
6x Hand Flares

1x Food Ration of
10000 kJ per Buckets with Line 4x Parachute Rockets
person

Boat Hooks 2x Buoyant Smoke


Signals
Paddles (not in First Aid Kit
Tender Boats) 1x Daylight
Signaling Mirror
Painter Lines

Signaling Whistle Radar Reflectors


Powder Fire
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Man Over Board Procedure (MOB)

If you notice a person falling overboard:

• Shout out loud „Man Over Board“


• Throw a Lifebuoy or anything floatable
In case of MOB
• Inform bridge about MOB and which side stb, ps or aft (1000)
• Keep the person in sight (ask persons around you to assist)

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why is it important to inform the bridge about side of the MOB?

1. To signal other ships in the vicinity.


2. To inform the guests not to enter the balconies.
3. In case the ship must make a turn, it must be in the direction of the MOB.

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Activity – Test your knowledge

Why is it important to inform the bridge about side of the MOB?

1. To signal other ships in the vicinity.


2. To inform the guests not to enter the balconies.
3. In case the ship must make a turn, it must be in the direction of the MOB.

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Thank you for your attention

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