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Exercise 3 20 Fill in the name of the position or the position/ staff which has the following responsibilities. ____ Passenger entertainment, Passenger activities, and shore excursions. ____ Operation and maintenance of all ship communication s systems. ____ Cleaning of passenger cabins, Passenger common areas, and ship corridors. _____ Second in command of the ship. __ Food preparation for passengers, crew, and officers as well as food inventory. _____ ALL passenger services. _____ Watchman of the ship; controls discipline onboard ship by patrolling passenger and crew areas. ______ Crew payroll, Passenger embarkation/de barkation, and clearing of ship with local immigration authorities. ______ Passenger bar service, wine suggestions to passengers, and maintaining alcoholic beverage inventory ______ Commander of the ship.

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Exercise 3 20

Fill in the name of the position or the position/ staff which has the following

responsibilities.

________________________________ Passenger entertainment, Passenger

activities, and shore excursions.

________________________________ Operation and maintenance of all ship

communications systems.

________________________________ Cleaning of passenger cabins,

Passenger common areas, and ship

corridors.

_________________________________ Second in command of the ship.

_________________________________ Food preparation for passengers,

crew, and officers as well as food

inventory.

_________________________________ ALL passenger services.

_________________________________ Watchman of the ship; controlsdiscipline onboard ship by patrolling

passenger and crew areas.

__________________________________ Crew payroll, Passenger

embarkation/debarkation, and clearing

of ship with local immigration

authorities.

__________________________________ Passenger bar service, wine

suggestions to passengers, and

maintaining alcoholic beverage

inventory

__________________________________ Commander of the ship.

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Exercise 3 21

__________________________________ ALL food preparation, passengerdining service, and passenger bar

service.

__________________________________ Operation and maintenance of engines

and all support services.

__________________________________ Medical services and emergency

medical aid for passengers and crew.

__________________________________ Gambling services and games while at

sea.

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Exercise 4 26

Read each example below. Choose the best way to handle the situation by

circling the letter in front of your choice.

Example 1

One afternoon you decide to spend some time ashore before going back on

duty. You are debarking the ship when one of the passengers you serve in the

Dining Room sees you when coming back from a shore excursion and calls out

your name. you .....

A. Pretend you don't hear the passenger and continue walking because

you aren't in the mood to talk to passengers at the moment.B. Wave at the passenger and let the passenger know you heard them and

continue walking.

C. Smile and wave at the passenger, approach the passenger, and say

"Good Afternoon! How are you?"

Example 2

Just before going on duty you, have a misunderstanding with a fellow crew

member. You are still angry when you begin your shift of work. Passengers comethe lounge to which you are assigned and seat themselves at the bar which your

duty station. you.... '

A. Are still angry arid wait for the passengers to ask you to help them.

B. Approach the nearest passenger and say "What can I get you?"

C. Approach the nearest customer, smile, and say "Good Evening,

Madam! How may I serve you?" 

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Example 3

You have finished your duty and are on your way to your cabin.

You are very tired and are thinking of going to bed to get some sleep.

An approaching passenger says "Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest

restroom is located?" You ....

A. Look up, smile and say "Why certainly, Sir! The nearest restroom is

located just around the comer here! Is there anything else that I may

help you with?"

B. Ignore the passenger and hope that the passenger was not talking to you.

C. Look at the passenger and say "It's just around the corner."

Example 4

You are hurrying to your duty station because you woke up late

this morning. You are still groggy when a passenger asks you when the Dining

Room opens for business. You …. 

A. Look at the passenger and say "I don't know."B. Smile at the passenger and say "Good Morning, Sir! The Dining

Room will open in just a few moments time!"

C. Ignore the passenger and hope that the passenger was riot talking to

you.

Example 5

The passengers at your station are coming in slowly to dinner. You received

a letter today that made you lonely and made you miss your family back home. As

each one sits down you hand them a menu and ....

