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Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
- Define and distinguish between the types of life-saving appliances found on board
- Describe the purpose of Lifebuoys and how they are distributed around the ship
- Describe the requirements for other equipment attached to Lifebuoys
- State the minimum number of lifejackets to be carried on a passenger ship and a cargo ship
- Describe the different types of lifejacket commonly found on board ships, and explain their purpose
- Demonstrate how to don a lifejacket
- Describe the different types of immersion suit commonly found on board ships, explain their purpose and state the number to be carried
- Demonstrate how to unpack and don an immersion suit
- Describe a thermal protective aid, explain its purpose and state the number to be carried on board
- Demonstrate how to unpack and don a thermal protective aid
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Main Topics:
- Lifebuoys
- Lifejackets
- Immersion Suits and Anti-Exposure Suits (AES)
- Thermal Protective Aid
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System Requirements:
Minimum
- Windows® 98, 2000, XP
- Intel® Pentium® II
- 64 MB of RAM
- SVGA-compatible video card that supports 24-bit color and 800x600 screen resolution
- Hard disk drive with at least 120 MB of uncompressed space
- 52x CD-ROM drive
- Sound card
- QuickTime 6.5.1 - Download QuickTime Now
- Internet Explorer 4
- DirectX 7.0a
- Data Access Objects (DAO) 3.6 - Download the appropriate version of the Jet service pack for your computer: Windows® 98 - Filename: Jet40SP8_9xNT.exe Windows® 2000 - Filename: Windows2000-KB829558-x86-ENU.exe Windows® XP - Filename: WindowsXP-KB829558-x86-ENU.exe
- Mouse or any pointing device
Recommended
- Intel® Pentium® III
- SVGA-compatible video card that supports 32-bit color and 800x600 screen resolution
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