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Safe Line Handling Practices and Procedures for the Offshore Industry 3-Program Series
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- DVD (VHS avail.) Spanish Set of three programs that explains the techniques and hazards of line handling procedures for offshore service vessels, installations and their crews.
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Explains techniques and hazards of line handling procedures for offshore service vessels and crews. Docking, mooring, anchor handling, towing and hip towing procedures are all demonstrated.
Script Sample from Safe Line Handling Docking and Mooring Procedures: While handling lines you must be very conscious of the placement of your hands and feet in proximity to the line. Never put your hand in the bight of the line at the bitt, and watch that you do not step into the bight of the line on the deck with your foot. If the boat surges you can be caught in an instant, resulting in serious injury or death.
Script Sample from Safe Anchor Handling: Anchor Handling is one of the most demanding and inherently dangerous tasks performed in the Marine service industry. Long hours, bad weather, wet and muddy decks, hand and finger pinch hazards and proximity to heavy buoys and wires under strain are some of the risk factors that must be taken into consideration whenever handling anchors. Recognizing these factors is the first step to working safely.
Script Sample from Safe Towing and Hip Towing: Top or spin the tug around to get alongside the barge. When in position the crew will pass lines over to the crew on the barge. Caution should be exercised to utilize proper back safety, never twisting the upper body when passing the line. Never lean over the side of the water to pass lines. If you were to fall between the boat and the barge it would be a deadly bone crunching event.
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