A. Smile, and say "Good Evening! How was your day today?"

B. Smile and say nothing.

C. Say "Here!"

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Example 6

You are very busy making sure that all of the entrees you just

brought out from the galley are served quickly to the passengers

at your station. In the middle of all of this, one of the passengers

at your station calls out your name from across the table where

are serving. You ...

A. Look at the passenger, smile, and say "Yes, Madam! I Will be right

with you." .

B. Ignore the passenger and continue serving the entrees to the

passengers.C. Continue serving the entrees and when you are finished go over the

passenger and say "What did you want?" 

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MARPOL Supplement

NOTHINGis to be thrown overboard.

Definition of GARBAGE

Garbage means all kinds of victual, domestic and operational waste excluding

fresh fish and parts thereof, generated during the normal operation of the ship and

liable to be disposed of continuously or periodically except those substances which

are defined or listed in other Annexes to the present Convention.

Items Prohibited for Disposal at Sea

  All plastics - such as synthetic ropes, synthetic fishing nets, plastic garbage

bags

  All other garbage - such as paper products, rags, glass, metal, bottles,

crockery, dunnage, lining and packing materials

Handling Ship-Generated Garbage

Collection and Storage 

  Separation of garbage by type: plastics, food wastes, all other

garbage.

  Receptacles for each garbage type are clearly marked and color-coded,

and placed strategically around the ship.

 All garbage is stored aboard ship until returning to port -foroffloading.

  Garbage may be processed in a number of ways aboard ship for

storage. Processes include grinding, compaction, shredding,

crushing, and incineration .

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Exercise 5 43

Read each of the examples below. Determine if any rules were broken. If so, list

the rules which were broken in the example.

Example 1

You are in the Crew Bar drinking with a couple of crew friends.

An officer tells you are being too loud and that you've had too

much to drink. You disagree with him, tell him to leave you

alone and that you don't have to take orders from anyone from

his country.

Did you break any rules? _____Yes _____ No

If Yes, which ones were broken?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Example 2

You are new on board ship, haven't have time to review the

safety booklet given to you, and haven't checked the duty roster

yet. Suddenly you hear announcements about some kind of drill.

Not knowing where to go or what to do, you stay in your cabin.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No

If Yes, which ones were broken? __________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

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Example 3

You decide your cabin needs a little decorating to make it more

cheerful. So, while in port you purchase some paint. On your

time off you paint one of the walls of your cabin. You also put

up a couple island posters. During the next cabin inspection, the

Staff Captain comments on your new decor.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No

If Yes, which ones were broken?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

Example 4

A passenger leaves her purse lying on the table after dinner in theDining Room. You find it and go through it to determine the

owner. The purse has credit cards, cabin key, and cruise

passenger ID card in it. You put the purse aside until you finish

resetting your station with the intention of giving it to your

supervisor when you are finished. Before you have a chance to

give it your supervisor, your supervisor sees the purse and asks

about it.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No

If Yes, which ones were broken?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

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Example 5

You go off the ship for a while one afternoon between shifts and have a couple

drinks. You return to the ship with enough time to take a short rest. You wake

up 5 minutes before the time to report for duty. You decide you don't have

enough time to take a shower and polish your shoes as you had intended to do

earlier in the afternoon. You put on your uniform and unpolished shoes, comb

your hair, and walk out the door thinking no one will notice anyway. You

notice that while serving passengers they are not as friendly as usual. You

supervisor calls you over to tell you that one of the passengers you are serving

has complained about you.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Example 6

You have noticed that passengers on previous cruises have purchased a nice

item in one of the ship's .gift shops that you would like to have. Because you

have become "friendly" with a couple passengers, you ask them to purchase an

item for you. You give them the money for them to buy it.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken? 

