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January | February | March | April | May | June | ||
Safety Management | Vessel Collision or Grounding Response | Launching lifeboats and liferafts
Loss of steering/Procedures during black out | Personal Protective Equipment /Proper use and importance/Safe Lowering of lifeboats |
| Health and Hygiene Onboard/Cleanliness in the Galley | Safety precautions during mooring operations | |
Fire Main / Fire Fighting | Fire at manifolds | Search and rescue assistance and man overboard response training | Pollution response/Proper use of chemicals | Enclosed Space Entry/Pump Room Entry/ Fire in P/R | EPIRB and other emergency communication equipment/ Abandon Ship | ||
Response to spills of hazardous materials onboard | Emergency Towing Arrangement Training | Thermal protective aids, ring buoys, lifejackets and exposure suits/ Abandon ship | Waste Garbage Management/ Fire in the Galley | First aid including CPR/Evacuation from and enclosed space/Ship's Hospital | Oily bilge water management (incl. ODME and OWS) and oil record book | ||
Lifeboats/Liferafts emergency equipment | Special instructions for the use of the ship's LSA in severe weather and sea conditions | How to fight fires onboard this vessel | Line throwing apparatus and flares and other signals/ Abandon Ship | Problems of hypothermia, first aid treatment for hypothermia and other appropriate first aid procedures | Loss of Anchor/The proper procedure during Anchor Watch/ Fire in the E/R | ||
Security | Refresher Security Training | Vessel search and actions on stowaways | Security personnel training/Security equipment on board and its proper maintenance | Security Awareness | Actions on a bomb threat | SSO, Gangway duty and security patrol duties and responsibilities | |
July | August | September | October | November | December | ||
Safety Management | Vessel Collision or Grounding Response | Launching lifeboats and life rafts
Loss of steering/Procedures during black out | Personal Protective Equipment /Proper use and importance/Safe Lowering of lifeboats |
Self contained breathing apparatus and emergency escape breathing devices | Health and Hygiene Onboard/Cleanliness in the Galley | Safety precautions during mooring operations | |
Fire Main / Fire Fighting | Fire at manifolds |
Search and rescue assistance and man overboard response training | Pollution response/Proper use of chemicals | Enclosed Space Entry/Pump Room Entry/Fire in P/R | EPIRB and other emergency communication equipment/ Abandon Ship | ||
Response to spills of hazardous materials onboard | Emergency Towing Arrangement Training | Thermal protective aids, ring buoys, lifejackets and exposure suits | Waste Garbage Management/ Fire in the Galley | First aid including CPR/Evacuation from and enclosed space/Ship's Hospital | Oily bilge water management (incl. ODME and OWS) and oil record book | ||
Lifeboats/Liferafts emergency equipment | Special instructions for the use of the ship's LSA in severe weather and sea conditions/ | How to fight fires onboard this vessel | Line throwing apparatus and flares and other signals/Abandon Ship | Problems of hypothermia, first aid treatment for hypothermia and other appropriate first aid procedures | Loss of Anchor/The proper procedure during Anchor Watch/ Fire in the E/R | ||
Security | Refresher Security Training | Vessel search and actions on stowaways | Security personnel training/Security equipment maintenance | Security Awareness | Actions on a bomb threat | SSO, Gangway duty and security patrol duties and responsibilities |
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