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STCW V4 part2

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STCW V4 part2

Question 1 of 8

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The first defence against the exposure is clothing. It insulates the body. The material trusts the heat by _____ tiny air . This insolation is reduced dramatically by strong and even more so by , as the heat lost in water is 26 that in air at the same temperature it follows the deep clothes become wet, the isolated effect is .

So wet clothes must be remove and ……….. as dry as possible before been put on again.

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Question 2 of 8

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The life entrances must be . Evacuees must make every effort to stay and to keep each other . In survival situations, cold as a is secondary to .
Any water in the survive craft must be bailed using the bailer and . Keep one sponge away from water. It can them be used to collect on the inside of the canapé or exposure cover.

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Question 3 of 8

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Once dry, if the floor is , it must be inflated in climate or in cold conditions. Occupants should handle r for warm. But must ensure that the stability of the craft is not upset. The evacuees may have to with dilate shock, and overwhelming feelings of depression, , despair and possibly .

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Question 4 of 8

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The survival of evacuees will depend up on their , their equipment and their mental attitude. Their will to live. This will be greatly influenced by the of those in charge. Strength of will often be more important than strength of .

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Question 5 of 8

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Those who that they can act positively must deserve themselves. people occupied and organized into a . Check the survival for information and instructions

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Question 6 of 8

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should be established with one inside and one look out as a minimum. It must be maintained on a 24 base. Change over should be particularly for the outside look out. The inside watchman checks some inject and on the state of the survival craft. It’s a good idea to have a row call. This helps check that the evacuees are not from hypothermia or excess carbon . Carbon dioxide can build up rapidly and so the life craft will need to be regularly.

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Question 7 of 8

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The outside look out keeps for rescue ships and aircrafts or any . He or she will beg the responsibility for the priority: . The EPIRB , radar reflective and radios will help the rescue services the evacuees. But the outside look out may see them they see the survival craft. So evacuees must keep all at the ready.

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Question 8 of 8

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The satellite is designed to alert the rescue services and to give them an acure of the evacuees. EPIRB stands for position radio beacon. Because of their significance to the rescue services they are among the important items of equipment on your ship. Satellite EPIRBS form part of the equipment that needs to carry to comply with the Global Maritime and Safety , the GMDSS.

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