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Example 7

You have just been promoted and want to celebrate. You ask a

few crew friends to your cabin to have a quiet celebration. In

honor of the occasion, you decide to open a delicacy sent from

home and heat it up using a candle you found on board. Your

celebration becomes a little loud and security notices.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Example 8

While in port, you are standing at the rail on the crew ,deck,

eating a banana, and enjoying the view of the port. After

finishing the banana, you throw the peel over the side and figure.

it will be good for the fish. An off duty supervisor is standing

nearby and approaches you.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken? 

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Example 9

You are in the crew mess eating lunch when one of your crew

friends becomes involved in an argument with another crew

member. Knowing that your crew friend is right, you decide to

help defend his position. Tensions rise, accusations and racial

slurs go back and forth, finally ending with your friend being

pushed against the table. Others in the room back away and

leave. The Crew Chef calls security.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Example 10

A few of your passengers ask you if you will be leaving the ship

that afternoon and wonder if you can meet them for a drink on

shore. You say "Yes!" and meet them at the bar they suggest.

You have had 1 or 2 drinks and begin leaving for the ship. At

that moment in walks your supervisor and comes over to you.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Example 11

The passengers you have been serving all week know that you

liked a certain T-shirt in one of the ship's gift shops. To show

their appreciation for the service you have given them throughout

the cruise, they buy one and give it you. As you are accepting it,

you supervisor approaches you.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Example 12

One of the very nice passengers you have been serving during the

cruise asks you out for a drink in one of the ship's lounges. You

meet the passenger at the appointed time and select a table back inthe comer so no one can see you. As you are leaving the lounge,

a security officer stops you and asks where you work.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken ?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

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Example 13

A passenger has celebrated a birthday while serving the group.

The passenger has received many small gifts and doesn't want to

take the time. to take them to the cabin. The passenger asks that

you deliver them to the cabin instead. Returning from the cabin

you run into an officer in an area of the ship that is for

passengers only.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken?__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Example 14

You go ashore at a port of call when you have a couple hours to

relax. You decide to go and check out the local casino and play acouple hands of Black Jack. As you are leaving the casino you see

your supervisor approaching you on the street. You know your

supervisor saw you coming out of the casino.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No 

If Yes, which ones were broken? 

__________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Example 15

Near the middle of the cruise one of the passengers you are serving says "thank 

you" for the excellent service by giving you a kiss on the cheek. The next

evening you say "Hello!" to the passenger by squeezing the passenger's hand.

As the evening moves on you make the sure that passenger knows you .are

paying extra special attention to that passenger. The next morning you say

"Hello!" again the same way you did the day before. You notice that the

passenger seems distant. Later that day your supervisor calls into the office to

talk about a complaint from one of the passengers you serve.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No

If Yes, which ones were broken?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Example 16

You know that one of your cabinmates is hiding and using drugs in the cabin.

You have never taken drugs or used them in your life. The Staff Captain is

making the weekly cabin inspection tour when he gets to your cabin. The

cabinmate who is hiding the drugs is not there for the inspection. During the

inspection" the Staff Captain finds some of the drugs.

Did you break any rules? _____ Yes _____ No

If Yes, which ones were broken?__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Fire Safety Supplement

Awareness & Knowledge Will Save LivesFire safety begins BEFORE there is an emergency. Make sure you know thisImportant information so that you know what to do when an emergency happens.

•  Know where the closest fire station and fire extinguisher are located

wherever you are on the ship: to your cabin and to your duty station or

throughout the passenger area in which you work.

•  Be aware of the closest exit at all times. Knowing your position in the room

can help you to exit quickly if the room is filled with smoke.

•  The air closest to the floor contains the least smoke in a smoke filled room.

Therefore, crawl below the smoke level when exiting or using fire hoses and

extinguishers.

Use a damp cloth if necessary

to cover your face to help

filter the smoke.

Use furnishings and walls

to help guide you to the

closest exit.

Fire Fighting's Golden Rules

1 Don't delay.

2 Get close.3 Aim at the base of the fire and sweep

continuously from side to side.

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Fire Safety Supplement

Different types of fires require different techniques and materials to put them out.  

1.Pull the security pin.

