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Onboard Pollution Response: Be Your Best, Prepare For The Worst
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- DVD French Onboard Pollution Response: Be Your Best, Prepare for the Worst is how the best train for the worst. (Also available in English, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish)
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Onboard Pollution Response: Be Your Best, Prepare For The Worst
Onboard Pollution Response: Be Your Best, Prepare For The Worst is how the best train for the worst. CREW COORDINATION IS NOW REQUIRED. Is your crew prepared to be put to the test? Are they ready for a pollution crisis? Can they demonstrate a drill for a Port State Control inspector? This training video will help them face each situation with confidence.
What can you do to prepare your ship for a pollution emergency? What can you do to prepare your ship for Port State Control inspection? Crew training is the most effective means to prepare for either situation.
BE AWARE The STCW 95 explicitly requires that shipping companies ensure that each ship's crew can effectively co-ordinate their activities in an emergency situation and perform functions vital to safety or to the prevention or mitigation of pollution.
BE READY The best way to ensure that your ship's crew can co-ordinate their activities effectively is to regularly practice emergency procedures by conducting drills or exercises.
BE PREPARED Port State Control inspectors may require the demonstration of a drill by the crew to prove that they can effectively coordinate their activities. Avoid the risk of a detention, keep your crew ready for any situation. This tape is an important training tool for each ship in your fleet.
Hear the US Coast Guard tell you what they expect to see in a pollution emergency drill. Learn from Industry experts what they are doing to prepare for the worst.
See the crew perform a pollution drill and learn how to: Know and Follow Emergency (SOPEP) Procedures Sound the alarm and Shut down all oil transfer operations Assess emergency conditions and notify others, including government agencies Remember: Safety first. Evacuate, offer first-aid, or fight fires, as required Stop the leakage and contain spilled oil on deck Collect and recover spilled oil
Finally, several tips are shown on how to do it right: Creating a realistic emergency scenario Involving as many people as possible Reviewing the exercise for lessons learned Maintaining records and documentation for Port State Control review.
Length: 16 minutes
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