Safety Management Manual
6.4 EMERGENCY STATION BILL
Originator: / Approved By:Captain Pete Morgan / M.V. Mathers
The ICU II emergency station list DATE: / Emerg. Station / Man Overbrd / Fire / Prepare Abandon / Abandon
Captain / Bridge / Radio Pos. / Helm / Helm / Lapstrake
First Mate / Bridge / Toss life ring / Direct fire party / Issue MAYDAY gather Log Book / Lapstrake
Cabin Crew
Crewman 1 / Foc’sle / Foc’sle Life Ring / Port Fire Hose / Launch Raft / RaftCrewman 2 / Foc’sle / Emerg. Station / Report to 1st mate / Life Jacket H/count / Raft
Crewman 3 / Foc’sle / Emerg. Station / Sound alarm / Prepare Raft / Raft
Crewman 4 / Foc’sle / Emerg. Station / Emerg. Station / Assist launch / Raft
Deck Crew
Crewman 1 / Hold / Ladder / Stbd Fire hose / Launch Raft / RaftCrewman 2 / Hold / Tend boat hook / Report to 1st mate / Life Jacket H/count / Raft
Crewman 3 / Hold / Emerg. Station / Sound alarm / Prepare Raft / Raft
Engine Crew
Crewman 1 / EngineHatch / Haul in life ring / Convert bilge to fire pump / Launch Lapstrake / Lapstrake
Crewman 2 / Engine
Hatch / Assist haul / Report to 1st mate / Life Jacket H/count / Lapstrake
Crewman 3 / Engine
Hatch / Emerg. Station / Sound alarm / Prepare Raft / Lapstrake
MAN OVERBOARD
Prevention:
Wear harness at all times when above decks
Move forward on the windward side and move cautiously.
Use the head below.
- Yell "MAN OVERBOARD" to alert the entire vessel
- One person POINTS TO VICTIM, never taking eyes off them.
- DEPLOY BOTH LIFESLINGS, throwing inflatable one first, then larger canister sling.
- HIT MOB, ENTER ON GPS.
- NOTE BOAT'S HEADING, BRING BOAT IN A CIRCLE through the eye of the wind, backwinding the jib. Continue circling until Lifesling reaches victim.
- STOP THE BOAT by furling the jib and dropping the mainsail. CHECK FOR LINES in the water.
- PULL VICTIM TO SWIM STEP AND ASSIST ABOARD. Be very gentle with person in cold water situations where hyperthermia may exist.
FIRE EMERGENCY
- ALERT EVERYONE ONBOARD BY LOUDLY SHOUTING "FIRE!!!"
- Attempt to EXTINGUISH FIRE IMMEDIATELY.
- FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE LOCATED:
- ______
- ______
- ______
- ______
ABANDON SHIP EMERGENCY
- SOUND ALARM LOUDLY TO WAKE EVERYONE.
- HEAVE TO.
- DON LIFEJACKETS located in your hanging locker or under your bunk.
- DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO SAVE THE BOAT.
- THE CAPTAIN MAKES DECISION TO ABANDON SHIP.
FIRST MATE: Issue MAYDAY from INMARSAT and SSB, NOTE POSITION FROM GPS. GRAB 406 EPIRB and Log Book.
CREW 1: Damage Control/ LAUNCH LIFERAFT
CREW 2: Gather and distribute Life Jackets. Conduct head count
CREW3: Prepare raft by passing ABANDON SHIP BAG to liferaft. Collect handheld VHF radio, flashlights, blankets, first aid kit, food and water, spear gun, and hand-held GPS.
CREW4: Assist with Life Raft launch.
STANDING ORDERS
WAKE THE CAPTAIN IF:
- You see any approaching lights, ships or objects
- You notice approaching weather; lightning or low, dark clouds to windward
- Increase in wind speed or change in direction
- Unidentifiable sounds
- IF IN DOUBT, ANYTIME FOR ANY REASON
The captain who knows that he/she will be awakened by the crew for these or any reason ALWAYS sleeps better!
WATCH ORDERS
DUTIES OF THE PERSONS ON WATCH, DAY OR NIGHT
- Be on deck ready to go five minutes early
- Before assuming the watch, make sure that you understand the watch orders and sail plan
- You are the eyes of the ship and it is essential to maintain a vigilant 360° lookout
- The watch person is responsible for checking the radar and making log entries
- Constantly monitor course, wind shifts or increases and approaching weather
- Check engine gauges every 10 minutes when motoring
- On the hour check that the head is not overflowing and that valves are closed
- UNDERSTAND AND OBEY STANDING AND WATCH ORDERS
END OF WATCH DUTIES:
- Pass on any pertinent information to the relieving watch. Don't leave surprises
- Fill out log book and plot position on chart
- Check that all lines in cockpit are neatly coiled and that no lines are in the water
END OF A PASSAGE PROCEDURE:
- Coil lines
- Plot GPS position on chart
- Stow binoculars and navigation equipment
- Check the anchor/mooring
Number: / 6.4 / Revision: / 14 / Effective Date: / 15/05/03 Page 1 of 4