2.Direct the nozzle directly on the base of the fire.

3.Press the handle to discharge contents using a

sweeping motion from left to right.

1.Pull the security pin.

2.Direct the nozzle directly on the base of the fire.3.Press the handle to discharge contents in short

bursts to fan the chemical across the bottom of the

fire.

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Fire Safety Supplement

1.Pull the security pin or turn the valve.

2.Direct the cone directly on the base of the fire.

3.Press the handle to discharge contents using asweeping motion from left to right.

WARNINGS: •  Keep bare hands away from the freezing discharging gas .

•  May irritate your lungs if breathed too long.

•  First discharge at close range can cause the fire to spread.

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Basic First Aid Supplement

ASSESSING A MEDICAL SITUATION

Check the ABCs: Airway, Breathing, Circulation

A OPENING THE VICTIM'S AIRWAY 

Gently tilt back the victim's head and tilt the chin.

CAUTION: If you suspect a head, neck, or back 

injury, just lift the chin.

B LOOKING, LISTENING, FEELING

FOR BREATHING Look for the victim's che.st to rise. Put your ear to the

victim's mouth, and listen and feel for exhaled air;

chest movement alone may not mean breathing.

C CHECKING FOR A PULSE 

Gently press two fingers, not your thumb, in the

depression on the side of the victim's neck, next to the

Adam's apple, and feel for a pulse.

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Basic First Aid Supplement

CHOKING

The steps below should only be attempted after calling the ship's emergencynumber and alerting the Bridge of the emergency.

1. Do not try to retrieve an object lodged in the victim's throat.

This might force the object further down the airway.

2. Give abdominal thrust (the Heimlich maneuver).Continue giving abdominal thrusts until the object is dislodged or until

the victim looses consciousness.CAUTION: If the victim is pregnant or obese, place your fist on the

middle of the victim's breastbone; do not place your hands on the ribs or

on the lower edge of the breastbone.

Abdominal thrusts.

Place your arms around the

victim's waist. Make a fist

with one hand and place it in

the middle of the victim's

abdomen, just above the navel

and below the ribs. Hold your

fist with your other hand.

Give quick, repeated thrusts,

pushing inward and upward.

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Basic First Aid Supplement

BURNS 

The steps below should only be attempted after calling the ship's emergency

number and alerting the Bridge of the emergency.

1.Remove the victim from the cause of the burns.

2.Remove any clothing or jewelry from the burned area.

CAUTION: Do not remove any hot or smoldering clothing that is dry or isstuck to the burned skin. Do not breathe or cough on the burned skin.

3.Cover small burns with wet cloths.

If the burned area is smaller than the size of the victim's chest, loosely

cover it with a towel that has been soaked with COLD' water, or hold the

skin under COLD running water.

CAUTION: Do not place ice on the burned area. Do not break ant

blisters. If the burned area is larger than the victim's chest, do not apply

water or cover the burn.

4.Loosely cover the burned skin· with a clean, dry cloth.

If fluid oozes through the cloth, place another cloth over it.

CAUTION: Do not spread any ointments, lotions, butter, baking soda, or

ice on the burn.

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Basic First Aid Supplement

BLEEDING

The steps below should only be attempted after calling the ship's emergency

number and alerting the Bridge of the emergency.

1. Check the victims ABCs. 

2. Remove any visible objects from the wound.CAUTION: Do not remove any object or pull on anything that is stuck in

the wound. Do not probe the wound or disturb it any way. 

3. Apply direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or

your hand. 

If blood seeps through the cloth do not remove it; put another cloth on top

and keep pressing. You may need to apply firmer pressure if blood

continues to seep through. For an embedded object, put pressure on the

wound and not the object.

4.When bleeding stops, apply a bandage.

Do not remove any cloths placed on the wound to help stop the bleeding.

Wrap a bandage or a clean cloth around the wound and tie it in place.

