CHAPTER 7 ACCIDENT HANDLING
Saturday, November 16, 2013
CHAPTER 7 ACCIDENT HANDLING
1. Describe the procedures in handling fire on board.
a) The alarm.
b) The measure taken to the fire has been extinguished.
c) Your position and functions during fire-fighting.
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1) Report to the bridge about the fire;
2) The bridge should sound the fire alarm by whistle or by public address broadcasting;
3. All the crew should muster at their stations;
4. Cut off the oil supply and the power, seal all the ventilation and outlets, and separate the
inflammable materials;
5) Fireman should detect the source of the fire. After evacuating the engine room, release C02 fire fighting system;
6) After extinguishing the fire, fully ventilate the site and send out the watchman.
7) If the fire takes place in the cargo holds» all the holds concerned cannot be opened until the vessel gets alongside.
AJDescribe the emergency pro£g/iures in handling ship-borne oil pollution. ajXThe alarm.
b) lyrical and detailed procedures.
c) Your position and functions during oil pollution.
5) Tocut off the oil supply, the captain needsra^report as per SOPEP to the authorities concerned.
6) Try to repair the leakage fracture/crack.
7) Plug the supper^ljse saw dust or sponge or other oil pollutitm^reventing means to collecfthe oil. If
necessary, the 3rd officer should gfctttie lifeboat ready.
3. £& to collision, fire,
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