The Maritime Progress ‘Vital Actions to be Taken On-board Survival Craft’ manual has been updated with the latest legislation, guidance and best practice.
It is often stated that your best survival craft is the ship you are on! However, if the time comes to abandon that ship your best chance of survival is to have a well-trained and knowledgeable ships complement.
The recently revised and reprinted survival booklet published by Maritime Progress, part of the Compliance Specialists Ltd group of companies, contains information essential to survival if the time comes to abandon ship and take to a lifeboat or liferaft. This includes making effective use of the equipment provided and adopting the correct procedures.
The LSA Code Chapter IV requires survival craft to carry a survival manual with instructions on how to survive. The Maritime Progress survival Booklet (PB1201Z) is printed on waterproof material for storage in both lifeboats and liferafts and has been developed in accordance with IMO Resolution A.657(16) – Instructions for action in survival craft.
Contents List
Section 1: General Information;
Section 2: Survival Equipment and Rations Inventory;
Section 3: Initial Actions;
Section 4: Secondary Actions;
Section 5: Subsequent Actions;
Section 6: Rationing;
Section 7: Medical Equipment Inventory;
Section 8: First Aid and Emergency Treatment;
Section 9: Detection Equipment Inventory;
Section 10: Use of Detection Equipment;
Section 11: Detection, Rescue and Beaching.
All crew members should be given the opportunity to read this book and be made aware of it as part of their Emergency Survival Training. The book should also be read again as soon as possible on entering the survival craft and retained for reference by the survival craft leader.
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