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Basic First Aid Supplement

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

The steps below should only be attempted after calling the ship's emergency

number and alerting the Bridge of the emergency.

Symptoms

•  Pale or bluish face

•  Chest does not rise or fall

•  No heartbeat or pulse

•  Unconsciousness•  No exhaled breath 

1.Lie the victim flat on his back. 

2.Sweep the victim's mouth. 

CAUTION: If you see an object lodged in the victim's throat, do not try to

retrieve it, as this might force the object farther down the airway; give first aid

for choking.

Finger sweep, adult.

Hold the victim's tongue and lift

the chin. Slide your index

finger down the inside of the

cheek and sweep out any loose

objects.

3.Open the victim's airway. ("A" procedure of ABCs)Gently tilt back the victim's head and lift the chin.

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Basic First Aid Supplement

4.Look, listen, and feel for breathing. ("B" 'procedure of ABCs)

Be sure to put your ear to the victim's mouth; chest movement alone might not

mean breathing.

5.If victim is not breathing, give breaths.

Watch for the chest to rise with each breath; let the chest fall before you give

the second breath. If the victim's chest does· not rise, gently tilt his head farther

back and try again to give two slow breaths. If chest still does not rise, give first

aid for choking.

CAUTION: If the head is tilted too far or not far enough, you may not

successfully open the airway;

Giving breaths, adult.

Pinch the nose shut and seal

your lips tightly around the

mouth. Give two slow breaths;

remove mouth between breaths.

6.Check for a pulse. ("C" procedure of ABCs)

Gently press two fingers, not your thumb, in the depression on the side of the

victim's neck, next to the Adam's apple, and feel for a pulse.

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Basic First Aid Supplement

7.If you feel no pulse, give chest compressions. 

Placing your hands, adult.

Place your middle finger in the

notch where the ribs meet the

breastbone. Put your index

finger next to and above your

middle" finger. Place the heel of 

your hand next to and aboveyour index finger. Remove

your fingers and place that hand

over your other hand; interlace

your fingers and keep the up;

off the chest.

Giving chest compressions,adult. 

Position yourself so that your

shoulders are directly over your

hands; keep your arms straight.

Press down forcefully the

depress the victim's breastbone

1.5 to 2 inches. Release the

pressure, but don't lift your

hands off the chest. Give 15

chest compressions, at the count

of "one and two and three ... "

CAUTION: Do not rock back 

and forth.

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8.Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5.

9.Give chest compressions, breaths, and recheck for

Pulse.

Repeat a series of 15 chest compressions, followed by twobreaths, four times; then recheck for pulse.

10.  If the victim is not breathing but has a pulse, give

breaths.

Give one breath every five seconds. Check pulse every 12breaths .

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Exercise 6 57

Read each safety situation below. Determine what you should do in each

safety situation.

Safety Situation 1

You are on your way to report for duty. A passenger in front of you trips

on the stairs and falls head first down a flight of stairs. The passenger's

wife is screaming for help and other passengers are crowding around to see

what has happened.

What should you do?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Safety Situation 2

You are serving the main entrees to the passengers at one of the tables inyour station. Suddenly a passenger behind you starts coughing loudly and

passengers at her table become concerned that she may be choking. This

passenger is not at your station.

What should you do?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Safety Situation 3

You are preparing to leave the ship in port for a few hours relaxation. At

this port, there is only one gangway for everyone to enter and leave the

ship. As you are walking down the gangway, an elderly passenger trips

coming up the gangway and falls down.

What should you do?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Safety Situation 4

You are in the galley preparing to take your passengers' breakfasts out to

them when one of the chefs bums himself.

What should you do?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Safety Situation 5

You are a cabin steward on your way to your station on Deck 3.

When walking through the corridor, you see a passenger lying face down.

What should you do?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Safety Situation 6

You have finished working the midnight buffet and are walking through

the galley when you see a pot on the stove with flames coming out of it.

