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SAFETY PLAN
• General Requirements
- The Equipment must be ready every time in
emergency situation
- The placement of all the safety equipment are
arranged in such a manner so that they do not
disrupt each other
PRIMARY LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES
a. Life Boat - Paddled Lifeboat
- Class A Lifeboat (speed 6 mph)
- Class B Lifeboat (speed 4 mph)
On cargo ships of 80 m in length and upwards but less than
120 m in length, each lifeboat shall be so stowed that the after
end of the lifeboat is not less than the length of the lifeboat
forward of the propeller.
SOLAS CH III Reg. 13 – 2 On cargo ships of 120 m in length and upwards and passenger
ships of 80 m in length and upwards, each lifeboat shall be so
stowed that the after end of the lifeboat is not less than 1.5
times the length of the lifeboat forward of the propeller
• Esp. for davit launched Liferaft, It must allow the embarking of its
total capacity in less than 3 minutes
Ch.3 Reg.10
• Posters or signs shall be provided on or in the vicinity
of survival craft and their launching controls
• There shall be a sufficient number of trained persons
on board for mustering and assisting untrained
persons
• Every motorized survival craft shall have a person
assigned who is capable of operating the engine and
carrying out minor adjustments
Ch.3 Reg.11
• Lifeboats and liferafts for which approved launching
appliances are required shall be stowed as close to
accommodation and service spaces as possible.
• Davit-launched and free-fall launched survival craft
muster and embarkation stations shall be so
arranged as to enable stretcher cases to be placed in
survival craft.
…….that the survival craft in the embarkation position
is not less than 2 m above the waterline with the ship
in the fully loaded condition
….under unfavourable conditions of trim of up to 10o
and listed up to 20o either waycraft.
• Passenger ships with GT > 500
– At least 1 rescue boat at each side
• Passenger ships with GT 300 < 500
– At least 1 rescue boat
• Can have a rigid, inflatable or mixed construction and shall:
– Have a length not less than 3.8 m and not greater than 8.5 m
– Have capacity for at least 5 people seated and one laying down.
• Unless they have the adequate sheer, they shall have a cover forward
in a extension not less than 15% of its length.
• The recovery time of a rescue boat shall not be greater than 5
Minutes
• Shall have the capacity of maneuvering at speeds up to 6 knots, keeping the
speed for a period of at least 4 hours.
• Shall have sufficient mobility and maneuverability at sea to:
– Allow the recovery of people in the water
– Tow liferafts and the largest lifeboat on board the ship, when
totally loaded with people and equipment
•Exit Right & Exit Left
•Escape Route
LIFEJACKET
Some EPIRBs also have built-in GPS which enables the rescue services to accurately
locate you to +/- 50 metres.
PERSONNEL PROTECTION
IMMERSION SUIT