Life Saving Appliances
Life Saving Appliances
Life Saving Appliances
LIFE BOATS
A ship is provided with sufficient number of fully
enclosed life boats on each side of the ship to
accommodate all the persons on board.
A Partially enclosed boats may be permitted if the ship
remains in warm climate.
These boats are stowed on davits and provided with
system of quick launching in emergency.
LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES
ON SHIPS
LIFE RAFT
Sufficientnumber of life rafts are provided
to the ships and stowed on upper deck for
quick launching.
All Life rafts are stowed with the painter
permanently attached to the ship and with
a float free arrangements
Free Floating arrangement automatically
releases the lashing of a life raft when the
ship sinks and inflates the raft.
LIFEBUOY
LIFEBUOY
A minimum number of lifebuoys depending on the size of ship is
provided to all the ships and stowed on upper deck
8 for ships under 100 m length
10 for ships of 100 meters and above but below 150 meters in
length.
12 For ships of 150 meters and above but below 200 meters.
14 For ships of 200 meters and above in length
Evenly distributed through out the length of the ship.
Not less than half are provided with self ignited lights.
At least one lifebuoys on each side is fitted with a buoyant line of 30
meters length without lights or smoke marker.
At least two are provided with self activated smoke signals kept on
the bridge for immediate release
LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES
SART : ( Search and Rescue Transponder) . One on each side of the ship. It
can indicate its location to the rescue ships and aircraft by a series of equally
spaced dots on their radar screen. These shall be so stowed that they can be
readily placed in any survival craft.
ROCKET PARACHUTE DISTRESS FLARES : Not less than 12
are kept on the bridge. When fired vertically up , it reaches an altitude of 300
meters and releases a red flare which burns for at least 40 seconds.
EMBARKATION LADDER : Long enough to reach water level when
the ship is at her lightest draft and heaviest trim and listed 20 degree either way
condition. Minimum one ladder must be provided on each side of the ship.
EMERGENCY ALARM SYSTEM : For sounding the general
emergency alarm signal( seven or more short blasts followed by one long blast)
from the bridge or any other strategic points is fitted in accommodation and
crews working places.
ON BOARD COMMUNICATION SYSTEM : To have two way
communication between bridge and emergency control station, muster and
embarkation station and other important positions on board.
LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES
LIFEJACKET : A lifejacket for every person on board + 10% extra
including Child life jackets. Additional life jackets are carried for persons on
watch and for use at remotely located survival craft stations
IMMERSION SUIT :
At the rate of at least three for each lifeboat. One
immersion suit for each crew. Thermal Protective aids are provided for
persons onboard without Immersion suits.
A-LINE THROWING APPLIANCE : Consisting of at least 4
projectiles and 4 lines of 2 ton breaking strength capable of carrying the line
at least 230mtrs in calm weather.
THREE BATTERY OPERATED RADIO SET: For
communication between ship and rescue boat /survival crafts. Capable of
operating for 4 hours.
ONE BUOYANT EPIRB : So stowed that it can be easily placed in
any survival craft.
ONE FLOAT FREE EPIRB : Which automatically get released
from sinking ship and starts transmitting distress signal .
MAN OVERBOARD SMOKE AND LIGHT MARKER
Immersion Suit : A protective suit which reduces the body heat loss of
a person wearing it in cold water.
Non flammable water proof material
Immersion Suits may be of the kinds that are Insulated, Un-insulated,
wearable with life jacket (all should have sufficient buoyancy)
Internationally RED in color which is highly visible. Note that most other
LSA equipment are bright ORANGE
The wearer should be capable of climbing up and down a vertical ladder
of at least 5 meter in length
The wearer must be able to swim a short distance
Cover the entire body except face and can be worn in 2 minutes without
any assistance.
Does not allow the body temperature to fall more than 2 deg C when a
man is in water of 5 deg C for one hour in case of non insulating material
Or 6 hours for waters of 0 deg temp in case of insulating mate rial
Immersion Suit
An arrow is marked on the handle to show the side where the rocket is
going to come out from
Side of the container has a transparent plastic cover
Operation of LTA
Remove the cover
Take out the free end of the line which has a loop
Make fast the loop to the end of a heavy hawser
Catch the handle near the arrow with the left hand
Remove the safety catch and place the index index finger of right
hand on the trigger
Point the arrow a little to leeward of direction in which you wish to
throw the line and pull the trigger
Rocket tends to go to windward due to effect of wind on the trailing
line