What should you do?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

Safety Situation 7

You are working your evening shift as a cabin steward when one of your

passengers come running out of her cabin calling your name and

screaming that she thinks her husband is having a heart attack.

What should you do?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Safety Situation 8

You are bar tending at the pool bar when see a child slip and fall on the

deck when running and playing with her friends. The children playing with

her start screaming that she has broken her leg and blood is coming out.

What should you do?__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Safety Situation 9

You are waiting tables in one of lounges. When you are in the bar service

area you accidentally break a glass and begin picking up the shards of 

glass. You cut your finger and blood begins to drip on the floor where you

broke the glass.

What should you do?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Safety Situation 10

While in port a delivery of supplies has been made to your department.

Your supervisor asks you to help put some of them away in the storage

closet. When lifting one of the boxes of supplies, you notice a sharp pain

in your back and drop the box breaking everything in it.

What should you do?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________ 

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Life saving supplement

LIFE JACKETS

Ships are equipped with adult and children's life jackets as per SOLAS

requirements.

They are placed in readily accessible areas and their positions are clearly.

indicated.

Life jackets are outfitted with a whistle, light, and retro-reflective tape. 

Correct Donning of Life JacketsLife jackets are to be worn with the

following facing outward from the front of 

the body:•  whistle which is secured by a cord

•  sea water-activated light which is

attached to the front shoulder area

All ties are to be tight so that the life jacket

fits close to the body.

LIFEBOATS

Typical Launching Procedures - necessary to swing lifeboat over the side and

lower to embarkation deck 

1.  Remove harbor pin, secure plugs, lead sea painter forward and make fast

outboard and clear of all obstructions.

2.  Release grip lines.

3.  Lift winch brake handle at which time the davits and boat will move to the

outboard position. When davits reach stoppers the life boat will

automatically swing outward.

In the event that the vessel is equipped with tricing and frapping lines for

lifeboat embarkation: the lifeboat is lowered to the embarkation deck and thetricing lines are used to swing the lifeboat against the ships' side and hold it

in position. Frapping lines are passed around the falls and secured to a fixed,

solid object on deck. Once the frapping lines are tended, normally by two

turns, and the lifeboat is steady, passengers can embark safely. When all are

aboard, the tricing lines are released to allow the boat to swing outward and

downward.

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The purpose of tricing lines is to guide the boat to the side of the ship and

hold it there until frapping lines can be used to secure the life boat to a

solid object on deck steadying the boat for embarkation.

In the event that the vessel is not equipped with frapping lines for lifeboat

embarkation: the tricing lines are used to swing the, lifeboat against the side

of the vessel after being lowered to the embarkation deck. Once the

Bowsing tackles are secured forward and aft, then the forward and aft

tricing lines are released. Passengers and crew passengers can embark at

this point. When all are aboard, the Bowsing tackles are slacked to allow

the boa to swing outward and downward.

4.  Open the embarkation door of the lifeboat. Persons will embark with theassistance of the crew and will sit down.

5.  When all persons are seated, tricing lines will be slackened and the life boat

will swing outward.

6.  With the life boat in outboard position it will be lowered into the water by

using the winch brake remote control inside the lifeboat or from the deck 

using the winch brake handle.

Lifeboat Equipment .Equipment of every life boat consists of:

•  Sufficient buoyant oars to make

headway in calm seas•  Two boat hooks

•  Buoyant boiler and two buckets

•  Survival Manual

•  Illuminated compass

•  Sea anchor

•  Two efficient painters

•  Two hatchets

•  Three liters fresh water for

every person in life boat

•  Rustproof drinking vessel

•  Two buoyant smoke signals•  Waterproof electric lamp

•  Daylight signaling mirror

•  Copy of lifesaving signals

•  Whistle

•  First aid kit

•  Six doses of anti-seasickness

medicine and one sea sickness

bag per person

•  Jack knife•  Four rocket parachute flares

•  Six hand flares

•  Tools for making repairs to

engine

•  Search light

•  Three can openers

•  Two buoyant rescue quoits

•  Manual pump

•  Set of fishing tackle

•  Portable fire extinguishing

•  equipment

•  Radar reflecto

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LIFE RAFTS

Typical Lowering Operation

1.  Carry raft container .under life raft crane. Pull flap off container

insert shackle and close hook. Make fast container line and pull out

steering lines and fasten on board.

2.  Open embarkation door.

3.  Life raft pack by crane and swing outboard.

4.  Inflate raft by pulling out reminder of operating cord.

5.  Fasten raft by steering lines to the ship's side. Loosen boarding flap

7.  from gunwale and secure it onto deck.6.  When raft is manned release steering lines and boarding flap. Lower

raft into water.

7.  When raft is seaborne, it will automatically unhook.

8.  Pull back the container.

Life Raft Equipment

Approximately the same rations and other equipment as on a life boat

plus the following:

•  One buoyant rescue quoit

•  One knife

•  Two buoyant bellows

•  Two sponges

•  Two buoyant paddles

•  One repair kit for repairing punctures

•  One topping-up pump or

bellows

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Exercise 7 63

Answer each question or complete each statement below.

Emergency Instruction Booklet, if needed.

1.  What is the International Emergency Signal?

A.  7 long and 1 short blast of the ship's whistle.

B.  1 continuous blast of the ship's whistle.

C.  7 short and 1 long blast of the ship's whistle?

2.  Your crew number is 0732. Answer the following questions using the

Emergency Instruction Booklet.

A. What is your emergency instruction number

____________________________________________________

B. What is your muster station number?

____________________________________________________

C. Where is your muster station located?

____________________________________________________

D. What are your emergency duties?____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

E.  Where is your emergency station located?

____________________________________________________

3.  What are the emergency code words for. "Man Overboard".

A. "ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA"

B. "BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO" + location

C. "OSCAR OSCAR OSCAR"

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4.  What phone number do you dial in CASE OF EMERGENCY?

________________________________________________________

5.  What are the emergency code words for "Medical Emergency"?

A. "ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA"

B. "BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO" + location

C. "OSCAR OSCAR OSCAR"

6.  Your crew number is 4654. Answer the following questions using the

Emergency Instruction Booklet.

A. What is your emergency instruction number?

___________________________________________________

B. What is your muster stati<?n number?

___________________________________________________

C. Where is your muster station located?

___________________________________________________

D. What are your emergency duties?

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

E. Where is your emergency station located?

___________________________________________________

7.  What are the emergency code words for "Fire"?

A. "CHARLIE CHARLIE CHARLIE"

B. "BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO" + location

C. "OSCAR OSCAR OSCAR"

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8.  What is the International Abandon Ship Signal?

A. 7 long and 1 short blast of the ship's whistle.B. I continuous blast of the ship's whistle.

C. 7 short and 1 long blast of the ship’s whistle?

9.  What are the emergency code words for "Collision"?

A. ."CHARLIE CHARLIE CHARLIE"

B. "BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO" + location

C. "OSCAR OSCAR OSCAR"

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Exercise 8 69

After the video on personal hygiene, answer the questions or fill in the blanks

below.

1. The most common cause of food-born illness is _____________________.

2. Good personal hygiene begins ___________________________________.

3. Where should you wash your hands once you are on duty?

______________________________________________________________.

4. When should you wash your hands?

_____________ you start duty.

After each time you use the _____________.

After touching something that may be _________________.

____________a break.

5. How to properly wash your hands:

Wash areas of the hands and arms which are __________; up to

your _____________ if needed.

Use _____________ water and _______________.

Lather with soap on exposed areas for ___________ seconds.

Use a _____________ to clean your fingernails.

______________ completely removing all soap.

Dry your hands using _______________ hand towels.

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6.  No ___________ on the job.

7.  No ___________ on the job

8.  No ___________ on the job.

9.  Don't ____________ or _____________ near food.

10. Don't touch your _____________ or _____________ while working.